Micro Emicro one X2 User manual

MICRO ELECTRIC SCOOTER
User Manual
Deutsch
Bedienungsanleitung
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Nederlands
Gebruiksaanwijzing
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Русский язык
Руководство пользователя
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English
User Manual
170
Español
Manual de usuario
296
中文
用户指南
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Français
Manuel de l’utilisateur
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Italiano
Istruzioni per l’uso
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한국의
사용 설명서

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Before using for the rst time ................................................................................16
Check scope of delivery .................................................................................. 16 – 17
Before each trip ....................................................................................................... 17
User Manual ............................................................................................................... 5
Explanation of terms and symbols ......................................................................... 6
Unit identication ................................................................................................... 12
Wear and tear .......................................................................................................... 12
Battery instructions for use ................................................................................... 13
Protection against theft .......................................................................................... 13
Transporting the electric scooter ...........................................................................13
Storage ..................................................................................................................... 13
What to do after a fall or accident .........................................................................14
Cleaning ................................................................................................................... 14
Repair ....................................................................................................................... 14
Instructions for disposal ........................................................................................ 15
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Components
Initial setup
Intended Use
General information
Instructions for use
Safety Instructions
CONTENTS
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Unfolding and folding ..................................................................................... 18 – 19
Side stand ................................................................................................................. 20
Charging the battery ............................................................................................... 21
Brakes ............................................................................................................... 22 – 23
Operating the foot brake ....................................................................................... 23
Operating the regenerative brake ......................................................................... 24
Operation
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10.
Scope of warranty services .................................................................................... 37
Warranty
Declaration of conformity
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Battery maintenance .............................................................................................. 31
Folding mechanism maintenance .........................................................................32
Front wheel maintenance ......................................................................................33
Maintenance of screws: Torque ............................................................................ 33
Maintenance
Technical data
Warranty conditions
emicro-Pass
Service record
34 – 35
37 – 39
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Operating the hand brake ..................................................................................... 24
Riding with the electric scooter ..............................................................................25
Throttle grip ............................................................................................................. 25
Cruise control........................................................................................................... 26
Motion-control system ........................................................................................... 26
Riding programs ...................................................................................................... 27
Setting the riding programs ................................................................................... 28
Setup via the Setting Tool ...................................................................................... 29
Setup via the foot brake ......................................................................................... 30
Turning the light on and o ................................................................................... 30
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COMPONENTS
Handlebar
Steering head
Wheel
Footboard
Axle
Anti-slip mat
Wheel fork
Clamping lever
Clamp
Steering column
Brake
Folding
mechanism
Hand grip
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Axle
User Manual
Before you begin using the electric scooter, please take the time to read the
user manual carefully, especially the safety instructions. Please observe the
road regulations for driving electric scooters which are also applicable in other
countries and which may dier. Please keep this user manual for future reference.
If you pass the electric scooter to a third party, please be sure to pass on this user
manual.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Explanation of terms and symbols
CAUTION
NOTE
WARNING
The purpose of the security symbols is to draw your attention to possible dangers.
Read the explanations carefully and make sure you understand the security
symbols. Failure to follow the safety instructions can lead to personal injury or
injury to third parties as well as damage to property.
The following symbols and signal words are used in this original user manual, on
the electric scooter, or on the packaging:
Indicates a potential low-risk hazard, which may result in minor or
moderate personal injury if not observed. This signal word is not used
for risks that involve purely material damage.
Indicates practical information and tips, which facilitate optimal use
of the electric scooter.
Indicates a potential medium-risk hazard, which may result in serious
or fatal physical injury if not observed. This signal word is not used for
risks that involve purely material damage.
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●The electric scooter is intended exclusively for use as a scooter on dened
roads and paths.
●The electric scooter is intended for the transport of one person.
●The electric scooter is designed for persons with a maximum weight of 100 kg,
and a maximum height of 190 cm.
●Please ensure you have read and understood the road trac regulations of
your country before you use the electric scooter.
●The electric scooter is not suitable for transporting luggage or children.
●The electric scooter is for private use only and not for commercial purposes.
●The electric scooter is suitable for persons over the age of 18.
●The intended use also includes compliance with the information in the
chapters ‘Notes on use’ and ‘Maintenance’.
●Use the electric scooter only as described in the original user manual. Any
other type of use is considered to be non-compliant and may lead to accidents,
personal injury or damage to property.
INTENDED USE
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for using the electric scooter
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
●Do not use the electric scooter if you are not entirely familiar with its operation
and functions.
●The scooter must not be used by persons with limited physical, sensory or
mental capacity, or lack of experience and expertise.
●Children may not use, clean or maintain the electric scooter.
●The additional electronic brake assistance (motor brake) may lead to a shorter
braking distance. Please be aware that the motor brake is not supported if...
• the battery is discharged and you are riding with body power alone.
• the battery is 100% charged and hence energy cannot be regenerated.
●Avoid riding at dusk or in poorly lit conditions.
●For optimum visibility and safety, equip your electric scooter with lighting and
always ride with the lights switched on.
●Always wear suitable protective equipment.
●Make sure to wear an approved, tted bike helmet, even if there is no statutory
requirement.
●Always wear shoes.
●Avoid steep descents as they may lead to falls.
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for using a riding mode with assisted
pedalling
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WARNING
●Please note that riding with electrical support takes getting used to. When
riding, make sure that your body is facing forward, rather than backward,
otherwise accelerating may lift the front wheel o the ground.
●Never brake by rubbing the shoe soles on the ground. This movement activates
the motion-control system (assisted pedalling), which in turn triggers the
motion sensor and acceleration of the motor.
●Never ride with motor support on the pavement.
●Always pay attention to other road users. The misconduct of others may result
in accidents and injuries.
●Always ride gently and pay particular attention to the condition of the road.
Unpredictable road conditions, such as slipperiness or foliage, may lead to an
increased risk of skidding.
●Do not jump with the scooter and always make sure to avoid potholes, kerbs
and other obstacles.
●Do not touch the brake after prolonged braking; it may be hot.
●If the electric scooter is exposed to wetness due to wet weather or cleaning,
the moisture may eect the responsiveness of the braking system. Ride the
scooter in a safe place to dry the brakes after cleaning.
●Never store the electric scooter in living areas or near ammable objects.
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●Make sure only to charge the battery with the enclosed charger and only at
temperatures between 5° and 35° Celsius.
●Follow the safety instructions on the battery.
●Never charge the battery unattended.
●When charging the battery, ensure proper plug connection, adequate
ventilation and a dry environment.
●Never bring the charger, the mains and connection cables into contact with
water as this may cause an electric shock. Do not touch the battery and charger
with wet hands.
●Check the connecting plug and charger at regular intervals. If there is any
damage, have them replaced.
●Always store the battery at temperatures between 5° and 35° Celsius.
●Keep the battery out of reach of children and animals at all times.
●Any repairs and maintenance of the battery or charger must be carried out by
a specialist.
for using the battery
WARNING
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for attachments and modications
WARNING
●Do not modify the electric scooter or install incorrect accessories as this will
put your safety at risk.
●The use of unauthorized accessories may result in serious injury or damage to
the electric scooter.
●‘Customization' or ’Tuning' of the electric scooter is forbidden.
●Do not hang items such as bags on the handlebar, as this will have an adverse
eect on the handling characteristics.
for setup, maintenance and repair
WARNING
●Incorrect tightening of screws may lead to material fatigue. Screws become
soft when they are subjected to excessive stress and may tear. This increases
the risk of accidents and injuries. Always use a torque spanner to tighten the
screws.
●Always consult a specialist for repairs to the drive system.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Unit identication
●The serial number is found either in the front or rear part on the underside of
the footboard. Please note the serial number of your electric scooter.
●More information about your scooter can be found on the adhesive label
axed to the scooter.
emxxxxxxxxxxxxx
cxxxxxxxxxxxx /
emxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Wear and tear
Use of the electric scooter results in a natural wear and tear process. To ensure
safe riding at all times, please read the chapter ‘Maintenance’, observe the
maintenance intervals and have them recorded in the service record by an
authorized service centre. Furthermore, follow the instructions in the 'Before each
trip' section, each time you start up your electric scooter.
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Battery instructions for use
Protection against theft
Transporting the electric scooter
The built-in lithium-ion battery is a high-tech product which provides excellent
performance with correct handling and maintenance. Please read and follow the
section ‘Charging the battery’ in the chapter ‘Operation’ and the instructions for
‘Battery maintenance’ in the chapter ‘Maintenance’.
Ensure that you never leave your electric scooter unattended, and always protect
it from theft with a suitable lock. Use a commercially available bicycle lock to
secure the electric scooter in the area of the folding mechanism.
The batteries are subject to legislation for hazardous goods. Special packaging
and labelling requirements apply to transport by third parties (e.g. air freight or
parcel service). In the case of shipment, please contact an expert for hazardous
goods. Do not transport or ship damaged batteries.
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Storage
Do not leave your scooter in direct sunlight or cold weather for extended periods
of time. The ideal storage temperature for your scooter and battery is between
15° to 20° Celsius. Do not store your electric scooter in living areas, but in the
garage.
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What to do after a fall or accident
Repair
Cleaning
After a fall or accident, bring your electric scooter to an authorised service centre
and have it checked for any damage.
Have all repairs performed by an authorized dealer or an authorized service
centre. Do not carry out any repairs on electrical components yourself. Only a
specialist may open enclosures with built-in electrical components.
To prevent corrosion of the screws and unnecessary wear and tear, it is advisable
to thoroughly clean and dry the unit every three months and after every ride in
the rain. After cleaning, rinse the scooter with clean water to remove any traces of
the cleaning agent used. Then dry the scooter with a cloth.
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Use device-specic cleaning agents and
care products as well as a soft sponge.
Never use solvents for cleaning and
avoid cleaning the scooter directly under
running water.
NOTE
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Instructions for disposal
Pay attention to the environment during disposal and observe the following
instructions:
●Only dispose of the electric scooter and associated components (e.g. battery) at
an approved disposal company or via the community disposal facility.
●Observe the current regulations. If in doubt, consult your disposal facility for
environmentally sound disposal. Batteries and electrical appliances must not
be disposed of with domestic waste!
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INITIAL SETUP
Before using for the rst time
●Check the scope of delivery.
●The end of this user manual contains the emicro-Pass. Fill out the emicro-Pass
completely and store it together with the purchase receipt. The emicro-Pass
enables a smooth processing of repairs and warranty issues.
●The battery is only partially charged upon delivery. Before using for the rst
time, fully charge the battery using the charger provided.
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Generation
Item No.
Unit
Electric scooter
Charger
Hex key
Magnetic key
User Manual
Rear light
Front light
X1 em0004 emicro
one ✓✓✓✓✓*✗ ✗
X2
em0012 emicro
one ✓✓✓✓✓*✗ ✗
em0006 Peugeot
Micro e-Kick ✓✓✓✓✓✗ ✗
X3
em0008 Micro
Falcon ✓ ✓ ✗ ✗ ✓ ✓ ✗
em0011
Micro
Condor
Korea
✓ ✓ ✗ ✗ ✓ ✓ ✓
em0014 Micro
Eagle ✓ ✓ ✗ ✗ ✓ ✓ ✓
em0016 Micro
Condor ✓ ✓ ✗ ✗ ✓ ✓ ✓
*The user manual can be found on the USB stick
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Before each trip
The electric scooter must be checked for its roadworthiness before each trip.
The vehicle is delivered by the manufacturer fully ready for use. Because defects
potentially impairing the function of the vehicle may occur during transport
as well as during any periods o the road, please always pay attention to the
following points before using for the rst time and before each trip:
Test item Test content
General condition Are all screws tightened rmly and all components
secured?
Brakes Are the brakes set correctly and fully functional?
Folding mechanism Has the folding mechanism clicked into place properly
and is the clamping lever closed and tightened rmly?
Side stand Is the side stand folded properly under the footboard?
Battery charge status Is the battery suciently charged?
Current riding mode Which driving mode is currently set?
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Unfolding and folding
Your electric scooter is delivered folded up. In a few simple steps, it is unfolded
and ready to ride. The following explains how to unfold the scooter.
1. Release the clamping lever on the right side of the folding mechanism.
2. Push both blue knobs on the right and left of the block and fold up the front
part of the scooter.
Image:
Quick clamp lever on the
Folding mechanism
Image:
Push-buttons on the left and
right of the folding mechanism
OPERATION
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Image:
Quick clamp lever on the
Folding mechanism
Image:
Push-buttons on the left and
right of the folding mechanism
3. A click tells you that the scooter is fully unfolded. Now close the clamping
lever again on the side to secure it.
To fold up, perform the same steps in reverse.
Image:
Quick clamp lever open
Image:
Quick clamp lever closed
Make sure that the clamping lever is
always closed and fully tightened when
riding!
WARNING
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During each trip, make sure that the side
stand is always folded forward correctly.
WARNING
Side stand
The electric scooter has a side stand. This is located on the side under the
footboard, just below the folding mechanism. Always fold in the stand forwards so
it can be folded down again with the toes when required.
Image:
Side stand folded out
Image:
Side stand folded in
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