Navig8r NAV-ESCOTKID User manual

Kids Electric Scooter
NAV-ESCOTKID
User Manual
Warning: Please read all safety and assembly instructions in this manual before
using. The laws for use in Australian states and territories will vary and need to be
adhered to. Always wear safety and protective equipment before riding.

IS IT LEGAL TO RIDE AN ELECTRIC SCOOTER IN AUSTRALIA
There are laws around the use of electric scooters in Australia and will vary between the
dierent states and territories. Although private use is allowed in all, public use will vary and
may even require licensing and registration. Please review the laws for your state before
purchasing and using an electric scooter. Safety equipment is mandatory regardless of
state, territory, or public and private use.
We have included a handy reference guide for you that is correct as of September 2021.
The rules may have changed so a refresh of this information may be required.
ATEP UBLICP RIVATE CONDITIONS
NSW
VIC
QLD
ACT
SA
NT
WA
TAS
None
200W Power 10 km/h
25 km/h
25 km/h
Rideshare areas
only
200W Power 10 km/h
200W Power 10 km/h
200W Power
STATE PUBLIC PRIVATE CONDITIONS

GET TO KNOW YOUR SCOOTER:
Handlebar
Pole
Lock upper cover
LED
Wire pipe
clamp
Dial bead
Accelerator
Switch
Mechanical
Brake
Powered
Rear Wheel
LED
Charging port
Front wheel

3. Place your other foot on the deck and
maintain balance to coast at speeds
up to 8 kilometers per hour.
5. Turning can be done by shifting your
weight, turning the handlebars or a
combination of both.
2. To start put one foot over the accelerator
switch on the deck of the scooter. Next
push o with the other foot to start skating.
The electric motor will engage once the
assisted coasting speed reaches 4
kilometers per hour.
4. Slow down by releasing your foot from the
accelerator switch, pushing your foot down
on the mechanical brake or a combination of
both to stop quickly.
6. To power o the scooter, bring it to a complete stop
and step o the accelerator switch. Once the scooter
has remained stationary for 10 seconds it will
automatically turn o. To power on the scooter
again, repeat steps 2 – 3.
1. Before riding please always wear a helmet,
and other protective equipment such as
knee and elbow pads.
4km/h
8km/h
LEARN HOW TO RIDE YOUR SCOOTER:

This electric scooter is designed for kids aged between 5 – 12 years, with a maximum weight
limit of 50kg. Adult supervision and protective equipment (such as helmets and pads) are
always required when riding.
1. Do not ride the scooter in the rain or
during thunderstorms.
3. The use of scooters is not recommended
indoors but if doing so please be mindful
of doorways, low hanging objects or
people.
4. Monitor your speed when travelling downhill and
utilize both brake mechanisms to adjust your speed.
2. Limit your speed to when riding on bumpy
surfaces, or tight areas. Bending your knees
allows you greater control and cushioning
during these scenarios.
SAFE RIDING:
Failure to follow these instructions carefully could lead to property
damage or serious injury.

5. Avoid steep inclines of more than 5°.
7. Do not place heavy objects on the handlebars
as this can cause the scooter to tip forward
and will aect your balance.
9. Avoid riding with one hand. Under no
circumstances should you take both your
hands of the handlebars while riding.
10. Do not ride on public roads, motorways,
highways, or through tunnels.
8. Always ride the scooter with both feet on the
deck and avoid riding with only 1 foot once the
assisted motor has engaged.
6. Avoid hitting any objects with the tyres,
wheels, or any part of the scooter.

11. Avoid sudden movements with the
handlebars during high speeds.
13. The scooter is designed for use by
only one person at a time. Under no
circumstances should you carry a
child while riding.
15. After riding, do not touch any underside parts
of the scooter such as tyres, wheels, or
brakes as they may be hot.
16. If the pole light is red, this is a low battery
warning. Stop riding immediately and charge
the scooter. Continued use could put stress
on the motor and damage the components.
14. Do not ride up or down stairs. Do not
try and jump the scooter over obstacles.
12. Do not ride the scooter through water
obstacles such as puddles. Always go around
and if required stop and carry the scooter.

1. Connect the plug of the
LED to the handlebar pole,
then the LED wire to the
base as shown.
3. Check the handlebars are parallel
then tighten the screw of the wire
pipe clamp with the included tool
2. Turn the screw of the wire pipe clamp to
face the rear of the scooter, then insert
the pole into the front fork as shown.
4. Adjust the height of the handlebar pole by rst loosening the
locking upper cover completely, push the dial bead in so that
it recesses into the pole, then gently adjust the height. After
adjusting the height, re-tighten the lock upper cover and the
assembly is now complete.
PRODUCT ASSEMBLY
17. Stop riding if you hear any strange
noises, feel bumpy operation or
friction. Check for any unwanted
objects or damage.

CHARGING AND SAFETY:
1. Open the protective rubber cover on the charging port on the scooter base.
2. Plug the supplied adapter into the charging port.
3. Plug the adapter into a wall socket to begin charging.
4. The LED indicator on the charger will light red during the charging process.
5. The LED indicator on the charger will light green once charging is complete.
6. A full charge takes approx. 2 hours.
7. After charging disconnect the charger from the main power outlet and the scooter.
8. Replace the cap on the charging port of the scooter.
Warning
1. If charging the scooter after use, leave the scooter for 1 hour to let it cool down rst.
2. The scooter must not be used during the charging cycle.
3. Do no insert any foreign objects into the charging port.
4. Only use the supplied charger.
5. Make sure the scooter is dry and away from any liquids while charging.
MAINTENANCE:
To ensure you get the best possible performance and experience from your electric
scooter, it is important to do regular maintenance for important parts of the product.
• Battery maintenance
• Bearings, Screws, Brakes and Wheels
• Storage and Cleaning
Your electric scooter will require some maintenance so please read and familiarize
yourself with this guide.

BATTERY MAINTENANCE:
All batteries have a life cycle, and performance will decrease over time, however here is
some advice to maximize the life span of the battery.
Make sure that the battery is charged at regular intervals, even if you do not use the
electric scooter for a long time. This is to prevent damage to the battery, caused by low
voltage over an extended period.
Avoid draining the battery completely. It is best to charge while there is still power in it. This
will extend battery life. If the battery is constantly depleted, it will damage the battery.
If riding the electric scooter in cold or very hot areas, the battery time can be lower than
when riding in temperatures from 15-25° Celsius. This is not a failure of the batteries, but
normal behavior.
Please note: Even a fully charged battery will run out of power if the electric scooter is not
used for a long period. Expect a fully charged battery to keep power between 90 and 120
days in o mode, before it is fully discharged. If only partially charged, this period is lower.
Please make sure the battery does not get above 50° Celsius, or below minus 10° Celsius for
a long period. (e.g. don’t leave the electric scooter in a hot car in summer, do not put
battery into re etc.) Low temperature (e.g. subzero temperature) can damage the
battery cells.
Keep the Electric scooter away from open ame or other sources of heat to prevent the
battery from getting too hot. Also make sure not to leave the electric scooter at freezing
temperatures. Both heat and excessive cold can cause the battery to discharge.
Only use original charger or an ocial replacement. If using other chargers, this could cause
damage to the product.
Do not overcharge and or fully discharge the battery.
Please make sure to charge the battery before it is completely out of power, to avoid
damaging the battery cells.
It is forbidden to disassemble battery package. This is only to be handled by ocial
service repair centers and professionals.

BEARINGS, SCREWS, BRAKES AND WHEELS:
Your electric scooter is made up of moving parts, which in time, will be susceptible to wear
and tear.
The electric scooter has sealed and dustproof bearings so that no lubrication is required.
Check the bearings for wear at regular intervals to avoid unsafe riding. Do not jump on and
o and do not apply excessive force to avoid damage to the bearings.
This is not a sports electric scooter.
Make sure that all screws are properly tightened to avoid unsafe situations.
Please check the screws regularly and tighten if they seem loose.
Brakes:
Check the brake for wear at regular intervals to avoid unsafe riding. Do not apply excessive
force to avoid damage to the brake.
Wheels:
Check the wheels for wear at regular intervals to avoid unsafe riding.
If the wheel seems wobbly even after screws are tightened, the bearings might be worn
down and need replacement
STORAGE AND CLEANING:
If your Electric scooter gets dirty, please clean it with a damp cloth only, you may not use
pressured water gun or running water, as this could damage vital parts. It is also possible to
use a little toothpaste if the dirt is stuck. Remember to clean with damp cloth after this.
Please make sure to keep the electric scooter turned o while cleaning it, and make sure to
cover the charging input to avoid problems with the electronics.
Make sure to dry the scooter with a towel, should it become wet.
Warning: Do not use alcohol, gas, kerosene or other corrosive and volatile chemical
solvents. This can damage both the appearance and the internal structure of the electric
scooter.
Please store your Electric scooter in a dry and cool environment when not in use. Avoid
leaving it outdoors, as it is not made for storing in wet areas. Nor is it good to expose to high
temperatures caused by direct sun for a long time.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Product number NAV-ESCOTKID
Speed Up to 8km/h
Maximum Climbing degree
endurance About 5°
Scooter Range 7.5km
Riders range 5-12 years of age. Weight up to 50kg
Battery 19.2V/20A
Charging time About 2h
Charger 22V/0.8A input voltage
110V-240V 50-60HZ
Motor parameters (rear wheel 24V 5 inch motor (rear drive)
Front Wheel 145mm wear-resistant PU wheel
Braking method Mechanical rear brake
Size About 74x36x(79-90)cm
Weight Gross Weight 5.2kg

WARNINGS AND IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:
• Make sure that neither water nor other liquids penetrate into the inner components of the
Electric scooter; otherwise, the electronics/batteries of the device could be
permanently damaged. There is a risk of injury.
• If you open the Electric scooter casing, the warranty will become null and void.
• Make sure to wear helmet and protective clothing before using the Electric scooter.
• Make sure to read manual carefully before using the Electric scooter.
• The Electric scooter is not intended for use on public roads nor in trac.
• The Electric scooter must only be used on dry and level ground.
• For domestic use only.

WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS
Laser warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 12 months, from the date
of purchase, provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or instruc-
tions where provided. The benet of this warranty is in addition to your rights under the Australian
Consumer Law and to other rights and remedies of the consumer under a law in relation to the goods or
services to which the warranty relates.
Through a network of retailers and resellers, Laser will provide you with your choice of a refund, repair, or
exchange (where possible) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period. This warranty will no
longer apply where the defect is a result of alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, normal wear and tear, neglect, or
improper storage. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase
How to make a product warranty claim:
1. Find your receipt with date of purchase. If this is not available, Laser will make an assessment
based on the date of manufacture, condition of the product and type of defect.
2. Please contact your original place of purchase. They will assess the nature of the fault and
refund or replace the product as per their store refund or warranty policy.
3. If your original place of purchase cannot be contacted, please contact Laser with a description
of the fault. To assist our team in providing you with a quick resolution, please include any
photos and/or a short video demonstrating the fault with your product.
• Phone: (02) 9870 3355
• Email: support@laserco.com.au
• Online: www.laserco.net/support/warranty and follow the website instructions
• Business Address: U1 6-8 Byeld Street, Macquarie Park, 2113, NSW, Australia
4. Laser will review your claim and in the rst instance, attempt to troubleshoot and resolve the
issue for you without the need to return the product.
5. If it is determined via troubleshooting that your product may be faulty, our team will provide
instructions to have the product returned for assessment. If the product does need to be
returned within the warranty period, Laser will arrange return shipping at no cost to you.
6. Once we receive the product, our experienced technicians will assess it and determine how
best to resolve the issue.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are
entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss
or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of
acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
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