VARLA Eagle One V2.0 Electric Scooters Owner’s Manual
- June 15, 2024
- VARLA
Table of Contents
VARLA Eagle One V2.0 Electric Scooters
Foreword
- Dear Customer,
- Thanks for choosing Varla Scooter!
- We sincerely hope you could enjoy the fun and freedom of riding Varla Scooter.
- Please spend some time reading and understanding this entire manual before you ride.
- Safety always comes first. You will work out how to ride your electric scooter quickly, however, remember to practice riding in a safe place with limited obstacles.
Here are some key points to keep in mind when riding
- Wear flat shoes. Please do not wear flip flops or sandals while riding.
- Please wear a helmet during the riding, as well as other protective equipment, such as, elbow and knee protectors and padded gloves which will allow a firmer grip on the handlebars.
- Please look ahead while riding! This may sound a little bit silly but people could be distracted by their surroundings. Be careful!
- Make sure you’re familiar with the scooter’s functions.
- DO NOT play your phone while riding.
- DO NOT ride your scooter in the heavy rain or wet conditions as this could damage the battery and it will not be covered by the warranty for water damage.
- DO NOT violently hit the deck and other parts deliberately as this could damage the battery and frame and it will not be covered by the warranty.
- If you ride in the dark, please wear visible and reflective clothing.
- Do not modify the electric scooter at will.
These are some basic tips, now start your learning of the scooter in details!
Safety Warnings
- Riding an electric scooter does present potential risks and caution is required. Like any vehicle, an electric scooter has inherent hazards associated with its use (for example, falling off or riding it into a hazardous situation).
- The recommended minimum rider age is 16 and older. Any rider unable to fit comfortably on the scooter should not attempt to ride it.
- Keep this product away from kids and remember that it is intended for use only by persons who are, at a minimum, completely comfortable and competent while operating the scooter.
- Do not exceed the weight limit of 330 Ibs. Rider weight does not necessarily mean a person’s size is appropriate to fit or maintain control of the scooter:
- Check and maintain scooter conditions. Before use, check to confirm that covers and guards are in place and in serviceable condition. The scooter should be maintained and repaired in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications, using only the manufacturer’s authorized replacement parts, and should not be modified from the manufacturer’s original design and configuration.
- Obey the local laws or regulations. Always check and obey any local laws or regulations which may affect the locations where the electric scooter may be used. Keep safely away from cars and motor vehicle traffic at all times. Only use where allowed and with caution.
- Wear proper protective equipment while riding. Always wear proper protective equipment, such as an approved safety helmet (with chin strap securely buckled), elbow pads and knee pads. A helmet may be legally required by local law or regulation in your area.
- Don’t switch Single/Dual-mode during riding!
- When riding in gear 2 and above, you need to break the front and rear brakes together:
Product Specifications
Motor | 2x1000W |
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Speed | 40MPH |
Climbing Angle | 30+ Degrees |
Battery | 52V/20.8Ah |
Max Range | 42 Miles (depends on riding condition) |
Brake | Dual Hydraulic Brake |
Tire | 10-inch Air Tubeless Tires |
Display | 3.5 inches LCD Display |
Key | NFC Card |
Frame Material | Aluminum Alloy |
Suspension | Dual Suspension |
Throttle | Thumb Throttle |
Payload Capacity |
- Max. 330 lbs
- Recommended 250 lbs
Weight| 82\bs
Light| lOW Headlight & Red Taillight & Ambient Lights
Waterproof Rating| IP54
Product Dimensions
To Improve quality and safety of the product, the speclflcatlon might be
changed without prior notice.
Electric Scooter Parts
Assembly
- Put the handlebar on the stem, align center.
- Put the cover and tighten the screws at both ends.
- Install the LCD display, adjust to appropriate angle, and tighten the fix screws.
- When connecting these two connectors, the arrow must be aligned with the arrow. You can turn on the power only when the assembly is completed.
- Connect the wires of the display buttons.
How to Unfold the Scooter
How to Fold the Scooter
Dashboard
General Operation
Riding Methods
- When the power is on, it will show PAS 1, the top speed is 6mph;
- Press the ” + “button, it will show PAS 2, the top speed is 15mph;
- Press the “+ “button twice, it will show PAS 3, the top speed is 20mph;
- Press the”+” button third, it will show PAS 4, the top speed is 30mph;
- Press the” +”button fourth, it will show PAS 5, the top speed is 40mph;
- Press the POWER button to toggle through the ODO\ Trip\ Real-time voltage output.
Power Switch
- Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds to turn on the LCD Display.
Dual/Single Motor Switch
- When it shows” ” {Dual Motor Mode) on the display, press and hold”+” button for 2 seconds to enter Single Motor Mode, then the” ” doesn’t show on the display.
- Don’t switch Single/Dual-mode during riding!
Light
- Headlight: Long press and hold “ ” button for 2 seconds to turn on/off the headlight.
- Taillight: The tail light is half bright when the display is on and is highly bright when braking.
- Long press the”-” button to turn on the ambient light; short press the headlight button to switch the ambient light modes.
- Please turn on the headlights for night riding!
Cruise control
- Press and hold the thumb throttle to maintain a fixed speed for more than 8 seconds to automatically enter cruise mode. Then, you will see ” ” on the screen.
Battery
- Balance the charge protection: balance the cell voltage automatically to protect the battery.
- Overcharge protection: overcharge would damage the battery severely. Our battery would stop charging after been fully charged.
- Charging temperature protection: when the charging temperature is below 5 degrees Celsius or over 40 degrees Celsius, it will harm the battery, and may cause the battery to not be used normally.
- Charging over current protection: High current charging will seriously damage the battery.
- Short circuit protection: when the battery detects a short circuit, it will cut output to protect the battery.
- Battery sleep protection: when the battery is on, but there’s no connection to any electrical equipment.
- Battery life can vary depending on proper maintenance and usage of the scooter.
- Please only use the recommended charger.
Charger
- Make sure the power is turned OFF before you charge it.
- Step 1 Plug the charger into wall outlet.
- Step 2 Plug the charger into the charger port. The light on the charger should turn red during charging. The light will turn green again when charging is complete.
- Make sure the notches on both ends are aligned.
Note:
- Charger getting warm during use is normal. If your charger does not get warm during use, it does not mean that it is not working properly. Don’t charge the scooter immediately after a long-distance ride. Please wait for at least 30 minutes.
- Continue charging the scooter even if light turns green prior to 12 hours.
- Before riding, check the current voltage on the display.
- Battery can deplete over time. Periodically recharge battery once per month when not in use for a long time.
How to connect the NFC key with your phone?
- Open the Settings app.
- Tap Connections.
- Tap the switch to turn NFC on.
- Select your preferred app and follow the on-screen instructions to finish setting it up.
- Device needs to support NFC
- It’s not available for iPhone.
Accessing Settings
- Long press the” +” and ” – “button at the same time to access the P-setting menu.
- Press the Power button to toggle through P-settings.
- Use the+/-button to adjust the value.
- To save settings, allow the LCD display to timeout (8 seconds) or long press”+” and” – “button to exit the menu.
P-Setting Instruction
Setting | Feature | Notes |
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POO | Rim size (do not adjust) | Default: 10 |
P01 | Battery voltage (do not adjust) | Default: 52V |
P02 | The number of magnetic poles (do not adjust) | Default: 30 |
P03 | Speedometer units | O:kph 1:mph Default: 1 |
P04 | Start mode | 0: zero start 1: kick to start Default: 0 |
POS | Cruise control | 0: off 1:on Default: 0 |
P06 | Start strength (do not adjust) | From 1-5 |
- 1: the weakest
- 5: the strongest
Setting | Feature | Notes |
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P07 | Power level |
- From 0-80
- Default:80
P08| Brake level|
- From 0-2
- Default: 0
P09| Number of NFC cards|
- From 0-2
- Default: 2
PlO| Lifetime odometer reset|
- Default: 0
- Select”1″ to reset the ODO
Pll| Gear number|
- 3: Gear 1-3
- 5: Gearl-5
- Default: 5
LCD Display Error Code:
- 006 Battery under voltage
- 007 Motor faulty
- 008 Throttle faulty
- 009 Controller faulty
- 010 Communication receive faulty
- 011 Communication sending faulty
- If you encounter problems wit/1 error codes please contact customer@varlascooter.com
Pre-Ride Checklist
Brake
- Check the brake kits for proper function. When you pull the brake lever, the brake should provide positive braking action.
- When riding in gear 2 or above, the front and rear brakes must be braked together when you brake!
Tire
- Periodically inspect the tires has sufficient tread remaining.
Battery
- Before riding, check the current voltage on the display.
Frame and handlebar
- Check for cracks or broken connections. Although broken frames are rare, it is possible for an aggressive rider to run into a curb or object and wreck, bend or break a frame.
Safety gear
- Before the ride, please wear your helmet, gloves, elbow protection, waist protection and other protective gears.
Law and regulations
- Always check and obey any local laws or regulations.
Storage
- Exposure to UV rays, rain and other bad weather may damage the materials, store cool and dry indoors when not in use.
Screws And Bolts List
1 | Hexagon socket head cap screw M3’12 |
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2 | Hexagon socket head cap screwM8•20 |
3 | Flat Head Socket Cap Screw M6•14 |
4 | Button Head Socket Cap Screw M8*35 |
5 | Hexagon socket head cap screwMs•12 |
6 | Flat Head Socket Cap Screw M4•8 |
7 | Flat Head Socket Cap Screw M6•t4 |
8 | Hexagon socket head cap screw10•30 |
9 | Hexagon socket head cap screwM8•20 |
10 | Flat Head Socket Cap Screw M4*8 |
11 | Flat Head Socket Cap Screw MJ•6 |
12 | Hexagon socket head cap screwM6*25 |
13 | Button Head Socket Cap ScrewM8*20 |
14 | Plain Washer196 |
15 | q,8’55 |
16 | Hexagon socket head cap screwM6*12 |
17 | Flat Head Socket Cap Screw M4•8 |
18
| Hexi lobular socket counter sunk head tapping screwST4.210
19| Button HeadSocketCapScrewM412
20| Hexagon socket head cap screwM412
21| Hexagon socket head cap screwM425
22| Hexagon socket head cap screwM612
23| Flat Head Socket Cap Screw M48
24| Hexagon socket head cap screwM6*20
25 | Button Head Socket Cap Screw MS•10 |
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26 | Hexagon sockethead capscrew M/S•t2 |
27 | Hexagon sockethead cap screwM6•20 |
28 | Hexagon sockethead capscrew M4•12 |
29 | Hexagon sockethead capscrew M4•12 |
30 | FJat Head SocketCapScrew M4•a |
31 | FJange nut M12 |
32 | Plaln Washer cp22•cp1s•1 |
33 | Flat Head SocketCapScrew M4•a |
34 | ,p14′,pl2’6 |
35 | ,p18′,pl2,5’40 |
36 | ,p12’60 |
37 | Hexagon sockethead capscrewM6•10 |
38 | 16’178 |
39 | M6 Plain Washer |
40 | ,p8’48 |
41 | Flat Head S0<ketCapScrew M4’8 |
42 | Nylon InsertLocking Nut Ml2 |
43 | M12 Plain Washer |
44 | M14″4 Plain Washer |
45 | M6 Plain Washer |
46 | Hexagon socket head cap screw M4″10 |
– 47 | Hexagon socket head cap screw M4,.10 – |
Warranty and Contact Information
- Your purchase includes the following warranty.
- The warranty would be registered automatically when the initial purchaser ordered it in the online shop. The warranty is ONLY under the INITIAL PURCHASER. The 2-year warranty would be started since the initial owner receives it.
Affected Part | Warranty Period | Service Content |
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Throttle & Display | 24 months | Free maintenance |
Controller | 24months | Free maintenance |
Frame | 24 months | Free maintenance |
Motor | 12 months | Free maintenance |
Battery | 12 months | Free maintenance |
Charger | 12 months | Free maintenance |
Kickstand | 1 Month or 100KM | Free replacement |
Fenders | 1 Month or lOOKM | Free replacement |
Aesthetic Damage | Not Covered | . |
How To Make A Warranty Claim
- If you believe your Varla scooter has a warranty issue, your first point of contact should be your Store where you purchased. If you purchased directly from Varla Online Store, please contact our customer service team customer@varlascooter.com.
Warranty Notes
During the warranty period, any damage caused by the following reasons will
not covered by the warranty
- Failure to follow this instruction manual for maintenance.
- Incorrect use or traffic accident or other accidental collision damage.
- Use damaged or other accidental collision when driving on abnormal condition roads.
- Rapid aging and malfunction due to a long time sun exposure or leave the scooter outdoors for a long time.
- The use of electric scooters for other purposes to perform dangerous actions such as special effects, which leads to rapid aging and malfunction of this product.
- Natural disasters, man-made irresistible reasons cause vehicle damage.
Note: Please visit Varla’s official website for the latest after-sales, return policy, warranty information, etc.
- Official Website: varlascooter.com
Warranty Card
- Please complete the following details.
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