INOKIM LIGHT User manual

MODEL : LIGHT
USER GUIDE MANUAL

1
LIGHT
EN 6100-6-3:2007 + A1
EN 6100-6-1:2007
LIGHT Features .........………........….……………………………….….……3
LIGHT Main Parts ...................................................................................4-5
Warnings & General information ..………........…..............………...…6-7
Serial Number ……………………….……..……………….………………...8
Opening & Folding LIGHT ...…......…………....……...…..…...….…….9-15
Operation ....……………………………………………………………....…16
Charging & Battery ...……………………………………….….…..………17
THROTTLE ............................................................................................18-21
Safety / Tires air pressure ………...….………………….……….......….....22
Driving Technique .............…….…..…………...……..…...................23-24
LIGHT Maintenance ................................................................................25
Adjusting tightness mechanism .............................................................28
Removing Rear Plastic Covers ..............................................................29
Table of Contents:
LIGHT

2
LIGHT
LIGHT
LIGHT APPEARANCE
3
LIGHT FEATURES
SELF LOCKING
RELEASE PEDAL
SAFETY LOCK
LITHIUM ION
BATTERY 36V-9Ah
ALUMINUM DECK
ANTI SKID GRIP
REAR REFLECTOR
EFFICIENT INTEGRAL BRUSHLESS
HUB MOTOR by MYWAY
MAIN FOLDING
MECHANISM
LCD SCREEN
MULTYFUNCTIONAL THROTTLE
EVA GRIPS
BATTERY INDICATOR
REAR DISC BRAKE LEVER
QUICK RELEASE WITH
SAFETY LOCK POSITION
ORIGINAL ALLOY
WHEEL by MYWAY
8.5 INCH
PNEUMATIC TIRES
REMOVABLE COVER
FOR MAINTENANCE
MUDGUARD
FOLDING T-BAR

5
4
LIGHT
LIGHT
LIGHT MAIN PARTS
INNER DRUM BRAKE / AUTO
POWER OFF
QUICK FOLDING MECHANISM
SELF LOCKING / RELEASE BUTTON
INOKIM WHEEL ELECTRIC MOTOR
ALUMINIUM DECK WITH ANTI SKID GRIP
BATTERY CHARGER CONNECTOR
LIGHT MAIN PARTS
QUICK RELEASE
FOLDED POSITION
SPEED CONTROL THROTTLE
WITH LCD DISPLAY AND FUNCTIONS
MAINTENANCE PLASTIC COVER
KICKSTAND POSITION

7
6
LIGHT
LIGHT
WARNING !
The responsibility for INOKIM LIGHT maintenance is yours,
and will help reduce risks of injuries.
Therefore, read this manual and follow it's instructions, they
will help you avoid these risks.
WARNINGS & GENERAL INFORMATION
• Always follow the local laws and regulations.
• Never ride your scooter in conditions of poor visibility.
• Do not do stunts, wheelies or jumps. They will increase your
chances of injury and damage your INOKIM.
• Do not carry passengers.
GENERAL WARNING
WARNINGS & GENERAL INFORMATION
WHY IS IT NECESSARY TO READ THIS USER MANUAL ?
This Manual was written to help you understand the proper use and
maintenance of INOKIM LIGHT electric scooter.
It is important for you to understand your new INOKIM; its features
and performance, so that you will enjoy the most from your rst and
every ride.
Also, it is important that your rst ride with INOKIM LIGHT will be in a
remote location, without any obstacles.
INOKIM needs a short period for all moving parts such as hinges
and brakes to adjust themselves into their correct position.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
INOKIM is not liable for incidental damages or consequential
damages due directly or indirectly to the use of this product.
PLEASE NOTICE
Ensure that the Floding Lever is of the folding mechanism is rmly
locking the folding mechanism and that Safty Lock is on.
BEFORE RIDING:
READ THIS MANUAL

9
8
LIGHT
LIGHT
SERIAL NUMBER
RECORD SERIAL NUMBERS:
Write down the serial number of your LIGHT scooter. Keep this
information separately and in a safe place.
Each INOKIM has a unique serial number. These numbers can provide
information that may be useful later on for insurance claims and in case
of loss or theft.
To nd your INOKIM serial number:
1. The number is on the top left side of the board, near folding
mechanism.
2. Note the serial number and keep it in a safe place.
OPENING AND FOLDING LIGHT

11
LIGHT
LIGHT
10
OPENING LIGHT OPENING LIGHT
STEP 2
Press down the RED Pedal using your hand Unfold handlebars and lock them with the RED side rings
Open the RED quick release and slide
the steering rod up to its locking position
STEP 1 STEP 3
STEP 4
Pull up and push out the steering rod
and hear the click of locking mechanism
Self Locking Pedal See tightening direction
Make sure the safty latch is insered into its place

13
LIGHT
LIGHT
12
OPENING LIGHT OPENING LIGHT
STEP 5 Kickstand position
Folding mechanism at Kickstand possition
Last step is to ensure RED SAFETY LOCK
is securing the FOLDING MECHANISM
SAFETY lock possitions ON
OFF

15
14
LIGHT
LIGHT
FOLDING LIGHT
INOKIM LIGHT has a unique folding mechanism, which enables a
quick and easy fold for carrying, transportation and storage.
NOTICE:
FOLDING LIGHT
STEP 1 STEP 2
STEP 3
Push the steering bar aggresivly and
slightly forward wile at the same time
using your foot to push the RED pedal
down to release the folding mechanism
Fold LIGHT scooter in reverse action of opening
(see page 10)
Push pedal down using your foot
To fold INOKIM LIGHT open the RED safty lock rst

16
LIGHT
LIGHT
OPERATION
BATTERY:
• Do not operate motor while charging!
• Do not store INOKIM for long terms (more than two months) with fully
charged battery, If Scooter is not in use for more then one month
keep it under half way charged.
• From time to time Discharge the battery by riding INOKIM using all
sttorred energy in the battery.
DO NOT USE THE BATTERY IF THE BOARD:
• Is Broken
• Emits an unusual odour or excessive heat
• Presents any leakage.
Avoid contact with substance oozing from the battery.
Keep the battery away from children and pets. Exposure to the
battery voltage can cause death or serious injury.
The use, storage or charging of the INOKIM battery outside specied
limits may result in the annulment of the warranty, battery damage,
and an ineffective battery charging.
OPERATION
17
CHARGING AND BATTERY:
Your INOKIM scooter has an external charger. Connect the charging
cable to INOKIM's charging socket on top of footboard, on the left
front side.
Than connect the chargers electric cable to an electrical outlet.
Charging Light Red - Battery is charging.
Charging Light Green - Charging is complete.
Avoid long periods of time with an uncharged or fully charged
battery.
To maximize your INOKIM's battery performance, fully charge it for 8
hours, once a month.
Unplug INOKIM from the outlet before installing, removing the battery
or performing any maintenance. It is dangerous to work on INOKIM
when plugged into an AC outlet. Electrical shock can cause serious
injury and damage the scooter.
Do not attempt to open the battery. Do not insert anything in the
battery and do not attempt to open its case with any tool. Inserting
an object into openings or in the battery can cause electrical
shock, injury, burns or re. Any attempt to open the battery case will
damage it and cause release of dangerous toxic substances.
Charge the battery only using tools approved by INOKIM.
Remove the battery and carry INOKIM according to all applicable
local and national requirements.

19
18
LIGHT
LIGHT
LCD DISPLAY THROTTLE FUNCTIONS
THROTTLE BUTTONS INTRODUCTION
THROTTLE OPERATION THROTTLE OPERATION
THROTTLE POWER ON
THROTTLE POWER OFF
AUTO POWER OFF
After ve minutes of non using any function, the scooter will
automatically shut down.
DRIVE / SPEED CONTROL
Start twisting the thumb throttle with your thumb for accelerating.
Max twisting angle 60 ° for full speed.
• travel speed
• cruise control
• distance
• battery status
• speed mode
• Total trip
• background light
• automatic power-off
• ODO
ON/OFF button
button
button
ACCELERATE thumb button
Press to power the scooter on.
Press for three seconds to shut down the system.

21
20
LIGHT
LIGHT
DISPLAY MODES
•CRUISE CONTROL (third mode)
The default setting is Cruise Control off (letter "n" for No Cruise Control to
indicate).
Press or to choose enable Cruise Control
(Letter "Y" to indicate Yes Cruise Control).
Long touch to save setting.
Short touch to enter rst mode.
•TRIP RESET
Reset TRIP by long press
OTHER DISPLAY MODES ARE:
•TRIP- your trip distance since your last trip reset. Press to swap.
•ODO - your scooter total distance since its factory assembled,
or new / repaired battery was placed.
•Battery voltage - Your battery state.
•Error - your system has encountered an error, please contact your local
dealer to nd out what it is.
THROTTLE OPERATION THROTTLE OPERATION
SPEED MODE
When power is on
the default display is mode (appear at top right).
You may change it using the buttons.
Speed mode: this function is to limit the maximum
speed of the scooter, either for a beginner user or for
more accurate riding in a crowded surrounding:
•speed mode 3 - using full throttle will gain maximum
speed of the scooter, 25KM/H at default.
•speed mode 2 - using full throttle, will gain 70% of scooter top speed.
•speed mode 1 - using full throttle, the maximum speed will be under10 KM/H
WARNING!
Please be aware that when using Cruise Control system,
releasing your thumb from the throttle will not slow you down,
you may ned yourself in danger or in danger of others.
•LCD BACKLIGHT (rst mode)
When power is on, you can open or close the LCD backlight by long press
There are 3 levels for different LCD brightness.
Press to change level from 1 to 3 (low/middle/high).
Long touch to save settings.
Short touch to enter second mode.
•SPEED LIMIT MODE (second mode)
Default and highest speed 25KM/H at full throttle.
You can dene other speed limits (from 6KM/H to 30KM/H).
Press or buttons to change speed limit number.
Long touch to save setting.
Short touch to enter third mode.
SETINGS - DISPLAY MODES
To enter the display modes setings :
Touch buttons together for 2 seconds will enter in the rst mode.
Press to switch between modes
Long press will back to main function menu.
SPEED
CRUISE CONTROL
Wile riding at any same speed for more then Ten (10) seconds, the Cruise
Control will be turned on, (If this option is dened in "SETTINGS", it does not
come as a default for safety reasons).
When Cruise Control is operated, you can release your thumb from the throttle
and the scooter will continue to ride at full speed.
To slow down, simply apply pressure on one of the brake levers or press the
throttle again, the Cruise Control will be turned off.
When riding with cruise control and braking, Cruise Control system powers off.

23
22
LIGHT
LIGHT
TIRES AIR PRESSURE
Air pressure in tires: 40psi to 50psi.
SAFETY GEAR
Helmet: most serious injuries that occur while riding are head injuries.
This could have been prevented if a helmet had been worn.
You must wear a helmet while riding your LIGHT - 2 . The helmet must be
worn according to its instructions.
MECHANICAL SAFETY TESTS:
Before using LIGHT - 2 : Perform a visual inspection that all screws and
nuts are tight and in place. Note if anything looks amiss, or is showing
signs of wear. If you are unsure, bring your LIGHT - 2 to the authorized
distributor.
Tires and wheels: check the tires for signs of wear. To do this- spin them
to make sure that they are not yet in the need of replacing. Make sure
that the wheels are freely rotating from the brakes. If not, take
your INOKIM to the authorized distributor.
Before each ride, always check your brakes and mechanical function.
SAFETY
As you accelerate, lean forwards.
As you brake, tilt your weight backwards !
TIP
WARNING !
Certain countries or regions require safety devices or gear. It is
your responsibility to know the state laws, and follow them.
SAFE DRIVING:
1. Get to know LIGHT - 2 before driving it. Test your control over it.
Make your turns slowly and cautiously, and give yourself stopping
distance.
2. Your driving capability - to gain control over your scooter, practice
your rst ride on LIGHT - 2 in an open space with no obstacles to
disturb you.
DRIVING TECHNIQUE:
Foot Position - before riding put your foot as close as possible to the
front section of the scooter, and your other foot on the ground. Make
sure that your driving route is clear.
To start riding boost yourself forwards (as on non-motorized scooters)
with your foot that is on the ground.
Immediately after press the thumb throttle downwards, tilt your body
forwards so you shouldn’t fall backwards during acceleration.
LIGHT - 2 will be in motion.
Avoid your body pressure on the handle bars in acceleration and
deceleration!
Keep one foot behind the other, (it's more comfortable to place one
foot forward and the other one turned backwards at 70-90°, like on
skate/surfboard). It will help you gain more stability.
DRIVING TECHNIQUE
Riding, like most sports, involves risks of injury and damage. By
choosing to ride INOKIM the responsibility and all inherent risk is
on you. It is crucial that you know, understand and act according
to safety rules.
NOTICE

25
24
LIGHT
LIGHT
DRIVING TECHNIQUE:
Turns - The turns on INOKIM are done as on surf/ski/snowboard. The
handlebar should be in parallel to the body. Before turning look at
the approaching direction and make sure turning is safe.
Braking - Tilt your weight backwards so that the brake action will
come through the feet and not trough the handlebar and steering
system.
It is best to learn how to adjust the centre of gravity during
Stopping, otherwise there is a dual concern: forward turning over,
("Stopy") and/or wear and breaking of the handlebar and steering
system.
DRIVING TECHNIQUE
INOKIM LIGHT MAINTENANCE

27
26
LIGHT
LIGHT
INOKIM LIGHT MAINTENANCE
REQUIRED TOOLS
Allen keys set
Professional spoons Tire Pump
19 mm ring key
INOKIM was assembled by professional people. Any attempt to
independently x or change INOKIM or parts of it in any way, will
cause damage to the INOKIM "LIGHT" E-Scooter, and will cancel the
manufacturer warranty given upon delivery.
MAKE SURE THE INOKIM IS UNPLUGGED AND POWERED OFF !
NOTICE !
FOLDING MECHANISM ADUSTMENT
Folding INOKIM LIGHT is by one action of
pushing the pedal down with your foot.
We want our users to be condent that they can unfold and use INOKIM
LIGHT or fold and store it within seconds.
We wish one will not hesitate on keeping INOKIM on here/his car trunk
regularly or taking it with him on any kind of trip, even if She/he dose not
mean to use it, maybe they will ned it useful unexpectedly.
Some people prefer easy folding wile some people want the system to
be more rigid.
These two facts conicts each other physically, That is way we designed
the INOKIM LIGHT Folding Mechanism be adjusted by the user.
One can choose between rigid feeling, or easier folding.
On the next page you will nd explanation on
how to adjust between these two possibilities.

29
28
LIGHT
LIGHT
Figure 1
Use Allen key to release
outer screw on both sides.
Adjustment of folding mechanism
For more rigid feel:
Use Ellen Key number ___ to release tension on both sides of M4 screws as shown
on Figure 1
Then use Ellen Key number ___ and gently tight both screws as shown on Figure
2.
Test the function and only then, tight back both sides of M4 screws (gure 1)
For easier folding:
Use Ellen Key number ___ tor release tension on both sides of M4 screws as
shown on Figure 1
Then use Ellen Key number ___ and gently release tension on both screws as
shown on Figure 2. be aware that the distance is only a few millimeters. Be
careful that screw will not fall out of their place.
Test the function and only then, tight back both sides of M4 screws (gure 1)
INOKIM LIGHT MAINTENANCE INOKIM LIGHT MAINTENANCE
Figure 2
Slightly tight or release screws
in order to get a rigid or easy action

31
30
LIGHT
LIGHT
To get access to the rear wheel, motor and connectors,
Use a coin and unscrew the special locker lid, then remove rear plastic covers
INOKIM LIGHT MAINTENANCE INOKIM LIGHT MAINTENANCE

LIGHT
LIGHT
A word from the designer
Congratulation on your new INOKIM LIGHT purchase.
When I started the design of MYWAY / INOKIM I envisioned a
world where leaving your car behind would be an easy decision.
After six years of design and development, four years of sales of
MYWAY Quick, we are exited to reveal INOKIM LIGHT which offers
even a lighter vehicle, faster and easier folding / unfolding great
riding experience with an outstanding design appearance.
We created LIGHT to be an integrated part of your life.
Enjoy, ride carefully and return safely back home.

LIGHT
OPERATION & MANAGEMENT
NINGBO MYWAY MACHINERY CO.,LTD
NO.22-1,INDUSTRIAL ZONE,XIAN
FENG VILLAGE,BEILUN DIST 315806 P.R. CHINA
Table of contents
Other INOKIM Scooter manuals