W-Tec Dealan User manual

USER MANUAL –EN
IN 21998 E-scooter W-tec Dealan
IN 22334 E-scooter W-tec Dealan II

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CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS....................................................................................................................... 3
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................................... 4
ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................................................. 5
UNFOLDING........................................................................................................................................ 7
FOLDING................................................................................................................................................. 8
CHARGING ............................................................................................................................................. 9
STARTING AND STOPPING.................................................................................................................. 9
CONTROL PANEL ................................................................................................................................ 11
SETTINGS......................................................................................................................................... 12
CRUISE CONTROL........................................................................................................................... 13
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ADJUSTMENT ........................................................................................ 13
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ......................................................................................................................... 14
UNUSUAL SOUNDS DURING BRAKING......................................................................................... 16
BEFORE RIDING .................................................................................................................................. 16
BATERRY.............................................................................................................................................. 17
USE ....................................................................................................................................................... 17
RIDING TECHNIQUE............................................................................................................................ 18
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ................................................................................................................ 19
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ........................................................................................................... 19
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY, WARRANTY CLAIMS................................................. 19

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
•The scooter is designed to carry one person at the same time.
•Wear a helmet and other protective equipment, incl. proper boots.
•Do not ride on dangerous or ineligible roads.
•Before the first ride, try to control the scooter in the open spaces. If you are not sure, ask a
more experienced person for advice.
•Avoid dangerous maneuvers or one-hand steering while riding.
•When riding, keep both feet on the footboard.
•Do not drive directly over an obstacle higher than 3 cm, otherwise you can lose balance and
cause yourself injury or damage to the product.
•On uneven or bumpy roads, slow down and ride with caution. Do not endanger yourself or
others by careless riding.
•Before riding, it is necessary to set the correct handlebar height for your safety.
•Do not ride into the water, oil or on frozen surfaces.
•Do not immerse the scooter in water. The battery or motor will be destroyed.
•If possible, do not ride in poor weather conditions. Be extra caution during dark.
•Always make sure that you do not violate local regulations and laws before using the product.
The use of these and similar devices is not permitted everywhere. If in doubt, contact your
local authorities.
•Check that all parts are well held and the screws are not loosened. Ex. tighten them or contact
a service center.
•Unauthorized modifications or maintenance will reduce the safety of the equipment.
•Improper use can lead to serious (fatal) injury or damage.
•Check the product regularly for wear. Replace worn parts immediately.
•Do not use a damaged product. Do not use the product if sharp edges appear.
•Follow the manual for maintenance and use. Do not disassemble the device yourself.
•Check the battery level before riding. If it is not fully charged, do not start riding.
•The device is for personal use only. Commercial use is not allowed.
•Be careful while riding. Never ride after drinking alcohol or under the influence of drugs. Do not
carry anything on the device.
•Always keep the speed under control and be careful. Keep good vision around the area. Do
not exceed speed or weight limits to avoid injury.
•Keep your feet relaxed and your knees slightly bent when riding on an uneven surface.
•In the event of an accident, do not leave and wait for assistance.
•When riding in a group, keep a sufficient distance to avoid collision.
•Remember that your current height is greater when standing on the scooter than without it. Try
to keep your balance and avoid too narrow places.
•Other activities (phoning, listening to music) can significantly reduce your riding attention.
Don't be distracted.
•Check the condition of the tires regularly. Replace worn out immediately.
•The breaks are hot after use, do not touch them with bare skin.

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•Do not speed when riding down the hill. The breaking distance is longer and you can loose
control of the scooter.
•Weight limit: 120 kg
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.
LCD display
9.
Horn
2.
Accelerator
10.
Quick-release clamp for height adjustment
3.
Front brake lever
11.
The lower part of the handlebars
4.
Handles
12.
Front light
5.
Rear brake lever
13.
Front shock absorber
6.
The upper part of the handlebars
14.
Front fender
7.
Button for lights
15.
Front wheel 10 "
8.
Flashing light
16.
Folding mechanism

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17.
Lever for folding mechanism
25.
Rear fender
18.
Charging port
26.
Taillight
19.
On / off button
27.
Rear air shock absorber
20.
Pressure plate
28.
Engine
21.
Front side light
29.
Rear side lights
22.
Footrest
30.
Rear wheel 10 "
23.
Li-ion battery
31.
Stand
24.
Saddle location
32.
Handlebar mounting
ASSEMBLY
Check the contents of the package.
The battery is already inserted in the scooter.
The serial number of the scooter is on the underside of the footrest.

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Unfold the scooter by lifting the handlebars to a vertical position and then unfolding by grasping the
footrest.
Light position adjustment:
Loosen the bolt with a 5 mm wrench
Adjust the position of the light and tighten the
bolt.
Adjust the light angle.

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UNFOLDING
Release the folding mechanism by pressing the
button.
Raise the handlebars, making sure the folding
mechanism is locked.
Release the quick release lever and set the
desired handlebar height.
Unfold the handles.

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FOLDING
Fold the handles in the direction of the arrows.
Open the quick release lever and slide in the
handlebars.
Lock the quick release lever.
After you have inserted the handlebars, press the
button marked S and fold the handlebars towards
the footrest.
Before storing or transporting, make sure that the
mechanism is locked and the scooter does not
unfold.

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CHARGING
Open one of the charging ports and connect the charger. Then connect the charger to a wall outlet.
The indicators are red (not charged) and green (charged).
WARNING:
•Do not use both ports at the same time, if you want to use two chargers you must use 2A
chargers.
•If you use two chargers at the same time, they must have the same specifications.
•Using chargers with different specifications may permanently damage the battery.
STARTING AND STOPPING
Press the power button.
Turn on the display by holding down the button
on the display for 2 seconds. The user can then
set the required functions.
After folding the stand, stand on the footrest and
grab the handles. Be careful not to step on the
rear fender.

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Acceleration and slowing down are controlled by
the accelerator and brakes.
Carefully press the rear brake to decelerate.
Sudden use of the front brake can cause loss of
control.
Use both brakes carefully to stop safely.
If you have enabled electric braking in the
setting, the braking force is significantly stronger.
Always check that the brake system is in order
before use, no parts must be worn or damaged.
Check the function of the brakes before riding.

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CONTROL PANEL
1.
Speed in km/h
2.
Speed units
3.
Battery charge indicator
4.
Speed mode
5.
Start button
6.
Accelerator
7.
Mode button
8.
Operation time
To set the speed mode, when the display is on, press the button to display the current speed
mode. Press buttonto set speed mode (L1 - low speed, L2 - medium speed, L3 - high speed).
Press button to save and exit the settings.
DISPLAYED INFORMATION
Press the button to display:
Display
Description
TRIP
Current distance traveled (hold down the MODE
button to reset the value).
ODO
Total distance traveled
CHA
The scooter does not support the function
VOL*
Current voltage (V)
DST
The scooter does not support the function
TIME1
Stopwatch with a limit of 2 hours
* The displayed voltage is displayed within a tolerance of 1V - 2V from the battery voltage.
After setting the values, press the to return to the main screen.

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Display
Displayed values and their options
P0
10 (cannot be changed)
P1
430 (cannot be changed)
P2
10 (cannot be changed)
P3
0 (fixed value)
P4
Units:
0 –km/h
1 –mile/h
P5
Start mode
0 –with speed assistance
1 –using feet
P6
Cruise control
0 –forbidden
1 –allowed
P7
Initial speed:
0 –fast
1 –slow
P8
Factory setting: 55
Maximum speed limit:
1 –100%
Set by the manufacturer, do not change!
Changing the setting in function P8 to 100
unlocks the scooter speed limit. When unlocking
the speed, the battery wears out more and in this
case, the battery claims do not apply.
P9
Electric brake force:
0 –turned off
1 –medium
2 –high
SETTINGS
To enter or exit the setting, press the buttons simultaneously buttons and for 2 –3 seconds.
Press you switch between P0 to P9. Press to adjust the value. The selected value will flash.
With and you can adjust the value. PRess to increase, press to decrase.
To exit the setting, press the buttons simultaneously buttons and for 2 –3 seconds.

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CRUISE CONTROL
Cruise control allows you to automatically maintain a constant speed.
You can start the function from:
a) Settings
b) By maintaining a constant speed for 7 seconds
To end cruise control, press and release the brake.
WARNING:
For safety reasons, ride so that you can stop cruise control immediately. Cruise control cannot be
controlled with the accelerator, turning off can only be done by pressing and releasing the brakes.
ELECTRIC BRAKE INTENSITY ADJUSTMENT
The front and rear brakes can be operated mechanically. The intensity of the electric brakes can be
set in the settings. Select setting P9, 0 - electric brake off, 1 - medium intensity, 2 - high intensity.
Electric brakes are used to increase the intensity of braking.
WARNING:
The electric brakes do not work when the battery is fully charged. Do not use the electric brakes
immediately after charging. For your safety, we recommend using electric brakes, only if more than
5% of the battery capacity is used.
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ADJUSTMENT
Loosen the bolt with a 6mm wrench on both sides.
Move the shock absorber to the next position and fasten the bolts. Tighten both bolts at the same time.
WARNING: First prepare the bolts and tighten them completely at the same time.

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BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
Using the brakes wears the pads and the gap between the pads and the disc increases. If the brake is
less effective, do the following:
1. Loosen the bolt with a 5 mm Allen key
2. The brake caliper is separated
3. The bolt in the picture holds the pads,
after replacement you must tighten them
again
4. Loosen the bolt with a 2 mm Allen key

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5. Turn the bolt clockwise with a 5 mm
wrench to bring the pads closer together,
counterclockwise to move the pads away
6. In this position, turn clockwise.
7. Insert back in the position shown.
8. The plates may not be at the correct
distance. Adjust the same distance with
the two top bolts as shown.

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UNUSUAL SOUNDS DURING BRAKING
If the brakes make unusual noises during braking, it is possible that they are only clogged with dirt. In
this case, just clean the brakes.
1. Preview of plates and disk
2. Clean the area where the disc and pads
touches with a cloth.
3. Clean the pads.
4. Clean the disc.
5. Clean the disc around the entire
perimeter.
6. Unusual sounds should be eliminated.
If the problem persists, visit an authorized service center.
BEFORE RIDING
Before riding, check the following:
•Functionality of front and rear brakes, lights, movement and will of the handlebars, etc.
•Brakes, check the condition of the pads, disc, brake cable, etc.
•Make sure that all bolts are properly tightened.

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•Check for proper tire pressure (45 psi) and condition.
•Always wear personal protective equipment (helmet, protectors, etc.)
•Beginners and older people must check the speed mode, always use the slow (ECO) driving
mode.
•Set the correct handlebar height.
•Make sure that the handlebars and the folding mechanism are properly secured.
•Check the battery status.
BATERRY
12 months warranty for battery life –we guarantee that battery's nominal capacity does not fall
below 70% of its total capacity within 6 months of the product’s sale.
•For proper operation and safe use of the battery, follow the instructions in the manual. Stop
using the battery immediately if the battery is damaged, leaks liquid or you smell abnormal
odor.
•Battery lifespan is limited. If you use a battery that exceeds normal lifespan, the charging
frequency may increase, and the scooter range will be reduced.
•Do not open or throw of the battery in a fire. Do not insert foreign objects into the battery.
•Do not touch the battery with metal objects. The battery may explode or be damaged.
•Use only the original charger.
•Follow local regulations and laws while driving.
•You can charge the battery continuously.
•The ideal battery charging temperature is +10 ° C to +30 ° C.
•If you use the battery for an extended period, its temperature will be higher. This is a normal
battery condition.
•If you use the battery in a cold environment, the range is lower.
•Do not repair or modify the battery yourself.
USE
•Before use, make sure that all parts are properly assembled, tightened and not damaged.
•Check the brakes.
•Check that the folding mechanism is properly locked.
•Make sure the battery is properly charged.
•Make sure the tires are in good condition.
•Check the handlebar. It must be properly tightened.
•Get to know the surroundings, make sure that you do not endanger yourself and your
surroundings.
•Do not drive on slippery surfaces.
•Wear personal protective equipment including a helmet and a sturdy shoe.
•Do not use if outdoor conditions are poor.
•Moisture reduces braking efficiency.

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RIDING TECHNIQUE
•Know the scooter before first use and test your ability to control this product.
•Turn continuously and brake safely having enough free space.
•Practice your first ride in an open area without obstacles.
•Never let distract your mind during riding.
Foot position –put your foot on the board as close to the front part as possible. Let your other foot on
the ground. Make sure the route is clean and free. To start riding, push yourself forwards (like on a
non-motorized scooter). Push off with the foot that is on the ground. Immediately after pressing the
throttle downwards, tilt your body forwards as a prevention from falling back while increasing your
speed. Avoid excessive body pressing on the handlebars during speed changing. One foot is at front
and the second one is back. It is comfortable to place the feet like on a skateboard for optimal stability.
NOTE: Riding on a scooter can be dangerous. You use the product on your own responsibility and be
familiar with all the safety precautions before riding.
Turning –it is the same as on a surf or snowboard. The handlebar should be parallel to the body.
Before turning look at the approaching direction to be sure the operation is safe.
Braking –shift your weight backwards so that the braking is realized through your feet and not
through handlebar and steering system. Learn well to adjust the gravity center during stopping to
avoid turning over or excessive wearing of the braking and steering system
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
•The scooter must be switched off, disconnected from the charger and the charging port must
be covered before cleaning or maintenance.
•Clean the scooter with a damp cloth and a mild detergent.
•Do not use solvents or other aggressive cleaning agents.
•Keep the water out of the charging port.
•Resistance is IP54 against dust and rain / splashing water. Never immerse the scooter.
•Do not use high-pressure cleaners.
•If the tire pressure is low, inflate it to: (45 psi)
•If you need to replace tires / inner tubes, please contact your specialist dealer or
manufacturer.
•You can adjust the brake stiffness by loosening the M5 screw. Loosen the screw to the right,
tighten it to the left.
•Check the function and condition of the brakes.
•Tighten or loosen the brake cable as required.
•Check worn parts.
STORAGE
•Store in a dry and shady place.
•Avoid storage if the room temperature exceeds 50 ° C.
•Charge the battery at least once a month. Battery life is lower in cold conditions.

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TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
Engine type
52V 600W BLDC HUB motor, rear wheel drive
Weight limit
120 kg
Battery type
EX plus, Li-polymer cells
Battery capacity
26 AH (1347 Wh)
Product weight
approx. 23.7 kg (including battery)
Charging time
11 - 12 hours (depending on battery condition)
Range to charge
85 - 100 km *
Maximal speed
15 km / h (L1), 35 km / h (L2), 43 km / h (L3)
Composing
Folding mechanism with button and sliding
handlebar
Dimensions - unfolded
121 x 57.5 x 118 cm (L x W x H)
Dimensions - folded
124 x 25 x 40 cm (l x w x h)
Display
LED display showing (battery status, distance
traveled, total distance traveled, operating time,
speed and speed mode change)
Buttons
Buttons for lights, horn
Brakes
Disc brakes (front / rear)
Shock absorbers
Hydraulic (front), air (rear)
Tires
10 "wheels, pressure 45 psi
Material
Aluminum with ABS covers
* Values are only approximate, depending on the current temperature, wind resistance, user weight,
etc. The measured values are for 60 kg, 20 km/h, flat road without obstacles, at a temperature of 25°C
and at a constant speed.
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
After the product lifespan expired or if the possible repairing is uneconomic, dispose it according to the
local laws and environmentally friendly in the nearest scrapyard.
By proper disposal you will protect the environment and natural sources. Moreover, you can help
protect human health. If you are not sure in correct disposing, ask local authorities to avoid law
violation or sanctions.
Don’t put the batteries among house waste but hand them in to the recycling place.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY, WARRANTY CLAIMS
General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms
All Warranty Conditions stated here under determine Warranty Coverage and Warranty Claim
Procedure. Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No. 89/2012 Coll. Civil
Code, and Act No. 634/1992 Coll., Consumer Protection, as amended, also in cases that are not
specified by these Warranty rules.
The seller is SEVEN SPORT s.r.o. with its registered office in Strakonická street 1151/2c, Prague 150
00, Company Registration Number: 26847264, registered in the Trade Register at Regional Court in
Prague, Section C, Insert No. 116888.

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According to valid legal regulations it depends whether the Buyer is the End Customer or not.
“The Buyer who is the End Customer” or simply the “End Customer” is the legal entity that does not
conclude and execute the Contract in order to run or promote his own trade or business activities.
“The Buyer who is not the End Customer” is a Businessman that buys Goods or uses services for the
purpose of using the Goods or services for his own business activities. The Buyer conforms to the
General Purchase Agreement and business conditions.
These Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are an integral part of every Purchase Agreement
made between the Seller and the Buyer. All Warranty Conditions are valid and binding, unless
otherwise specified in the Purchase Agreement, in the Amendment to this Contract or in another
written agreement.
Warranty Conditions
Warranty Period
The Seller provides the Buyer a 24 months Warranty for Goods Quality, unless otherwise specified in
the Certificate of Warranty, Invoice, Bill of Delivery or other documents related to the Goods. The legal
warranty period provided to the Consumer is not affected.
By the Warranty for Goods Quality, the Seller guarantees that the delivered Goods shall be, for a
certain period of time, suitable for regular or contracted use, and that the Goods shall maintain its
regular or contracted features.
The Warranty does not cover defects resulting from (if applicable):
•User’s fault, i.e. product damage caused by unqualified repair work, improper assembly,
insufficient insertion of seat post into frame, insufficient tightening of pedals and cranks
•Improper maintenance
•Mechanical damages
•Regular use (e.g. wearing out of rubber and plastic parts, moving mechanisms, joints, wear of
brake pads/blocks, chain, tires, cassette/multi wheel etc.)
•Unavoidable event, natural disaster
•Adjustments made by unqualified person
•Improper maintenance, improper placement, damages caused by low or high temperature,
water, inappropriate pressure, shocks, intentional changes in design or construction etc.
Warranty Claim Procedure
The Buyer is obliged to check the Goods delivered by the Seller immediately after taking the
responsibility for the Goods and its damages, i.e. immediately after its delivery. The Buyer must check
the Goods so that he discovers all the defects that can be discovered by such check.
When making a Warranty Claim the Buyer is obliged, on request of the Seller, to prove the purchase
and validity of the claim by the Invoice or Bill of Delivery that includes the product’s serial number, or
eventually by the documents without the serial number. If the Buyer does not prove the validity of the
Warranty Claim by these documents, the Seller has the right to reject the Warranty Claim.
If the Buyer gives notice of a defect that is not covered by the Warranty (e.g. in the case that the
Warranty Conditions were not fulfilled or in the case of reporting the defect by mistake etc.), the Seller
is eligible to require a compensation for all the costs arising from the repair. The cost shall be
calculated according to the valid price list of services and transport costs.
If the Seller finds out (by testing) that the product is not damaged, the Warranty Claim is not accepted.
The Seller reserves the right to claim a compensation for costs arising from the false Warranty Claim.
In case the Buyer makes a claim about the Goods that is legally covered by the Warranty provided by
the Seller, the Seller shall fix the reported defects by means of repair or by the exchange of the
damaged part or product for a new one. Based on the agreement of the Buyer, the Seller has the right
to exchange the defected Goods for a fully compatible Goods of the same or better technical
characteristics. The Seller is entitled to choose the form of the Warranty Claim Procedures described
in this paragraph.
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