RAM WHEELS Pro Series User manual

Pro Series
USER MANUAL

DECLARATION+OF+CONFORMITY+
Manufacturer+
CityGreen!Group!Co.,!Limited.!No!216,!Xiachen!Village,!Shizhu!Town,!Yongkang,!Jinhua,!Zhejiang,!
China
Applicant!
Classic Bike Shop Ltd trading as Ram!Wheels!–!Unit!3b!Dunlop!Road,!Hunt!End!Industrial!Estate,!
Redditch,!B97!5XP!
Applicant+is:!
Importer!
Object+of+the+declaration!
Product+name:+Green!01!(Pro!X!Series)!
Brand+name/Trade+mark:+Ram!Wheels!
Product+description:+Electric!Scooter!!
Model+No:!Green!01!(Pro!X!Series)!
Year+of+Construction:+2020+
The!object!of!the!declaration!described!above!is!in!conformity!with!the!essential!requirements!
of!the!following!Directives:!
*Reference+no.
*Title
2006/42/EC!
Machinery Directives!
2014/30/EU!
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives!
2014/35/EU
Low Voltage Directives
The following harmonized standards were applied
EN ISO 12100:2010; EN 60204-1:2018; EN 15194:2017
Signed for and on behalf of Classic Bike Shop Ltd Trading as Ram
WheelsM Rogers
Director!

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IMPORTANT
BATTERY CARE
1.
Make sure that your Scooter is fully charged prior
to initialuse.Thefirstchargeshould take approximately6-8 hours.
2.
Alwayscharge your Scooter after every use.
3.
Turnthe key to the OFF position when not in use.
4.
DONOT leave your scooter charging for more than 12 hours.
5.
Should you wish to store your
Scooter
charge it beforehand and
make sure to charge once every 14 days.
This manual contains vital information regarding product care as well as best
riding practices, riding conditions,and precautionary measures. Read through
this entire manual before riding, and make sure to heed all warnings, failure
to do so mayresult inyourScooter not being covered by warr anty.



WARNINGS
The Pro Series Scooter is not intended to be used on public roads where there are
cars,buses ,t axis or any other licensed motor vehicles. Make sure
to familiarize yourself with the traffic rules and regulations in your area to
determine where it is safe for yo uto ride your scooter.
Ridingthe
Pro Series Scooter
canresult in serious injury orevendeathregardless of
the. ability of the rider, any factory fault, any precautions taken or conditions in
which they [the rider) were riding in. Make sure to check that all nutsand bolts are
tight before use, that your brakes are in proper working condition, and that you are
both able and competent
to
handle this scooter. Parents should be made aware
that this scooter is not for children under the age of 16, and further still, that
riders above this ageshould show a suitabledegree of awareness, skill and ability
to handle a ride-on of this nature.
Do not exceed the weight limit
Riding Conditions, Method and Appropriate Apparel
Make sure
to
use proper riding attire in the form of elbow and knee pads as well
as a helmet andappropriate footwear. Glovesand goggles are recommended.
Riders will become accustomed
to
riding the Scooter overtime, accidents can
occur when given to someone who has never ridden a scooter before. Exercise
cautionwhen allowing a first time rider to get onto the
Scooter.
The rider
should be
instructed on how to ride the
Scooter
[see full details on howto ride the scooter on
page 4).
Use caution when riding, and make sure to always be aware of your surroundings
so as
to
avoid any pedestrians, other riders, animals or fixed obstacles that may
cause you,or thatyoumaycause,anyinjury. The
Pro Series Scooter
is not designed
to withstand any extreme maneuverer's. Do not attempt to perform any tricks,
wheelies,bunny hops or any other extreme maneuverer on the
Scooter
Evidence of
such abuse will render your warranty void.
Asse ss riding conditions before making use of the
scooter,
Do not ride your
Scooter
intherain,or inanyotheradverseweatherconditions. The electricaI and
drive components could be damaged
.
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How toRide Your Pro Series Scooter
The
Scooter
has a variable speed accelerator (throttle} like that foundon a
motorcycle. You can control your speed preciselyby slowly opening the throttle
Opening the throttle further will result in increased speed. Do not snap the throttle
open suddenly as this willrapidly project the scooter forward. This may result
in losing control of the
scooter
and can result in damage to scooter or cause
you serious
injury.
Before turning the key on make sure your scooter is aimed towards anopen
space with nothing in front of you.Put one foot on the deck and hold the handle-
bars firmly. Familiarize yourself with the brakes before turning the key. Once you
are ready to ride tum the key
to
the ON position. Hold the accelerator firmly and
slowly twist it open. As the scooter starts
to
move forward and you have enough
speed to balance, place your second foot onto the deck. Slowly open the throttle
until you get
to
the required speed for the conditions in which you are riding, whilst
maintaining a speed suitable foryour ability. Build your speed up gradually as you
become familiar with the scooter. Practice using the brakes while you are going
slowly. Avoid opening the throttle to its maximum until you are well accustomed to
the scooter's handling and braking. Fully opening the throttle will result in your
batteries discharging rapidly, and your range will be adversely affected.

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Table of contents
Familiarising yourself with Your Scooter ................................................................6
How to unfold your
Scooter.......................................................................
6
Fuse inst allation...............................................................................................
7
Installing the handle-bar.... ......................................................................
7
Installing the seat........................................................................................
7
Charging....................................................................................................
9
Battery care..............................................................................................
9
Before riding.. .......................................................................................... 10
Onboard LED...................................................................................................10
Suspension....................................................................................................
10
Adjusting your rearsuspension
..................................................11
Brakes....................................................................................
11
Adjusting your brakes.................................................................................................
12
Chain Care........................................................................
12
Service
. . . . . . . .
..........................................................................................................12
TroubleShooting... ...............................................................................
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Familiarising yourself withYourScooter
J
•\
1.
Throttle
2.
Brake
3.
Folding Handle
4.
Front Shock Absorber
5.
Disc Brake
6.
Motor
7.
Seat
8.
Quick Release Deck
9.
On/Off switch
10 . Rear Twin-Shock Suspension 1
1. Battery Pack
12. Charger
1 3. Tool Kit
12.
Getting Started
How To Unfold Your Scooter
To unfold the Scooter. push the leverdown with one hand while gently pulling the
steering column upward with the other hand.
Extend the steering column fullyuntilyoufeelthelocking mechanism click into
place.

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Installing the Handlebar
Place the handlebar on the steering column
and align to m ake sure that that the wheel is
exactly per pendicular
to
thehandlebars.
Tighten the Allen bolts well using an Allen key.
If you find that the handlebars are tight
around the steering column, use a large, flat
screwdriver
to
assist you in widening the
clamp.
Fuse Installation
Before you begin assembling your Scooter , please ensure that you
have installed
the fuse that can be found in your
Scooter
pack.
oRemove the fuse from the pack, lift the deck of the
Scooter
and insert into the slot provided.

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Installing the Seat
Steps:
1.
Remove the steel stem from the black seat base.
2.
Place the seat (A) on the steel stem [BJ and
tighten.
3.
Placetheclamp(C)(foundinyour
Scooter
pack] on
the top of the black seat base (D). Make sure you
put the correct end of the clamp on the seat base.
You will see alip on the inside of the clamp, this lip
indicates the top end of the clamp
[see imagebelow].
4.
Insert the steel stem (B)into the black seat base (D).
5 . Tighten the c lamp and tighten the fore screwto
keep the seat inplace.
6. Insert the seat into the scooter deck.
7. Tighten all bolts on the plastic seat stem cover.
Remember to keep the area into which the seat is
inserted clean and greased or else youwill find
it difficult to remove the seat and access the
batteries.

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The
Charging
To charge, plug the charger in the wall, and the charger into the charging port
located on the right hand side of the Scooter just beneath the deck.
When charging your Scooter for the firsttime,it isrecommended that theunit
be charged
for 6-8 hours prior to
first
use.
Battery Care
1.
For the first charge yourScooter mu st be left to charge for 6-8 hours
2.
Fromthere onwards chargeyour Scooter untilthegreen light appears on the
charger . Do not keep the charger plugged in for a period longer than
12
hours,
this may cause irreparable damage to your batteries and will not
be covered by warranty.
3.
Do not allow your batteries to go into "deep discharge". This occurs when a
riders ignores the LED signals andcontinuesto ridethe Scooter and doesnot
charge the unit immediately. Thiswill cause irreparable damage to your batteries
and will not be covered by warranty.
4.
Make sure that you charge your Scooter prior
to
storingit. Make s re that you
charge it at least once every 14 days.Not charging the
Scooter
every 14 days may
result in causing irreparable damage to your batteries
which will not be covered by warranty.
To increase the range on your batteries, be sure to charge the Scooter
whenever the
scooter is not in use. On returning from a ride, charge your
Scooter
right away. Consistent charging will build up the
range of your batteries.

Before Riding
Make sure that your tyres arepumped up to the correct pressure before riding.
Check that the wheels spin freely and that the brakes are not catching at any
point.
On board LED
The on board LED, attached to the throttle of your
Scooter ,
assists in showing
how much power is left in your battery system.
Suspension
Our
Scooter
is equipped with a shock absorber in the front and a twin-shock
suspension in the rear. The twin-shock suspension can be adjusted for comfort
depending on the weight of the rider. Make sure that the linkage bolts on the front
shock absorber are fairly tight and there is no play,do not over tighten.
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Brakes
The
Scooter
has a front and rear wheelcable-disc brake system. To apply the rear
brake, pull the left brake lever. To apply the front brake, apply the right brake
lever. Good riding practice is to apply the rear brake first and then the front. Best
stability is attained byusing both brakes.
IMPORTANT: Do not allow any oily product to come in contact with the disc brake
as this will ruin your brake system. Further, if you hear a screeching sound stop
riding yourscooter and visit the nearest Service Centre immediately. The brake
pads on your
Scooter
have worn down and further application of the brakes will
damage the brake rotor.
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Adjusting Your Rear Suspension
To adjust the rear suspension tighten/ loosen the adjustment nut.
Please do not attempt
to
adjust the shock absorber.
Make sure that the nuts and bolts on the shock absorber are tight enough that
there is no play.

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Adjusting Your Brakes
oTo tighten your brakes, loosen the lock nut (A) until it spins freely.Now turn
the tensioning bottle (B)outwards until thebrake is correctly adjusted.
Finally,tighten the lock nut to lock the adjustment in place.
To loosen your brakes,loosen the lock nut (A). Turn the tensioning bolt (B)
inward and the brake will loosen. Now tighten the lock nut to lock the
adjustment inplace.
Chain Care
Proper chain care will increase the life and improve the performance of your
Scooter
1. Always keep the chain lubricated with a good chain spray [either motorcycle
or bicycle-grade).
2. Make sure that the chain is tight with about 2-3mm of play.
3.
It
is r ecommended tha t you do not attempt to tighten the chain yourself, but
rather visit the Service Centre for this adjustment as this is a specialized
operation.
4.
Incorrectly aligning the rear wheel and/or overtighting the chain will cause
damage
to
the scooter that will not be covered by your warranty.

Trouble shooting
Prob l em
Solution
If solution doesn't worl
Scooter will not go:
-Are batt ery lights
near accelerator on?
Yes:
1.
.
Checkbrake handles for
damage
to
cut
off
switch.
2.
Open deck cover, free wiring
harness by cutting cable ties
and checkall contacts.
No:
1.
Open deck cover and
check fuse.
2.
Free wiring harness
by
cutting cable ties and
check allcontacts.
Take scooterto
Service Centre
Jerformance
andRange of scooter
has decreased
1.
Scooter is overloaded.
Keep
to
the
1
00kg weight limit.
2.
Hill is too steep.Max range is
attained on flat ground,
av01d steep hills.
3.
Scooter was used inan
off-road environment. Use your
scooter on hard ground only.
4.
Check that tyres are inflated
to 2 bar.
5.
Check that wheels are
spinning freely andbrakes
are not catching.
Replace batteries
Brakes are not
working
Adjust lock nut and tensioning
bolt
on brake handle.
(Do not attempt
to
fiddle with
the brake caliper.
Doing so will void your warranty).
Take scooter
to
Service Centre
Handlebars not
aligned to
front wheel
Loosen handlebar clamp on
steering tube, re-align
and retighten.
Take scooter to
Service Centre
Seat is loose
Tighten seat bolts.
Takescooter
to
Service
Centrr
Chain is noisy
Apply chain oil.
Takescooter
to
Service
Cen1
Chain is very loose
Take scooter to Service Centre. A
loose chain is a good indication that
it is time for a professional service.
(Do not attempt to adjust the chain.
Doing so will void yourwarranty).
N/ A
Chain falls off
Take scooter to Service Centre.
N/A

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Charging ofBanerles
Problem
Solution
I
If solut iondoesn't war
Batteries are not
char ging a er use
(charger light stays
green endwon't go red)
1.
Clean and check both ends of
the charger plug. Make sure
they fit snuggly and are not
worn.
2.
Open deck cover, free wiring
harness by cutting cable ties
andcheckchargingwirecontacts
Take scooter to
ServiceCentre
Charger light
not working
1.
Check the ACplug is making
good contact and that the
power is on.
2.
Check power cablefor
breakages.
Replace Charger
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