USER MANUAL Ver. 1.0 6/19/19 In order to continue serving our customers and providing the best products, our product information including our user manuals may receive updates from time to time. Please check our website for the latest user manuals and product materials.
PROTECT YOUR DOME HELMETS SAVE LIVES Helmets can reduce 85% of critical head injuries. Elbow pads can reduce 82% of elbow injuries. Knee pads can reduce 32% of knee injuries. From https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2716781 Always wear proper protective gear when riding. This includes knee and elbow pads and an age-appropriate helmet. • Helmets should fit comfortably and snugly, covering the forehead but not hindering your field of vision.
Thank you for your purchase of the Swagger 8 Folding Electric Scooter! The Swagger 8 takes the power of electricity, the style of a traditional scooter, adds them together, and tops it off with an extra bit of swag. To ensure your safety and the safety of others, please read and follow the guidelines in this user manual carefully and thoroughly before and during riding. If you have any questions regarding the Swagger 8, contact us at 1-844-299-0625 for further assistance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01 1.2 Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02 1.3 Disposal at End-of-Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Before operating this vehicle, please read all instructions. This manual will guide you through the functions, usage, and proper care of your Swagger 8. If you have any questions or cannot find the information you need in the manual, please contact your place of purchase or our customer service at 1-844-299-0625. Before contacting customer service, please have your purchase information ready as this may be needed during the call. This information may be recorded below.
1.2 Safety Warnings When reading this manual, note these icons: Notes with this icon MUST be read, understood, and obeyed to prevent injury or damage, etc. Notes with this icon include relevant information. Properly dispose of all packaging material. Some items may be packed in plastic bags or material and may cause suffocation or injury to pets or children. Verify that all parts of the product are accounted for. If any part is missing, call customer service.
Cover the product to protect it from dust. Do not store in a dusty environment as, with all electronic devices, this may cause damage over time. WARNING- RISK OF FIRE - No user serviceable parts AVERTISSEMENT - Risque d’incendie - Aucune des pièces ne peut être réparée par l’utilisateur 1.3 Disposal at End-of-Life This product must not be disposed of by incineration, landfilling, or mixing with household trash.
1.4 Main Specifications Indicators Dimensions Weight Requirements Performance Wheels Power Charger 04 Items Parameters Opened 36.41 x 16.9 x 40.15 in (93x43x102 cm) Folded 33.46 x 16.9 x 11.41 in. (85x43x29 cm) Vehicle Weight 17.42 lb. / 7.9 kg Suitable Rider Height 4’ - 6’6” (120 - 200 cm) Weight Capacity 44 - 150 lb. (20 - 63 kg) IP Rating IPX4 Working Temp. 32°F to 109°F 77°F / 25°C Storage Temp. 14°F to 122°F / -10°C to 50°C Max. Speed* 15.5 mph (25 km/h) Max.
Section 2 19 PARTS & FEATURES 17 16 ■■1 x Swagger 8 ■■1 x Charger ■■2 x Handles ■■1 x User Manual ■■1 x Allen Key 2 15 2.2 Swagger 8 Diagram 1. Handles 2. Lower Clamp 3. Stem 4. Stem Tap 5. Fork 6. Front Wheel 7. Kickstand 8. Charging Port 9. Rear Motorized Wheel 18 1 2.1 What’s in the Box? 3 10. Reflector 11. Footbrake 12. Deck 13. Folding Notch 14. Folding Latch 15. Metal Peg Hole 16. Handbrake 17. Upper Clamp 18. Throttle 19.
2.3 Display Overview 2 1 3 1. Screen 3. Power Button 2. Up Button 4. Down Button Press and hold the POWER button for ~3s to turn on the display. The display is made up of these parts: 4 • DO NOT expose the display to direct sunlight or high heat for extended periods of time. • DO NOT store the scooter inside a vehicle or other location subject to high heat. Any of these conditions may damage the display’s interface. 2.4 Display Indicators To navigate through the display use the UP and DOWN buttons.
General Indicators and Fault Indicators: 1 2 7 8 There are two icons ( 6 & 7 ) which will appear under abnormal circumstances and/or if the internal system or parts inside the scooter encounter some type of issue. In the event that any of these icons appears, first turn the scooter off and back on again. 6 4 3 5 If turning the scooter off and on again doesn’t resolve the issue, contact customer service as soon as possible.
Display Indicators & Modes Different screens and their related settings may be shown on the display as desired. To switch between screens and display different information, briefly press the POWER button. 1 1. RPM: This icon displays revolutions per minute. 2. Voltage: This icon displays upon start-up. The voltage is related to internal settings within the scooter and is not user-accessible. 3.
01: Adjusting Brightness of Display’s Backlight Press UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the brightness of the display’s backlight. 02: Measurement Setting Change the current speed measurement in this setting. Speed may be displayed in either miles per hour (MPH) or kilometers per hour (KM/H). Option 0 is KM/H. Option 1 is MPH. By default, this option is set to 1. If changed, the display will show the related icons.
Section 3 FOLDING & ASSEMBLY Make sure the Swagger 8 is turned off before working with any of its parts. The scooter comes mostly assembled within the package. Some minor assembly is required before riding. All parts and tools are included. 3.1 Assembling the Handlebars Before installing the handlebars, please check each for a small letter to indicate which side of the scooter the handle should be attached to. L is for the left side while R is for the right side.
Section 4 CHARGING Charge the scooter before using it. 4.1How to Charge Charging Port Step 1. Ensure the scooter is turned off before and during the charging process. Step 2. Locate the charging port near the kickstand and remove the cap if needed. Step 3. Use the charger and the charging port to connect the scooter to an outlet. Charging Cable Step 4. While the scooter is charging, the adapter’s indicator light will turn red.
4.2 Battery Specifications Items Type Charging Time Voltage Capacity Weight Dimensions Operating Temp. Charging Temp. Storage Temp. Watt Hours Management 12 Parameters Lithium-ion (rechargeable) 3 hours @1A 24V 4 Ah 1.75 lbs / 0.8kg 10.55 x 2.83 x 0.95 in / 268 x 72 x 24 mm 14°F to 140°F / -10°C to 60°C 32°F to 113°F / 0°C to 45°C 23°F to 95°F / -5°C to 35°C 100.
Section 5 USAGE Read the following information before attempting to ride your Swagger 8. An ASTM F1492-approved helmet as well as other protective gear must be worn at all times. The Swagger 8 supports up to 150 lb. (68 kg). Do not carry passengers. Only operate the Swagger 8 where permitted. Local laws may restrict where you may ride. The Swagger 8 contains a motor and may be classified as a motor vehicle under local laws in your area.
Manual (Non-Motorized) Step 1. Carefully step on the scooter deck with one foot. Stand upright but relaxed and grab both handles. Step 2. Keep one foot on the ground and kick off to begin accelerating manually. Use the handles to steer. Step 3. To stop, use the brake to gradually coast to a stop then step off the scooter one foot at a time. Be extra cautious when dismounting for the first time. When using the brake, the taillight will turn red automatically. Step 4.
Step 2. Step 3. Accelerate to reach the desired speed. Hold the throttle for approx. 6 seconds to turn on Cruise Control and maintain speed. Step 4. Using the throttle or the brake will turn off Cruise Control. This feature remains active until you manually turn it off in the Program Menu (see Section 2.5 Program Menu), even if you power off the scooter. 5.2 Practicing Guidelines Practice until you are comfortable with using all of the scooter’s functions. See the following tips below.
Tire wear and tear is normal. The rate at which the tires deteriorate depends on riding style. E.g., casual riding may yield minimal wear while heavy drifting may yield excessive wear. To purchase tire replacements and/or for questions about your scooter’s parts, contact customer service or visit our website. 6.1 Cleaning The Swagger 8 may need cleaning after riding for extended periods of time. Completely power off the scooter before cleaning. Use dry, non-abrasive cloth to gently remove debris or dust.
6.3 Transportation Before moving, lifting, or otherwise transporting the scooter, turn it off. Fold the scooter (see Section 3.3 for instructions) and pull the scooter along as you move, if needed. Section 7 90-DAY LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY Your SWAGTRON® Swagger 8 Folding Electric Scooter (“Product”) includes a 90-Day Limited Hardware Warranty (“Warranty”). The Warranty covers product defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.
repairs shall require payment of shipping cost at discounted rate to be determined as follows: SWAGTRON® E-Scooters, and Hoverboards shall be Twenty Dollars ($20)** **shipping prices are subject to change without further notice.
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