Scooty CITY 26 PRO User manual

ELECTRIC BIKE
SCOOT156 - SCOOTY CITY 26 PRO
Instruction manual
Please read this manual carefully before rst use
Original Instructions


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Thank you for your purchase.
Welcome to Scooty
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY GUIDELINES 06
2. CONTENTS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 10
3. USE 11
4. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 19
5. FAQ & WARRANTY 23
Before using this product, carefully read the user guidelines. These will allow
you to properly understand, use and service this product, and to get to know its
performances and features.
Keep this manual for future reference. If selling or giving this product to someone
else, please ensure you include this manual along with it.

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EN 1. SAFETY GUIDELINES
1. This device is designed to transport one person, and is intended for use by
teenagers and adults.
Cleaning, maintenance and all other handling of the device must be performed by
someone over the age of 12.
This device may be used by children aged 12 and up, and may also be used by persons
with physical, sensory or mental disabilities, on condition that adequate supervision
is provided or they have been instructed on how to operate the device safely and are
aware of any potential risks. Children should not be allowed to play with the device.
Cleaning and user maintenance should not be performed by unsupervised children.
Parents should not let their child use this device unsupervised. The product should be
stored out of the reach of children.
The charger may be used by children aged 8 years or older and by persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or without experience or knowledge,
if they are properly supervised or if they have been given instructions on how to use
the device safely and if the risks involved have been understood. Make sure that only
the charger supplied with the product is used.
Do not transport an additional person, children, or goods. Exceeding the weight limit
may cause injuries and damage the device. That the user is within the weight limit
does not mean they are tall enough to maintain control of the device.
2. This is an individual transportation device. It is therefore not suitable for
competitions or extreme sports, and must never be used in a skate park. Do not use
the device to go up or down stairs, perform jumps, jump over obstacles, or perform
tricks or dangerous acts. This device is neither a toy nor a tness device.
This product has not been designed for professional or commercial use, such as:
rentals, forming a eet of vehicles, business trips.
3. This device should be used with caution on a surface that is at, clean, dry and
free of gravel and grease, as there needs to be friction between the wheels and the
ground to move forward. Avoid obstacles, holes, bumps, and sewer grates that may
cause accidents. Slow down for speed bumps.
Stay away from other road users and observe trafc rules. You are not safe from the
risks posed by the behaviour of others. Anticipate obstacles and trafc by driving
at an appropriate speed. The stopping distance is correlated with your speed, so
take care to anticipate braking distances in wet weather and/or on wet roads. Avoid
abrupt manoeuvres and sudden braking; the device may skid, lose its balance, or fall,
even on a smooth, at surface. You must always remain vigilant and stay away from
pedestrians and other users on public roads or thoroughfares, who may cross without

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having seen you. WARNING! Never use the product outside the areas permitted by
regulations.
4. Caution! This appliance is designed for outdoor use. It is your responsibility to know
and comply with the regulations in force on the public and private thoroughfares
where you use the device.
5. Learn how to use the device in an open and at location without many other road
users around you, and make sure you wear a helmet.
Always wear sturdy shoes and trousers when using this device. Do not operate this
device if you are barefoot or wearing open sandals. Avoid wearing clothing that is
excessively loose or has dangling cords or ties, scarves, etc., which could be caught
in the wheel. This could lead to choking, falling, and/or a collision.
6. Do not ride in rain, snow, puddles, mud, or other wet areas with a water depth of
over 2 cm that would allow water to seep into the device. To clean your device, follow
the advice in section 4.3.
Do not use this device if visibility is poor. If you are riding at night or in dark weather, we
recommend wearing reective clothing or equipment, such as a high-visibility jacket
or armband. In addition to this recommendation, you should refer to the applicable
equipment requirements in the location and country of use.
7. Do not use this device under the inuence of alcohol or other drugs. For your
safety, such use is strictly prohibited.
8. Do not leave the product within the reach of anyone who could start it without the
authorisation of the main user or without prior information and knowledge of these
safety measures/guidelines and use.
If you lend the device to someone, ensure the other person knows how to use it and
explain to them all the safety guidelines. The person you are lending the device to
must be reminded to follow trafc regulations and to wear protective gear while
riding.
9. A mobility device is subject to physical constraints depending on its purpose,
design and use. Given this, the unit must be inspected before each use and you must
double check that all safety features work properly (brakes, lights). The various points
of inspection and maintenance to be carried out on your appliance are detailed in
section 4.2.
The folding mechanism must be securely locked into its vertical driving position.
If you notice any pieces have come loose, low battery level alerts, at tyres, excessive
wear and tear, strange noises, improper functioning or any other abnormality, stop

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10. DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR CHARGE ITS BATTERY IN THE FOLLOWING
CIRCUMSTANCES:
• The product is damaged.
• The battery is emitting an abnormal smell and heat.
• Brake controls, or other braking or safety devices (lights) are damaged.
Discontinue use and do not touch any liquid leaking out of the device. Do not expose
the device’s battery to excessive heat.
11. The battery must not be replaced by the user. Please contact your retailer or the
brand’s after-sales service for any device modications or maintenance.
12. The batteries must be disposed of appropriately. If you are unable to return your
product to your retailer, place it in the containers provided for this purpose (see the
brand’s manual for more information) in order to protect the environment.
13. Anyopeningof the device orproductmay modify the safety ofthedevice or product,
and the brand does not take responsibility for this. Please note that opening the device
will void the warranty of the device or product. Should you nevertheless wish to carry
out repairs on your device yourself, the brand does not take any responsibility for the
reliabilityoftherepairsandpotentialdamagethesemayincur.Accidentsthatmayoccur
as a result of these repairs are not the brand’s responsibility. In case of doubt or when
in need of assistance, contact an authorised retailer or the brand’s customer support.

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Pictogram Meaning
Always read the instructions carefully.
Weight of the product alone.
Maximum weight for the user of the product.
Motor power of the device (in kW)
Maximum speed of the device (in km/h)
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the user’s manual.
This unit should not come into contact with water. Do not store the unit in a
wet location.
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of «dangerous voltage» within the
product’s enclosure that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk
of electric shock.
This symbol indicates that this equipment has double electrical isolation
between the (dangerous) voltage of the power source and the parts accessible
by the user.
Caution! Protective equipment including wrist guards, gloves, knee pads,
helmet and elbow pads must be worn.
Electrical and electronic equipment must be sorted and disposed of
separately. Do not dispose of electrical and electronic equipment with
normal, unsorted household waste, but bring it to a selective sorting center.
This marking is used on the nameplate to indicate that the equipment
operates on direct current only or to identify the corresponding terminals.
This marking is used to identify the electronic device comprising the
transformer and the electronic circuit, which converts electrical energy to
one or more output connectors.

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EN 2. CONTENTSANDTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
This pack contains:
• Scooty CITY 26 PRO electric bike
• Tools
• Original mains charger
• Battery lock key
• User manual
• Warranty manual
• CE declaration
• Warranty card TO BE KEPT (it contains the device’s serial number and manufacture
date, essential information for warranty purposes)
Technical specications:
Battery : Lithium-ion 12Ah 36V
Charging time : 4-6h
Autonomy : 50 km max with assistance*
Speed : 25 km/h*
Motor : 250W Nominal 36V
Charger : Input : 100-240V ~ 1.4A 47-63 Hz
Output : 42V 2A 84 W
Maximum weight supported : 120 kg
Device weight : 24,2 kg
Device dimensions : 1730x690x1090mm
Model reference : GT-EC-400
Charger reference : DPLC058V29
* Generally speaking, range and speed are given as an indication. These vary according
to the weight of the user and the conditions of use (slope, outside temperature,
humidity, speed and motor load). Specications may change. These speed and range
guidelines do not constitute a contractual commitment on the part of the retailer or
the CIBOX INTERACTIVE company.

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3. USE
3.1. DEVICE OVERVIEW
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2
3
4
5
6
7
(1). Adjustable saddle (2). Removable battery /Rear light (3). Motor, gear and rear
brake (4). Derailler (5). Screen (6). Shift lever / Brakes handles (7). Front light
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10
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(8). ON/OFF button (9). Activation button for front lights (10). Assistance mode
selection button (11). Remaining battery level.
Assistance modes:
The device has 3 speed modes. The electric assistance system is activated from 1 to
1.5 turns of the pedals.
1 : the assistance will stop when the speed has reached 15km/h.
2 : the assistance will stop when the speed has reached 20km/h.
3 : the assistance will stop when the speed has reached 25km/h.
Speeds :
The device is equipped with 6 speeds.

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EN You should change to a smaller number as soon as the effort becomes important.
Conversely, to avoid the sensation of pedalling «in a vacuum», a higher number
should be selected.
Use the gear lever on the handlebars to change gears.
Turn the handle up to increase speeds.
Turn the handle down to decrease speeds.
Lighting :
The lighting system is a safety feature of your bike, it must be obligatory on your bike.
Check that your lighting system is working and that your batteries are charged before
riding.
Doorbell :
A bell is installed on your handlebars. The bell is a safety device on your bike, it must
be obligatorily present on your handlebars.
Brakes :
The right-hand handle activates your rear brake.
The left handle activates the front brake.
3.2. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING THE DEVICE
To unpack the product, it is recommended to have a clear surface that is large enough
to unpack and prepare the device. Take the device out of its packaging, making sure
to not injure yourself or damage other products or your surroundings. Have someone
help you if the product is too heavy for you to handle on your own (the weight of the
device is indicated on the packaging).
An adult must unpack and assemble the device.

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Mounting the pedals :
Use the R (right) and L (left) markings to identify them.
1. Mount the right pedal on the right crank arm. Tighten the pedal clockwise using the
wrench provided.
2. Then screw the left pedal onto the left crank arm counterclockwise.
Mounting the handlebar :
1. First orient the handlebars in the right direction.
2. Tighten the xing screw on the stem using the wrench provided.
3. Check that the handlebars are correctly oriented.
Assembly and adjustment of the saddle:
Loosen the nut on the seat post clamp to be able to change the height of the seat
post in the frame.
Select a height and tighten the seat post clamp nut. When adjusting the saddle to
its lowest position, make sure that the saddle does not touch any component of the
bicycle such as the battery cover. Also, be sure not to exceed the minimum seat tube
insertion mark. This insertion mark should never be visible when using the bike.
IMPORTANT : To determine your saddle height, sit on the bicycle and place a heel on
the pedal in the down position with the crank parallel to the seat post. When your leg
is extended the saddle height is correct.
Recommended saddle height and user size:
Wheel dimensions Maximum height of
the saddle
Minimum saddle
height
Recommended user
size*
26’’ 96 cm 84 cm 165 - 185 cm
* Size for an «optimal» use of the device.

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EN Recommended tightening for handlebar, stem, saddle, seatpost and wheel
components :
To ensure proper attachment of the handlebars, stem, saddle, seatpost and wheels,
it is recommended to use appropriate tightening wrenches and to apply a tightening
force in accordance with the specic tightening torques for each of the components
of the following different bicycle models (in Nm):
Stem and handlebars :
MODEL with AHEADSET stem MODEL with Plunger Stems
Model Stem on
vertical
screw
frame
head
Stem on
frame
head
(fork)
Height
Adjustment
Stem
Handle-
bars on
stem
Stem on
vertical
screw
frame
head
Stem nut
on frame
head
(fork)
Handle-
bars on
stem
GT-EC-400
Commercial
name : Scooty
City 26 PRO
/ / / / 20 18.4 3.6
Caution: The use of an aerodynamic or other extension placed on the handlebars can
have a negative inuence on the rider’s response time during braking and cornering.

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Saddle and wheels :
SADDLE WHEELS
Model Saddle and
seatpost
Seat post and seat
tube (frame)
Rear wheel to
frame
Front wheel to fork
GT-EC-400
Commercial
name : Scooty
City 26 PRO
3.6 quick lock 35 25
Caution: Under certain conditions, the controller, the charger, the mechanical
disks and some parts of the product can reach high temperatures. Therefore, avoid
contact or protect yourself (gloves, protections,...) before touching these parts within
minutes after using the product. Do not expose the product to temperatures above
50°C. Beyond this range the autonomy will be affected. Furthermore, in a conned
environment, high temperatures will affect the composite materials of the product.
3.3. CHARGING AND BATTERY INDICATOR
Charge the battery before rst use. To do so, charge the device using the charger
supplied.
IMPORTANT: Only charge the device with the original charger supplied with the
device by the manufacturer. In case of doubt, loss or malfunction, avoid charging the
device with another charger. It is advised you obtain a new charger from your dealer.
You will nd the email address to contact customer support on the last page of the
warranty manual.
Next, check the battery charge level before use, using the battery level indicator (11).
There are two ways to recharge the battery:
1. Remove the battery to recharge it.
2. Recharge the battery directly from the battery pack attached to the bike.
In any case, it is advisable to make the connections in the following order:
1. Connect the charger output plug to the battery rst, then connect the charger input
plug to the household electrical outlet.
2. Disconnect the input plug from the house power outlet rst, then the output plug
from the battery.

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EN Note: We recommend recharging the battery after each use and at least once a
month. The battery should be recharged indoors.
3.4. PREPARATION
For your own safety, we recommend you use this device in comfortable conditions,
wearing protection equipment such as a helmet and appropriate protective gear for
your joints (knee pads, elbow pads). For your own safety as well as that of others,
drive the device wearing closed and preferably at shoes to ensure you have a good
grip and stability.
Helmet
Elbow support
Wrist guard
Knee pad
3.5. HOW TO USE THE DEVICE (READ BEFORE FIRST USE)
HELMET WEARING
We strongly advise you to equip yourself before riding the bike with at least one
helmet, which must comply with the regulations on personal protective equipment
and must be attached.
WARNING: The user must comply with the requirements of national regulations
when using the bicycle on public roads, including compliance with the Highway
Code.
WARNING: The user is obliged to install lighting, signalling and warning devices on
the bicycle.
- It is forbidden to ride on the sidewalk, otherwise the bicycle must be held in the
hand.
- Do not wear earphones or any device that may emit sound, or use a hand-held
telephone.

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The wearing of a certied retro-reective vest is mandatory for all cyclists and
passengers riding outside the city at night or when visibility is poor. The manufacturer
declines all responsibility if the driver of the bicycle does not comply with the
regulations in force.
3.6. FIRST USE
Before each use, please check the general condition of your bike.
The good condition of wearing parts such as brakes, tires, steering, transmission, rims,
etc. must be checked by the user before every use and regularly checked, serviced
and adjusted by a qualied mechanic.
Be sure to properly maintain your bike according to the instructions in the user’s
manual.
The ideal temperature range for the use of electric bicycles is between 5 and 25°C.
Using your electric bicycle in low temperatures, less than 5°C, will not damage your
battery but may reduce performance.
The device emits an average sound pressure of less than 70dB at the user’s ears.
WARNING: Like any mechanical component, a bicycle is subject to high stress and
wear. Different materials and components can react differently to wear and fatigue.
If a component has exceeded its service life expectancy, it may break off in a single
blow, possibly causing injury to the cyclist. Cracks, scratches, and discoloration in
high stress areas indicate that the component has exceeded its life expectancy and
should be replaced.
1. Check that the battery is securely in place and locked with the key in the «LOCK»
position.
2. Turn on the unit by pressing the ON/OFF button on the control panel.
3. Start pedaling like a regular bicycle.

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EN 3.7. HOW TO REMOVE AND REPLACE THE BATTERY
Turn the key to the left to unlock the battery and remove it. Use the handle on the
back to slide the battery out from under the carrier. To put it back in, do the reverse
operation.
3.8. ASSISTANCE, PARKING AND AUTONOMY
Pedaling assistance :
The bike is equipped with an electric pedaling assistance. The motor, located in the
hub of the rear wheel, starts once the user starts pedaling and completes his efforts.
The operation of the electric assistance depends on the speed of the pedals and the
speed of the bicycle. As stipulated by current European legislation, the 250W motor
stops at 25 km/h and switches off as soon as the user stops pedaling.
To increase or decrease the power of the motor and therefore of the electric
assistance, press the buttons (10). on the control panel.
Parking :
- Turn off the power by pressing the ON/OFF button on the control panel.
- Lock the battery with the key or remove it and take it with you when the unit is not
in use.
- It is advisable to attach the unit when not in use to prevent theft.
- Never park the unit outside when it rains or snows. Prefer a garage that is dry and
well ventilated. After a trip in rain or snow, take the unit to a sheltered place and wipe
off any moisture with a clean, dry towel.
Mileage/Autonomy :
Many factors affect the rate of electric power usage and range as outlined in Part 4.
In order to maximize the range of your unit, it is important to take note of the following
points:
- Fully charge the battery before a long trip.
- The advertised autonomy is measured under optimal conditions of use. User weight,
driving speed, rough roads and hilly terrain, tire pressure, headwind, frequent changes
in speed and braking (in town) and outside temperature are all factors that affect the

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range of the device.
- Driving with properly inated tires and a clean, well-lubricated unit saves energy.
- Regularly check the brake settings and make sure both wheels are moving freely
(that the brakes do not rub the wheel while driving).
- Battery capacity decreases as it ages.
3.9. SPEED LIMITS
The product is designed to travel at a maximum speed of 25 km/h.
Ensure you are following the usage restrictions of this product in terms of the road
safety norms of the country where you are using it.
3.10. DRIVER WEIGHT
The driver’s weight cannot exceed 120 kg.
Note: not respecting this weight limit increases the risk of falling or damaging the
product.
4. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
4.1. BATTERY
The capacity of lithium batteries decreases after several charging and recharging
cycles throughout its lifespan. The concept of life cycle exists for lithium batteries
(for example, about 300 on a scooter).This means that from 300 COMPLETE cycles
of charges and discharges, the battery will begin to lose its capacity (similar to a
smartphone battery).
This partial loss of capacity will not prevent the battery from functioning, but will
alter its performances and especially its operating life.
The device must be used and its battery recharged at least once a month: a lithium
battery will lose its charge even when the product is off. This is why a battery that
has not been charged for several weeks or less could lose some of its capacity and
become impossible to recharge.
In addition, it is possible to recharge a lithium battery after each use because there
is no memory effect.
WARNING: charging the battery must only be done indoors or in a place that is
protected from weather (rain, snow, excessive heat...)
In order to better preserve your device’s battery, here are some reminders and
instructions for use:
• Do not unplug the charger before the battery is fully charged.
• Store the product containing the battery in a cool place (temperature > 0°C),
preferably around 15°C. Be careful, as excessive heat will also damage the battery.
• Avoid deep discharges.
• Avoid recharging the battery right after use. Allow the device to rest for between 15
minutes and 1 hour after use before charging.

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EN • Avoid overloads. Do not leave the charger plugged in for more than 24 hours, as it
will heat up needlessly.
Notice: We recommend recharging the battery, if not in use, after each use and at
least once a month.
Important: If you are not near a charging point when the battery is down to its last
quarter, we recommend switching to eco mode.
Tip: As you drive, the battery level indicator on the display may suddenly decrease
depending on your driving style and conditions (heavy use of the accelerator, riding
uphill, outside temperature below 10°C, etc.). Be aware that the actual battery level
displayed will be most accurate when the device is turned off.
4.2. INSPECTING AND MAINTAINING YOUR DEVICE
Your product requires routine inspection and maintenance. This chapter describes
maintenance and operation steps. Before performing the following operations, make
sure that the power is off and that the charging cable is unplugged. Before each use,
carefully check:
• The tightness of the handles.
• That the wheels are functioning properly by lifting the device and running the
wheels idle.
• The column, the steering tube, nothing must prevent it from turning. The entire
steering system must be correctly adjusted and all connecting elements and screws
tightened and in good condition.
• Check the tightness of the screws, the front and rear wheels, shock absorbers, and
bonnet, and tighten again if necessary. These adjustments may be needed because of
vibrations caused by using the device.
• The condition of the tyres. Tyre pressure if the unit is equipped with air wheels, and
inate as soon as is necessary using a bicycle pump or similar.
• The brakes, drum linings, brake pads, foot brake, depending on the unit. If the unit is
equipped with mechanical brakes (disc, drum, foot), ensure they are not rubbing due
to cable tension or exhibiting any other problems, as this may cause the unit to slow
down and prevent it from operating normally. Overheating may impact the brake’s
efciency.
• Check that the electric brake is functioning properly if the unit is equipped with
one.
If after adjusting you notice looseness that may affect your ability to drive safely, or
if an unusual noise appears, or a lack of uidity is apparent, stop using the unit and
contact your dealer for more information or care.
If the product, a component, or the battery are worn out, please contact an authorised
service centre to repair or recycle your product.
MAINTENANCE AND SPARE PARTS :
Your bike requires regular maintenance for your safety but also to increase its life
span. It is important to check the mechanical components periodically to ensure that
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