UFREE SCOOTER FS-E35 Owner's manual

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OWNER/ OPERATORS MANUAL
ELECTRIC SCOOTER
FS-E35
CAUTION: Read and understand this manual thoroughly
before operating and handling scooter. Please follow all safety
procedures and warnings to reduce risk of electric shock!

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INTRODUCTION..................................................................................PAGE1
ITEM IDENTIFICATION........................................................................PAGE1
SAFETY WARNINGS........................................................................PAGE 2
ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATION............................…......................PAGE 3-6
UNFOLDING AND FOLDING...........................................................PAGE 3
HANDLEBARS....................................................................................PAGE 3
FOOT OPERATED POWER SWITCH...............................................PAGE 4
FOOT OPERATED MECHANICAL BRAKE.....................................PAGE 4
RANGE AND SPEED............................................................ ……........PAGE 4
STEERING ADJUSTMENT.................................................................PAGE 4
CHARGING............................................................................................PAGE 4-5
SCOOTER OPERATION........................................................................PAGE 5
REMOVABLE PLATFORM, BATTERY ACCESS...............................PAGE 6
DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT, REPLACEMENT.................................PAGE6
BATTERY INFORMATION..............................................…..................PAGE 7
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE…………………………….....................PAGE 7

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your purchase of the Electric Scooter.
The scooter will provide you with hours of fun and help you get some
exercise, something we all need today. The scooter is an
environmentally friendly mode of transportation since it is pollution
free and whisper quiet. The scooter costs only pennies a day to operate
and is completely portable with the quick fold mechanism. You can
store it in the car and take it with you on the train, bus, or ferry!
Your scooter will provide best results on a smooth and flat terrain.
You can always assist your scooter, especially on hills, by push
kicking like a traditional push powered scooter. Please be sure to
operate your scooter safely and be aware of pedestrians. Be
observant of all local and state laws involving scooter usage.
Pay attention to ALL SAFETY WARNING and CAUTIONS noted
within this manual. Following these warning and cautions will give
you many hours of enjoyable and safe riding.
ITEM IDENTIFICATION
Before operating, familiarize yourself with these items
(see fig. 1):
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR MAINTENANCE: PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER,
FLAT SCREWDRIVER, AND ADJUSTABLE WRENCH(S). (All not
furnished)
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET CHARGE BATTERY AFTER EVERY USE
FIG. 1A
HANDLEBARS
GRIPS
SNAP
PINS
HANDL
E
HANDLEBAR
T-FRAME HANDLE BRAKE
110V / 220V INPUT, 24V OUTPUT
BATTERY CHARGER
HEIGHT
ADJUSTER
QUICK-RELEASE
FOLDING & LOCKING
MECHANISM
DOWN
TUBE
REMOVABLE
PLATFORM MOTOR
STEERING
ADJUSTMENT
NUTS ADJUSTABLE TENSION
DRIVE BELT
SNAP PINS G. 1
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT

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BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO RIDE THE SCOOTER, PLEASE READ AND
UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING:
•NEVER RIDE THE SCOOTER ON PUBLIC STREETS OR ROADS.
CHECK LOCAL ORDINANCES WHERE RIDING IS PERMISSIBLE.
•MINIMUM AGE IS RECOMMENDED AT 10 YEARS OLD TO OPERATE
THE SCOOTER. MAXIMUM RIDER WEIGHT IS 120kgs
•ALWAYS WEAR AN APPROVED SAFETY HELMET
WHEN RIDING. BE COOL..BE SAFE! •WEAR SHOES
WHEN RIDING, NEVER BAREFOOTED.
•AVOID RIDING ON GRAVEL, SAND, GRASS SLICK OR WET
SURFACES. SCOOTER IS DESIGNED TO BE USED ON DRY SMOOTH
SURFACES.
•NEVER RIDE SCOOTER OVER CURBS OR JUMPS. THIS SCOOTER IS
NOT DESIGNED FOR THIS TYPE OF RIDING. THE RETAILER,
DISTRIBUTOR, IMPORTER, AND MANUFAC TURER WILL NOT BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURIES TO THE RIDER OR DAMAGES TO
THE SCOOTER THAT OCCUR FROM THIS TYPE OF RIDING OR
ACTIVITIES.
•POWER IS AT FULL POWER WHEN FOOT OPERATED POWER SWITCH
(THROTTLE) IS ENGAGED. BE PREPARED. •BRAKE IS DESIGNED TO
CONTROL SPEED AS WELL AS FOR STOPPING.
•NEVER RIDE THE SCOOTER WITH MORE THAN ONE PERSON.
MULTIPLY RIDERS COULD LEAD TO LOSS OF CONTROL.
•KEEP HANDS, FEET, HAIR, AND SHOESTRINGS AWAY FROM ALL
MOVING PARTS.
•NEVER LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED WITH THE SCOOTER. THIS
COULD LEAD TO POTENTIAL HAZARDS!
•FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE SCOOTER AND CHECK ALL
FASTENERS FOR TIGHTNESS BEFORE EACH USE.
•DO NOT STORE BATTERIES NEAR HIGH TEMPERATURES,
BATTERIES CAN EXPLODE.
*DO NOT EXPOSE CHARGER TO MOISTURE OR USE IF DAMAGED.
REGULARLY CHECK THE CORD. PLUG & ENCLOSURE FOR ANY
DAMAGE THE CHARGER MUST NOT BE USED UNTIL THE DAMAGE
IS REPAIRED.
•NEVER OPERATE SCOOTER WHILE IMPAIRED.
CAUTION: IT IS RECOMMENDED TO ALWAYS PUSH START THE SP007
TO REDUCE THE START LOAD ON THE MOTOR. YOUR SCOOTER
MOTOR WILL HAVE A MUCH LONGER LIFE WITH PUSH
ASSISTANCE.
CAUTION: ELECTRICALLY OPERATED TOY! RECOMMENDED
TRANSFORMER MUST BE USED.
CAUTION: THE TRANSFORMER IS NOT A TOY! RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK!
CAUTION CHARGER FOR DRY LOCATION AND WDOOR USE ONLY!
CHARGE BATTERY AFTER EVERY USE
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET

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ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATION
UNFOLDING AND
FOLDING
Your scooter is shipped in
the folded and locked
position. To unfold press
snap pins and lift the Quick
Release Handle and the
opposite side. Adjustable
Spring Loaded Handle (fig.
2). Turn the Spring Loaded
Handle. This will allow you
to lift the Handlebars to the
upright position. Lock the
Spring Loaded Handle into
the small round Guide Hole.
Be sure that snap pins fit
into Clamp down the Quick
Release Handle. Check for a
secure lock. Reverse this
procedure to fold. There is
Tightness control Adjustment
Nut on the Spring Loaded
Handle.
FIG. 2
HANDLEBARS
Insert Grips into Handlebar
T-Frame as shown in fig 3.Be
sure that Snap Pins fit into,
and lock the small holes in the
top of the T-Frame. With the
handlebars in the upright &
locked position, and the rider
standing on the platform with
ONE HAND ON THE
BRAKE, adjust the Handlebar
height to just below the rider's
waistline. This is
accomplished by loosening
the Height adjuster (fig. 3)
while holding onto the
handlebars ...move the
handlebars to the desired
height and tighten Height
Adjuster. Be sure Height
Adjuster is tight.
FIG.3
ADJUSTMENT
LIFT
QUICK
RELEASE
HANDLE
SNAP PINS
HANDLE SWITCH
HANDLEBRAK
GRIPS
HANDLE SWITCH

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ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATION
HAND OPERATED POWER SWITCH (Throttle)
The Scooter is equipped with a handle Operated Power Switch located on the
handlebars of the scooter (fig. 1). When turn "on", the power is on and the motor
and rear wheel causes the scooter to move forward.
HANDLE OPERATED MECHANICAL BRAKE
The Rear Wheel Brake is activated by clamping handle brake to the Round Brake
Pedal (fig 1) located on the handlebars. This Brake is a friction brake ...the hander
you press the more braking action you will have. This Brake also has a micro switch
that disconnects the power to the motor.
RANGE AND SPEED
When fully charged,the scooter will cover approximately 30 miles on level ground
with a 240 LB. Rider top speed is approximately 35 with a 240LB. Rider on level
ground and calm winds. NOTE -These figures are estimates only, they will vary.
STEERING ADJUSTMENT NUTS, BICYCLETYPE
You will need to periodically check your steering for play or looseness. The steering
tightness can be adjusted by turning the ROUND HAND NUT clockwise and locking
with the hex nut (fig 1)
CHARGING
When shipped the batteries are fully charged. Charging the Batteries after every use
is recommended. For extended battery life, DO NOT discharge Batteries completely
before recharging. Following this simple rule: When the starts to slow down on level
ground, it's time to recharge.
CHARGING PROCEDURE
In order -with charger in hand, locate the Charge Socket under the scooter (fig 4).Pig the
charger into the Charger Socket. Next, plug the charger into a standard 110/220 volt
electrical our-lof. Charging temperature 50 to 100F DO NOT OVER-CHARGER-SEE
CHART when finished unplug Charger from the wall outlet then scooter and replace cap
over the charge socket.
IMPORT To insure that the batteries are fully recharged before using but are not over-
charged; please follow the charging times recommended. BATTERY
OVERCHARGING DOES NOT RESULT INLONGER RUN TIMES. HOWEVER,
OVERCHARGING DAMAGES THE BATTERIES & REDUCES THEIR LIFESPAN.
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET
CHARGE BATTERY AFTER EVERY USE

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Charging Procedure
SCOOTER BATTERY CHARGING
SCOOTER USETIME CHARGINGTIME
(BATTERDISCHARING) (DO NOT OVERCHARGE)
10 MINUTES --------------- 3-4 HOURS
20 MINUTES----------------- 5-6 HOURS
30 MINUTES----------------- 6-8 HOURS
POWER USE REQUIREMENTS CAN
VARY DEPENFING ON RIDER TRA-
VERSED. TIMES ARE
RECOMMENDED AVERAGES.
SCOOTER OPERATION
FIRST,ALWAYS WEAR AN APPROVED
HELMET. EYE PROTECTION, SHOES AND FOR
INEXPERIENCED RIDERS, WE RECOMMENDED
GLOVES, KEEN AND BELOW THE PADS
Before riding, be sure to have a clear
unobstructed level path ahead of the
rider firmly grab the Handlebars,
place your front foot onto the
platforms with your hand on the
Power switch. Go ahead and push off
like a regular push scooter to engage
the motor simply press the Power
Switch .To disengage the motor and
to SLOE/STOP press the Brake with
your hand.
USE THE BRAKE TO CONTROL
YOUR SPEED. As you become a
more skilled rider, you will use a
combination of brake and power to
achieve optimum operation. Be sure
to recharge the batteries after using.
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET
STD.110/220V
WALL 2
CHARGE
SOCKET
IN ORDER:
STEP 1. THEN 2
FIG. 4

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ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATION
REMOVEABLEPLATFORM
The Platform is removable to gain access to the Batteries. To remove,
remove the four deck screws with a Phillips screwdriver (fig 6) and remove
Brake Pedal and Spring. Platform will lift off of Scooter Frame. Reverse
procedure to replace platform.
CAREFULLY REMOVE SCREWS, SPRING AND
BRAKE PEDAL TO GAIN BATTERY ACCESS.
FIG. 6
DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT
AND REPLACMENT
Periodic adjustment of the Drive
Belt is required. The Belt will
become loose after hours of
operation. When it does, the Belt
will make a popping noise while
accelerating. When this occurs,
you must tighten drive chain
immediately to tighten Belt,
loosen Rear Axle Nuts slightly
and rotate the Belt Adjuster
Discs equally Tighten Axle
Nuts and recheck belt tension.
If Belt is damaged or worn
please contact YOUR LOCAL
DISTRIBUTOR for a
replacement. Be sure to specify
Scooter. Remove rear wheel from
scooter to replace belt.
Reassemble, see Belt Alignment.
Drive Belt Alignment. If you
experience either the Drive Belt
coming off the Drive Gear or
Wheel Gear and/or rubbing
against the scooter frame, there
most likely is belt misalignment.
To realign carefully place the
upside down on a Sturdy surface
(table, stool, etc.) and determine
the direction of Belt side
movement. You will need to
move the Rear Wheel left or
right slightly to realign. To do
this loosen Axle Nuts slightly
and Rotate Belt Adjuster Discs.
Tighten Axle Nuts and Check
alignment by engaging power.
Recheck alignment after
riding-readjust if necessary.

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IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION
BATTERY CARE
1. Store Scooter and Charge Batteries at a temperature between
50 and 100 F. The higher the temperature, the faster the
Batteries will self discharge. Try to keep your Batteries charged.
Inspect Batteries occasionally and keep the terminals clean &
connections tight.
2. Handle your Batteries and Charger with care. DO NOT drop
them. Running the Batteries completely
down (discharging) will shorten their life span. DO NOT
OVERCHARGE, SEE CHARGING TIMES CHART.
3. We suggest that you purchase additional batteries for extra
power requirements.
REPLACEMENT BATTERIES
Even with proper care, rechargeable batteries will not last forever.
When Batteries will not hold a charge,
please call the LOCAL DISTRBUTOR.
IMPORTANT: These batteries are Lead Acid based and must be
recycled properly. DO NOT throw any battery into the household
waste and or trash. Contact your local waste service for proper
disposal. DO NOT return the scooter to the place of purchase if
you encounter problems. Please check the following Trouble
showing Guide or call YOUR LOCAL DISTIRBUTOR.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Possible Causes Action
Motor Does
Not Start: 1. Batteries not connected
2.Batteries are drained
3.Electrical fault
1. Check connectors
2. Charge battery
3. Check ALL connectors
Rear Wheel
Doesn't Turn: 1. Broken drive chain
2.Motor problem 1. Replace drive belt
Motor Shuts Off
During Use: 1. Circuit Breaker has tripped
2. Inadequate assistance
1 .Release Throttle and wait
a few minutes to cool
2. Rider needs to assist more,
push kick
Insufficient
Range: 1. Batteries not fully charged
2. Hilly Terrain
3. Cold Batteries
4. Popping sound on accelerating
5. Damaged or Old Batteries
1. Charge Batteries
2. Push, kick more
3. Warm Batteries
4.Tighten drive belt
5.Replace Batteries
WARNING: DO NOT RIDE ON PUBLIC STREETS AND ROAD. ALWAYS WEAR AN
APPROVED HELMET, EYE PROMION, SHOES AND APPROPRIATE
SAFETY GEAR. THE SCOOTER IS DESIGNED FOR AGES 10 AND
UP, A SINGLE RIDER AND NOT TO CARRY MORE THAN 180LB.
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET
CHARGE BATTERY AFTER EVERY USE

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IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS, FIRST CALL YOUR LOCAL
DISTRIBUTOR TO OBTAIN SERVICE AUTHORIZATION.
All repairs and/or replacements will be performed or processed
through the LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR. AII returning Scooters and
or Parts must have preauthorization to do so. Unauthorized returns
will not be processed.
Thank you for reading and understanding this
manual. ALWAYS RIDE SAFELY AND
ENJOY YOUR RIDING!
WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING TO IMPROVE OUR PRODUCTS
AND WE WELCOME YOUR COMMENTS AGAIN, THANK
YOU FOR PURCHASING THE ELECTRIC SCOOTER.
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