Contents ................................4 Safety Warnings Pre-Ride Safety Checklist ............................7 ..............................7 Warranty Coverage ..............................8 Product Overview Specs & Features ..............................10 ..............................11 Online Resources 1.Getting Started Starting Notes ...............................12 Unfolding & Folding the Handlebar ........................13 Adjusting the Handlebar ............................16 Securing the Bell ..............................19 Adjusting the Headlight ............................20 Attaching the Seat ..............................21 Attaching the Basket ............................23...
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Checking Battery Charge Level ...........................29 3. Features & Functions Using the Kickstand ..............................30 Using the Basket ..............................31 Using the Headlight .............................32 Using the Bell ................................32 4. Making Moves Riding Your Scooter .............................33 Using Cruise Control ............................33 Maximizing Speed & Riding Range ........................36 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..38 Care &...
Safety Warnings • Before use, please read the user manual and safety warnings carefully, and make sure you understand and accept all the safety instructions. The user will be responsible for any loss or damage caused by improper use. • Please check the drive system and frame before riding to ensure safety. •...
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• Applying brakes too hard or too suddenly can lock up a wheel, which could cause you to lose control and fall. Sudden or excessive application of the brake may result in injury or death. • If the brake loosens, please adjust with the hexagon wrench, or please contact the GoPowerBike Care Team. • Replace worn or broken parts immediately.
For all maintenance repairs and needs beyond the capability of the consumer, which may include but not be limited to: such as proper maintenance of brakes, control cables, bearing adjustments, wheel adjustments, lubrication, reflectors, tires and handlebar and seat adjustments, please contact the GoPowerBike Care Team for assistance at help@gopowerbike.com DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERY Battery may contain hazardous substances which could endanger the environment and human health.
Your new GoPowerBike product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship as indicated on GoPowerBike.com for a period of time from the date of original retail purchase when used in accordance with GoPowerBike's user manuals (refer to GoPowerBike.com.) Under this warranty, you will be able to direct your claims to GoPowerBike even in situations where you purchased the GoPowerBike Product from one of our authorized retailers.
Product Overview 1. HANDLEBAR 4. FRONT TIRE 15. SEAT TUBE A. 1) LEFT HANDBRAKE (FRONT) 5. DISC BRAKE (X2;FRONT & REAR) 16. CHARGING PORT WITH COVER 2) RIGHT HANDBRAKE (REAR) 6. FRONT FENDER 17. DECK B. TWIST THROTTLE 7. BATTERY CASE 18.
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NOTE: IMAGES MAY NOT REFLECT EXACT APPEARANCE OF ACTUAL PRODUCT.
1. Getting Started Starting Notes REMOVE ALL PACKAGING BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY. · THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS MANUAL—RIGHT, LEFT, FRONT/FORWARD, AND REAR/BACK—ARE ORIENTED AS THE · RIDER WOULD SEE THEM WHEN SEATED ON THE SCOOTER. THE "RIGHT SIDE" OF THE SCOOTER, FOR EXAMPLE, IS THE SIDE WHERE THE RIDER'S RIGHT HAND WILL BE.
2. PRESS THE FOLDING LATCH CLOSED. 3. ROTATE THE LOCKING RING CLOCKWISE UNTIL THE TAB ON THE RING SLIDES INTO THE DESIGNATED SPACE IN THE LATCH. 4. CHECK THAT THE STEM IS SECURE AND THE LATCH CANNOT BE PULLED OPEN. LOCKING RING FOLDING LATCH LOCKING RING...
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TO FOLD DOWN THE HANDLEBAR: 1. ROTATE THE LOCKING RING COUNTERCLOCKWISE UNTIL THE TAB ON THE RING IS CLEAR OF THE FOLDING LATCH. 2. PULL THE LATCH AWAY FROM THE STEM TO OPEN IT. 3. GENTLY LOWER THE HANDLEBAR DOWN. LOCKING RING LOCKING RING TAB FOLDING LATCH...
Adjusting the Handlebar THE HANDLEBAR CAN BE ROTATED SLIGHTLY FORWARD OR BACKWARDS SO THAT ALL OF THE FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS ON IT ARE EASY FOR THE RIDER TO SEE AND REACH. THE HANDBRAKES, ESPECIALLY, SHOULD SIT AT AN ANGLE THAT MAKES THEM EASY TO GRIP. TO ADJUST THE HANDLEBAR: 1.
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2. PULL THE CLAMP LATCH OPEN. CLAMP LATCH...
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3. ROTATE THE HANDLEBAR FORWARD OR BACKWARDS AS NECESSARY UNTIL THE HANDBRAKES ARE AT THE DESIRED HEIGHT. 4. CLOSE THE CLAMP LATCH AND TIGHTEN THE BOLT UNTIL THE HANDLEBAR IS SECURE. HANDBRAKES IMPORTANT: • BE MINDFUL OF THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ON THE HANDLEBAR WHEN ROTATING. DO NOT OVER-ROTATEAND PULL THE WIRING OUT FROM THE HANDLEBAR STEM.
Securing the Bell 1. USING THE SCREWDRIVER TIP OF A 2-BIT TOOL, LOOSEN THE SCREW ON THE BELL CLAMP BY TURNING IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE. 2. ROTATE THE BELL CLAMP AROUND THE HANDLEBAR UNTIL THE BELL IS IN THE DESIRED POSITION AND THE BELL TAB IS EASY FOR THE RIDER TO REACH WHILE GRIPPING THE HANDLEBAR.
Attaching the Seat 1. OPEN THE LATCH ON THE SEAT CLAMP. 2. TWIST THE KNOB COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO WIDEN THE CLAMP OPENING. 3. LOWER THE SEAT POST THROUGH THE CLAMP AND INTO THE SEAT TUBE, UNTIL THE "MINIMUM INSERTION" MARK IS NO LONGER VISIBLE ABOVE THE CLAMP. 4.
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5. RE-TIGHTEN THE KNOB BY TURNING IT CLOCKWISE. 6. CLOSE THE LATCH AND CHECK THAT THE SEAT IS SECURE. IMPORTANT: • DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THE KNOB. OVER-TIGHTENING PREVENT THE LATCH FROM OPENING AND CLOSING EASILY. • TO ADJUST THE SEAT HEIGHT, LOOSEN AND OPEN THE CLAMP, REPOSITION THE SEAT, AND THEN SECURE THE CLAMP.
4MM ALLEN KEY TIP BOLT WASHER Attaching the Basket 1. USING THE 4MM ALLEN KEY TIP OF THE LONGER 2-BIT TOOL, LOOSEN THE 4 BOLTS ON THE BRACKET ABOVE THE REAR FENDER BY TURNING THEM COUNTERCLOCKWISE. 2. REMOVE THE BOLTS, AS WELL AS THE WASHERS UNDERNEATH THEM, FROM THE BRACKET, KEEPING A WASHER ON EACH BOLT STEM.
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BASKET BOLT WASHER 3. POSITION THE BASKET IN PLACE ABOVE THE REAR FENDER SO THAT: REAR FENDER • THE BASKET IS UPRIGHT. • THE FOUR HOLES IN ONE END OF THE BASKET ARE ALIGNED WITH THE FOUR HOLES ON THE BRACKET THAT IS ON THE BIKE.
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5. USE THE ALLEN KEY TO TIGHTEN EACH BOLT INTO THE BRACKET BY ROTATING THE BOLT CLOCKWISE. 6. CHECK THAT THE BASKET IS SECURE.
2. Preparing to Ride Inflating the Tires 1. REMOVE THE DUST CAP FROM THE TIRE VALVE ON EACH WHEEL BY TWISTING THEM OFF COUNTERCLOCKWISE. 2. CONNECT AN AIR PUMP TO THE VALVE AND PUMP AIR INTO EACH TIRE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIRECTIONS OF YOUR AIR PUMP.
Charging Your Scooter IT CAN TAKE UP TO 5 HOURS TO FULLY CHARGE YOUR SCOOTER. 1. CONNECT THE CHARGING CABLE WITH THE CHARGER. 2. PULL OPEN THE CHARGING PORT COVER ON YOUR SCOOTER. 3. PLUG THE CHARGING CABLE INTO THE WALL, AND THEN PLUG THE CHARGER INTO THE CHARGING PORT. 4.
Checking Battery Charge Level USE THE BATTERY INDICATOR LIGHTS TO KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR SCOOTER'S CHARGE LEVEL. NUMBER OF LIGHTS ILLUMINATED 1 - 25% (CHARGE YOUR GoFlow 76 - 100% 51 - 75% 26 - 50% CHARGE PERCENTAGE IMMEDIATELY!)
3. Features& Functions Using the Kickstand • TO LOWER THE KICKSTAND, PIVOT IT DOWN FROM THE SIDE OF THE SCOOTER DECK. TILT THE SCOOTER TO REST IT ON THE KICKSTAND. • TO RAISE THE KICKSTAND, PIVOT THE KICKSTAND UPWARDS TOWARDS THE REAR WHEEL OF THE SCOOTER DECK. IMPORTANT: ALWAYS RAISE THE KICKSTAND BEFORE RIDING.
BASKET Using the Basket FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY: • LIMIT CARRYING CONTENTS TO 33 POUNDS. • DO NOT OVERFLOW YOUR BASKET. • SECURE CONTENTS WITH AN ELASTIC STRAP OR A BUNGEE CORD.
Using the Headlight TO TURN THE HEADLIGHT ON OR OFF, PRESS AND HOLD THE BUTTON ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HANDLEBAR FOR 4 SECONDS. Using the Bell TO SOUND THE BELL, FLICK DOWN QUICKLY AND FORCEFULLY ON THE BELL TAB WITH THE LEFT-HAND THUMB. BELL CRUISE CONTROL &...
STARTING & ACCELERATING: • ROTATE THE TWIST THROTTLE TOWARDS YOU TO ENGAGE THE MOTOR. • THE MORE YOU ROTATE THE THROTTLE, THE FASTER THE GOFLOW WILL TRAVEL. • TO DECELERATE, EASE UP ON THE THROTTLE. IMPORTANT: TO AVOID SUDDEN BURSTS OF SPEED, ROTATETHE THROTTLE GENTLY.
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REAR BRAKE HANDBRAKE FRONT BRAKE HANDBRAKE TWIST THROTTLE CRUISE CONTROL & HEADLIGHT BUTTON...
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BEFORE EACH RIDE, CHECK THAT: • THE HANDLEBAR AND SEAT ARE BOTH SECURE AND IN PROPER ALIGNMENT. • THE TIRE PRESSURE IS SUFFICIENT (35 - 60 PSI). • THE BRAKE SYSTEM WORKS PROPERLY.
Maximizing Speed & Riding Range THE HARDER THE MOTOR NEEDS TO WORK, THE FASTER YOUR BATTERY WILL DRAIN. IN IDEAL CONDITIONS, THE MAXIMUM MILEAGE THAT CAN BE ACHIEVED PER BATTERY CHARGE IS 10 MILES, AND THE MAXIMUM SPEED IS 20 MPH. THE FOLLOWING FACTORS WILL AFFECT MOTOR EXERTION—AND THUS THE SPEED AND RANGE YOU CAN ACHIEVE DURING ANY GIVEN RIDE.
• AVOID INTENSE PHYSICAL IMPACT AND/ OR SEVERE VIBRATION. • PROTECT FROM WATER AND MOISTURE. • DO NOT DISASSEMBLE. • IF THERE ARE ANY ISSUES WITH THE BATTERY, PLEASE CONTACT THE GOPOWERBIKE CARE TEAM. STORING YOUR SCOOTER • COVER TO PROTECT THE SCOOTER AGAINST DUST.
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