yeep.me 100 User manual

ELECTRIC SCOOTER
yeep.me 100
Please read this manual carefully before rst use
Original Instructions


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Thank you for your purchase.
Welcome to yeep.me!
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.
Table of contents
1. SAFETY GUIDELINES 06
2. CONTENTS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11
3. USE 12
4. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 17
5. FAQ, WARRANTY & CONFORMITY 21
6. ERROR CODES 22

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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.
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.
The charger may be used by children aged 8 years and over and by persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lacking experience or knowledge,
if they are properly supervised or if they have been given instructions on the safe
use of the device and are aware of the risks involved. Children must not play with
the device. Cleaning and maintenance by the user must not be carried out by
unsupervised children. Be sure to use only the charger supplied with the product.
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 scooter 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 equipment should be operated with care on a level, clean, dry, gravel and
grease-free surface because the equipment requires friction between the wheels
and the ground to move. Avoid obstacles, holes, bumps and sewer grates that could
cause accidents. Slow down on speed bumps.
Keep your distance from other road users and respect the rules of the road. You are
not immune to the risks incurred by the behavior of other users. Anticipate obstacles
and trafc with an adapted speed. The stopping distance is correlated to your speed.
Avoid sudden maneuvers and braking; the machine can slip, lose its balance, or even

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fall, even on a smooth, at surface. Also be careful to anticipate braking distances
in wet weather and/or on wet pavement. The same applies to pedestrians who may
cross without seeing you. You must always be very vigilant and stay clear of other
pedestrians and road users.
On sidewalks, pedestrian areas, buildings or any other place dedicated to pedestrians,
you must move with your scooter in hand.
WARNING! Never use the product outside of the areas authorized by the regulations.
Be sure to signal your presence when approaching a cyclist or pedestrian who may
not have seen or heard you. This product does not emit a noise level higher than 80dB.
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 use the throttle if you are walking alongside the scooter, or make sure you
turn it off rst.
7. Do not ride in rain, snow, puddles, mud or any other wet spot with more than 2cm
of water on the ground that would allow water to seep into the unit. To clean your
device, follow the instructions in section “MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING”.
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.
8. Do not use this device under the inuence of alcohol or other drugs. For your
safety, such use is strictly prohibited.
9. 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 scooter to

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EN must be reminded to follow trafc regulations and to wear protective gear while
riding.
To prevent unauthorised use, be sure to remove the key from the ignition between
uses, in order to prevent unintentional or intentional misuse.
10. This device must be turned off before being folded and stored away. For
instructions on this, please refer to the “User guide” section of this manual.
When stopping or charging, because the unit is freewheeling, be sure to store your
unit at and in a convenient location when not in use to prevent unauthorized use or
unintentional movement due to its weight.
11. Please inspect the unit before each use. If you notice loose parts, low battery
alerts, at tires, excessive wear, strange noises, malfunctioning, or anything else that
is abnormal, stop riding the unit immediately and seek professional help.
If the unit is equipped with mechanical brakes, please make sure they are not chafed
by cable tension or other problems as this will cause the unit to slow down and not
run normally. Also, overheating of the brakes can affect their effectiveness.
Make sure that the steering system is properly adjusted and that all connections and
screws are tight and in good condition before each use. If after tightening the bolts,
you nd that there is any play that may affect safe driving, contact your dealer for
more information or service.
Check that all safety devices (braking, lighting) are working properly. The folding
system device must be securely locked in its vertical driving position.
Carrying an electric scooter by hand requires good posture and proper handling to
avoid injury. It is important to stand up straight, use both hands to lift the scooter, hold
the handlebars rmly, and keep the scooter close to your body to avoid hitting other
people or objects. Using a shoulder strap to distribute weight can also be helpful, and
it is recommended to take breaks if necessary.
12. 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.
13. 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.

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14. 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.
15. Anyopeningof the device or product may modify the safetyofthedeviceor 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 reliability of the repairs and potential damage these may incur. Accidents that
may occur 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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EN Pictogram Meaning
Always read the user manual carefully.
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.
This device must not come into contact with water. Do not store the
device in a damp environment.
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 sufcient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock.
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.
Caution! Protective equipment including wrist guards, gloves, knee
pads, helmet and elbow pads should be worn.
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.
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.
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.
This symbol indicates that the charger reference is indicated in the
user manual.

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2. CONTENTSANDTECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS
This pack contains:
• yeep.me 100 (2020) electric scooter
• Tools
• Original mains charger
• Starter keys (2 keys provided)
• 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: LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) 15,000 mAh
48V
Charge time: 7-9 hr
Battery life: 50 km max*
Speed: 25 km/h max*
Motor: 500W (0.5kW)rated power
Charger input-output: 100-240V - 54.6V 2A
Maximum weight supported: 120 kg
Device dimensions: 1180 x 220 x 1250 mm
Device weight: 23.4 kg
Charger part number: GJS150-5460200
* 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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3.1. DEVICE OVERVIEW
(1). Lights, horn, and change of speed
modes
(2). Accelerator
(3). Starter key
(4). DISplay
(5). Brake handle
(6). Handlebar adjustment clamp
(7). LED lighting
(8). Shock absorbers
(9). Release lever
(10). Footrest
(11). Rear brake light
(12). Disc brakes
(13). Charging port
(14). Folding/unfolding safety lever
(15). Anti-slip platform
(16). Crutch
(17). Instant speed (18). Speed mode 1 (19). Speed modes 2 & 3 (20). Battery level indicator
(21). Speed type indicator (22). Light activation indicator
(23). Headlight activation button and left turn indicator (24). Horn (25). Red LED activation
button and right turn indicator (26). ON/OFF button and speed mode.
• To activate or deactivate the LED lighting, press and hold the buttons
located on the left handle (23) and on the right handle (25) for 3 seconds for
the LED strips on the sides.
• To activate the left turn indicator, briey press the button located on the
left handle (23). To activate the right turn indicator, briey press the button
located on the right handle (25).
• The brake light (11) is only active when the LED lighting (7) is active.
• To turn the device on and off: use the starter key provided with the device

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and press and hold the ON/OFF button (26). The device turns off automatically
after 180 seconds of inactivity.
• To change modes: briey press the ON/OFF button (26).
There are 3 speed modes:
• Mode 1 (pedestrian icon) (18) limited to 6 km/h
• Mode 2 (yellow S icon) (19) is the ECO speed mode and is limited to 15 km/h.
• Mode 3 (red S icon) (19) is the maxi mode and is limited to 25 km/h.
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).
Before using the product, the handles must be assembled. To do this, unfold
the device (see following sections) and screw on the handles:
An adult must unpack and assemble the device.
• Use the markings on the handles to help you. R marks the right-hand handle
and L marks the left-hand handle.
• Screw on each handle in alignment with the handlebar axis. Do not tighten
or apply force if the handle is crooked. It should be possible to tighten the
handle without applying force.
• Ensure you have properly tightened the handle once it reaches the stop.
3.3. FOLDING/UNFOLDING THE DEVICE
The device can be folded and unfolded easily using the release lever (9)
and the folding/unfolding safety lever (14). You should always perform this
operation with care in order to avoid getting pinched or jammed.
Unfolding
1. Place the device in front of you in a horizontal position.
2. Start unfolding by pushing the lever (14).
3. Lift the scooter frame by about 90 degrees until you hear a soft click.
4. Lift and close the release lever (9) until it fully engages the hinge.
5. If the device is equipped with fold-away handles, set them up by pulling
them apart. If not, the handles are already set up in the correct position.
6. The process is complete.

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1. Place the device in front of you in a horizontal position.
2. If the device is equipped with folding handles, fold them away to the sides
if needed.
3. Unlock the device by lowering the lever (9).
4. Push the folding lever (14).
5. Lower the scooter frame by 90 degrees.
6. The process is complete.
3.4. CHARGING AND BATTERY INDICATOR
Charge the battery before rst use. To do so, charge the device using the charger
supplied.
WARNING: All charging operations must be performed with the original charger
(charger part number listed in the “CONTENTS AND TECHNICAL DATA” section)
supplied with the unit.
The external exible cable of this transformer cannot be replaced; if the cable is
damaged, the transformer must be disposed of.
If in doubt, lost or malfunctioning, do not charge the unit with another charger. A new
one should be obtained from your dealer. You will nd the email of the support to
contact on the last page of the warranty manual.
Next, check the battery charge level before use, using the battery level
indicator (20).
Notice: We recommend you fully recharge the battery after each use and at
least once a month.
WARNING: The device must be unfolded and on its stand for charging to avoid
damaging the charging plug.
1. Remove the charging port cover and ensure there is no water or any other
liquid inside the charging connector, and that it is free of any objects that
could cause a short circuit or prevent the plug from being properly and safely
plugged in. Then, connect one end of the charging cable to the charging port
(13) BEFORE connecting the other end to a power source. BEFORE connecting
the plug to the mains, ensure that the charger is rst connected to the device
correctly by referring to the codes on the device.
2. The charger indicator will light up red when charging.
3. The charger indicator will light up green once charging is complete.
4. When charging is complete, disconnect the mains plug from the outlet rst,
then unplug the charger from the device. Finally, close the cover to prevent

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liquids or other objects from entering the charging connector.
3.5. ADJUSTING THE STEM HEIGHT
Take care not to catch your ngers
when adjusting the stem height.
1. Pull on the clamp lever (6) to loosen the stem. Then slide the stem up or
down to reach the desired position.
When adjusting the stem, make sure that the pin
engages and disengages from the tube.
2. After adjusting the stem height, press the clamp lever (6) to secure the stem.
Notice: The tension of the clamp lever can be adjusted by tightening or
loosening the two bolts connecting the clamp. Be sure to tighten the clamp
lever to secure the stem.
3.6. 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 scooter wearing closed and preferably
at shoes to ensure you have a good grip and stability.

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Helmet
Elbow support
Wrist guard
Knee pad
3.7. HOW TO USE THE DEVICE (READ BEFORE FIRST USE)
HELMET USE
We strongly advise you to wear protective gear, at least a helmet, before getting on the
device, which must comply with the regulations on personal protective equipment
and which must be fastened.
WARNING! The device must not be used outside the areas permitted by regulations.
CAUTION: The user must comply with the requirements of national regulations when
using the device on public roads, including compliance with trafc regulations.
CAUTION: Wearing earphones or any device that can emit sound, or using a hand-held
telephone, is prohibited.
Wearing a certied high-visibility jacket is compulsory for all users travelling outside
built-up areas, at night, or when visibility is insufcient. The manufacturer declines
all responsibility if the driver of the device does not comply with the regulations in
force.
WARNING: it is absolutely necessary to disconnect the charger from the device
before switching it on or starting it up.
1. Insert the starter key and turn clockwise, then press and hold the ON/OFF
(26) for 3 seconds to start the device.
2. Assisted start: Holding the handlebar with both hands, move forward by
keeping one foot on the platform and pushing with the other foot.
Gradually press the accelerator to start the electrical assistance of the
device.
3. As soon as the electric assistance kicks in, put your other foot on the
platform.
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recommended to check that the traction is adequate before and during any
use. Water, grease, snow, or dirt on the platform or inappropriate shoes may
affect the grip and safety of the device.
4. The device has 3 speed modes. Refer to section “3. Device overview” for
information on what the current speed mode indicators are and how to
change modes.
5. To stop, slowly come to a halt using the brakes: lever(s) or other devices
depending on the model; then, once you have nearly come to a halt, put on
foot on the ground to regain your balance. Step off fully once the scooter is
fully stopped.
3.8. 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.
3.9. 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...)

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EN 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.
• 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.
MAINTENANCE AND SPARE PARTS:
Your device requires regular maintenance for your safety but also to increase its life
span. Mechanical components should be checked periodically to ensure that worn or
worn-out parts are replaced if necessary.
CAUTION: When replacing components, original parts must be used in order to
maintain the performance and reliability of the device. Only the manufacturer’s parts
are considered original.
CAUTION: The user is solely responsible for the purchase and use of counterfeit parts,
which may result in damage to the product, the user or the environment.
Make sure to use appropriate spare parts for the wheels, drivetrain components and
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contact the after-sales service.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for improper use or incorrect assembly.
Before each use, carefully check:
• That the handles are fully tightened.
• 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.
• Tyre wear. 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.
PERIOD MAINTENANCE AND CHECKS:
CHARGER
Ensure that the charger cord is not damaged and that the wires are not exposed to
avoid short circuits. The input and output sockets must not be damaged or deformed.
When using the battery charger, it is important to follow the instructions on the label.
WARNING: Only use the charger supplied with the product.
BRAKES
Before each use, check that the brakes are in perfect working order. Check the brakes
regularly to prevent accidents due to brake malfunction.
The brake lever (depending on the model) must not come into contact with the
handlebars and the cables must not be bent at a sharp angle so that the cables
slide with minimum friction. Damaged, frayed or rusty cables must be replaced
immediately.

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CAUTION: The surface of the brakes can become extremely hot during
and after operation. You may suffer burns if you come into contact with these hot
surfaces.
CAUTION: In rainy or wet weather, braking distances are extended.
VIBRATIONS
When using an electric scooter, vibrations can occur due to a variety of factors such
as the quality of the road surface, the condition of the tires, the speed of the scooter,
and the quality of the suspension. Uneven or rough roads, poorly inated or damaged
tires, high speeds, and poor suspension can all contribute to vibration on the unit.
CABLES
Make sure that the cable ports are not loose or broken.
SCREWS
Check the screws in the main components and tighten them regularly. Riding the
device causes vibrations that loosen the screws over time.
4.3. CLEANING YOUR DEVICE
Follow these instructions and precautions for cleaning the device:
• Unplug all the device’s charging cables before cleaning it.
• Never immerse 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.
4.4. STORING YOUR DEVICE
• Fully charge your device before storing it.
• Store your product indoors in a clean and dry place, not exposed to the elements,
with an ambient temperature ranging from 0°C to 40°C.
When stopping or charging, be sure to store your scooter at.

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5. FAQ, WARRANTY & CONFORMITY
5.1. 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:
• 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. In such a case, it is necessary to press the accelerator more slowly
and especially to check that the battery is fully charged.
5.2. WARRANTY
For information on warranty conditions and limitations of liability, please refer
to the warranty manual provided, or consult it online using the QR code found
on the last page or by entering the following address: download.yeep.me

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The EC Declaration of Conformity contains the following information: name
and address of the manufacturer, signatory, description and identication of
the machine as well as all directives and harmonized standards applicable
to this device.
For all this information, please refer to the document provided in the
packaging, or consult it online using the QR code on the last page or online
at download.yeep.me
6. ERROR CODES
N° Meaning Action to be taken
2 Brake problem Discontinue use. Consult your retailer or customer
service (please nd the customer support email in the
index at the end of the warranty manual) indicating
your error code.
6Battery voltage too low Recharge using original charger supplied. If the
problem persists, discontinue use and consult your
retailer or customer service (please nd the customer
support email in the index at the end of the warranty
manual) indicating your error code.
7 Engine problem
Discontinue use. Consult your retailer or customer
service (please nd the customer support email in the
index at the end of the warranty manual) indicating
your error code.
8 Accelerator problem
9 Controller problem
10 Loss of internal connection
(data reception)
11 Loss of internal connection
(data transmission)
12 BMS (Battery Management
System) failure
13 Headlight breakdown Consult your retailer or customer service (please nd
the customer support email in the index at the end of
the warranty manual) indicating your error code.
Do not drive at night or in the dark without having
carried out repairs.
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