Schwinn Tone 2 User manual

WARNING
Owners Manual
S6011AZ / S6011AZA
S6012AZ / S6012AZA
*Styles may vary
This manual contains important safety and use informaon.
Keep this manual for future reference.
• An adult must read this enre manual
• Adult supervision is required at all mes

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Congratulaons on your new scooter!
Proper assembly and operaon of your scooter is important for
your safety and enjoyment. Our customer service department is
dedicated to your sasfacon with Pacic Cycle and its products.
If you have quesons or need advice regarding assembly, parts,
performance, or returns, please contact the experts at Pacic
Cycle. Enjoy the ride!
Toll free: 1-800-626-2811
Customer Service hours: Monday - Friday 8 AM- 5 PM Central
Standard Time (CST)
You may also reach us at:
Web: www.pacic-cycle.com
Email: customerservice@pacic-cycle.com
Mail: P. O. Box 344
4730 E. Radio Tower Lane
Olney, IL 62450
Do not return this item to the store. Please call Pacic Cycle
customer service if you need assistance. You will need your model
number and date code located on the service scker.
About This Manual
It is important for you to understand your new scooter.
By reading this manual before you go out on your rst ride, you’ll
know how to get beer performance, comfort, and enjoyment from
your new scooter. It is also important that your rst ride on your
new scooter is taken in a controlled environment, away from cars,
obstacles and cyclists.
This manual contains important informaon regarding safety,
assembly, use, and maintenance of the scooter but is not intended
to be a complete or comprehensive manual covering all aspects
concerning scooter ownership. We recommend consulng an
expert if you have any doubts or concerns regarding your
experience or ability to properly assemble and maintain the scooter.
A Special Note For Parents and Guardians
As a parent or guardian, you bear the responsibility for the acvies
and safety of your minor child. Among these responsibilies are to
make sure that the scooter which your child is riding is properly
ed to the child; that it is in safe operang condion; that you and
your child have learned, understand and obey not only the
applicable local motor vehicle, scooter, and trac laws, but also the
common sense rules of safe and responsible scoong. As a parent,
you should read this manual before leng your child ride the
scooter. Please make sure that your child always wears an approved
helmet when riding.

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Safety
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WARNING
CAUTION
Indicates a hazard or unsafe pracce that will result in severe injury
or death. Failure to read, understand and follow the safety
informaon in this manual may result in serious injury or death.
Indicates a hazard or unsafe pracce that could result in minor injury.
Indicates a hazard unrelated to personal injury, such as property damage.
NOTICE
Age and Weight RangeSafety Warning Messages
The following Safety Warning Messages indicates a potenal
personal injury hazard. Failure to follow the warnings may result in
damage to property, injury, or death.
This manual contains many Warnings and Cauons concerning the
consequences of failure to follow safety warnings. Because any fall
can result in serious injury or even death, we do not repeat the
warning of possible injury or death whenever the risk of falling is
menoned.
Product Name Age Max Weight Max Speed
Tone 2 13+ 100 kg / 220 lb 25 km/h / 15.5 mph
Tone 3 13+ 80 kg / 176 lb 25 km/h / 15.5 mph

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-- WARNING
• Read and understand all product & safety warnings
• Do not to modify unit from original design and conguraon.
• Before each use, check to conrm: That all guards and pads are
in place and in serviceable condion; That the area that the unit
is to be operated in is safe and suitable for safe operaon; That
the braking system is funconing properly; That all safety labels
are in place and understood by the operator; That any and all
axle guards, chain guards, or other covers or guards are in place
and in serviceable condion; and That res are in good
condion and have sucient tread remaining.
• Do not perform racing, stunt riding, or other maneuvers, which
may cause loss of control, or may cause uncontrolled operator
acons or reacons.
• Do not allow hands, feet, hair, body parts, clothing, or similar
arcles to come in contact with moving parts, wheels, or
drivetrain, while the motor is running.
• The owner shall allow the use and operaon of the unit aer a
demonstraon that such operators can understand and operate
all components of the unit before use.
• Obey all local trac and scooter riding laws and regulaons.
• Do not ride at night. Operate only with adequate daylight
condions of visibility.
• Persons with the following condions shall be cauoned not to
operate: Those with heart condions; pregnant women; persons
with head, back, or neck ailments, or prior surgeries to those
areas of the body; and persons with any mental or physical
condions that may make them suscepble to injury or impair
their physical dexterity or mental capabilies to recognize,
understand, and perform all of the safety instrucons and to be
able to assume the hazards inherent in unit use.
• Always wear safety equipment such as helmet, knee pads, and
elbow pads. Always wear a helmet when riding your scooter
and keep the chinstrap securely buckled. Always wear shoes.
• Wear proper riding are, reecve if possible, and avoid open
toe shoes.
• Avoid sharp bumps, drainage grates, and sudden surface
changes.
• Avoid streets and surfaces with water, sand, gravel, dirt, leaves,
and other debris. Wet weather impairs tracon, braking, and
visibility.
• Never allow more than one rider.

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Riding a scooter without protecve gear, clothing, shoes, or a
helmet may result in serious injury or death. Always wear
protecve gear, clothing, and helmet when riding the scooter.
Ensure protecve gear does not interfere with steering,
or braking.
WARNING
Protecve Gear and Clothing
Always wear:
• Colors that are easily seen and, if possible, reecve clothing.
• Clothing appropriate for the weather condions.
• Always wear shoes
• Use of protecve gear such as pads for the knees and elbows is
highly recommended for children.
• A properly ed helmet that complies with ASTM or SNELL
helmet standards.
Do not wear:
• Loose clothing parts, strings, or jewelry that may become
entangled with moving parts on the scooter or interfere with
handling of the scooter.
• Shoes with uned shoe laces
Personal Safety Helmet Use
Important! Many states have passed helmet laws regarding
children. Make sure you know your states helmet laws. It is your
job to enforce these rules with your children. Even if your state
does not have a children’s helmet law, it is recommended that
everyone wear a properly ed helmet that complies with ASTM
or SNELL helmet standards.
The correct helmet should:
• Be comfortable
• Have good venlaon
• Fit correctly
• Cover forehead
Incorrect helmet posion:
• Helmet does not cover the forehead

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Baery Warnings
WARNING!
• Liquids on the baery may cause re or electric shock.
Always keep all liquids away from the baery and keep
the baery dry.
• Stop using the scooter if the baery begins to emit odor,
overheats, or begins to leak. Do not touch any leaking
materials or breath fumes emied.
• Seek immediate medical assistance if you are exposed
to any substance that is emied from the baery.
• This baery contains dangerous substances. Never
open the baery or insert anything into the baery.
• Lithium-Ion baeries are considered hazardous
materials. Please follow all local, state, and federal laws
regards to recycling, handling, and disposing of Lithium-
Ion baeries.
• Do not expose scooter, baeries, or baery pack to
excessive heat, such as prolonged direct sunlight or
open ame.
• Never store at freezing temperatures. Freezing will
permanently damage the baery.
Risk of Fire: No User Serviceable Electric Parts. The following safety
hazards may result in serious injury or death to the user of the
scooter:
• Use of a baery or charger other than the supplied
Schwinn rechargeable baeries and charger may cause a
re or explosion. Only use the supplied Schwinn
rechargeable baery and charger with the scooter.
• Using the Schwinn rechargeable baeries and charger for
any other product may result in overheang, re or
explosion. Never use the Schwinn rechargeable baeries
with another product.
• Tampering or modifying the electric circuit system may
cause a shock, re or explosion and permanently damage
the system. Exposed wiring, circuitry in the charger may
cause electric shock. Always keep the charger housing
closed.
• Charge the baery in a well-venlated area. Do not
charge the baery near heat or ammable materials.
• Contact between the posive and negave terminals
may result in re or explosion. Avoid direct contact
between the terminals. Picking up the baery by the
wires or charger can cause damage to the baery and
may result in a re. Always pick up the baery by its case
or handles.

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Parts
2Before beginning assembly, check to ensure that the parts are present. Some hardware is aached to the sub assembly.
*Styles may vary
Handlebar grip
Handlebar washer
Baery
charger
Deck
Rear wheel
Brake
Collar
clamp
Steer tube
Rear light
Charge port
(Tone 2)
5 mm hex wrench
(included)
Kickstand
Folding
lever
Brake lever
Power
buon
Mode
buon
Accelerator
lever
Control panel
Charge port (Tone 3)

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Unfold the Scooter
Scooter Assembly
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❶ The bolt on the folding mechanism will be in the folded slot.
Folded Slot
Unfolded slot ❶
❷Push folding lever down to release bolt from folded slot.
❸ Rotate the steer tube up unl bolt on the folding mechanism is
in the unfolded slot.
❸
Unfolded Slot
❷
❸

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Aach the Handlebar Grips
❶ Place a washer over the ends of each handlebar grip.
❷ Twist each handlebar grip into the openings on each side of the
control panel. Note: the handlebar grips are labeled R for right
and L for the le grip.
❹ Ensure the folding handle is locked by pushing the handle
forward towards the frame.
Tip! To fold your scooter again aer use, place your foot on
the rear brake while pulling the folding lever down to assist in
folding scooter.
❹❶
❶
❷
❷

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Important
Before you ride:
• Check that the brake can make contact with
the wheel
• Check all of the locking nuts are firmly
tightened
• Check the res are lled at the proper air
pressure of 36 PSI (Tone 2 model only)

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Use
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WARNING
Riding the scooter in unsafe condions (i.e.: at night), in an unsafe
manner, or disregarding trac laws may result in an unexpected
movement, loss of control, and serious injury or death.
Riding Safely
General Safety
• Familiarize yourself with all the scooter’s features before riding.
Pracce braking.
• Expect the unexpected (e.g., opening car doors or cars backing out
of concealed driveways). Watch out for pedestrians.
• Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all other riders,
vehicles and objects. Safe braking distances and forces are subject
to the prevailing weather condions.
• Brake will get hot from connuous use. Do not touch aer braking.
• Use original spare parts only. Do not make structural changes or
modicaons to the scooter. Replace worn or broken parts
immediately.
• Wear proper riding are, reecve if possible, and avoid open
toe shoes.
• Do not use items that may restrict your hearing and vision.
• Do not allow passengers and do not carry packages that will
interfere with your visibility or control of the scooter.
• Never hitch on to another vehicle and pull anyone or anything.
• Do not ride indoors or on surfaces that could be damaged such as
carpet or ooring.
Road Condions
• Be aware of road condions. Concentrate on the path ahead.
Avoid pot holes, gravel, wet road markings, oil, curbs, speed
bumps, drain grates and other obstacles.
• Cross train tracks at a 90 degree angle or walk your scooter across.
• Avoid sharp bumps, drainage grates & sudden surface changes
• Wet weather impairs tracon, braking & visibility
Cornering Technique
• Brake slightly before cornering and prepare to lean your body into
the corner.
• Decrease your riding speed, avoid sudden braking and sharp turns.
Safe Riding Rules for Children
• Be aware of other vehicles behind and nearby.
• If riding downhill, be extra careful. Slow down using the brakes and
maintain control of the steering.
• Stunt riding reduces ability to control and maneuver the scooter.
Videos may show people doing stunts or tricks. Do not assume you
can aempt the same tricks without risk to you and the scooter.
• Keep both hands on handlebars at all mes.

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Baery Warnings
NOTICE
• The baery contains hazardous material that may cause serious
injury or death if handled, connected, or charged improperly.
Only an adult who has read and understands the warnings and
instrucons in this manual should handle, connect, or charge the
baery. Always contact Pacic Cycle at 1-800-626-2811 if you
have any quesons or concerns regarding handling, connecng,
or charging the baery.
• Charging the baery more than 24 hours could cause the baery
to explode or ignite resulng in serious injury, death or property
damage. Do not charge the baery for more than 24 hours.
Always disconnect the product from the charger aer the baery
is completely charged. Immediately disconnect the charger from
the wall aer the charger indicator light turns green.
• A damaged supply cord, connector, or charger could cause burns
to the skin, an electrical re, serious injury, death, or property
damage. Always inspect the supply cord, connector, and charger
for damage. (e.g., frayed or kinked wires, exposed inner wires,
missing insulaon) before use. If damaged, do not use the supply
cord, connector or charger for any purpose and properly dispose.
• Connecng the baery and baery charger to an extension
cord(s) could result in overheang, explosion, re, serious injury,
death, or property damage. Never charge the baery using an
extension cord. Always plug the charger directly into a wall outlet.
• Do not ride in wet/icy condions or immerse scooter in water.
Water can damage electrical and drive components and create
unsafe condions.
• The average me to charge the baery is 3.5 hours. Failure to
follow the instrucons regarding charging the baery may result
in permanent damage to the baery and void the warranty.
• The baery may become damaged if allowed to drain completely.
Always keep the baery charged.
• Charge the baery once every three months, even when not
using the scooter.
• Devices are not intended for use at elevaons greater than 2000 m
above sea level.
WARNING
• Only use the charger provided by Schwinn:
Charger Model: Tone3: CP2915, Tone2: CP4215
Charger Manufacture: Powsun
• Do not use, charge or store in excessive heat or cold:
Riding Temperature: 14° - 104° Fahrenheit (-10 - 40 Celsius)
Charging Temperature: 32° - 104° Fahrenheit (0 - 40 Celsius)
Storage Temperature: -4° - 122° Fahrenheit (-20 - 50 Celsius)

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Charge the Baery
❶
Note: The charger light
is red when charging
and turns green when
charging is complete.
Regular charge No more than
3.5 hours 24 hours
24+
3.5 Tone 3
Charge Port
Tone 2
Charge Port
❷
❸

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Scooter Control Panel
Get to know the funcons of the control panel before riding the scooter.
Key/Lever Funcon
❶ Power key Press 2 seconds to turn the scooter ON or OFF.
❷ Mode key When the scooter is on, switch the speed modes to low, middle or high speed.
❸ Speed level
(speed appears at
the top of the
display screen)
When the light is:
White: low speed mode (maximum speed is 6 mph / 10 km/h)
Yellow: middle speed mode (maximum speed is 12.5 mph / 20 km/h)
Red: high speed mode (maximum speed is 15.5 mph / 25 km/h)
❹Baery power
indicator
❺ Brake lever Press down to stop the scooter.
❻Accelerate lever Press down to accelerate the scooter.
75% - 100% power 50% - 75% power 25% - 50% power 0% - 25% power
❺❻
❶❷❸❹

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Starng the scooter
❶To turn the scooter on press the power
key for 2 seconds.
❷ Toggle through the Mode key to choose
your speed range. Your speed will
appear in the center of the screen.
❸ Press the accelerate lever and kick
to start.
❹ Grip the handlebars rmly with both
hands while riding.
Stopping the scooter
❺ Brake by pressing down on the brake
lever.
❻ Note: you can use the rear brake to
slow down the scooter.
❼Turn the power switch o when not
in use.
❹
❸❷❺
❻❻
❶
❼

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Proper maintenance is crical to the performance and safe
operaon of the scooter. Always inspect the scooter and conduct
necessary maintenance before each use of the scooter. Failure to
conduct maintenance on the scooter may result in malfuncon
of a crical part or serious injury or death.
This secon presents important informaon on maintenance
and will assist you in determining the proper course of acon to
take if you do have a problem with the operaon of the scooter.
If you have quesons regarding maintenance please call our
customer service, toll free, at 1-800-626-2811 or see a qualied
bicycle mechanic. Do not call the store where the scooter was
purchased.
Maintenance
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WARNING Basic Maintenance
The following procedures will help you maintain your scooter for
years of enjoyable riding.
• For painted frames, dust the surface and remove any loose dirt
with a dry cloth. To clean, wipe with a damp cloth soaked in a mild
detergent soluon.
• Clear any debris between the wheels and frame
• Store your scooter indoors when not in use. Prolonged exposure
to UV rays, rain, and elements may damage the components.
• Riding on the beach or in coastal areas exposes your scooter to
salt which is very corrosive. Clean your scooter frequently.
• If paint has become scratched or chipped to the metal, use touch
up paint to prevent rust. Clear nail polish can also be used as a
preventave measure.
• Check that the wheels are securely fastened to the scooter and
axle nuts are ght.

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Baery Disposal
Important! Recycle the dead baery responsibly. The baery
contains chemicals and must be disposed of properly and legally.
It is illegal in most areas to incinerate lead acid baeries or dispose
of them in landlls. Take it to a federal or state-approved baery
recycler, such as an authorized service center or your local
automove baery retailer. Do not throw the baery away with
your regular household trash!
Scooter Security
You just bought a new scooter! Don’t lose it. Lock your scooter to
help prevent possible the:
• Invest in a high quality lock that will resist hacksaws and bolt
cuers.
• Always lock your scooter to an immovable object if it is le
unaended. Keep in mind that individual parts of a scooter may
be stolen.
• Use a lock that will t through the folding lever.

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❶
❷
❸
❹
Removing the battery
❶ Working from the boom of the scooter.
❷ Remove the screws from the baery compartment.
❸ Remove the baery cover.
❹ Disconnect the baery connectors and remove the baery.
❺ Dispose of the baery to a recycling facility.
❺

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Service
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Do not return this product to the place of purchase. If your scooter
needs service, repairs or replacement parts, please have the model
and serial number available and call:
UNITED STATES
Pacic Cycle Consumer Relaons
Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (CST) Monday - Friday
Phone: 1-800-626-2811
Email: customerservice@pacic-cycle.com
CANADA
Pacic Cycle Canada
Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (CST) Monday - Friday
Phone: 1-877-758-4741
Email: customerservice@pacic-cycle.com
MEXICO
Bicicletas Mercurio
Phone: 01-800-2288-2424
Email: soportetecnico@bicmercurio.com.mx
AUSTRALIA
Monza Imports
Phone: 61 3 8327 8080
Email: cyclcing@monzaimports.com.au

Warranty
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LIMITED WARRANTY AND POLICY ON REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Your purchase includes the following warranty which is in lieu of all other express warranes. This warranty is extended only to the inial consumer purchaser.
No warranty registraon is required. This warranty gives you specic legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
FRAME
Frames are guaranteed against manufacturing defects for a period of 1 year. If frame failure should occur due to faulty materials or workmanship during the guarantee
period, the frame will be replaced. For frame replacement under this Pacic Limited Warranty, contact us, stang the nature of the failure, model number, date received
and the name of the store from which the scooter was received, at the address given on this page. Frame must be returned for inspecon at customer’s expense. The
length of the useful life cycle will vary depending on the type of scooter, riding condions and care the scooter receives. Compeon, jumping, downhill racing, trick riding,
trial riding, riding in severe condions or climates, riding with heavy loads or any other non-standard use can substanally shorten the useful product life cycle. Any one or
a combinaon of these condions may result in an unpredictable failure that is not covered by this warranty.
PARTS
All other parts of the unit except Normal Wear Parts are warranted against defecve materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year, 6 months for baery, from the date
of purchase by the inial consumer purchaser, subject to the Terms and Condions of the warranty listed below. If failure of any part should occur due to faulty materials or
workmanship during the warranty period, the part will be replaced. All warranty claims must be submied to the address below and must be shipped prepaid and
accompanied by proof of purchase. Any other warranty claims not included in this statement are void. This especially includes installaon, assembly, and disassembly costs.
This warranty does not cover paint damage, rust, or any modicaons made to the scooter. Normal Wear Parts are dened as grips, wheels, and brake mechanism. These
parts are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship as delivered with the product. Any claim for repair or replacement of Normal Wear Parts (grips,
wheels, brake mechanism) and missing parts must be made within thirty (30) days of the date of purchase. The warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, improper
assembly or maintenance, or installaon of parts or accessories not originally intended or compable with the scooter as sold. The warranty does not apply to damage or
failure due to accident, abuse, misuse, neglect, or the. Claims involving these issues will not be honored.
CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY
1. Your scooter has been designed for general transportaon and recreaonal use, but has not been designed to withstand abuse associated with stunng and jumping.
This warranty ceases when you rent, sell, or give away the scooter, ride with more than one person, or use the scooter for stunng or jumping.
2. This warranty does not cover ordinary wear and tear or anything you break accidentally or deliberately.
3. It is the responsibility of the individual consumer purchaser to assure that all parts included in the factory-sealed carton are properly installed, all funconal parts are
inially adjusted properly, and subsequent normal adjustments necessary to keep the scooter in good operang condion are properly made. This warranty does not
apply to damage due to improper installaon of parts, installaon of any kind of power plant or internal combuson engine, modicaon or alteraon of the brakes, or
frame in any way, or failure to properly maintain or adjust the scooter. NOTICE: Scooter specicaons subject to change without noce.
© 2020 Pacic Cycle Inc.
4902 Hammersley Rd.
Madison, WI 53711
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