Scooty SCOOT151 User manual

ELECTRIC BIKE
SCOOT151 - SCOOTY COUNTRY 28
Instruction manual
Please read this manual carefully before rst use
Original Instructions


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Thank you for your purchase.
Welcome to Scooty
Table of contents
1. SAFETY GUIDELINES 04
2. CONTENTS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 09
3. USE 10
4. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 18
5. FAQ & WARRANTY 23
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 perfor-
mances 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.

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EN 1. SAFETY GUIDELINES
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 per-
formed 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 ade-
quate 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.
The charger may be used by children aged 8 years or older and by persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or without experience
or knowledge, if they are properly supervised or if they have been given in-
structions on how to use the device safely and if the risks involved have been
understood. Make sure that only the charger supplied with the product is
used.
Do not transport an additional person, children, or goods. Exceeding the
weight limit may cause injuries and damage the device. That the user is with-
in the weight limit does not mean they are tall enough to maintain control of
the device.
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 device 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 device should be used with caution on a surface that is at, clean,
dry and free of gravel and grease, as there needs to be friction between the
wheels and the ground to move forward. Avoid obstacles, holes, bumps, and

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sewer grates that may cause accidents. Slow down for speed bumps.
Stay away from other road users and observe trafc rules. You are not safe
from the risks posed by the behaviour of others. Anticipate obstacles and
trafc by driving at an appropriate speed. The stopping distance is correlated
with your speed, so take care to anticipate braking distances in wet weath-
er and/or on wet roads. Avoid abrupt manoeuvres and sudden braking; the
device may skid, lose its balance, or fall, even on a smooth, at surface. You
must always remain vigilant and stay away from pedestrians and other users
on public roads or thoroughfares, who may cross without having seen you.
WARNING! Never use the product outside the areas permitted by regulations.
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 op-
erate 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 ride in rain, snow, puddles, mud, or other wet areas with a water
depth of over 2 cm that would allow water to seep into the device. To clean
your device, follow the advice in section 4.3.
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.
7. Do not use this device under the inuence of alcohol or other drugs. For
your safety, such use is strictly prohibited.
8. 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

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EN 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
device to must be reminded to follow trafc regulations and to wear protec-
tive gear while riding.
To prevent unauthorised use, be sure to remove the key from the ignition be-
tween uses, in order to prevent unintentional or intentional misuse.
9. 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.
10. A mobility device is subject to physical constraints depending on its
purpose, design and use. Given this, the unit must be inspected before each
use and you must double check that all safety features work properly (brakes,
lights). The various points of inspection and maintenance to be carried out on
your appliance are detailed in section 4.2.
The folding mechanism must be securely locked into its vertical driving po-
sition.
If you notice any pieces have come loose, low battery level alerts, at tyres,
excessive wear and tear, strange noises, improper functioning or any other
abnormality, stop using the device immediately and seek professional assis-
tance.
11. 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.
12. 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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13. 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.
14. Any opening of the device or product may modify the safety of the device
or 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.

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2. CONTENTS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
This pack contains:
• Scooty Country 28 electric bike
• Tools
• Original mains charger
• Battery lock key
• User manual
• Warranty manual
• CE declaration
• Warranty card TO BE KEPT (it contains the device’s serial number and man-
ufacture date, essential information for warranty purposes)
Technical specications:
Battery : Lithium-ion 14Ah 36V
Charging time : ~ 7h
Autonomy : 70 km max with assistance*
Speed : 25 km/h*
Motor : 250W Nominal 36V
Charger : Input : 100-240V ~ 1.8A 50-60 Hz
Output : 42V 2A 84 W
Maximum weight supported : 120 kg
Device weight : 22 kg
Device dimensions : 1840x690x1110mm
Model reference : GT-EM-500
Charger reference : DPLC084V42Y
* 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). Saddle (2). Saddle adjustment (3). Rear disc brake, motor and gears (4). Crutch
(5). Derailleur (6). Pedal (7). Removable battery (8). Screen (9). Brake handles (10).
Suspension (11). Front disc brake
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(12). ON/OFF button (13). Change assistance mode and mileage (14). Changing
assistance mode and mileage (15). Instantaneous speed (16). ODO: total mileage
/ TRIP: trip mileage (17). Lights, brake and error indicators (18). Battery power (19).
Assistance level (20). Battery level
Engine trouble indicator
Throttle problem indicator
Controller problem indicator
Braking indicator. Activated during braking.
Light activation indicator.
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