VOLTRIUM Rogue Dual Motor Series User manual

Rogue Dual Motor Series
Suitable For:
Rogue Dual Motor
Rogue Dual Motor Max
Owner's Manual

Hi, it's Jeff & Daniel here, the founders of Voltrium. We'll be popping up throughout this
manual when we have a pro tip or valuable insider information to share about our scooters!
Congratulations on your brand new
Voltrium and thank you for supporting the
only brand in Australia that designs and
engineers their products locally.
It has been an absolute pleasure involving
Australian industry and clever minds locally
to bring the Rogue Dual Motor series to life
We hope everytime you hop on for a ride
you can feel the passion behind our team
Because to us at Voltrium, it's more than just
a scooter.
CONGRATULATIONS
AND THANK YOU!

Voltrium Rogue Dual Motor (Max)
Charger
Seatpost & Saddle
Accessories (If optioned)
Emergency Toolkit
INSIDE THE BOX
Pro Tip: Use this checklist and tick the boxes as you remove the packaging to ensure you have received everything.
Woohoo! You have received the scooter. Now let's unbox it and hit the paths.

Pro Tip: Remember to insert safety pin back into the folding mechanism. If the pin does not fit,
the scooter hasn't fully unfolded. Simply repeat unfolding process again with more force
Let's Unfold the scooter, it's as easy as 123
GETTING STARTED
Remove the Rogue Dual Motor
Scooter from the box.
Remove the Safety Pin from the
folding mechanism
Push the folding lever downwards
towards the footboard, whilst pulling
the steering column in the opposite
direction to unfold the scooter.

Pro Tip: You may find that some switchgear or brake levers require tilting forwards / backwards to suit your
height. There are hex bolts on each handlebar component that can be loosened to allow adjustments
Now, we'll attach the handlebars
GETTING STARTED
Remove the 4 bolts holding the top
half cap of the handlebar clamp.
Once the half cap is removed, place
handlebars onto the clamp, ensuring
it is centred and oriented correctly.
You may have to rotate the display
forward to gain access
Once the alignment and positioning
of the handlebars are correct, reinstall
the top half cap with the 4 bolts to
secure the bar.

Securing the LCD Screen
GETTING STARTED
Rotate the display to a comfortable
viewing angle.
Fasten the Allen Keys on the
mounting clamp to secure the display

Pro Tip: If the seat still moves or slides up and down with the quick release clamp engaged, it has not been
wound tight enough. It's a good idea to check the saddle too, to ensure the nuts are wound tight enough.
Attaching the Seat
GETTING STARTED
Dual Motor: Insert Seat pole into the
socket
Dual Motor Max: Insert the seat base
through the slits of the foot board.
Push forward until seat locks into the
two side tabs. Fasten the rear knob to
secure seat.
Attach Saddle to Seatpost. There are 2
nuts to tighten each side of the
saddle's clamp. Tighten evenly.
Release quick release clamp, lift seat
to desired height. Wind the clamp
until tight. Re - engage the quick
release clamp to set.

Pro Tip: You will get most of your battery range within the first 2 hours of charging. For
maintenance, keep the battery topped up to maximise battery life.
Attaching Headlights
GETTING STARTED
Locate the charge port on the side of
the scooter. Open the cap.
Locate the charger. Plug the 3 prong
end into the scooter charge port.
There will only be 1 orientation the
plug will engage.
When the RED and GREEN LED's are
illuminated, the scooter is charging.
You should hear the cooling fan spin
up.
Once the RED LED is turned off, the
scooter is fully charged.

Pro Tip: The connectors only plug in if the orientation is correct. Look for the arrow on the
female and male connectors, once they line up the connector will go in.
Charging the scooter.
GETTING STARTED
Dual Motor: Attach Single headlight
to the headlight bracket
Dual Motor Max: Attach Dual
headlight Assembly to headlight
bracket
Connect the headlight(s) to the
scooter's wiring harness. There will be
vacant plugs coloured red that will
extend to the headlight(s) vicinity.
Take care to ensure the arrows on the
female & male connector line up
before plugging in.

Charge Scooter - Until the charger shuts off and illuminates green light
PRE-RIDE CHECKS
To ensure you get the most of your first ride, follow this checklist:
Check Tyre Pressure - Ensure front and rear are at 40psi
Ensure all nuts and bolts are tight on the scooter.
Adjust steering column and or seat to a comfortable height
Familiarise with the controls of the scooter.

Check with your local State or Territory regarding specific laws governing the use of personal mobility devices
(PMD). States and Territories have different laws in place that can prohibit the use of a Voltrium Scooter
LEGALITIES &
PRECAUTIONS
Have fun. Responsibly.
Do not ride in a manner that will endanger yourself and surroundings. High Performance riding should only be
performed on private property
Always ride whilst wearing safety gear. Failing to do may result in severe penalties with local authorities and or
serious injury / death.

CONTROLS
Ignition Key.
"Ready" Button
Half Twist Throttle.
ECO COMFORT SPORT Modes
Manual Cruise Control
5 Speed Levels.
Walk Mode
Control Panel for:
Light & Horn Switch
3.5' LCD Screen
Rear Brake Lever Front Brake Lever

Pro Tip: Remember to insert safety pin back into the folding mechanism. If the pin does not fit,
the scooter hasn't fully unfolded. Simply repeat unfolding process again with more force
STARTING THE
SCOOTER
Insert ignition key, Turn one click
clockwise to enter accessory mode
Press the green button under the
throttle to enable drive to the motors.
You will see "READY" show up on the
display.
The scooter will now move under it's
own power, control your speed with
the throttle.

Pro Tip: The cruise control will only engage when there is still some throttle applied by the
rider. If you release the throttle at your desired speed, the cruise control won't engage.
USING THE
CONTROL PANEL
Use to switch between ECO,
COMFORT, SPORT mode. They adjust
the acceleration intensity of the
scooter.
Use to cycle through information
such as Odometer, Trip meter &
Battery Voltage readout or Error
Codes.
Used to adjust the speed limiter from
Level 1 - Level 5. Level 1 = 10km/h.
Level 5 = Unrestricted.
Press & Hold to make scooter move
at walking pace under it's own power.
Once travelling at desired speed,
press button to engage cruise
control.

Pro Tip: Manual Cruise control works just like a car, the user commands when to engage it.
Unlike some scooters with Auto cruise, the Voltrium's are far safer and more intuitive.
CRUISE CONTROL
OPERATION
Once travelling at desired speed,
press button to engage cruise
control.
To disengage Cruise Control, you
can tap either brake levers or press
the button again.
The throttle can still be used to
power out of a sticky situation
whilst the cruise control is active.

Services are recommended every 1000km. This includes an overall checkup of tyres, brakes and checking the
tightness of all nuts and bolts.
MAINTENANCE
Pro Tip: Voltrium stocks the full range of parts and we have the most common consumables ready on hand usually. You can contact
your local scooter shop or visit the Voltrium online parts shop to order in spares.
Look after the machine and it will look after you.
Depending on usage conditions, servicing for specific parts may be required sooner. E.g Brake pads if riding
aggressively.
Servicing is recommended to be carried out by specialists or trained technicians.

Any modifications to the electrical system will void your warranty.
MODIFICATIONS
Please don't butcher it.
Mechanical modifications that are not purely for cosmetic purposes will void your warranty
Modifications that obstruct or disrupt the normal repair / servicing process will incur extra labour cost during
servicing / repair time.
Pro Tip: Consult with Voltrium's support team if you are planning to modify the scooter in any shape or form to prevent your warranty
from being void.
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