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1. xcoper unban legena Kooper User Guide December 2010 xcoper WOE EGENT Copyright Kooper Technical details with regard to the information and figures in this User Guide are subject to change Thank you for choosing the Kooper Please follow the safety instructions when operating the Kooper Failure to read understand and follow the safety instructions contained in the User Guide may result in serious injury and or death Kooper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 2 C xcoper aia AT LIER Table of Contents Warranty and Notifications y i i u sisiy ia a nin k d k NR diroso E VA Ne ME WERNE NURA RUH Ver EENS ORA RNN E WR RA NH AN 5 Important Salety IH nStr TICO i s c eli as k k K NAN H e h k HN Sa h ne Wa 5404 H k e RRA SN VA AMA 6 Abo t1his MANA iy 4444545444445455444554445444540 34 ka ned kab eT ken ka l n kan d bella ed ken ka ked k k kn 7 Why you should read this manual keke ek keke k KEK KK KK K KK KK KK KA 7 ASPECIAL NOTE FOR PARENTS y44 54444445342455555450 55544444 n b R WA RAV RA bkan b n R 2A 1ek3 k AE R y n8 k A h na VANA AR 7 IMEFOCMICING the KOO PEE iiadcesevcascebessadcovicevsveccuredceseveencctststdcoticsnsease ests ceteveescetsnstiecsccanavereses 8 PIC IIS ikwEE 0D D g o oe Jr ll_m m
2. Normal operating conditions require routine care and maintenance by the purchaser of the product Proper use means that the Kooper is to be used only in the manner intended with proper safety equipment described in this guide You can also use the mounted child seat in the manner intended and according to the limits set forth in this guide Kooper is intended for use only with the proper safety equipment on smoothly paved safe non oily surfaces in accordance with local regulations In express consideration for purchasers execution of the limited warranty and liability agreement Kooper will repair or replace any part or component other than tires of the Kooper free of charge to the original purchaser who registers his her product under the warranty program Warranty service can be obtained by calling your local dealer at and following the instructions given by the service representative Shipping costs will be at the purchasers expense This warranty does not apply to tire wear operation under abnormal conditions or damage to the vehicle brought on by improper use Racing competitive or commercial use or modification of the product shall void this express limited warranty Purchaser herewith acknowledges a Kooper assumes no liability for any misuse of any of Kooper b Under this limited warranty and liability agreement Kooper shall have no obligation and the purchaser or user shall have no remedy against K
3. mm eCheck the frame for any deep scratches cracks or discoloration These are signs of stress caused fatigue or overloading and indicate that a part is at the end of its useful life and needs to be replaced mm eCheck to make sure that all parts and accessories are still secure tighten any which are not As required If any part fails your MECHANICAL SAFETY CHECK have those parts serviced immediately Every 25 to 50 hours Take your Kooper to an authorized Kooper dealer for a complete check up Brakes steering bolts bearings and drive components should all be looked at and adjusted replaced or repaired as necessary Kooper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 18 xcoper anban fegend Adjustment Brakes Brake lever and cable Make sure the cable is not frayed or kinked in any way Lever position can be adjusted for your reach on the controls Cable adjustments are available at the brake lever and you can increase or take up slack by screwing or unscrewing the adjustment barrel Side pull caliper units fitted with side pull calipers operate much like a standard bicycle side pull caliper brakes with the exception that the wearing surfaces are incorporated into the tire rather brake pads Fine Adjustment 1 Loosen the adjustment barrel locknut 2 Turn the adjustment barrel clockwise if brake rubs against the wheel and counter clockwise if they are too far away Each side should have 1 16 to 3
4. Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 5 xcoper ms z 292 AT LIES Important Safety Instructions PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD EACH WARNING _ This device does not conform to US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety standards and is not intended for operation on public streets roads or highways Use the Kooper only on streets roads sidewalks and places where its use is permitted by law _ Safety helmet goggles gloves elbow and knee pads appropriate shoes and bright clothing must be worn while operating this device to reduce potential of injury _ Do not operate this device in traffic or on frozen oily or unpaved surfaces Wet and icy weather impairs traction braking and visibility Avoid uneven surfaces chuckholes surface cracks obstacles and night or conditions of darkness or poor visibility i e fog _Where riding at night is allowed never ride without switching on the Kooper s lights _Do not ride the Kooper on stairs or through revolving doors _ Never carry passengers and objects that can hinder your abilities to safely operate your vehicle _Check all fastening elements thoroughly prior to using the device to make sure they are tight bolts load bearing addition mounted child seat folding mechanism for stem etc _ Pregnant persons should not use this product _ Never use alcohol or drugs before or while operating this device They slow reaction time and impair judgment
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6. not limited to a Parent or Guardian assume direct liability for injury to the child or to third parties to whom the child entrusts the vehicle _The Kooper is not designed and should not be operated by any person under the height of 150cm 5 0 and above the height of 200cm 6 5 _The Kooper should not be operated with a weight person and load of more than 150kg lbs including the weight of the rider The Kooper should not be operated by any person under the age of 16 and outside of North America under the age of 14 This is the case as long as there is no legislated higher limit in your jurisdiction _Do not on your own modify the Kooper from the manufacturer s original design and configuration All repairs and or modifications should be performed by a licensed Kooper dealer or trained technician Any opening modifying or tampering with the device will immediately void the warranty _ I herewith promise not to entrust this vehicle to any child under the age of 16 Sixteen years of age Kooper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 6 xcoper IEI 292 AT LIER About this Manual Why you should read this manual This manual was written to help you understand the operation and maintenance of your vehicle It s important for you to understand your new scooter its features and operations so that from your first ride you will get the most from your new scooter and form proper habits to ke
7. to 24 hours CHARGING WARNING Though we anticipate none and have encountered no safety problems while charging the Kooper Li ion polymer packs there is always a remote possibility that unanticipated electrical or electronic discrepancies due to unintended uses and conditions could possibly cause a malfunction in the future without notice Do all charging in a safe location where should any unlikely safety issue arise in the form of smoke or fire it will not be possible to damage property Kooper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 15 Okooper c n2an fegend Note The Battery Management System BMS that accompanies each Li Ion battery protects the battery cells from over discharging and damaging the cell s Before the battery level can drop near damaging levels the BMS will Shut Down all power to the unit in order to protect the cells from possible harm If this occurs inserting the charging cord and immediately removing it will RESET the system ELECTRICAL HAZARD mm Never allow children to charge the battery Battery charging must be done by adults only mm Examine the power cord and connectors for damage each time you charge the battery If damage is detected do not use until you have replaced the damaged part mm Charge you vehicle only in dry locations Fuel Gauge Throttle There are three LED s on the throttle control which indicate the level of charge in the batteries When the scooter is turned
8. 16 spacing between caliper and wheel 3 Retighten the locknut Major Adjustment 1 Loosen the adjusting barrel clockwise until it bottoms out then back it off 1 1 2 or 2 turns 2 Loosen the cable anchor nut 3 Squeeze the brake arms together and hold them so the brake remains against the tire 3 hands make a big deference 4 Pull out all the slack on the cable using pliers While maintaining cable tension with the pliers and still squeezing the brake arms together tighten the cable anchor nut NOTE It is not critical to have both sides of brake calipers strike the wheel at the same time It is possible for one side to reach the tire first The other side will eventually strike the tire and the caliper will then squeeze the braking surface to slow the Go Ped If one side of your caliper drags the wheel then adjust by using a 10mm deep socket to loosen the 10mm nut used to attach the brakes from the back side of the calipers Hold the brakes straight and retighten in place The brake mounting bolts and nuts must be securely tightened to maintain proper braking Wheels Replacing pneumatic tires and tubes The tires and tubes are critical components requiring precise reassembly to insure proper alignments An authorized Kooper dealer using original parts should do this operation m Completely deflate wheel before wheel disassembly or any work on the wheel Failing to do so can result in serious injury Ko
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11. _ This product should not be used by minors without adult supervision _ High speeds jumps and trick maneuvers are dangerous and could result in loss of control and other accidents Therefore The Kooper should not be operated to perform racing stunt riding or other maneuvers which may result in loss of control or may cause uncontrolled operator actions or reactions _ When accelerating or climbing hills you will need to lean forward under braking conditions you will need to lean back to keep wheels in contact with the ground _ Never permit a guest to use this device unless the guest has read the user manual _ I agree to provide my guest with helmet safety goggles elbow pads and knee pads _ This product should not be used by persons unwilling or unable to take responsibility for their own actions Individuals with the following conditions are cautioned not to operate Kooper Those with Heart conditions Pregnant women People with head back or neck ailments or prior surgeries to those areas of the body People with any mental or physical conditions that may make them susceptible to injury or impair their physical dexterity or mental capabilities to recognize understand and perform all of the safety instructions and to be able to assume the hazards inherent in unit use _ Read all additional warnings and instructions in user manual before operating this product _ Adults purchasing this unit for children inclusive but
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13. arge for more than 24 hours Any longer and over charging can end up damaging the batteries or even create an potential fire hazard If you plan to store the unit for more than a week you should first charge the unit fully then disconnect the charger to store and put the unit on a charge for a few hours once a month to insure the batteries stay topped off Riding surfaces to avoid Your unit incorporates some very sophisticated and sensitive electronic components that do not like heavy vibrations or shock loads that is typically associated with riding on an unpaved uneven surface or hopping down street curbing The occasional unavoidable bumps are OK but try to avoid rough terrain whenever possible Weather Conditions to Avoid The Kooper is water resistant and it is completely sealed from the elements so you can drive it in the rain or after a rain Nevertheless driving the unit through standing water wet or muddy conditions runs the risk of severely damaging it Hot or Cold Be aware of are extreme temperatures The hotter the temperature the less efficient your unit will be so try to avoid operation on those very hot days Also avoid allowing your scooter to sit in freezing temperature as this could cause severe battery damage Clean is good This does not mean you cannot wash or clean your scooter Clean the scooter with a mild soapy damp dish towel and wipe it down Just avoid heavy amounts of water that can end up finding
14. atteries do not have memory so it is OK to only partially discharge them before recharging them Kooper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 16 xcoper OSN fegend Section 5 Controls mm Familiarize yourself with which levers operate the brakes and throttle Your new scooter may be different than other Motorcycles ATV s bicycles watercraft etc which you may have ridden before The right side break lever operates the front wheel brakes mm The left side break lever operates the back wheel brakes mm The remote control starts turns off the scooter s motor The horn and light controls are located on the handle mm The red button is the throttle safety device Use to turn off the throttle when standing idle mm The handle bar or steering wheel supports the rider and steers the Kooper mm Always use both hands on the handle bar when riding Do not stand or sit on the scooter when the kickstand is lowered It is not intended to carry human weight and it will collapse under excess weight Kooper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 17 Maintenance and Parts The Kooper is intended to be a Zero maintenance scooter nevertheless there are some issues that you need to be aware of they are described in this section Any modification of this unit voids the warranty including but not limited to using either wheels or tires not recommended by Sivuv2 attempting to enhance the speed or pe
15. e Locator sound to locate where you parked your scooter Pressing the light switch on the left handlebar turns on both the front light and the tail light Press the throttle s safety button to release the throttle see SAFETY SWITCH and start riding When riding at night or in rainy weather be sure to turn on your scooter s lights Charging Lithium lon Li lon models Do not leave your unit on charge for more then 24 hours at a time This will damage batteries and or create a possible fire hazard Note Your unit uses Smart Charger technology and can be plugged into any standard 110v or the European standard 220V wall outlets Do not operate the unit while charging This poses a serious risk to the operator and can potentially damage the unit The Kooper has an onboard charger It is recommended that you charge your scooter immediately after each use Avoid letting your scooter sit unused for long periods of time with depleted batteries as this can damage the batteries and shorten the usable life span In order to charge the batteries 1 Remove the socket cover A 2 Plug the cord into the electrical outlet 3 Plug the provided cord into the receptacle on the right side of the board s tray B The LED next to the socket indicates the status of the charge When charging the LED is red When fully charged the LED will change to green It is safe to leave the scooter plugged in for up
16. ector requirements for your area Do not remove the reflectors from your scooter Removing reflectors may reduce visibility to others Reflectors are not suitable for use as lights Riding at dawn dusk or night is not recommended Kooper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 10 xcaper mf y Lava SOE IC Mechanical Safety Check The Kooper is intended to be a Zero maintenance vehicle Nevertheless here is a simple procedure you should get in the habit of before you get on your scooter Nuts bolts and structural Due to vibration nuts and bolts can become loose Make sure that all fasteners are securely fastened and tighten if necessary Pick your scooter off the ground a few inches and bounce it off the ground Do a quick visual and tactile inspection of the whole scooter Make sure you look at all visible nuts bolts and structural welds If anything sounds feels or looks loose or shows signs of stress then replace or secure them Inspect unit before each use Make any required adjustments and replace or repair any item that may need it Tires and Wheels Check that pneumatic tires are properly inflated at least every week to 10 days The recommended PSI is 40 Checking PSI using a tire pressure gauge is recommended but you can also bounce your weight on the scooter and compare tire deflection to how it looks when you know the tires are properly inflated Spin the wheels and check that
17. ep it maintained for optimum performance and safety for many years to come Keep this manual Refer to it often and use it to instruct other users If you loan out your Kooper TM also loan them this manual It is also important that your first ride on a new scooter is taken in a controlled environment away from vehicles obstacles and other hazards R ATTENTION mm The status of the Kooper as a motor vehicle varies from country to country and is subject to drivers licensing insurance requirements and registration mm You should check with a reliable authority in your country to see if the Kooper must be registered as a motor vehicle mm Your insurance policies may not provide coverage for accidents involving the use of this vehicle Check with you your insurance company or agent mm The recommended age and minimum weight for the Kooper is 16 years of age or older and 100 pounds but this is subject to the physical coordination of the rider the ability of the rider to wear protective gear use good decision making ability and to take responsibility for their own actions In this user guide the indicates a warning The gt indicates a cautionary note Please pay attention to the recommended precautions and warnings A SPECIAL NOTE FOR PARENTS It s a tragic fact that most children are more likely to have an accident As a parent or guardian you bear the responsibility for the activities and safet
18. ess on everything Riders who insist on jumping risk serious damage to their scooter and themselves Wet Weather Riding Riding in wet conditions is permitted but should be done carefully The Kooper is water resistant and the batteries are safe from getting wet under mild conditions Wet weather impairs traction braking and visibility for riders and others The risk of accident dramatically increases in wet conditions Kooper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 12 xcoper OSN fegend Assembly All models come completely and fully assembled so there is no assembly requirement other than an inspection of all components to insure that nothing was damaged during shipment If you see any damage or stressed components then contact your local authorized Kooper dealer for replacements or repairs to those components Check the tire pressure making sure that the tire is correctly inflated 40 psi The only assembly required is when you add the seat with or without a rack mounted child seat or rack for carrying loads Ee SS eS eae Adding Seat Rack or Child Carrier The Kooper can carry loads of up to 150 kg scooter comes with the option to mount a seat tz J Ibs including the weight of the rider The with a rack or a seat with a child carrier _ To mount an addition 1 Remove the cover located at the back of the scooter s board 2 Mount the required additio
19. he way the scooter handles Take turns slowly and give yourself extra stopping distance Ride Within Your Abilities To control your scooter you need to keep it upright and make it go where you want it to go Press the throttle responsibly never going faster than you can handle Controlling direction speed or balance can only be learned through practice Below are a few things to help you Kooper user Guide www kKooper scooter com Page 11 xcoper IEI 292 AT LIES m Body Position Stand firm but relaxed Keep weight between the wheels Don t stand too close to the front or lean too far back Shift your weight to the rear when applying brakes and lean towards the front when accelerating Keep feet apart for more stability E Turning New riders tend to have more trouble turning than experienced riders do The only way to make good safe turns is to practice Always approach turns carefully mm Braking Front brakes provide most of your stopping power but you will need to learn to adjust your center of gravity to maintain stability Again practice this at a safe speed until you are comfortable with this action mm Areas to Ride Ride in a safe place free of cars in an area which will not disturb other people or animals and has a clean dry surface Rules to Scoot By Always wear your safety gear Never ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs Learn the local laws and regulations Ride defensively Wear bright colored and
20. ions Seat with Rack Seat with child seat Dimensions Length 134cm Weight lt 25 kg Width 35 cm Handlebar width 57 cm Height 100 115 adjustable height Board Wood Brakes Front and rear disks Acceleration Controlled acceleration with safety Charging time 4 6 hours for full button charge Lights Built in front and rear lights with Horn Button located on on off button handlebar Alarm Electronic alarm with 2 remote Mud guards Front and rear controls Warranty 12 months Tire pressure 40 PSI Kooper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 9 Okooper WUE Ager Safety Safety Equipment Many States or regions require specific safety devices and or equipment It is your responsibility prior to riding the Kooper to familiarize yourself with laws of the state or region in which you ride and to comply with all applicable laws including properly equipping yourself and your scooter Helmets While not all States or regions require riders to wear approved protective head gear common sense dictates that you should wear an approved helmet Most serious incidences involve head injuries which might have been avoided if the rider had worn a helmet Sivuv2 has a approved helmets and can recommend one to suit your needs Make sure that it fits correctly is worn correctly and is properly secured Refer to the owner s manual provided with the helmet Buckle Up Always wear an approved helmet when riding your scooter The he
21. lmet should be worn correctly as outlined in the owner s manual Failure to wear an approved helmet can result in a serious injury Protective pads Elbow pads knee pads and wrist guards are not required by most states or regions Again common sense dictates that you should wear protective pads to help protect against injury A good set of pads should fit comfortably stay in position at all times and not have any excess strapping Velcro or other protrusions to catch on anything that can cause you to lose control of your scooter Shoes Your shoes should have good grip protection and support Your shoes should have adequate strapping or laces so they stay on your feet Make sure that laces or other strapping cannot catch or hang up on any part of the scooter or other objects Never ride barefoot or wear sandals when operating the scooter Clothing Being seen is very important Brightly colored reflective helmets and clothing will help make riders more noticeable Clothing should not be so loose that it can catch on moving parts or be snagged on other objects E Eye protection Any kind of riding can involve airborne debris dust and bugs so common sense dictates that you should wear protective eyewear with protective lenses Reflectors Reflectors are important safety devices designed to reflect light in a way that helps to be seen The reflectors are intended to enhance the visibility of the scooter but may not meet refl
22. n using the nuts and bolts supplied with the addition Be sure to tighten the nuts qnd bols to prevent the qdditions from getting loose during use Adding a bag You can add a bag to the scooter s handlebar using tapes Kooper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 13 xcaper urban legene Folding Feature Your Scooter is equipped with a folding feature for easy carrying and stowage To fold 1 Turn the tubes located at the base of the t handle to free them 2 Slide them up until it completely exposes the hinge assembly 3 Fold to the latching mechanism found at the back of the scooter s board 4 Reverse the process to lock handle bar in the riding position Adjustable Handlebar You can adjust the height of the front handlebar To adjust the height of the handlebar 1 Turn the handle screws loose 2 Lift the handlebar to a new notch 3 Close the screws Handlebar adjustment options Kooper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 14 xcoper wien legend Operations Starting your Kooper After completing the safety checks listed in this manual you can use the remote to disengage the alarm and to start the motor The Kooper comes with two electronic alarm security system remote control units The remote controls have four buttons Turns off the motor Sets the alarm Disarms the alarm but the engine remains off Double clicking turns on the engin
23. on and batteries are fully charged all three LED s will illuminate green yellow red After some riding when the batteries are only partially charged the green LED will turn off leaving only the yellow and red LED s illuminated After more riding when the batteries are low the yellow LED will turn off and the red LED will begin flashing This indicates that you are nearly out of power and time to recharge the batteries If you continue riding after the red LED begins to flash the scooter will slow and may eventually turn itself off automatically This is a safety feature intended to protect the batteries from damage If this occurs fully charge the batteries and then the scooter will be ready to resume operation The throttle is located next to the fuel gauge Safety Switch The Kooper includes a throttle cut off switch as a safety feature The safety switch is a Red push button located on the on the fuel gauge on the right side of the handlebar near the throttle Push the button once before you start to ride to release the throttle Press the button again when you are standing or you have ended your ride to lock the throttle Batteries Your Kooper uses internal Li Ion polymer battery packs are 25 9V nominal at 1OAh from two packs 53 4v 10ah The battery pan is a Factory sealed unit and should only be serviced by an authorized Kooper dealer The batteries will last a long time when properly maintained These b
24. ooper its officers agents or assigns for any damages including without limitation incidental consequential special punitive damages arising from direct or indirect injury to person or property or any other loss whether or not occasioned by negligence or otherwise on the part of Kooper c Purchaser acknowledges that there is an inherent risk in the electrical scooters such as the Kooper and herewith assumes the risk of any injury arising from operation of any Kooper transportation product Original owner will indemnify and hold Kooper harmless and will take full responsibility for conveying all safety warnings instructions and limited warranty if unit is sold lent or otherwise transferred to other persons and will indemnify Kooper from any claims against it for original owners failure to do so THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIBED ABOVE SHALL BE EXCLUSIVE AND THERE IS NO OTHER WARRANTY OR LIABILITY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ARISING BY LAW OR OTHERWISE AND WHETHER OR NOT OCCASIONED BY SELLER S NEGLIGENCE THERE IS NO IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THOSE EXPRESSLY STATED HEREIN NOTICE Some countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages and some countries do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts therefore some of the above limitations may not apply to you Kooper user
25. oper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 19 xcoper an na eren LA OEN oye JO Operator Tips to Improve Performance There are a lot of little things that an operator should do to unlock the full potential of the Electric Vehicle In this section you will find some tips and advice intended to help you achieve that goal Don t get dragged down Brakes and chain should not be dragging or preventing the wheel from spinning freely There is a small amount of natural drag created by the drive components but making sure they are in working order properly lubricated adjusted and in alignment will help ensure you are not losing any performance Rolling Make sure you have the proper pressure in the tires There is a PSI tire pressure rating on the side wall on the tire and you should try to keep your ESR tires at that pressure at all times We have found it is safe to go as high as 10 PSI above the rating on the sidewall This will further reduce the rolling resistance of the tires and increase the usable range acceleration and speed DO NOT over inflate wheels more than 10 PSI above recommended levels market on the sidewall of the tire Battery Care Letting the batteries sit in the unit with a depleted charge is harsh on the chemistry that makes them functional and will greatly reduce their usable life So it is best to get in the practice of keeping them charged whenever possible Charge For Storage Do not leave unit on a ch
26. or further comfort and smooth riding The Kooper is relatively light and it can be easily folded and carried or placed in your car trunk home caravan or yacht The Kooper s maximum speed is 33 kmh for a range of 35 km when fully charged The speed and range of the journey change from country to the country depending on state laws The speed and the range are influenced by the rider s weight and road conditions Structure The Structure of the Kooper Kooper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 8 xcoper uwbhean legend Notes mm The batteries are stored in the scooter tray Do NOT disassemble mm The seat and rack unit is optional You can add it or remove it as needed Handle Bar mm The throttle lever and safety switch are located on the right handle mm The horn and light buttons are located on the left handle Performance E When fully charged the driving range is 30 km depending on the rider s weight and surface conditions mm Maximum speed 33 km per hour Speed can be limited to local legal limits mm Maximum load weight 150 kg 330 Ibs including the rider s weight Specifications Power 251 350 W Voltage 48V Power Supply Lithium Polymer 10 AH LifePo4 Certification CE TUV 48V 2 x 24V Batteries Wheel Size 12 alloy wheels Motor Brushless Frame Material Aluminum Alloy T6 6061 Place of Origin Israel Brand Name Kooper Shock Absorbers Front 3 and back 4 Model Number KP3110 Addit
27. or reflective clothing Turn on the scooter s lights when riding your scooter at night or in conditions of poor visibility Observe and yield the right of way Do not dart out of driveways or from between parked cars Stop at all stop signs lights Be careful when checking traffic and don t swerve when looking over your shoulder Only ride on sidewalks Avoid riding in bad weather wet muddy icy conditions or when visibility is obscured Do not do stunts wheelies or jumps They will increase your chances of injury and damage to your scooter You are sidewalks with others Respect their rights and be tolerant if they inconvenience you Always yield right of way to pedestrians and animals Ride in a way that does not frighten or endanger them and avoid riding near them whenever possible mm Keep your speed consistent with the conditions and keep in mind that speed has a direct relation to control as well as component stress mm You can carry a child only when using the Kooper s mounted child seat Be sure that the child s weight does not exceed the maximum safety limit of 35 kg m Never carry anything that can obstruct vision or control of your scooter The maximum weight for additional load is 50 kg E Everyone must be responsible for the environment ride accordingly Stunts Wheelies or Jumps The electronics in your scooter are sensitive to heavy vibration and shock loads These stunts can be fun but it puts incredible str
28. rformance of the motor Such modifications will create DANGEROUS AND HAZARDOUS conditions You can purchase a scooter seat rack and child seat from an authorized Kooper dealer Service and Maintenance Schedule Some service and maintenance can and should be performed by the owner and requires no special tools or knowledge beyond what is in this manual It is always a good idea to go over key points with an authorized Kooper dealer who can further assist you with questions you might have and is the source for your parts If you have trouble finding your closest authorized dealer you can find them by using our online dealer finder tool at www sivuv2 co il Check the air pressure in your tires every week to ten days It is recommended that you have an authorized Kooper dealer perform periodic checkups Typically a dealer will suggest you bring it back for a 30 day checkup or after the first 5 to 15 hours depending on your riding style and geographic location and usage Before every ride MECHANICAL SAFETY CHECK During and After a long ride exposure to water and grit or every 100 miles Clean the Kooper After every long ride or hard ride or after ever 10 to 20 hours of riding mm eCheck all the control cables to ensure that they are securely attached to your Kooper and that the levers are functioning normally If you see rust kinks and or fraying then have your authorized Kooper dealer replace them
29. the tires have not yet reached the wear marks on the tires have ripped torn or show any signs of distress and replace as necessary Make sure the wheels spin freely and true If wheels wobble and or rub the brakes then make proper adjustments before proceeding with the Mechanical Safety Check Brakes Squeeze the brake levers and check that they are getting proper contact with the disc Full braking force is applied when you squeeze the lever and the lever cannot touch the handle bar or grip The brakes should not interfere with the rotation of the wheel when not applied Make sure that the brake caliper gets full contact with the disc Make sure that all brake surfaces are clean and free of debris Do not ride the scooter until the brakes are properly adjusted _ Never ride with improperly adjusted brakes Scooting Safety Be aware that like most sports riding a scooter involves risk of injury and damage By choosing to ride a scooter you assume the responsibility for that risk This makes it extremely important that you know understand and practice the rules of safe and responsible riding Scooting can be an environmentally useful safe and fun way of reducing traffic congestion Scooters are designed for recreational use only They should never be used on public and offroads Know Your Scooter Familiarize yourself with the scooter before you ride Check the controls Ride very cautiously until you become familiar with t
30. y of your minor child These responsibilities include the need to make sure that the scooter which your child is riding is properly fitted to the child that it is in good repair and in safe operating condition that you and your child have learned understand and obey not only the applicable local motor vehicle and traffic laws but also the common sense rules of safe and responsible scooting As a parent read this manual and go over all key points with your child before letting your child ride the scooter Kooper user Guide www Kooper scooter com Page 7 Okooper Wien legent Introducing the Kooper The Kooper is an innovative electric scooter that is made of the highest quality materials It is the result of 5 years of development and engineering and the Kooper was built to be a ZERO maintenance vehicle for human transportation The Kooper uses a brand new smart brushless high power DC motor that has an energy saving highly efficient programmable controller The Kooper is powered by advanced lithium polymer batteries stored in the scooter s battery box Full charging of the batteries takes four to six hours You can charge the batteries whenever you like for example if you take the Kooper to work you can charge the batteries in your office The rear shock absorber built into the scooter s main frame makes it amazingly comfortable for any type of road The Kooper also has a front absorber f
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