ONE K E-MOTION 15 (653-XXX)
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For 14 years old and above. 100kg max.
1 - SAFE USE OF THE ELECTRIC SCOOTER
This appliance can be used by users aged from 14 years and above. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. Never use the product close to a water source. Stop using the product when damaged. Never use the product out of the spaces authorized by the regulations.
2 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Model No | ONE K E-MOTION 15 (653-XXX) |
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Material | Steel, aluminium, polypropylene |
Unfolded Dimension | 97 x 46 x 103cm |
Folded Dimension | 86.5 x 46 x 36cm |
Weight | 8 kg |
User height / Maximum weight | 1.55m - 2.0m / 100kg |
Maximum Speed | 20 km/h |
Maximum range per charge | 15 km* |
Operating temperature | 0°C - 40°C |
Motor Power | 250 W |
Front Wheel Size | 8”(203mm) |
Rear Wheel Size | 8”(203mm) |
Battery Capacity (Ah) | 2.6Ah |
Battery voltage | 36 V (End-of-discharge voltage: 27.5 V - Upper limit of the charging voltage: 42.5 V) |
Charger | AC input 100-240v 50/60HZ |
DC output | 40V 0.8 A |
Charging time | 3-4 Hours |
External LED light | 4 hours working time supported by 1500mAH lithium battery; max. beam of 95m; USB charging. |
Sealing around compartment | IPX4 |
3 - ASSEMBLY
UNFOLD THE SCOOTER
- Press the button on the side, then raise the t-bar until the folding mechanism is engaged; make sure you hear a “click” sound.
- After unfolding the scooter, put the Folding Lever in an upward position before riding to ensure that it doesn’t come into contact with your feet while riding.
- In case the side button gets jammed and can not be pressed, please lift the t-bar tube slightly to find a point where there is no pressure on the folding mechanism, then press the side button.
RISK OF INJURY BY PINCHING! DO NOT INSERT YOUR FINGERS INTO THE SHADED AREA INDICATED.
For first time users, please install the handlebar by placing it in the housing at the top of the steering column and secure the clamp with the 4 bolts.
SELF-STANDING MODE This scooter can be put in self-standing mode by simply moving the T-bar towards you, after you have stepped on the Folding Lever. The wheel will be slightly raised from the ground, for the scooter to freely balance.
FOLD THE SCOOTER
- Move the Folding Lever from a vertical to horizontal position. You can do this with your foot or hand.
- Step on the Folding Lever with strength until the folding mechanism is disengaged.
- Lower down the t-bar until the folding mechanism clicks into place. (a “click” sound will be heard)
FOLDING MECHANISM MAINTENANCE: The folding mechanism might become loose after excessive use. If such a case arises, please use the provided hex wrench to slightly tighten the two bolts (Only slightly tighten the bolts to avoid negatively impacting the folding mechanism).
MOUNTING FRONT LIGHT & BELL: Take the LED light out from the box and charge it for 2 hours with the USB cable provided in-pack. Unplug the cable when the light is fully charged and install the LED light to the top part of the handlebars; place it on the left-hand side with the light facing forward. Fix it tightly with the pre-set elastic strap on the light. To fix the bell on the handlebars, unscrew the screw to get the loop opened and mount the bell on the right-hand side of the handlebars. Tighten the screw to fix its position.
4 - MODE OF OPERATION AND USE
ON/OFF FUNCTION
- To start the scooter, press the ON/OFF button located at the front of the deck. Always remember to press the ON/OFF button to start the scooter.
- When the ON/OFF button and the tail light up in red, the scooter is the “ON” mode. The LED battery gauge lights on the deck will light up too.
- To turn off the scooter, press & hold the ON/OFF button until the red signal on the ON/OFF button turns off.
- Your E15 will automatically turn off after 10 minutes of inactivity; the battery lights’ signal on the deck will also turn off.
START-UP Once the scooter is in the “ON’ mode, it is now ready to start. 2 actions are necessary to engage the motor:
- Place your foot directly on the accelerator pressure sensor.
- Push your scooter to reach a speed of 3km/h.
- Be aware that once the motor is turned ON, reducing your speed below 3km/h does not automatically turn off the motor; read the “STOP” paragraph section for instructions on how to permanently turn off the motor.
HOW TO RIDE THE SCOOTER
- Make sure the scooter is in the “ON” mode.
- Place a foot on the accelerator pressure sensor located at the front of the deck.
- Push the scooter with your foot until you reach the speed of 3km/h to engage the electric motor. The scooter will then accelerate.
- The maximum speed is 20km/h in normal mode and 6km/h in pedestrian mode.
- To slow down, carefully press the rear brake while keeping both hands on the handlebar.
STOP
- To stop, keep pressing the rear brake continuously for 3 seconds and wait for the scooter to stop safely to get off the scooter.
- At any time you can remove your foot from the acceleration sensor to automatically shut down the motor for example in an emergency. The battery will automatically turn itself off when the motor is not engaged for more than 10 minutes.
SPEED MODE SELECTION
- When you first press the ON/OFF button, the scooter is by default in “Normal mode”. When the scooter is in “ON” mode, but the motor is not being engaged, the scooter is in “Standby mode”.
- In standby mode, you can switch between the 2 speed modes by pressing the ON/OFF button. Mode 1 (default mode): Normal Mode; max speed is 20km/h. Mode 2: Pedestrian Mode, max speed is 6km/h.
- To switch from “Normal Mode” to the “Pedestrian Mode”, press the ON/OFF button once. The tail light will start flashing in red, showing that the scooter is now in “Pedestrian mode”. The max speed in this mode is 6km/h.
- To switch back to “Normal mode” from “Pedestrian Mode” press the ON/OFF button again. The tail light will stop flashing, showing that the scooter is now back in “Normal mode”. The max speed in this mode is 20km/h.
5 - CHARGING
When the battery signal light on the deck becomes low, you can recharge the battery with the specific charger. Your electric scooter is delivered with a specific charger. Only charge the scooter indoors.
- To charge your electric scooter, remove the waterproof cap from the port and plug in the charger. For safety reasons, ensure the charging port is always dry before starting to charge.
- Plug the charger into a suitable power source.
- When LED on the charger is red, the battery is charging.
- When the signal light changes to green, the battery is fully charged; this will take approximately 3 hours. You must stop charging it when the signal light turns green; charging the battery for too long will reduce its lifetime.
The protective cover is used to protect the charging port from splashing water. Be sure to replace the cap after each charging and before each use.
- Children shall not play the appliance.
- Cleaning and user maintenance should not be made by children without supervision.
- The charger is specific for lithium battery pack 36V and 2.6AH (Model No.: 10S1PSCOOTERM26).
- The battery charger has LED indicator: GREEN light indicates the battery is fully charged or disconnected; RED light indicates the battery is in charging.
- Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries. It may cause explosion.
- Only use the charger supplied with your electric scooter. Using a charger other than that supplied will invalidate the warranty.
- To optimise the performances and lifetime of your electric scooter battery, fully charge the battery before using it for the first time and fully charge it once a month.
- Do not cover the battery compartment or the charger. There must be good ventilation conditions at all times during charging.
- The charging environment must be clean. Ensure there are no traces of damp or water in the electric socket before plugging in.
- Ensure you use a standard socket.
- Do not switch on the scooter during charging.
- External LED light: The signal light will turn red when the LED battery has less than 10% battery remaining. Please use the USB cable provided in-pack to charge the LED light. When the signal light changes to green, the LED battery is fully charged; this will take approximately 3 hours. You must stop charging the LED light when the signal light turns green; charging the battery for too long will reduce its lifetime.
Warning. Do not use the battery or the device in the following cases:
- The battery gives off a smell or the temperature inside the appliance is too high.
- Leaks on the deck of the scooter. If in doubt please contact Globber, [email protected]
Important:
- The battery must only be removed and changed by an official Globber repair center. No attempt should be made to dismantle the product and repair it yourself. Any attempt to do so will invalidate the warranty.
- In case of battery leakage, do not touch it.
- Keep children away from the battery if it is leaking or displays any other problems.
- Batteries contain dangerous substances. Do not attempt to open the battery or to insert any solid or liquid substance into the battery or into the body of the appliance.
- Only Globber is authorised to repair the appliance.
- Using the battery is subject to authorisation by the local authorities.
6 - TIPS FOR USE / CAUTION
BBefore and after using your appliance: check all the connections: the brake, the height adjustable clamp and the wheel axles must be correctly adjusted and undamaged. Also check wheel wear. Check the height of the steering system and make sure that the nuts are tightened, handlebars and front wheel are perpendicular. Also eliminate any sharp edges caused by use.
- If the scooter battery is low or discharged, the appliance can be used as a standard scooter. To do so, stand on the scooter with your hands on each handlebar and push with one foot to make it moving forward. Proceed with caution to start with.
- A mechanical foot brake is located at the rear of the scooter. When necessary, press it to slow down. Press gradually to avoid skidding or loss of stability. The metal or aluminium brake may be hot after repeated braking. Avoid touching it during and after use. • Warning. Any load attached to the handlebars will affect the stability of the vehicle. • When you use your electric scooter, ensure your position is always correct and respect the Highway Code. • Always speed up and slow down gradually. • The scooter is for teenagers and adults. It is not a toy. It is a means of transport and not designed for extreme sports such as jumps, ramps, ollies, etc. Under no circumstances must the product be used in a skatepark for “aggressive” use (figures, etc.). • Use with caution on clean, dry flat surfaces and if possible away from other users. Respect the road safety regulations. • Braking distances are increased in rainy weather or when wheels are wet. • Traffic in the city has many obstacles to cross such as curbs or steps. It is recommended to avoid obstacle jumps. It is important to anticipate and adapt your trajectory and speed to those of a pedestrian before crossing these obstacles. It is also recommended to get out of the vehicle when these obstacles become dangerous due to their shape, height or slippage. • Take the time to learn the basics of the practice to avoid any serious accident that can take place in the first months. Get closer to your seller so he can refer you to an appropriate training organization. • Do not divert the use of the vehicle. • WARNING! Keep plastic covering away from children to avoid suffocation. • The average A-weighted emission sound pressure level exceeds 70 dB(A). • Check local laws concerning the use of scooters. Respect all the traffic rules and road signs. Keep away from pedestrians or users on the public highway. • Preferably use on flat, clean surfaces free from gravel or grease. Avoid bumps and drain gratings likely to cause an accident. • Avoid high traffic areas or overcrowded areas. • Cross the protected passages while walking. • In any case, anticipate your trajectory and your speed while respecting the code of the road, the code of the sidewalk and the most vulnerable. • In all cases, take care of yourself and others. • Notify your presence when approaching a pedestrian or cyclist when you are not seen or heard. • Always wear shoes and we strongly advise you to wear trousers and long-sleeved shirts to avoid injury if you fall. • Warning. Wear personal protection equipment including: wrist guards, gloves, knee and elbow protectors and a helmet. • Do not use in the dark if the front light is turned off or not bright enough. • The electric scooter is not designed for acrobatics. Do not attempt to jump or execute dangerous manoeuvres. • Do not ride more than one person on the scooter. • You are advised not to leave the electric scooter outside in damp or wet conditions. • Do not touch the hub motor located in the rear wheel when in use or immediately after riding. • Check that the kick stand is fully folded before starting. When parking, check that the kickstand is properly unfolded; the unit must be parked on a flat ground to avoid any risk of falling. If the unit is not equipped with a kickstand, ground parking is recommended, making sure you do not interfere with the traffic. • It is highly recommended to wear reflective clothing and accessories to enhance/ increase its visibility. • When the product is no longer used, it should be stored in a safe place or put under protection (lock system) to prevent unauthorized use of commands/product. • Vibration and shock: Using electric scooters can generate significant vibrations and shocks depending on the surface on which it is used. Do not use your scooter for too long, and immediately stop using if discomfort is caused by vibrations. • Front suspension in steering column absorbs vibration. • The materials used for the construction of the machine, are not toxic, and have been analyzed according to the following directive: 2011/65 / EU Rohs. A safety data sheet has also been established for the battery. • The safety and reliability of the control systems have been evaluated according to the following guidelines: 2014/30 / EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and 2014/35 / EU Low Voltage Directive. • In France this product is equipped to circulate on certain public roads, for the users of at least 12 years old. Consult the website: service public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F308. • In France, it is the responsibility of users of a motorized mobility device (EDP) to insure. Motorized EDPs may be included in home multi-risk insurance contracts but with a specifc civil liability clause of the land motor vehicles (VTM) type, or be the subject of a specifc EDP motorized contract. • To avoid pinching and entrapment, don’t get your fngers stick in moving parts.
7 – MAINTENANCE
• Warning. As with any mechanical component, your product is subject to high stresses and wear. The various materials and components may react differently to wear or fatigue. If the expected service life for a component has exceeded, it may break suddenly, therefore risking causing injuries to the user. Cracks, scratches and discoloration in the areas subject to high stresses indicate that the component has exceeded its service life and should be replaced. • Caution: the rear wheel has a motorised part which can only be dismantled or changed by a qualified technician. • Do not change any motorised parts yourself or the warranty will be invalidated. Contact your dealer for a qualified technician or contact Globber, [email protected] • The lithium battery: To guarantee the battery lifetime, charge it when its level is low. If it is not used for a long period of time, you are advised to charge it once a month. If you wish to check the battery or change it, contact a qualified technician or a Globber representative. The recommended storage temperature for the battery is between 5°C and 30°C. • Do not use or place the electric scooter in an environment where the temperature exceeds 40°C to avoid any lithium battery malfunction which may lead to it catching fire. • Never store the electric scooter in a car during hot weather to avoid any danger of this. • Bearings: avoid riding through water, oil or sand which would damage your bearings. To maintain your bearings, check regularly that the front wheel turns properly by turning the electric scooter upside down and pushing the wheel with your fingers. If the front wheel does not turn, remove it and check the condition of the bearings. First unscrew the wheel axle. Remove the axle and remove the wheel. Carefully push the two bearings out of their seating. If they are chipped or crushed, buy new ones. If there is no visible damage, oil them. To do so, remove any traces of grease, mud or dust from the bearing using a paper towel or a cloth then grease them either with a self-lubricating spray or by soaking them in oil overnight (turn the bearings several times in the oil before leaving them to soak). Refit the bearings and axle, then the front wheel. • The wheels: the wheels wear out after a certain length of time or may even develop holes if the scooter is used on rough surfaces too much. This is particularly true of the rear wheel on which the brake is applied. Check them regularly and have them changed for better safety. • Product modifications: the original product must by no means be modified except for the maintenance-related changes mentioned in these instructions. • Nuts, axles and other self-locking fasteners: these should also be checked regularly. They can become loose after a while in which case they should be tightened. They can become worn and not tighten properly, in which case they should be replaced.
8 - DISPOSAL OF END-OF-LIFE APPLIANCE
The appliance must be disconnected from the main power supply when removing the battery. The battery must be removed from the appliance before the appliance is discarded. The battery must be disposed of safely by taking it to the most suitable collection point.
9 - ADDITIONAL INFO
For questions and inquiries please contact us through the contact form.
Warranty
The manufacturer warranties this product to be free of manufacturing defects for period of 2 years from the date of purchase. This limited warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, tire, tube or cables, or any damage, failure or loss caused by improper assembly, maintenance, or storage.
This limited warranty will be void if the product is ever:
- used in a manner other than for recreation or transportation;
- modified in any way;
- rented
The manufacturer is not liable for incidental or consequential loss or damage due directly or indirectly to the use of this product.
Globber does not offer an extended warranty. If you have purchased an extended warranty, it must be honoured by the store at which it was purchased.
E-scooter batteries are covered by a 1-year warranty from the date of purchase.
For your records, save your original sales receipt with this manual and write the product name below.
10 – TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
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Scooter will not run | Battery is not charged | Fully charge the battery. The first charge takes approximately 4 hours and up to 3 hours for recharges. |
Wires or connectors are loose or unplugged | Check to ensure that the charger is securely plugged into both the wall socket and the scooter. | |
Scooter run-time is short | The battery does not charge completely. | Fully charge the battery. The first charge takes approximately 4 hours and up to 3 hours for recharges. Check to ensure that the charger is securely plugged into both the wall socket and the scooter. Make sure that the wall socket is connected to the mains power. |
Battery will not charge fully | 1. You have been using your scooter for a while. The battery has certainly lost its capacity. | The average rechargeable battery life is 1 to 2 years depending on scooter conditions and use, the maintenance (at least one charging per month) and storage (dry place at temperature between 5 and 30 degrees). In both cases (1 and 2), the battery needs to be changed, please contact your dealer. |
2. Your scooter is new and has low autonomy. | ||
Scooter suddenly stops working | Excessive use of scooters - Excessive overload (a steep incline, or the rider is too heavy) may have caused the motor to overheat and trip the safety. | If such a sudden stop of the scooter occurs, turn off the scooter (put it in OFF mode) and wait about a minute before switching the battery on again. |
Wires or connectors are loose or unplugged | Check all wires and connectors to make sure they are connected and secure. | |
Improper use in wet environment which has led to an electronic short cut | ONE K E-MOTION 15 is not designed for wet, rain, or puddle use. If your problem arises as a result of such use, please contact your dealer. | |
Scooter runs sluggishly | Scooter is overloaded | Be careful not to overload the scooter beyond the maximum weight limit (100 kg). Be careful not to use your scooter on steep slopes, and do not pull or tow objects or people. Avoid overloading the scooter as this will cause premature wear of the battery and its components. |
Unsuitable riding conditions | Ride only on solid, flat, clean, and dry surfaces, such as a bike path or level ground. |