Gyrocopters Sonic User manual

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Actual functions may vary due to technical upgrades and firmware updates.
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Gyrocopters
Electric Scooter
USER MANUAL

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Thank you for purchasing the Gyrocopters Soonic Electric Scooter.
It is a sports and recreational vehicle.
Content
1/Package contents 2
2/Installation 3
3/Product Overview 4-5
4/Charge Your Scooter 6
5/How To Ride 7
6/Folding/Unfolding Your Scooter 8-9
7/Safety Warnings 9-10
8/Safety Instructions 11-14
9/Daily Care and Maintenance 15-17
10/Specification 18
11/Warranty Details 19
*Before operating the electric scooter, please read this User’s Guide
for the proper instructions on how to use and care for the scooter*

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Carefully check package contents, if anything is missing or damaged, please contact customer service at [email protected]
1/ Packge Contents
Assembled Electric Scooter
2/ Installation
Installation
For this electric scooter, the only installation required is attaching the handlebars
to the scooter. Simply screw each handle into the stem of the scooter, as indicated
in the image above steps (01) and (02).
Accessories
Charging Adapter
This product meets and complies with all Federal regulations
Before using this electric scooter, familiarize yourself with how to operate, so that you
can keep the scooter in the best condition possible
This User’s Guide will help you to learn how to safely ride this electric scooter
User’s Guide has all the instruction and notes, the operator must read it carefully
and follow these instructions. If the operator fails to follow the instructions or violate
the warnings, our company won’t be responsible for any related results
Please Note:

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3/ Product Overview
Brake
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Folding padlock
02
Phone holder
03
01
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04
09
10
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12
13
14
15
16
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03
05
06
Headlight (Not Shown)
04
Display
05
Power & function button
06
Accelerator
07
Handle Bar
08
Folding Button
09
Motorized front wheel
10
Charging port
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Foot Pedal
12
Kickstand
13
Fold hook
14
Brakes
15
Rear light
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Push the button for 3 seconds for
turning on/off
Three riding modes: When
starting up, double-click the button
for switching the speed stages
Push the button once for headlight
and once again for turning off
Total distance/speed display: Push 3 times for showing total
distance. Will revert to km/h after 3 seconds
3s
ECO: Economical Speed, around 10KM/H
NOR: Normal Speed, around 15KM/H
SPORT: Sport Speed, around 20KM/H
Charging,
Low charge
Charging,
Medium charge
Charging,
High charge
Charging,
Nearly full
Fully
Charged
Full
Charge
High level of
charge
Medium level of
charge
Low level of
charge
Empty,
needs charging
KM/H
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28
60 70 80 90 100
10
15
18
KG
Lights While ChargingMonitor
Lights During Use

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4/ Charge Your Scooter
· Ensure the charging port is dry
· Lift up the rubber flap and plug the power adapter into the DC power port of the scooter
and a standard power outlet (1) and (2)
· Make sure the red indicator on the adaptor lights up. When the red indicator light’s on,
the charger indicates it’s charging properly, otherwise check if the line is connected properly
· When the indicator light on the charger changes from red to green, this indicates
that the battery is fully charged. In this case revome the plug and put back the rubber flap (3)
· The charging time is approximately 4 -5 hours
· DO NOT over charge. It will negatively affect the battery’s life
· Please keep the charging environment clean and dry
· When the charging port is wet, don’t charge the scooter’s battery
(1) (2) (3)
5/ How to Ride
*Important*
- Please wear safety equipment all the time during riding time
- Please ride the scooter in open and flat area for first time riders
-Turn on the scooter by pressing the power
button for 2 secs. Next step on the deck with
one foot, rolling the scooter back and forth a
bit to make sure you are comfortable and
secure before taking off
With hands tightly holding the handle bar,
give the scooter a good kick, then slightly
press the accelerator to start riding
Wear a helmet and knee pads
in case of falls and injuries while
learning to ride the scooter
Release the accelerator and the kinetic
energy recovery system (KERS) initiates
automatically to brake slowly. Squeeze
the brake lever for sudden braking
Tilt your body to the steering direction
as you turn, and slowly turn the handle bar

6/ Folding/Unfolding Your Scooter
Fold Open
Carry
Make sure the scooter is turned off. To fold, unlock the folding mechanism, and bend the handlebar
stem to hook the bell buckle on the fold hook on the rear mudgurard. To open, press and lift the bell
trigger to detach from the fold hook, and erect the handlebar and lock the folding structure
Hold the handlebar stem with either hand or both hands to carry
Warning: keep your fingers clear of the pivoting mechanism when folding or unfolding the scooter.
Make sur eothers are standing clear.
Handlebar Brake and Accelerator Control
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This scooter works with electric brakes on the handle. The harder the brake is pressed,
the stronger the slowing down/stopping will be.
Note: The accelerator is not working when the brake is on.
7/ Safety Warnings
Always wear safety equipment such as a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads
Always wear a helmet when riding your Scooter and keep the chinstrap securely
buckled
Always wear shoes. Ride on smooth, paved surfaces away from motor vehicles
Avoid sharp bumps, drainage grates and sudden surface changes. Scooter may
suddenly stop
Avoid streets and surfaces with water, sand, gravel, dirt, leaves and other debris.
Wet weather impairs traction, braking, and visibility
Do not ride at night

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Adults must assist children in the initial adjustment procedures to unfold scooter,
adjust handlebar, and steering height and finally to fold scooter
Obey all local traffic and scooter laws and regulations
Lithium batteries, like all rechargeable batteries, are recyclable and should be
recycled or disposed of according to state and local guidelines. They should never
be disposed of in normal household waste, and they should never be incinerated,
as they might explode. Contact your local government for disposal or recycling
practices in your area
Must be over the age of 12 to ride
Always inspect your Scooter before riding and regularly maintain it
Do not ride the scooter when the low battery alarm is ringing to ensure safety
Don't lift the scooter from the wheels to avoid finger pinching between the wheel and the
fender
Please drive slowly. Sudden accelerating will reduce the balance of the scooter and may
cause a fall and/or injury. Most of the falling and loss of balance is caused by this type
of habit
Be cautious of pedestrians and respect their ‘Right of Way’. Pass at low speeds or get off
your scooter while passing
7/ Safety Instructions
Do not accelera te when you go downhill
Look out for doors, elevators
and other overhead obstacles
Keep your speed between 5-10 km/h when you ride
through speed bumps, elevator door sills, bumpy roads or
other uneven surfaces. S lightly bend your knee to better
adjust mentioned surfaces
Watch out for safety risks
Do not ride in the rain

Do not pressthe accelerator when
you're walking alongside the scooter
Do not hang bagsorother heavy
stuff on the handlebar
Keep both feet on the deck all time.
Alwayssteer clear of obstaclesDo not turn the handlebar violently
during high-speed riding
Do not ride in traffic lanesor
residential areaswhere vehicles
and pedestriansare both allowed
Do not ride in a ponding that
is higher than 0.78 inches
Do not ride with anyone else,
including children
DO NOT try the following dangerous actions
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Do not keep your hands away
from handlebar
Do not try riding up or down stairs,
and jumping over obstacles
Do not touch the disc brake
Do not keep your feet on the rear
mudguard
9/ Daily Care and Maintenance
Cleaning and storage
If you see stains on the scooter's body, wipe them off with a damp cloth. If the stains won't scrub off, put on some toothpaste,
and brush them with a toothbrush, then wipe them off with a damp cloth. If you see scratches on plastic parts, use sandpaper
or other abrasive materials to polish them.
Notes: do not clean the scooter with alcohol, gasoline, kerosene or other corrosive and volatile chemical solvents to prevent
dire damage. Do not wash the scooter with a high-pressure water spray. During cleaning, make sure that the scooter's turned
off, the charging cable is unplugged, and the rubber flap is closed as water leakage may result in electric shock or other major
problems.
When the scooter's not in use, keep it indoors where it is dry and cool. Do not put it outdoors for long time. Excessive sunlight
overheating and overcooling accelerate tire aging and compromise the scooter and the battery pack's lifespan. (Lorsque le
scooter n'est pas utilisé, gardez-le à l'intérieur dans un endroit sec et frais. Ne le mettez pas en plein air pendant longtemps
La lumière du soleil excessive, la surchauffe et le sur-refroidissement accélèrent le vieillissement des pneus et compromettent
le scooter et la durée de vie de la batterie.)
Battery maintenance
1. Use original battery packs, use of other models or brands may bring about safety issues;
2. Do not touch the contacts. Do not dismantle or puncture the casing. Keep the contacts away from metal objects to prevent
short circuit which may result in battery damage or even injuries and deaths;
3. Use original power adapter to avoid potential damage or fire;
4. Mishandling of used batteries may do tremendous harm to the environment. To protect natural environment, please follow
local regulations to properly dispose used batteries.
5. After every use, fully charge the battery to prolong its lifespan.
Do not place the battery in an environment where the ambient temperature is higher than 122°F or lower than -4°F (e.g., do not
leave the scooter or the battery pack in a car under direct sunlight for an extended time). Do not throw the battery pack into fire
as it may lead to battery failure, battery overheating, and even another fire. If the scooter is expected to be left idle for more
than 15 days, please fully charge the battery and place it in a dry and cool place. Keep in mind to recharge it every 30 days to
protect the battery from potential damage which is beyond limited warranty.
Always charge before exhausting the battery to prolong the battery's lifespan. The battery pack performs better at normal
temperature, and poor when it is below 32°F. For instance, when it is below -4°F, the riding range is only half or less at normal
state. When the temperature rises, the riding range restores.
Note: The damage caused by prolonged no charge is irreversible and is beyond limited warranty. Once the
damage is done, the battery can not be recharged (non-professionals are forbidden to dismantle the battery pack, as it may
cause electric shock, short circuit or even major safety accidents).
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Wheels and Bearings
Under normal circumstances and conditions, scooter wheels and wheel bearings
are maintenance free
Nonetheless, it is the responsibility of the owner or guardian to periodically inspect
the wheels for wear and tear, the axle for proper tightness, and bearings for
side-to-side play and loose parts. When a wheel or wheel bearing develops play,
this is an indication of excess wear and a replacement is necessary. Replace
immediately with only genuine wheels. Worn wheels and bearings are considered
normal wear-and-tear and are not covered by the Warranty. Wheels other than
genuine wheels may not be compatible with your scooter. The use of anything
other than genuine replacement parts may affect your safety and will void your
warranty.
Adjusting the disc brake
Adjust the handlebar
Brake Cable
If the brake is too tight, use a M4 hexagon wrench to loosen the screws on the caliper, and slightly
send back the brake cable to shorten the exposed length, then tighten the screws. If the brake is too
loose, loosen the screws, and slightly pull out the brake cable to lenghten the exposed length, then
tighten the screws.
If the handlebar and its stem sway while riding, use a M5 hexagon wrench to tighten the screws on the
folding mechanism
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10/ Specification
Performance index Items
Dimensions
Weight
Main
parameters
Battery pack
Wheel Motor
Charging adapter
L × W × H [1] (inch)
After folding: L × W × H (inch)
Max Load
Riding
requirements Age
Height (cm)
Max. speed (km/h)
General range (km)
Max. climbing angle (%)
Operating temperature (°F)
Storage temperature (°F)
IP rating
Suitable surfaces
Max. input voltage (VDC)
Rated capacity (Wh)
Intelligent battery management system
Input voltage (VAC)
Output voltage (VDC)
Output current (A)
Rated voltage (VDC)
Rated power (W)
Output power (W)
Max. power (W)
Charging time (h)
Specifications
42.5×16.9×44.9
42.5×16.9×19.3
100 kg
Approx. 20
Approx. 14
36
14–104
-4–113
42
280
250
500
Unusual temperature/short circuit/under voltage/over
current/dual overcharge/dual over-discharge protections
100–240
42
1.7
71
120 - 200 cm
IP54
Cement, asphalt and mud roads; bench lower than
1cm; crevice narrower than 1.2 inch
Approx. 5
Item weight (kg) Approx. 12 kg
+12 years (12 - 50 years old)
Approx. 28 km/h (varies based on terrain, driving style, & load)
11/ Warranty Details
[1 ] Item height: from the ground to the top of the scooter;
[2] General range: measured when it is no wind and at 77°F, the scooter's fully charged to ride at a even speed of 15 km/h
on a flat surface with a load of 75 kg.
Note: data and specifications may vary due to different models, and are subject to change without notice.
Contact Details
Gyrocopters e-mobility systems
www.gyrocopters.ca
For Sales: sales@gyrocopters.ca
For Support: support@gyrocopters.ca
Gyrocopters offer 90 days warranty on all products. 90 days warranty commences from the date
of purchase.
Please retain your payment receipt/order#, and original packaging for proof of purchase and to claim
your warranty/repairs. All defective merchandise are eligible for repair within 90 days of the original
purchase date.
This warranty DOES NOT cover normal wear and tear or any other physical damage or liquid damage caused
to your parts/unit by improper usage or handling.
Warranty does not cover over-charging, or damages due to improperly maintaining the lithium battery installed
in the unit. Opening and altering the device will void any original manufacturing warranty.
By opening your unit, you acknowledge that you assume all responsibility for your device, and its functionality or
lack thereof. We assume no liability for loss or damages caused by unsafe riding and/or improper usage. Our
warranty does not cover when used unsafely or out of limits.
Gyrocopters will only accept returns or unused and undamged products that are returned in the original packaging
within 14 days of your purchase date.
IMPORTANT: This warranty does not cover physical damages resulting from accident, misuse, or abuse, lack of
reasonable care, the affixing of any attachments, stunts, tricks, loss of parts, over-load or subject in the product to
any but the specified voltage. Use of unauthorized replacement parts will void warranty. This warranty is only
eligible for the purchase of the initial Gyrocopters Soonic electric scooter. No responsibility is assumed for any
special incedental or consequential damages.
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9 Specifications
[1] Item height: from the ground to the top of the scooter;
[2] General range: measured when it is no wind and at 77°F, the scooter's fully charged to ride at a even speed of 15 km/h
on a flat surface with a load of 75 kg.
Note: data and specifications may vary due todifferent models, and are subject to change without notice.
Performance index Items
Dimensions
Weight
Main
parameters
Battery pack
Wheel Motor
Charging adapter
L × W × H [1] (inch)
After folding: L × W × H (inch)
Max Load
Riding
requirements Age
Height (cm)
Max. speed (km/h)
General range[2] (km)
Max. climbing angle (%)
Operating temperature (°F)
Storage temperature (°F)
IP rating
Suitable surfaces
Max. input voltage (VDC)
Rated capacity (Wh)
Intelligent battery management system
Input voltage (VAC)
Output voltage (VDC)
Output current (A)
Rated voltage (VDC)
Rated power (W)
Output power (W)
Max. power (W)
Charging time (h)
Specifications
42.5×16.9×44.9
42.5×16.9×19.3
100 kg
Approx. 20
Approx. 14
36
14–104
-4–113
42
280
250
500
Unusual temperature/short circuit/under voltage/over
current/dual overcharge/dual over-discharge protections
100–240
42
1.7
71
16–50
120 - 200 cm
IP54
Cement, asphalt and mud roads; bench lower than
1cm; crevice narrower than 1.2 inch
Approx. 25
Approx. 5
Item weight (kg) Approx. 12 kg
10 Warranty Details
Gyrocopters offer 90 days warranty on all products. 90 days warranry commences from the date of purchase.
Please retain your payment reciept/Order# as proof of purchase is required to claim warranty repairs. All defective merchandise
are elligible for repair within 90 days from the original purchase date.
This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, wheel or any other physical damage or liquid damage caused to your parts or
your unit by improper usage or improper handling.
Warranty does not cover over-charging, or damages due to improperly maintaining the lithium battery installed in the unit. Opening
and altering the device will void any original manufacturing warranty.
By opening your unit, you acknowledgethat you assume all responsibility for your device, and its functionality or lack thereof.
We assume no liabilityfor loss or damages caused by unsafe riding and/or improper usage. Our warranty does not
cover when used unsafely or out of limits.
Gyrocopters will only accept returns or unused and undamaged products that are returned in the original packaging within 14 days
of your purchase date.
IMPORTANT: This warranty does not cover physical damages resulting from accident, misuse or abuse, lack of reasonable care, the
affixing of any attachments, stunts, tricks, loss of parts, over-load or subject in the product to any but the
specified voltage. Use of unauthorized replacements parts will void warranty. This warranty is only elligible for the purchase
of the initial Gyrocopters FLASH electric Scooter. No responsibility is assumed for any special incedental or consequential damages.
Contact details:
Gyrocopters e-mobility systems
www.gyrocopters.ca
For Sales: sales@gyrocopters.ca
For Support: support@gyrocopters.ca

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