Scooty Kick User manual

ELECTRIC SCOOTER
Please read this manual carefully before rst use
Original Instructions


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Thank you for your purchase.
Welcome to the Scooty community!
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.
CONTENTS
1. SAFETY GUIDELINES����������������������������������������������������������������������� 4
2. CONTENTS OF THE BOX ���������������������������������������������������������������� 7
3. DEVICE OVERVIEW�������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8
4. USER GUIDE������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8
5. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS������������������������������������������������������11
6. BATTERY�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12
7. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ������������������������������������������������13
8. FAQ �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14
9. WARRANTY CONDITIONS �����������������������������������������������������������15

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1. SAFETY GUIDELINES
1. This device has been designed for use by teenagers and adults� It is
neither a toy nor a tness accessory. It is not intended for use in extreme
sports involving jumps or ollies o of ramps, etc., nor is it intended for
tricks or dangerous acts�
2. This device may be used by children aged eight and up, as well as persons
with physical, sensory or mental disabilities, provided they do so under
adequate supervision or have been instructed on how to safely operate
the device and are aware of any potential risks. Children should not be
allowed to play with the device. Cleaning and maintenance should not
be performed by unsupervised children�
3. This device must not be used in a skatepark for "aggressive" use
(dicult skateboard tricks, etc.).
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.
4. If possible, stay away from other users and observe trac rules. Avoid
bumps and sewer grates that may cause accidents.
5. Caution! Please abide by local regulations and national trac laws
when riding the scooter. Follow all trac rules and signs. Stay away
from other pedestrians and road users�
6. 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.
7. Do not use this device if visibility is poor�
8. Do not use this device to carry a person or goods�
9. Do not use this device under the inuence of alcohol or other drugs.
For your safety, such use is strictly prohibited.
10. Make sure all the screws are properly tightened before each use.

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11. DO NOT USE THE BATTERY IN THE FOLLOWING CIRCUMSTANCES:
• The product is damaged�
• The battery is emitting an abnormal smell and heat�
• Discontinue use and do not touch any liquid leaking out of the device�
The product should be stored out of the reach of children�
12. The device’s battery must not be exposed to excessive heat.
13. The battery must not be replaced by the user� Please contact after-sales
service for any modication/maintenance of the device.
14. This device is designed for outdoor activities, however it should not be
used on public roads�
15. Do not ride in rain, snow, puddles, mud, or other wet areas that would
allow water to seep into the device.
16. Inspect the device and check the battery level before riding�
17. The batteries must be disposed of appropriately� To protect the
environment, discard them in containers provided for this purpose (ask
your dealer for more information).
18. 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�
19. Caution: Children under 12 years of age must not use this device. Some
users may not be able to control the device, depending on their weight,
height or physical ability� Parents should not let their child use this
device unsupervised�
20. Always read the user manual carefully.
21. An exclamation mark within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance
instructions in the device’s user manual�

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22. This device must not come into contact with water. Do not store
the device in a damp environment�
23. The lightning ash with an arrowhead symbol within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence
of “dangerous voltage” within the device that may be of sucient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock�
24. This symbol indicates that this device is equipped with a double
electrical insulation between the power supply's (dangerous) voltage
and the parts that are accessible by the user�
25. Caution! Protective equipment including wrist guards, gloves,
knee pads, helmet and elbow pads should be worn.
26. Electrical and electronic equipment must be sorted and disposed
of separately� Do not dispose of electrical and electronic equipment
with normal and unsorted household waste, bring it to a recycling
centre instead�

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2. CONTENTS OF THE BOX
This pack contains:
• Scooty KICK electric scooter
• Original mains charger
• User manual
• CE declaration
• Warranty card TO BE KEPT (it contains the device’s serial number and
manufacture date, essential information for warranty purposes)

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3. DEVICE OVERVIEW
(1). Handlebar clamp (2). Electronic brake (3). Handlebar support (4). Handlebar
height adjustment clamp (5). Unlock button
(6). Rear brake (7). Front suspension (8). Non-driven wheel (9). Drive wheel
(10). Charging port and on/o button under the scooter (11). Rear brake
(12). Locking lever�
4. USER GUIDE
4.1 CHARGING AND BATTERY INDICATOR
Charge the battery before rst use. To do this, use the charger provided to
charge the battery�
1� The charging port for this scooter (10) is found under the scooter�
Remove the cap and connect the low voltage charging cable to the
charging port (10) before connecting the other end to a power source.
2� The charger indicator light will turn red while charging.
3� The charger indicator light will turn green once the battery is fully
charged�

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4� Disconnect the end connected to the device and replace the cap�
Verify the charge level prior to each use with the battery level sound
indicator. This sound indicator will be activated when you start the device.
Sound indicator Level of battery charge
1 beep Over 75%
2 beep Over 50%
3 beep Over 10%
Continuous beep Lower than 10%
Notice: We recommend you fully recharge the battery after each use and at least
once a month.
4.2 FOLDING/UNFOLDING THE DEVICE
The scooter can be folded and unfolded easily thanks to the locking lever(5).
Unfolding
1� Place the scooter horizontally in front of you�
2� Lift the lever (12).
3� Unlock the scooter by pressing the lever (5).
4� Lift the scooter frame by about 90 degrees until you hear a soft click�
5� Close the lever (12).
6� The process is complete�
Folding
1� Place the scooter horizontally in front of you�
2� Lift the lever (12).
3� Unlock the scooter by pushing the vertical tube forward and pressing
the lever (5)�
4� Lower the scooter frame by about 90 degrees until you hear a soft click.
5� Close the lever (12).
6� The process is complete�
4.3 PREPARATION
It is essential to learn to use the scooter under comfortable conditions:
• Wear a helmet and appropriate protection equipment (knee pads, elbow
pads and wrist guards....).

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• Wear at, comfortable and sturdy shoes.
• Wear thick gloves.
Helmet
Elbow pads
Wrist guards
Knee pads
4.4 FIRST USE
• Press the on/o button located under the device. The sound signal will
indicate the battery level�
• The Scooty Kick scooter is an electrically-assisted scooter. Start moving
forward by holding the handlebar with both hands, place one foot on the
foot rest and push forward with the other foot.
• Once a certain speed has been reached, the engine will start. You may
accelerate by pushing forward with your foot.
• Once the electrical assistance kicks in, you can rest the other foot on the
foot rest. The scooter will not accelerate.
• To stop, deactivate the electrical assistance by pressing the brake lever (2),
or brake with your foot using the rear brake. (6)
4.5 SPEED LIMITS
This product is intended to provide electrical assistance up to 10 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.

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4.6 DRIVER WEIGHT
The driver's weight cannot exceed 100 kg.
Note: not respecting this weight limit increases the risk of falling or damaging
the product�
5. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Battery: Lithium-ion 2500 mAh 22 V
Charge time: 2 h 30 - 3 h
Battery life: 6-10 km with electrical assistance
Speed: 10 km/h
Motor: 0.12 kW
Charger: 100-240 V - 25.2 V 1 A
Maximum weight supported: 100 kg
Device dimensions: 935 x 375 x 1055 mm
Device weight: 8 kg

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6. BATTERY
The capacity of lithium batteries decreases after several charging and
recharging cycles throughout its lifespan� Lithium batteries have a cycle
lifespan (around 300 charge cycles for a scooter, for instance). That is to say
that from 300 full charge and discharge cycles, the battery will begin to lose
some of its capacity (like a smartphone’s).
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 o. 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 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. It is recommended to recharge the battery before
it reaches 40% of remaining charge�
• Avoid recharging the battery right after use. Let the scooter stand for
15minutes to an hour after use before recharging it.
• Avoid overcharging. Do not leave the charger plugged in for more than
24 hours, as it will heat up needlessly.
• When the product is not in use, recharge the battery once a month.

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7. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
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
o and that the charging cable is unplugged.
7.1 INSPECTING AND CLEANING YOUR DEVICE
Periodically check the column, the head tube and the handles.
We recommend you periodically check whether the screws are properly
tightened and tighten them if necessary� These adjustments may be needed
because of vibrations caused by using the device�
Here are some instructions and precautions for cleaning the device:
• Unplug all the device’s charging cables before cleaning it�
• Do not immerse it in water.
• Do not use a high-pressure cleaner, water jet or any other appliance or
washing method that would allow water to seep into the device.
• Clean the device with a sightly damp sponge or a soft cloth, avoiding the
connectors and buttons and making sure water is not allowed to seep
into the plugs, circuits or inside the product.
• Do not use water or liquid cleaners directly on the device to clean it.
• Do not use abrasive products or solvents as these could damage the
paint on your device�
• Be careful when cleaning and wiping plastic parts.
• Do not use abrasive products or solvents to clean metal or plastic parts�
7.2 MAINTAINING YOUR DEVICE
If the product, a component or the battery is worn, please contact an
authorised service centre to have your product repaired or recycled�
7.3 STORING YOUR DEVICE
• Fully charge your device before storing it.
• Store your product indoors in a clean and dry place with an ambient
temperature ranging from 0°C to 40°C.

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8. FAQ
If your device cannot be unlocked:
Check that the unlock button can be moved and is not damaged. Check that
the entire mechanism is clean before attempting to fold/unfold the device
again. If the problem persists, please contact an authorised service centre
for repairs�
Your device does not turn on:
Check that the ON/OFF button is not damaged and recharge your device
before trying again�
Your device cannot be recharged:
Check that the connections of the product and the original charger are not
damaged�
In order to identify whether the charger or the device is faulty, check that
the charge indicator on the charger is on. When the charger is connected to
the mains and to the product, the indicator will be:
• SOLID RED (indicates that the device is charging)
• GREEN: indicates that the device is fully charged.
• RED-GREEN: ashing alternatively. This happens when the battery is very
low. Wait 15 minutes while staying nearby. If the indicator turns red, the
device is now charging normally.
• If the indicator keeps ashing, that means there is an issue with the
charger or the product (battery, connector...).
• If the problem persists, please contact an authorised service centre for
repairs�
If the device is not running smoothly:
This can happen when you overload the engine while the battery is not fully
charged. Check that the battery is properly charged.
Can the battery be replaced?
Yes, but the scooter is not designed for the battery to be replaced by the
user�

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9. WARRANTY CONDITIONS
This product is covered by a 24-month warranty (as dened by local laws,
and as attested by the date on the sales receipt). This warranty runs from
the date of purchase and covers any defects in materials or workmanship,
but does not cover damages resulting from improper installation, improper
use or normal wear and tear of the product.
The warranty thus covers: labour, spare parts, the original battery and
functional accessories included in the box.
More specically, the warranty does not cover:
• Damages or problems caused by improper use, an accident, a shock, or
any alteration done to use an electrical connection with improper current
or voltage�
• Modied products, those whose warranty seal or serial number were
damaged, altered, removed or oxidised.
• Battery failure caused by excessive charging or failing to observe safety
guidelines in the user manual�
Reminder: Battery usage intensity has an impact over its lifespan. As such a battery
will lose capacity throughout its lifespan. This partial loss of capacity will not prevent
the battery from functioning, but will alter its performance and its operating life in
particular. It is therefore necessary to use and charge the product's battery at least
once a month. If the battery is left unused and without charging for several weeks or
months it may stop being functional and become impossible to charge. In this case the
battery is no longer under warranty against manufacturing defects. The battery should
equally not be charged for excessively long periods.
• Cosmetic damage, including scratches, dents, or any other damage.
• Damage caused by servicing by a non-approved person�
• Defects caused by abnormal use or due to the product's normal ageing.
• Any product failure due to using with accessories not provided or
recommended by the supplier�
• Products that have oxidised following immersion in water or having been
stored in a damp environment�
• Products that have been repaired or replaced with dierent components
to those originally furnished�
• Parts with normal wear and tear: tyres, inner tube, brakes, etc.

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IMPLEMENTATION MODALITIES
To obtain servicing under warranty, please contact your dealer or follow the
manufacturer returns procedure if needed:
• Have your proof of purchase (receipt, invoices, etc.)
• Have the complete product as well as the accessories and original charger
provided
• And where possible its original packaging.
It is imperative to have the following information on hand: date of purchase,
model and serial number (this information can generally be found on the
product, the packaging, or on your proof of purchase). A warranty card can
be found with the documents provided with your product, stating your
serial number. Please store this safely along with your proof of purchase.
The serial number can also be found on a label (underneath the product).
When processing a warranty claim, your after-sales service may at its
discretion, within the limits of local laws, either:
• Repair and replace faulty parts.
• Exchange the returned product with a product that has at least the same
functions and is equivalent in terms of performance�

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FR - Service Clients Cibox Interactive
17 allée Jean Baptiste Preux 94140 ALFORTVILLE.
https://www.ciboxcorp.com/mobilite/
KICK/K8
CIBOX INTERACTIVE
17 allée Jean Baptiste Preux
94140 ALFORTVILLE
France
Made in China
Produced in 2019
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