Eltra67 Electric Scooter User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- ELTRA
Table of Contents
Eltra67 Electric Scooter
There are important instructions on safety and usage in the User Manual. You
must read it entirely and carefully before your first ride.
Packing List: Main Scooter, Battery Charger, User Manual, Keycard
(Optional function and its instruction manual), Sticker, Tools (Screw, Allen
Wrench, Extended Valve).
FUNCTION
ASSEMBLY
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Fix the stem tube and open the kickstand.
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Install the handlebar into the stem tube.
Tips: When installing the screws, please install all the 6 screws on 1/2 of the pole, and then tighten them separately to prevent the front part from warping. -
Use the hexagon wrench in the box to tighten the screws on both sides and the back of the handlebars.
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After the installation is complete, detect by switching on and off.
DISPLAY DASHBOARD
- Activate with key card: short press to power on, then the scooter information will be displayed on the dashboard. Drive after unlocking the scooter by using NFC card, otherwise, you cannot drive the scooter. Long press to power off.
- Mode Selection: 3 driving modes are available, which respectively are ECO mode (enegry-saving), D mode (Standard), and S mode (Sports). Single-click to switch the mode.
- Speedometer: Indicates the current speed. Also displays error codes when faults are detected.
- LED Lighting: Double-click to turn on.
- Bluetooth: A solid Bluetooth icon indicates that the vehicle is connected to a mobile device. You can view the vehicle status after connecting to the APP via Bluetooth.
- NFC: When the NFC card is close to the display panel, the NFC logo on the panel will light up, and the buzzer will beep to indicate successful unlocking.
- Over-temperature Display: If the internal temperature of the controller and motor is too high during the operation of the vehicle, the panel will promptly display an over-temperature alarm.
- Failure Alarm: When the controller fails, the alarm symbol will light up to warn.
- Left and right turn signals: the left turn signal lights up when turning left, and so is the right side.*All S1-C Pro models
- Power display: when the power is more than 85%, the display is full, and it will gradually go out as the power drops.
LADDNING CHARGING
The charger indicator shows red for charging status and green for fully charged status.
- Open the charging cover
- Plug in the charging plug.
- Close the charging cover after charging.
HOW TO RIDE
Wear helmets and protective gear during your rides.
- Power on the scooter and check the indicator lamp power level. Charge the scooter if the battery level is low.
- After turning on and unlocking the scooter, stand on the footrest with one foot and push off with your other foot to start gliding.
- Put your other foot on the footrest to keep both feet stable. Press the throttle on right hand to speed up when you are balanced. Note, for your safety, the motor will not engage until the scooter reach 5km/h
- Slow down by releasing the throttle, hold the brake lever in order to make a brake, please note that the rear fender is not mechanical braking and do not stamp it with foot while riding.
- To turn, shift your body weight and turn the handle slightly.
SAFETY HAZARDS
- It is not recommended using when raining or freezing.
- Do not ride over speed bumps, thresholds, or other bumps at high speed. Watch your head when passing through doorways.
- Watch your speed.
- Do not press the throttle when walking with the scooter.
- Avoid contacting obstacles with the tire/wheel.
- Do not carry heavy objects on the handlebar.
- Do not ride the scooter with only one foot.
DANGEROUS ACTIONS
- Do not ride on public roads or highways.
- Do not rotate the handle violently while driving at high speed.
- Do not ride the scooter in the rain or on the road with water in excess of 2cm depth.
- Do not ride double or carry any passengers.
- Do not trample the rear end of the fender.
- Do not ride up and down stairs or jump over obstacles.
- Do not take your hands off the handlebar while riding. Do not ride with one hand only.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Always wear helmets, elbow pads, knee pads, and another safety protective equipment
- Check whether the power is sufficient and any abnormal noise or looseness before riding;
- Ride on slippery roads is forbidden, especially on icy and snowy roads;
- Recommend not to ride on up and down slopes exceeding 15°;
- Ride on rainy days is forbidden;
- Not recommended for children under 15 years of age to learn and ride;
- Avoid sudden acceleration and deceleration, do not lean forward and lean backward too much, and prohibit speeding; when the power is insufficient, please keep riding at a low speed and charge as soon as possible;
- Focus on protecting personal safety when risk of falling and always adhere to the principle of ” people are first”;
- Do not put your hands in your pockets when riding to prevent unexpected situations;
- Do not leave the scooter in the trunk of the car for a long time in high-temperature weather;
- Always comply with the local laws and regulations and keep a safe distance between you and other people or vehicles when riding.
- Ride in a controlled condition at a speed that is safe for yourself and others around.
- Do not frighten people in public space, especially children; warn people and reduce speed when passing behind them ;
- Keep an appropriate safety distance with other riders, avoid danger and obstacles, and do not ride side by side unless there is enough space to pass through;
- Do not ride in the dark place, if necessary, reduce the speed and stay alert;
- Reverse riding is dangerous, try to avoid backward riding;
- Do not let others use your scooter unless they have read this manual carefully;
- Do not ride if you are not well or cannot follow the instructions or warnings in this manual; do not ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs;
- Do not lift the scooter from the tire to avoid getting fingers stuck between the tire and the shell;
DAILY MAINTENANCE
- If the surface of the scooter is stained, use a soft cloth dipped in a little water to wipe it; I
- Do not use alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, or other corrosive, volatile chemical solvents to clean, otherwise, it will seriously damage the appearance and internal structure of the scooter.It is forbidden to spray and wash with a water torch.
- Ensure that the scooter is turned off during cleaning, and the charging cable has been unplugged and the rubber plug of the charging port is strictly tightened, otherwise, it may cause electric shock or serious failure due to internal water ingress.
- Place the scooter in a dry and cool place indoors, and avoid storing it outdoors for a long time. Exposure to the sun/over-heat/over-cold outdoors can accelerate the scooter’s appearance and tires of aging and reduce the life of the battery pack.
- Do not put the battery pack in a high-temperature environment above 50℃ or a low-temperature environment below -20°C (for example, do not put the scooter or its battery pack in a car exposed to summer exposure). It is forbidden to put the battery pack into a fire, otherwise, it may cause the battery to fail, overheat, or even catch fire.
- Avoid completely exhausting the battery before recharging, and try to use it as much as possible, which can greatly extend the life of the battery. In addition, the battery can play a higher cruising range when used at normal temperature; the battery life and performance will be reduced if is used in an environment below 0°C. Typically, in the -20 ℃ environment, the cruising range may only be half or less than at room temperature. After the temperature rises, the battery range will be restored.
- When the scooter is not used for a long time, it is recommended to charge the scooter battery every 0.5 to 1 month.
(Note : If the battery emits a strong smell or becomes hot, stop using the product immediately. Non-professionals are forbidden to disassemble the battery pack at will, otherwise, it may cause serious safety accidents due to electric shock or short circuit!)
SPECIFICATIONS
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