Glion SNAPnGO 335 User manual

GLION SNAPnGO User Manual Model No. 335

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WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE SNAPnGO IS RIGHT FOR YOU
A mobility scooter is not a toy. It is an electrically powered scooter and failure to
follow safe operating procedures and safety warnings at all times could result in
serious personal injury or death in addition to the injury or death of others.

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Driving a mobility scooter requires a combination of healthy traits and abilities,
including but not limited to: good vision; strength; coordination; balance and
concentration. If you have these traits and abilities, you are on the right track.
Additionally, to safely operate the SNAPnGO, you must be able to:
Read and understand all SNAPnGO reference materials, including this
Users Instruction Manual and all SNAPnGO safety instructions contained in this
Manual.
Stand and walk independently or with limited assistance.
Have sufficient hand strength to operate the throttle and brake.
Maintain and shift balance to accommodate inclines, declines and turns as
described in this User Manual and other SNAPnGO safety instructions.
Steer and control the mobility scooter.
See pedestrians and vehicles.
Judge speeds, distances and slopes.
Recognize hazards and obstacles in your path.
Be patient enough to slow down, stop and wait whenever necessary.
Mount or dismount the mobility scooter without assistance or risk of falling.
Easily get the mobility scooter in and out of its storage place.
Use both hands on the handlebars.

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SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS AND OWNER OBLIGATIONS ...................................................................................... 4
335 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................... 8
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FOOT PEDAL INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................... 10
UNFOLD/FOLD INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 11
VERTICAL SELF STANDING INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................................... 13
SEAT INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
BASKET INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................................ 16
OVERVIEW OF YOUR SNAPnGO ELECTRIC SCOOTER ....................................................................................... 19
OPERATING YOUR SNAPnGO ELECTRIC SCOOTER ............................................................................................ 21
BATTERY AND CHARGER ............................................................................................................................................. 26
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................................. 31
CLEANING, STORING, AND SERVICING ................................................................................................................... 32
PRODUCT REGISTRATION ............................................................................................................................................ 32
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ATIONS AND S
1. The below instructions and tips will help you to operate your
SNAPnGO safely. PLEASE NOTE - The SNAPnGO scooter is designed to be used by one person at a
time and is not recommended for any person younger than 16 years old.
Read this Manual and all safety and training instructions and all warning labels before
operating the SNAPnGO.
Do not carry passengers or exceed the maximum weight capacity.
Do not mount or dismount the SNAPnGO unless it is resting at a complete stop, on a level
surface, parking brake engaged and is turned off.
Comply with all local laws and regulations while operating the SNAPnGO.
Check that all folding levers and clamps are securely locked before use.
Always slow down before changing directions and turning.
Always keep your feet on the foot rests when driving the SNAPnGO.
Always approach small obstacles straight on and at slow speeds. Do not attempt to drive
over curbs, potholes, puddles or any other road hazards. Use common sense when operating the
SNAPnGO. Reckless driving can result in an accident!
2. CONDITIONS:
Do not operate this scooter in traffic.
Be very careful with inclines. Read below sections for details
Do not operate this scooter on surfaces that are wet, frozen, oily, or unpaved.
Never carry passengers or objects that can hinder your ability to safely operate this
scooter.
Never use headphones or a cell phone to talk or text while riding.
Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity.
3. : Pregnant women should not operate this scooter.
4. Never use alcohol or drugs before or while operating this scooter. The
use of such hinders your ability to safely operate the scooter.
5 This scooter is not designed for stunts or tricks and should not be used as such. High
speeds, jumps, wheelies, and other trick maneuvers are dangerous and can result in loss of
control, accidents, and injury/death to self or others.

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6. INCLINES Never operate this scooter on steep inclines (inclines that have slopes steeper than
a standard handicap ramp). Always climb and descend inclines straight on and at slow speeds.
When climbing inclines, you may need to use higher Gears (gear 3) to allow more power to the
motor and maintain your speed depending on the steepness of the hill and rider weight so that the
scooter does not loose momentum. If the scooter loses momentum and comes to a stop on an
uphill, quickly apply the hand brake and put both feet on the ground. Get off the SNAPnGO and
walk the product either up or down the incline. heel base
speeds
. When going downhill, always actuate the brakes to
control the speed. The brake has an electronic brake. The scooter must be turned on for it to
work. The scooter also has a mechanical brake. Always turn the power switch on to enable the
electronic brake and check the brake BEFORE beginning to go downhill. Never go downhill
without brake being enabled.
WARNING: Failure to control your speed or attempting a sharp
turn when descending a hill can result in serious injury or death.
7. Never permit a guest to use this scooter unless the guest has read the user manual
and all the warnings. Never allow more than one person at a time to ride the scooter. Never
exceed the maximum weight capacity.
WARNING:This product should not be used by persons unwilling
or unable to take responsibility for their own actions.
8. YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS
INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS SCOOTER. TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED, CONTACT
YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT BEFORE USING THE SCOOTER.
9. Do not allow anyone under the age of 16 to operate this scooter. This scooter
is designed for operation by and the transport of only one person age 16 or older.
10 Ride your scooter in a controlled environment away from vehicles,
obstacles, and other hazards. Never operate the scooter near steps or swimming pools. Do not
drive the scooter on grass, gravel, or any other textured or bumpy surface.
11 This scooter is not designed or intended for stunt tricks, including but not
limited to jumps, back wheel wheelies, front wheel wheelies, or operating while standing on the
scooter. Always stay seated, keep both hands on the handlebar, both feet on the foot pedal and all
three wheels touching the ground while operating the scooter.
12. The s approximately 12 kmh (7 mph) at Setting 3. Setting
3 also gives the scooter the most torque or power for climbing inclines. For your safety, use
Setting 1 (under 3kmh or 2mph) for flat surface driving, and be careful to control your speed

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when descending hills or turning. The scooter has a short wheel base and can become unsteady at
excessive downhill speeds or sharp turns. Do not use Setting 2 (8kmh or 5mph) or Setting 3 while
making turns.
13. Do not ride your scooter at night or in conditions of poor visibility. If riding in
such conditions is unavoidable, drive slowly, turning on the lights and wear reflective clothing or
vest.
WARNING: Riding at dawn, dusk, or at times of poor visibility
without a lighting system that meets state and local laws, and without
approved reflectors, is illegal, dangerous, and can result in serious injury
or death.
14. TEMPERATURE: Do not use the scooter when the temperature is below -5 C (23 degrees F).
15 Avoid riding in wet or icy conditions. Stop the scooter and walk it
across rough or slippery road conditions.
WARNING: Wet or icy weather impairs traction, braking, and
visibility for riders and other vehicles and pedestrians sharing the roads.
The risk of accident is dramatically increased in wet or icy conditions.
16. The scooter is intended for use on hard, flat, dry paved surfaces
without loose debris such as sand, leaves, rocks or gravel. Wet, slick, bumps, uneven or rough
surfaces may impair traction and contribute to possible accidents
Stop the scooter and carefully walk it across rough or
slippery road conditions.
17. Although some water resistance measures have been made, riding the
scooter through standing water, rain, wet or muddy conditions runs the risk of severely damaging
it. Do not immerse the scooter in water or directly spray the scooter when cleaning. When parked
outside where rain is possible, cover the handlebar controls with water resistant materials to
protect the electric controls.
18. : When the scooter is not being used for riding, place it in a safe
stable and secured environment, keep it away from fire, water and other hazards. When the
scooter is in its upright vertical self standing mode, especially in moving public transportation or
other crowded space, pay attention to its stability as accidental tipping-over could cause personal

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injury as well as damage to the scooter.
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335 SPECIFICATIONS
* Top speed and range per charge depends on rider weight, wind speed, temperature, riding style,
riding surface, battery condition, and other factors. Actual top speed and range per charge may
vary.

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GL MODEL 33
Unfolded
Battery
Travel
Seat
Seat
Post
Rear
Light
Rear Bumper/
handle
Rear
Wheel
Folding
Lever
Seat Post
Storage Collar
T Bar
Downtube
Controller
Box
Head lamp
Motor Wheel
Foot Pedal
Lever to
Rotate Seat
Arm Rest
Arm Rest Knob
Lever to adjust seat
horizontally
Serial number is
underneath the neck

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Take the scooter frame out of box.
Step 1: Stand scooter up vertically on its 2 rear wheels and rear bumper (Vertical Self Standing
Position) for easy access before installing the foot pedals. You can find 3 bolt holes on each side of
the flanges at the bottom of the neck shown below. Foot pedals are bolted onto the flanges. Please
note: there are 2 settings for each foot pedals. The factory default is BACKWARD position. If you
prefer to extend your feet more forward while riding, you can adjust to FORWARD position by re-
bolting the foot pedals to the supporting beams.
Vertical Self Standing
Step 2: Using the wrench, bolts and washers provided, attache the foot pedals to the flanges with
the flat washer against the scooter frame and the lock washer between the flat washer and the bolt
head.
Bolt holes for
foot pedal
attachment
Backward
Position
Forward
Position

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UNFOLD/FOLD INSTRUCTIONS
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UNFOLDING
Step on the folding pedal to release the folding lock and lift the handlebar, push the handlebar
forward until you hear a click, which means the folding pin is locked in securely (SNAP and GO).
Step on the folding lever Hold the handlebar

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IMPORTANT: -
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Push T-bar forward to release the pressure on locking mechanism while stepping on the folding
lever.
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Folding pin in notch
Push T-bar all the way

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Travel seat bundled with the scooter

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Deluxe seat bundled with the scooter
After you fold the scooter, you can lift the front wheel up and have the scooter stand vertically. .
In the vertical self-standing position, you can insert the seat post in
cord to tie the deluxe seat to the scooter. Then you can dolly the scooter around the same as you
would a roller bag suitcase.
INSTALLATION
Your SNAPnGO electric scooter comes with two seat options: Deluxe Seat (Standard) and Travel
Seat (Optional). They both share the same seat post. The deluxe seat base comes with three
positions to allow various distances from seat to handle bar. Using bolts and seat base in the
package to install the ideal position for yourself.
Most room between
seat and handle bar
Closest to handle bar
Middle position
Armrest installation

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Insert the silver seat post into the scooter seat post and make sure the pin is fully seated in
the notch. And then insert the deluxe seat into the silver seat post
Armrest: insert the armrest in to the armrest holder under the seat. Adjust the armrest
position to find the most comfortable width and use the knob to securely tighten it. You
can raise and lower the armrest if needed.
Swivel lever: The deluxe seat comes with a swivel function. While sitting on the seat, pull
the swivel lever forward to unlock the seat and use your body to swivel the seat.
Swivel Lever

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Travel Seat: Insert the seat post into the scooter frame. Then insert the travel seat into the
seat post.
You can use included bungee cord to bundle a carry-on suitcase with the scooter while using
travel seat. Hook one end of the bungee cord to the seat post support and through the rear
bumper. Lay luggage flat on top of the battery and rear bumper. Tie the bungee cord
around the luggage and hook the other end to the seat post support.
INSTALLATION
Your SNAPnGO electric scooter has 1 front pouch, 1 front basket and 2 side baskets for your
various cargo needs.

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baskets
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To install the pouch, hang the pouch hooks onto the T-bar (
-bar s
) and close the Velcro band round the handle bar down tube.
To install the front basket, simply hang its hooks onto the T-bar (
-bar s
) and have the front basket bottom bracket securely lean against the handle bar
down tube.
Side baskets are for your additional cargo needs. You do not need to install it if the front basket is
adequate for your daily needs. You need to first install the included hanging brackets onto the
silver seat post. The longer end should face forward. Make sure bracket fitting notch fits onto the
pin tip on the seat post. Using Allen wrench and included bolts to tighten the 2 brackets securely.
Then you need to install the leaning brackets onto the basket. Center the 2 plates on both side of
the basket and secure them with included bolts. The bracket extension should face outside of the
basket so that it could lean against the scooter frame to support the weight of load in the basket.
Hooks
not
pressin
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against
braking
wire
Bracket
lean
against
down
tube
Velcro
band
around the
down tube

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The bottom of the leaning bracket should be about 2 inches above the bottom of the basket. The
tip of the leaning brackets should rest securely against the scooter frame spine when basket is
hung on the hanging bracket. Refer to online installation video if more detail is needed.
Longer
end facing
forward
Notch
rests on
seat post
pin
Leaning
bracket
Leaning tip against the
scooter spine pipe

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SNAPnGO SCOOTER
WARNING: SNAPnGO was designed to make everyday mobility
easy. However, there are still certain risks that users should be aware of
when operating a SNAPnGO electric scooter such as injury from loss of
control, tipping over, collisions or falls. It is your responsibility to learn
how to safely ride the SNAPnGO to potentially reduce these risks. Our
website and support materials outline the potential hazards of driving the
SNAPnGO. Prior to riding the SNAPnGO take time to read and understand
all support materials including this User Manual which contains safety
instructions. Any questions regarding any information contained in this
Manual, our website, any support materials or any other general questions
should be sent by email to [email protected] or called in to our
customer service representatives at (855) 500-2640.
1. /Off : To turn the scooter on, you must press the
on/off switch as shown below (S) once. The Battery Indicator LED Light (S1) will indicate
the power is on by lighting. If all 3 lights are on, it means the battery is at least 50% full. If
only 2 lights are on, battery is below 50%. If only 1 light is on, battery is approaching
empty and may have 1 mile left. Note: the battery indicator light is accurate only when the
throttle tab (S2) is NOT engaged. When throttle is pressed, the reading could be LOWER
than actual as the instant current will alter the voltage reading from battery. If the LED is
not lit, the scooter is turned off. The scooter will automatically turn off after five minutes of
non-use. f
. if
power.
T1
S
T2
S1
S2
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H
H1
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