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1.                page 10 30  Section5       Frequently Asked Questions  FAQ   s       page 31 32  Section6       Limited Warranty                000  page 33 34  Section7       Pre Ride Checklist                    page 35    Section 1   TECHNICAL INFORMATION       500DD  Series Scooter    750DD  Series Scooter    Stealth 1000DD  Series Scooter       Minimum Rider                   Minimum Rider    Series Scooter    Series Scooter    Age 13 years old 13 years old 13 years old  Maximum Rider 240 Ibs 260 Ibs 260 Ibs  Weight  109 kg   118 kg   118 kg   Maximum Up to 15 mph Up to 15 mph Up to 15 mph  speed   24 km h   24 km h   24 km h   Max Range  8 miles 12 miles 12 miles   13 km   19 km   19 km   Battery 24V 12Ah 24V 12Ah 36V 10Ah  SLA SLA SLA  Charging time   8 10 hours 8 10 hours 6 8 hours  iZip Fusion 1000DD eZip 1000DD Scoot E DD    Series Scooter                               Age 13 years old 13 years old 13 years old  Maximum Rider 260 Ibs 260 Ibs 260 Ibs  Weight  118 kg   118 kg   118 kg   Maximum Up to 15 mph Up to 15 mph Up to 10 mph  speed   24 km h   24 km h   16 km h   Max Range  12 miles 12 miles 18 miles   19 km   19 km   29 km   Battery 36V 12Ah 36V 10Ah 24V 24Ah  SLA SLA SLA  Charging time   8 10 hours 6 8 hours 6 8 hours        Maximum range and speed varies based on rider weight and terrain       Charge time is based on new batteries charged with a standard charger     Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 3    www CurrieTech com    11 25 2008 1 41 23 PM       o   
2.    FRONT WHEEL  1  To remove the front wheel refer  to page 23 then proceed to step  2   2  With two 17mm wrenches  loosen the lock nuts on both  sides of the axle   Ref Photo A        an  e          3  Remove one of the lock nuts  and axle spacers  Remove the  axle from the wheel    4  With a 5mm hex key wrench  remove all three bolts that hold  the two halves of the wheel  together   Ref Photo B    5  Separate the rim halves to  remove the tire and tube   Ref  Photo C    6  Remove tube from tire  Photo B          7  Slightly inflate the tube in  order to inspect for leaks or  punctures  Patch or replace the  tube as necessary    8  Carefully check the inside of  the tire and remove any sharp  objects or debris that caused  the puncture  If the tire is cut  through in any place replace it             9  To reassemble the front wheel  Photo C  first slightly inflate the tube i  to allow it to take shape  then  install into the tire    10  Place the valve at the notch   Ref Photo D  in one half of the  rim  Be sure to align the valve  and valve notches at the center  of the rim to insure proper  assembly  Be sure to point the             valve away from the brake disc Photo D   if your scooter is equipped    28 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 28    11 25 2008    1 41 55 PM    Currie Technologies     11  Slide the axle through one half of the rim  and place the center   longer  axle sleeve over the axle at the center of the two rim halves   
3.    Obey all local traffic and scooter riding laws and regulations  The  laws and ordinances vary greatly from municipality to municipality   It is your responsibility to know and abide by your local restrictions   We recommend you contact your local police or Department of  Motor Vehicles to find out about any special laws or rules governing  the use of this product where you live        Do not ride at night     4 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 4 11 25 2008 1 41 23 PM    Currie Technologies      AWARNING Never operate this product without proper training  or instructions     AWARNING Children under 13 years old should never operate these  scooters  Rider age does not necessarily mean that they are qualified to  operate this product  A parent should never allow this product to be used by  an individual not having the ability  coordination  maturity  skills and strength  to operate it safely and in a controlled manner     AWARNING paximum rider weight is 240 Ibs   109kg  for the  500DD scooters and 260 Ibs   118 kg  for the 750DD  1000DD and Scoot E  DD series scooters  Rider weight does not necessarily mean that they are  qualified to operate this product     AWARNING Never modify this product through improper installation   modification of existing parts or use of non authorized accessories  Doing so  may result in denied warranty claims     Adults must assist children in the initial adjustment procedures to unfold  scooter  adjust handle
4.    its original position  To decelerate or come to a complete stop  release the  throttle and allow it to return automatically to its original position  Then squeeze  the brake lever s  to activate the brake s   Remember to release the throttle  whenever you apply the brake     AWARNING The throttle and its components are fully assembled and  tested at the factory  Do not attempt to adjust them at  any time  If you feel the throttle and or components are in  need of service DO NOT RIDE THE SCOOTER  Contact  Currie Technologies   Customer Service number at  1 800 377 4532     AWARNING If you do not fully understand how to operate your scooter  throttle properly  DO NOT RIDE YOUR SCOOTER     Contact Currie Technologies Customer Service for  information and instructions at 1 800 377 4532     18 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 18 11 25 2008 1 41 42 PM    Currie Technologies    RABBIT TURTLE SWITCH  This switch limits the top speed of the Scoot E  The top speed can vary from  less than 2mph  dial turned all the way to the left  up to 10mph  dial turned  all the way to the right      z     ef y       The overall top speed of the Scoot E is controlled  via the knob located on the handlebar        TURTLE  Slow speed  RABBIT  top speed   Turn dial counter clockwise to Turn dial clockwise to increase  reduce the overall top speed the overall top speed up to the    maximum of 9mph    HOW TO USE THE THROTTLE LED   S   When the throttle is engaged  pow
5.   Always check for obstacles before operating in a new  area  Never attempt to operate over large obstacles  such as large rocks or  fallen trees     Watch out for pedestrians    Replace worn or broken parts immediately  Do not use this product until worn  or broken parts have been replaced by a qualified mechanic     Practice turning at low speeds before attempting to turn at faster speeds  Do  not turn at excessive speed as this could increase the risk of injury     Do not ride with headphones  They mask traffic sounds and emergency  vehicle sirens  distract you from concentrating on what is going on around  you  and their wires can tangle in the moving parts of the scooter  causing  you to lose control     Do not do stunts  wheelies  jumps or any other type of dangerous riding   They can cause severe injury to you and damage your scooter     Do not lean the scooter excessively as this may allow parts of the scooter to  contact the ground and may result in lose of control  damage to the scooter  or injury to rider     Do not touch the motor or brakes as they can become hot from use     WET WEATHER RIDING   This product is not meant for use in the water  damp roads  puddles  rain   streams  etc   or in wet weather  Never immerse this product in water as the  electrical and brake systems may be damaged  Avoid streets and surfaces  with water  sand gravel  dirt  leaves  and other debris  Wet weather impairs  traction  braking and visibility    BATTERY CHARGER   The charger and
6.   is in the    OFF    position   Ref  Photo A    2  Rotate open the charger port  cover  Ref Photo B     3  Insert the Battery Charger   s  XLR  Male  plug into the Char   ger Port  Ref Photo C   Photo A   4  Plug the Battery Charger   s AC  plug into a standard  grounded  110V AC outlet    5  Let the batteries charge until  the charger lights indicate that  the batteries are fully charged   then unplug the charger from  the scooter and the AC outlet              Batteries like to have a full charge  so Photo B    always be sure to recharge them fully  after each ride  If you leave them in   a run down condition  without quickly  recharging them  it will shorten their  life expectancy  The charger may get  warm to the touch  so make sure you  charge them in an open area and   do not lay anything on the charger  unit while charging  Although you  cannot over charge the batteries       Photo C    www CurrieTech com 15    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 15 11 25 2008 1 41 35 PM    Currie Technologies      using the Currie    Smart Charger     we  recommend that you do not leave the  charger plugged in for more than 24    hours     CHANGING THE BATTERY PACK    1     16    IMPORTANT  Be sure the  power switch on the scooter is  in the    OFF    position    Remove the deck by unscrew   ing the    D    ring deck retention  screw then lifting the deck off    Ref Photo A    Remove the battery pack out of  the scooter   s battery tray   Ref  Photo B    Disconnect the battery power  p
7.  12  Bolt the two halves of the rim together with the 5mm Allen bolts    13  Place the remaining axle sleeve and 17mm nut over the end of the  axle  Center the axle by hand  then tighten both 17mm nuts against  each other    14  Inflate the tire slowly to the recommended tire pressure  Inspect the  tire during inflation to ensure it is seating onto the rim properly     SCOOT E DD SERIES SCOOTERS   REAR WHEELS  1  To remove the rear wheels refer to page 27 then proceed to step 2   2  With a 5mm hex key wrench remove all three bolts that hold the two  halves of the wheel together   Ref Photo B   3  Separate the rim halves to remove the tire and tube   Ref Photo C    Remove tube from tire    5  Slightly inflate the tube in order to inspect for leaks or punctures   Patch or replace the tube as necessary    6  Carefully check the inside of the tire and remove any sharp objects or  debris that caused the puncture  If the tire is cut through in any place  replace it   7  To reassemble the rear wheel  first slightly inflate the tube to allow it to  take shape  then install into the tire    8  Place the valve at the notch  Ref Photo D  in one half of the rim  Be  sure to align the valve and valve notches at the center of the rim to  insure proper assembly    9  Place the center  longer  axle sleeve between the two rim halves    10  Bolt the two halves of the rim together with the 5mm Allen bolts  Be  sure the axle sleeve is lined up in the rim    11  Inflate the tire slowly to the rec
8.  Currie Technologies      Section 2   SAFETY GUIDELINES    LIMITATIONS OF SAFETY AND WARNING NOTICES    AWARNING This owner   s manual includes important safety  guidelines and maintenance instructions  Failure to  read  understand and follow the instructions in this  manual may lead to serious injury or even death     INSURANCE NOTICE    Your insurance policies may not provide coverage for accidents    involving the use of this electric scooter  To determine if coverage  is provided  you should contact your insurance company or agent           This product is intended for use under adult supervision only  Even  under adult supervision serious injuries or even death can occur        Always ride within your capabilities and use common sense  do  not ride at night  You are using this product at your own risk  Never  operate this product at a speed which is too fast for your skills   Always drive at low speed on dusty surfaces        This product is not intended  designed or licensed for roadway  use  This product is intended for use outdoors and on a private   closed course only  Ride only on dry  smooth  solid paved surfaces  without motor vehicle traffic  Never use this product on roadways   paved  gravel or dirt   sidewalks  driveways  parking lots near motor  vehicles  on or near steep inclines or steps  swimming pools or other  bodies of water        This product is not regulated by transportation regulations  that is   Department of Transportation  DOT  or state law      
9.  PM    Currie Technologies    SCOOT E DD SERIES SCOOTERS  1  Turn the power switch to the     OFF    position   2  Remove the 24mm nut from the  rear wheel   3  Carefully slide the rear wheel off  the axle being sure not to lose  the machine key        www CurrieTech com 25    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 25 11 25 2008 1 41 50 PM    Currie Technologies      WHEEL INSTALLATION  FRONT WHEEL INSTALLATION        500DD  750DD  1000DD AND  SCOOT E DD SERIES SCOOTERS    If your scooter is equipped with a  V Brake you will need to disengage it  prior to installing the front wheel           Do so by squeezing both of the brake  arms together and unhooking the  brake noodle     1  Place the front wheel into the  forks being sure the axle is fully  seated into the dropouts    2  Install the safety washers into  the dropouts   Ref Photo A    3  Install the axle nuts   Ref Photo  B    4  Check to ensure the wheel is  centered in the fork   Ref Photo  C    5  Tighten the axle nuts   Ref  Photo D    6  Reattach the V Brake if your  scooter was so equipped     AWARN ING Proper braking    performance is critical for safe  riding  Currie Technologies   strongly  recommends that the brake s  be  tested to ensure they are working                   properly   AWARNING  Do not ride the scooter to check the  brakes   Photo D  26 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 26 11 25 2008 1 41 51 PM    Currie Technologies    REAR WHEEL INSTALLATION  500DD  750DD AND 1000D
10.  The lever should  be tight in its closed position and un   able to vibrate loose     If the QR lever was too loose initially  you will need to tighten the nut a 1 4    turn at a time  Test the adjustment  you have made by closing the QR  lever  Ref Photo C   The lever should  be tight in its closed position and un  Photo B  able to vibrate loose              Repeat adjustment as necessary  until QR lever is properly tightened     AWARNING    f you are unable  to properly adjust the QR lever DO  NOT RIDE THE SCOOTER  Contact  Currie Technologies   Customer  Service at 1 800 377 4532 for further  instructions  Failure to do so may  result in serious injury or death to the  rider or severe damage to the scooter           v    Photo C             14 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 14 11 25 2008 1 41 33 PM    Currie Technologies      BATTERY PACK  CHARGER PORT AND CHARGER  ELECTRO DRIVE    SMART CHARGER  The Electro Drive    scooter comes  with its own Electro Drive    Smart Charger that connects with an easy   access charger port for recharging the batteries  This charger unit has lights  that show the battery charge status  Refer to the instructions that appear on  the charger unit and its instructions     AWARNING Use only a Currie Authorized Smart Charger to charge  the batteries  Using any other charger may damage the  batteries and void your warranty     HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERIES   1  IMPORTANT  Be sure the  power switch on the scooter
11.  battery for more than 24 hours at one  time     5 MINUTE SLEEP MODE  Scooters are equipped with a 5 minute sleep mode  If no activity is detected  after 5 minutes the scooter will go into stasis mode to conserve the batteries     To restart  cycle the power switch Off then On     Never store your scooter in Sleep Mode as battery power will still be used by  the scooter  Always be sure to turn the power switch to the    OFF    position     www CurrieTech com 7    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 7 11 25 2008 1 41 24 PM    Currie Technologies      Section 3   BASIC ASSEMBLY  amp  SET UP    IMPORTANT  Some adult assembly required  Before using your scooter  please be sure to read and follow the basic assembly  set up and operating  instructions  Following these instructions will help insure safe riding     TOOLS REQUIRED   Listed below are the tools you may need to assemble and adjust your  Electro Drive    scooter depending on model     e 10mm box wrench e 4mm hex key wrench  e 13mm box wrench   5mm hex key wrench  e 15mm box wrench   6mm hex key wrench    17mm cone wrench e     Phillips screwdriver    e Bicycle tire pump    STEPS FOR BASIC ASSEMBLY   1  Remove scooter from carton  Remove all of the packaging materials  from the scooter    2  Install the front wheel  certain models will have the front wheel  already installed  being sure to properly install the safety washers   Align the front wheel in the fork and tighten the axle nuts  Wait until  after you have installed t
12.  charger port should be regularly inspected for damage   cord  plug  enclosure  etc    If damage is found stop using the charger until it    6 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 6 11 25 2008 1 41 24 PM    Currie Technologies    can repaired or replaced     The charger is not a toy and should be kept out of reach children at all times     Always disconnect the charger from the wall outlet and the charger port on  the scooter when not using it     Do not charge your battery for more than 24 hours at one time   STARTING  1  Turn the power switch to the    ON    position  2  Place one foot on the deck with both hands on the handlebars   3  Slowly twist the throttle to operate the motor   4  Place the other foot on the deck once you have properly balanced yourself     STOPPING  1  To slow down or come to a stop  allow the throttle to completely return to its     zero speed    position  2  Squeeze the brake lever s  on the handlebar to come to a safe stop   Note  It  is not necessary to skid the wheel in order to slow or stop the scooter     AWARNING Skidding the wheel can damage the wheel and is not  covered by the warranty     STORING YOUR SCOOTER   1  When you are done using the scooter  turn the power switch to the     OFF    position    2  Always be sure to fully charge batteries  6 10 hours depending on  battery size  at least every 30 days    3  Plug the charger into the scooter then plug the charger into the wall  outlet  Do not charge your
13.  on the size of  batteries  before first use  Refer to page 17 for complete Battery  Care instructions   9  Before every ride  test the throttle with the power switch in  the    OFF    position  Twist the throttle  it should twist easily and  immediately spring back to the starting position when you release  it  If the throttle does not work properly  DO NOT RIDE THE  SCOOTER  Call Customer Service at 1 800 377 4532 for further  assistance    10  Check tire pressure and inflate to recommended pressure as  necessary     AWARNING Before you ride the scooter  make sure you have  tightened all parts  Riding with a loose handlebar  front  wheel  brake  seat assembly  etc  may cause a rider to  fall  possibly damaging the scooter and causing serious  injury     www CurrieTech com 9    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 9 11 25 2008 1 41 24 PM    Currie Technologies      Section 4   REPAIR  amp  MAINTENANCE    IMPORTANT  Some adult assembly required     HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT  Electro Drive    scooters are equipped with an folding stem hinge  Take care  not to pinch your hands or fingers in the hinge when you are folding and  locking the handlebar in place  Additionally be careful not to pinch or crimp  the brake and throttle cables in the hinge whenever you fold the stem hinge        1  Insert the stem into the  steerer tube  Be sure  to insert stem past the     Minimum Insertion Mark           2  Open the stem quick release   QR  lever  Ref Photo A   and rotate it forwar
14.  or use in any  other manner for which such products were not specifically designed     This warranty does not apply to any products or components  mechanical  and or electrical  which have in any way been altered from their original  configuration by any person  Currie Technologies   will not be liable and   or responsible for any damage  failure or loss caused by any unauthorized  service or use of unauthorized parts     www CurrieTech com 33    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 33 11 25 2008 1 41 57 PM    Currie Technologies      The Currie Technologies   Limited Warranty does not cover or apply to any  Currie product used for rental or commercial purposes unless the specific  product is designated  labeled or marketed by Currie Technologies   as  acceptable for rental or commercial use     All warranty claims must be made directly to the selling retailer  The selling  retailer is the primary provider of warranty support and customer service   Currie Technologies   may choose to perform warranty service at the sole  choice of Currie Technologies    The original owner of the product must  provide proof of purchase prior to approval of any warranty claim  Under  no circumstances does this limited warranty include any costs associated  with shipment and or transportation to or from the retailer or Currie  Technologies    Currie Technologies    at its sole discretion  has the option  of replacing with a new part  or factory re certified part  or repairing any  defective produc
15.  three discharge charge  cycles before they will reach optimum performance  This involves three  complete discharges and three complete recharges  charge time of 6 10  hours depending on amperage of battery and strength of the charger   After  this initial    break in    cycle the batteries will have increased performance and  less line voltage fluctuations under load  as indicated by the throttle LED   s     FUSE  In the event of an overload the fuse will pop and need to be replaced  In this  instance replace only with approved part from Currie Technologies       AWARNING Risk of fire  Do not bypass fuse     www CurrieTech com 17    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 17 11 25 2008 1 41 42 PM    Currie Technologies      THROTTLE AND BRAKE OPERATION  amp  ADJUSTMENT  THROTTLE OPERATION   The speed of the Electro Drive     scooter is controlled by a grip   twist throttle  which is located on  the handlebar        To check the throttle operation   turn the power switch to the     OFF    position  Fully twist the  throttle then quickly release it   The throttle is spring loaded and  should immediately spring back to  its original  also know as    Zero Position  position           3       To accelerate  twist the right hand throttle grip towards you as you stand   on the deck plate  The more you twist the throttle  the faster the motor will  propel the scooter until you reach the scooter   s top speed    To go slower  or coast to a slower speed  allow the throttle to spring back to
16.  tire slowly to the recommended tire pressure  Inspect the  tire during inflation to ensure it is seating onto the rim properly                 30 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 30 11 25 2008 1 41 56 PM    Currie Technologies      Section 5   FAQ   S       HOW FAR WITH THE ELECTRO DRIVE    SCOOTER GO ON A FULL  CHARGE   Maximum range per charge for the 500DD series scooters is 8 miles  13  km   750DD and 1000DD series scooters is 12 miles  19 km  and the  Scoot E DD is 18 miles  29 km      Note  Range per charge of the scooter depend on many variables   including but not limited to  riding conditions  rider weight  battery charge   etc  Riding at full speed will dramatically reduce your range     e WHAT IS THE TOP SPEED OF THE SCOOTER   Your Electro Drive    scooter will accelerate up to 15 mph  24 km h  for  the 500DD  750DD and 1000DD series scooters  The Scoot E DD series  scooter has a variable top speed range of less than 2mph up to 10mph     Note  Top speed of the scooter depend on many variables  including but  not limited to  riding conditions  rider weight  battery charge  etc     e WHAT IS THE WEIGHT LIMIT OF MY SCOOTER   Maximum rider weight is 240 Ibs   109 kg  for the 500DD series scooters  and 260 Ibs   118 kg  for the 750DD  1000DD and Scoot E DD series  scooters  never exceed it     e CAN I RIDE MY SCOOTER IN WET CONDITIONS OR ON WET  PAVEMENT   No  Riding in wet conditions can cause the rider to lose control and due  to t
17.  wheel  The handlebars  must be perpendicular to the  front wheel                 9  Repeat steps 2 and 3  to once again access the  steerer bolt  6mm Allen Bolt  or 13mm Hex Bolt   Fully  tighten the steerer bolt   The stem is held in position  with the expander bolt and  wedge              10  Repeat steps 5 and 6  to once again secure the  folding stem  Be sure the  QR retention pin  silver  is  fully engaged with the upper  plate                 AWARNING If you are unable to lock the handlebar folding hinge  properly  or its Quick  Release lever  or properly secure  the two main handlebar parts to the scooter  DO NOT  RIDE THE SCOOTER  Contact Currie Technologies    Customer Service at 1 800 377 4532 for further  instructions  Failure to do so may result in serious injury  or death to the rider or severe damage to the scooter     www CurrieTech com 13    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 13 11 25 2008 1 41 30 PM    Currie Technologies      QR LEVER ADJUSTMENT   If the quick release lever is either  too tight  cannot be flipped to its fully  locked position  or is too loose  can  be too easily flipped to its locked  position  you will need to adjust the  QR  Quick Release  Lever        Open the QR lever  Ref Photo A  and  adjust the 10mm nut underneath the  center pin  Ref Photo B                  If the QR lever was too tight initially Photo A  you will need to loosen the nut a 1 4  turn at a time  Test the adjustment  you have made by closing the QR  lever  Ref Photo C  
18. CURRIE TESHNOEOGIESS       500 DD Series 750 DD Series       1000 DD Series Scoot E DD Series    OWNER   S MANUAL     DIRECT DRIVE SCOOTER SERIES     You must read and understand this manual before using this scooter    AATTENTION  TWIST AND GO  To start scooter turn the power switch    ON     Twist  throttle and go        Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 1 11 25 2008 1 41 07 PM    Currie Technologies                 W    PLEASE DO NOT RETURN   THIS ITEM TO THE STORE   For questions or assistance on assembly contact  Currie Technologies   Customer Service toll free     800  377 4532    Monday   Friday  8 00 am   4 00 pm  PST     OR    Consult the trouble shooting guide of the owner   s manual or  visit our website at www CurrieTech com    IMPORTANT   Activate your warranty by registering your new Currie  Technologies   product within 10 days of purchase by visiting our website at  www  Currie Tech com    Retain this manual along with the original sales receipt  Record the  product serial number  S N   place of purchase and date of purchase  below     Model Name    S N   Place of Purchase      Date of Purchase    2 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 2 11 25 2008 1 41 23 PM    Currie Technologies      TABLE OF CONTENTS    Section1       Technical Information                  page 3  Section 2       Safety Guidelines                     page 4 7  Section 3       Basic Assembly                 0    page 8 9  Section4       Repair and Maintenance
19. D SERIES SCOOTERS  The order of this installation is very important     1  Align the RIGHT bearing cap holes with the threaded holes on the  frame  Loosely secure with only 1 bolt at this time    2  Align the LEFT bearing cap holes with the threaded holes on the  frame  Loosely secure with only 1 bolt at this time    3  Repeat steps 1  amp  2 until all of the bearing cap mounting bolts are  loosely installed    4  Align the torque arm mounting bracket with the threaded holes on the  frame  Loosely secure with all 3 bolts at this time    5  Fully tighten both left and right bearing cap bolts and torque arm    mounting bolts at this time   AWARNING    Proper braking performance is critical for safe riding  Currie Technologies    strongly recommends that the brake s  be tested to ensure they are working    properly   AWARNING    Do not ride the scooter to check the brakes   REAR WHEEL INSTALLATION  SCOOT E DD SERIES SCOOTERS  REAR RIGHT WHEEL   1  Install the machine key into the groove on the axle   2  Line up the groove on the wheel with the machine key and install  wheel onto rear axle being sure to point the valve to the outside   3  Secure with washer and nut     SCOOT E DD SERIES SCOOTERS  REAR LEFT WHEEL     1  Install wheel onto axle being sure to point the valve to the outside     www CurrieTech com 27    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 27 11 25 2008 1 41 55 PM    Currie Technologies         2  Secure with washer and nut   FLAT TIRE REPAIR  SCOOT E DD SERIES SCOOTERS 
20. ack connector  cut zip tie  holding the wire connector  if  necessary   Ref Photo C   Place the new or fully charged  battery pack into the battery  tray    Reconnect the battery pack  connector and place all of the  cables into the tray    Re install the deck and secure  with the    D    ring deck retention  screw     Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 16                                           11 25 2008 1 41 38 PM    Currie Technologies      BATTERY CARE AND MAINTENANCE   Not doing any and or all of the following may lead to reduced performance  and or permanent damage to the batteries  Batteries that have been  damaged by not following the below steps will need to be replaced and are  not covered under warranty     e Always be sure to fully charge batteries before first use  6 10  hours depending on size     e Always be sure to fully charge batteries after each and every use   6 10 hours depending on size     e Be sure to charge batteries at least every 30 days    e Do not store batteries below 50   Fahrenheit and never allow  batteries to freeze  below 32   Fahrenheit     e Always be sure to turn the scooter    OFF    after each use via the  On Off power switch     SLA  SEALED LEAD ACID  BATTERY CONDITIONING   SLA batteries should always be fully charged  charge time of 6 10 hours  depending on amperage of battery  before first use  This will help obtain  optimum performance     SLA batteries have a    break in    cycle consisting of  
21. bar and steering to height  and finally to fold scooter   Check and secure all fasteners before every ride  Before every ride  make  sure the    Easy Fold Handlebar Hinge    is in the fully upright position  Be sure  the locking pin is fully engaged and the quick release lever is in the    closed     position     Check and secure all fasteners before every ride     This product is designed to be used by only one person at a time  Never  carry passengers or allow more than one person to use this product at a  time     Always wear an approved helmet that fits and is worn properly with the  chinstrap securely buckled when using this product  Wear shoes when   using this product  never operate this product barefoot or in sandals as this  increases the risk of injury  Also wear knee pads  elbow pads  eye protection   goggles or face shield   gloves  boots  long sleeved shirt or jacket and long  pants     Always keep both hands on the handlebars  hand grips  and both feet on the  footboard during operation     www CurrieTech com 5    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 5 11 25 2008 1 41 23 PM    Currie Technologies    Avoid excessive speed associated with downhill riding  Always drive slowly  and pay extra attention when operating on unfamiliar terrain  Always be alert  to changing terrain conditions when operating this product  Never operate on  excessively rough  slippery or loose terrain     Avoid sharp bumps  drainage grates  and sudden surface changes  Scooter  may suddenly stop
22. d out  of the upper plate  Ref  Photo B  step 1   Slide the  QR retention pin  silver   sideways  Ref Photo B  step  2  to disengage it from the  upper plate                     AWARNING ifie  PhotoA  quick release lever is either    too tight  cannot be flipped to RN       its fully locked position  or is SS  too loose  can be too easily  flipped to its locked position   refer to the    QR Lever Adjust   ment    on page 14     Photo B  10 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 10 11 25 2008 1 41 24 PM    Currie Technologies    3  Open the stem hinge to  access the steerer bolt   6mm Allen Bolt or 13mm  Hex Bolt         4  Loosely tighten the steerer  bolt  The stem is held in  position with the expander  bolt and wedge              5  Slide the QR retention pin   silver  sideways  Ref Photo  A   Close the stem hinge   Ref Photo B         Photo A                Photo B  www CurrieTech com 11    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 11 11 25 2008 1 41 26 PM    Currie Technologies     6  Rotate the stem QR lever  forward into of the upper  plate  Ref Photo A   Close  the stem QR lever  Ref  Photo B  being sure the QR  retention pin  silver  is fully  engaged with the upper  plate        Photo A             Photo B          7  Install the handlebars onto  the stem  align and tighten              12 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 12 11 25 2008 1 41 28 PM    Currie Technologies    8  Align the handlebars to the  front
23. ering the motor  and the scooter is in  motion  the LED   s on the throttle indicate instantaneous line voltage as  measured at the battery terminals    and not the available energy in the  battery pack     The line voltage will fluctuate depending on the instantaneous load that the  motor is under  For example  when starting out from a dead stop  or going  up a steep hill  the motor will be under a high load and the    Yellow    or even     Red    LED will illuminate  To a lesser degree  another factor that influences  the load on the motor  and therefore the LED readings  is the gearing of the  motor  Scooters with Direct Drive  DD  gearboxes are geared for slightly  higher top end speeds and therefore have a higher load when starting from    www CurrieTech com 19    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 19 11 25 2008 1 41 42 PM    Currie Technologies    a dead stop versus scooters with belt or chain drive  which have a lower top  end speed  The higher gear ration of the DD scooters will cause the Red LED  to illuminate more often compared to other scooters     When the throttle is disengaged  i e  no power to the motor due to the  scooter being stationary or coasting  the LED   s on the throttle will indicate  the voltage of the battery pack  The voltage of the battery pack will rise  when no load is on the motor  The best indication of how much battery life is  remaining is to check the throttle LED   s  after reaching cruising speed  on a  flat straight road as this will all
24. he handlebars to connect the front brake  if  your scooter is so equipped     3  Install the handlebars onto the stem  align and tighten    4  Unfold the stem hinge  Be sure the locking pin is fully engaged and  close the quick release lever    5  The brake s  come pre assembled from the factory  some scooters  have one brake while others have two brakes   However  you need  to check to make sure it is connected and operating properly  Test  the brake lever s  by squeezing it  It should stop the wheel s  easily  and NOT come in contact with the handlebar  If the brake lever s   needs adjusting  refer to pages 19 20 for instructions  If the brake s   does not work properly  DO NOT RIDE THE SCOOTER  Call  Customer Service at 1 800 377 4532 for further assistance    6  Install the seat assembly  if so desired  by fully sliding the seat  tube into the frame and securing the pinch bolt  If the seat tube is  equipped with an indexing pin be sure to align this properly with the  frame    7  Install the seat onto the seat tube if not already done and align  saddle angle and tilt and tighten accordingly    8  Remove the battery charger from its box  Make sure the power  switch on the scooter is in the    OFF    position  Connect the charger   8 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 8 11 25 2008 1 41 24 PM    Currie Technologies     to the scooter first then plug the charger into the wall socket  Allow  the batteries to charge a full 6 10 hours  depending
25. he possibility that water might enter the electrical components  battery  compartment  motor  controller  etc   causing them to fail  we strongly  recommend you do not operate the scooter in wet conditions  through  puddles  in snow or anywhere your scooter is likely to get wet  Currie  Technologies   does not recommend riding on wet conditions        WHAT IS THE CORRECT AIR PRESSURE FOR THE TIRES   For scooters equipped with a solid tire s  inflating the tires is not necessary   For scooters equipped with pneumatic tires check tire pressure imprinted    on the sidewall of the tire  Inflate to recommended pressure as necessary     AWARNING Never inflate a tire beyond the maximum pressure  imprinted on the sidewall    www CurrieTech com 31    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 31 11 25 2008 1 41 57 PM    Currie Technologies    e HOW OFTEN SHOULD I RECHARGE THE BATTERIES   Recharge your batteries immediately after every ride  Your scooter will  perform best when the batteries are fully charged  To help prolong battery  life be sure they are fully charged before you store the scooter for any  extended period of time and that the batteries are charged at least every  30 days        HOW LONG SHOULD MY BATTERIES LAST   With proper care  batteries can last up to 200 charges or approximately 6  months        HOW LONG SHOULD IT TAKE TO CHARGE A FULLY DISCHARGED  BATTERY   Up to 6 10 hours  depending on battery size  using the Currie charger  supplied with the scooter     Note  Charge t
26. ime is based on new batteries charged with a standard  charger        WHERE CAN I PURCHASE ADDITIONAL OR REPLACEMENT  PARTS  IF NEEDED  SUCH AS BATTERIES  WHEELS OR A FASTER  CHARGER   Parts can be purchased directly from Currie Technologies   by calling  1 800 377 4532     e WHAT IS THE LENGTH OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY   The limited warranty on the frame  motor  motor drive system and batteries  is 90 days from date of purchase      The limited warranty on the tires is 30  days from date of purchase        Limited warranty does not cover abuse of product  Please refer to limited  warranty for details and conditions       Keep a copy of your purchase receipt on hand and available in case you  should need utilize the limited warranty  We recommend you attach a copy of  your receipt to this manual and store both in a safe and secure location     32 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 32 11 25 2008 1 41 57 PM    Currie Technologies      Section 6   LIMITED WARRANTY    Currie Technologies   manufactured or distributed    Electro Drive       powered  products are warranted to the original retail purchaser to be free from defects  in materials and workmanship in the frame and components  except for tires   inner tubes and batteries  for a period of ninety  90  days from the date of  purchase     Tires and inner tubes  tubes  are warranted to be free from manufacturing  and material defects for thirty  30  days from the date of purchase  The tire  and 
27. inner tube warranty does not include damage from normal road hazards   flat tires  tire cuts and the like  skid wear or blowouts from over inflation or  other such misuse  or normal wear  Warranties are limited to repair and or  replacement of scooters and or parts judged by Currie Technologies   at its  sole discretion to be defective     Batteries are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in  materials and workmanship for a period of ninety  90  days from the date   of purchase  The battery warranty does not include damage from power  surges  use of improper charger  improper maintenance  improper storage  or other such misuse  or normal wear  Warranties are limited to repair and or  replacement of scooters and or parts judged by Currie Technologies   at its  sole discretion to be defective     Please Note  Warranty coverage will not be extended  even if the product  was purchased in advance for a gift or in storage during the winter months     Currie Technologies   Limited Warranties do not cover or apply to the  following  Normal wear and tear  any damage  failure and or loss caused   by accident  shipping  misuse  neglect  abuse and or failure to follow  instructions or warnings as stated in the applicable owner   s manual or other  printed materials provided with the product  damage  failure and or loss  caused by the use of the product for stunt riding  ramp jumping  competition   off road use  acrobatics  trick riding or other similar activities 
28. ologies         AWARNING Ai brakes need    periodic adjustment  However  the  brake mechanism itself should be  adjusted only by a qualified service  technician  If or when it needs service   take your scooter to your local bicycle  dealer or to the retailer who sold you  the scooter        Improper adjustment of your brake s   can cause poor braking and lead to an  accident  serious rider injury or death              BRAKE CABLE ADJUSTMENT   If your brake cable stretches  as is common with new cables do during the  initial    breaking in    period   your brake lever will require a longer    pull    to  engage the brake and may even touch the handlebar when squeezed     Use the adjusting barrel on the brake lever to adjust for this cable stretch   Loosen the adjusting barrel lock nut  Unscrew the adjusting barrel out of the  lever 1 to 2 turns  then re tighten the lock nut to secure the adjusting barrel     AWARNING Do not allow the adjusting barrel to unscrew more than  5 full rotations out of the brake lever        AWARNING Aways test your    brakes after making any adjustment to be  sure they are operating properly before  riding     If you reach the limit of the cable  adjustments described above and you  are still experiencing poor braking  performance  do not continue to ride  Do  not attempt to adjust the cable any further or attempt to adjust the brake   Take your scooter to a qualified scooter or bicycle mechanic for proper  service  or call Currie Technologies   Cus
29. ommended tire pressure  Inspect the  tire during inflation to ensure it is seating onto the rim properly      gt     www CurrieTech com 29    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 29 11 25 2008 1 41 56 PM    Currie Technologies         FRONT AND REAR WHEEL    500DD  750DD AND 1000DD SERIES  SCOOTERS    AWARNING po not use a flat    screwdriver or other sharp metal tool  to remove the tire from the rim as this  may cause damage to the rim  inner  tube and or tire     1  To remove the front wheel refer  to page 23 then proceed to step  3    2  To remove the rear wheel refer  to pages 24 then proceed to  step 3    3  With a bicycle tire lever unseat  one side of the tire from the rim    Ref Photo A  B  C    4  Remove the tube from the tire  Photo B   5  Slightly inflate the tube in  order to inspect for leaks or  punctures  Patch or replace the  tube as necessary    6  Carefully check the inside of  the tire and remove any sharp  objects or debris that caused  the puncture  If the tire is cut  through in any place replace it     7  To reassemble the front wheel  Photo C  first slightly inflate the tube to  allow it to take shape then install into the tire    8  Insert the valve thru the hole in the rim    9  Push  by hand only  one side of the tire and tube all the way over and  onto the rim    10  With a bicycle tire lever seat the other side of the tire onto the rim  Be  sure not the pinch  tube puncture caused by being caught between the  tire and rim  the tube    11  Inflate the
30. ow the battery voltage to stabilize and give a  much more accurate reading     5 MINUTE SLEEP MODE   Scooters are equipped with a 5 minute sleep mode  If no activity is detected  after 5 minutes the scooter will go into stasis mode to conserve the batteries   To restart  cycle the power switch Off then On     AWARNING Never store your scooter in Sleep Mode as battery power  will still be used by the scooter  Always be sure to turn the  power switch to the    OFF    position     HEAT SHUT DOWN MODE   If the controller has over heated and power to the motor has been shut down   turn the main power switch    OFF    for at least 30 minutes to allow the controller  to cool down before riding any more  Turn the power switch    ON    and resume  riding     AWARNING The scooter will shut down due to over heating caused  by excessive stress on the motor  i e  too steep a hill  too  heavy a rider  etc       BRAKE OPERATION   The Electro Drive    electric scooter is equipped with front and or rear  brakes  It is operated by using the brake lever on the handlebars and is  designed to provide excellent stopping power for your scooter  Squeeze the  brake lever s  firmly to bring your scooter to a safe  controlled stop     The brake lever itself should never touch the handlebar or grip when  squeezed firmly  If it does  then immediately STOP RIDING and adjust the  brake cable     20 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 20 11 25 2008 1 41 43 PM    Currie Techn
31. s  long sleeved shirt or jacket and long pants     O    Never operate this product barefoot or in sandals as this increases the risk of  injury     O    Always obey all local traffic laws    www CurrieTech com 35    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 35 11 25 2008 1 41 57 PM    AATTENTION  TWIST AND GO  To start scooter turn the power switch    ON     Twist  throttle and go        Specifications subject to change without notice    Electro Drive    electric scooter are manufactured and distributed  exclusively by Currie Technologies      Made in China     CURRIE TECHNOLOGIES    9453 Owensmouth Avenue   Chatsworth  CA 91311    Phone  818  734 8123   Fax  818  734 8199    www CurrieTech com  Customer Service  800  377 4532       Direct Drive Scooters 2009 rev2    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 36 11 25 2008 1 41 57 PM    
32. t and or component thereof  or to pay the owner of such a  product an amount equal to the original purchase price of such product  The  original owner shall pay for all costs of labor associated with any warranty  claims     This warranty supersedes all previous warranties  The warranties stated  herein are in lieu of and expressly exclude all other warranties not expressly  set forth herein  whether expressed or implied by law or otherwise  including   but not limited to  any warranties for merchantability and or fitness for any  particular purpose  Currie Technologies   shall in no event be liable or  responsible for incidental or consequential losses  damages or expenses in  connection with their scooter products     The liability of Currie Technologies   hereunder is expressly limited to the  replacement of goods complying with this warranty or at the sole discretion  of Currie Technologies   to the repayment of an amount equivalent to the  purchase price of the product in question     CAUTION  Some states may not permit the exclusion or limitation of  consequential damages and  therefore  such limitations may not apply to the  consumer in which some impermissible exclusions are involved     34 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 34 11 25 2008 1 41 57 PM    Currie Technologies      Section 7   PRE RIDE CHECKLIST    It is recommended that you perform each of these checks before each and every ride     TIRES  O Check tires for any cuts or un
33. tomer Service at  1 800 377 4532              Proper brake performance and adjustment is vital to safe scooter operation   Never ride your scooter unless your brakes are adjusted and working  correctly    www CurrieTech com 21    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 21 11 25 2008 1 41 43 PM    Currie Technologies      DRIVE TRAIN ASSEMBLY   The DD scooter series is equipped with the  Currie Technologies   Direct Drive propulsion  system  the finest available in today   s rapidly  growing personal electric transportation  market        The Currie Direct Drive systems features a  DC motor with direct drive to the rear wheel   a weather and dust resistant motor controller   plus rechargeable and recyclable sealed lead  acid batteries that provide many hours of  trouble free riding           Drive train on the DD Series of  The Direct Drive motor and drive train system scooters  comes fully assembled and    ready to ride    from  the factory  No maintenance is required and  the gear box does not need to be opened  this item is not designed to be  user serviceable     IMPORTANT  All Direct Drive motors  throttles and the controllers are factory  sealed units and are not user serviceable  Do not open or tamper with any of  the factory sealed units  doing so may result in electric shock or injury and  will render them inoperable     For answers to service questions regarding the Electro Drive    drive train   please contact your local dealer  or call Currie Technologies   Customer  Ser
34. usual wear     O Check tire pressure and inflate to recommended pressure as necessary     HANDLEBARS and FRAME   O Inspect for bent  damaged or cracked welds and tubing caused by aggressive  riding   Ensure the handlebars are properly aligned and secured tight enough so that you  cannot twist them out of alignment     NUTS and BOLTS  Inspect and tighten all fasteners before each and every ride    O If unsure on how to inspect and tighten fasteners  seek advice from an authorized  and experienced mechanic     O Ensure brake control cable s  are lubricated  correctly adjusted and display no  obvious wear    O Ensure brake control lever s  are not binding and the clamps are tightly secured to  the handlebar    O Squeeze the brake lever s  to make sure that it does not bottom out on the handle   bar and the brake s  holds the scooter from being pushed forward    O Squeeze the brake lever s  to ensure the brake inhibitor s  stop the motor    O Ensure brake shoe pads are not worn out and are correctly positioned     ELECTRICAL SYSTEM   O Be sure the batteries are fully charged by using the battery gauge  colored LED   s   on the throttle    O Ensure your battery pack is properly installed in your scooter with the deck plate  attached and secured    O Ensure the accelerator are secure  in good condition and working properly     RIDING GEAR  Always wear an approved helmet     OO    Always wear proper protective equipment such as  eye protection  goggles or face  shield   gloves  boot
35. vice at  1 800 377 4532     22 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 22 11 25 2008 1 41 45 PM    Currie Technologies         WHEEL REMOVAL  FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL    500DD  750DD  1000DD AND  SCOOT E DD SERIES SCOOTERS  1  Detach the V Brake  if your  scooter was so equipped   Ref  Photo A  by removing the brake  noodle  silver tube  from the  brake arm  Scooters equipped  with disc brakes do not need the  cable detached   2  Loosen the axle nuts   Ref  Photo B   3  Remove the safety washers  from the dropouts   Ref Photo  C   4  Remove the front wheel from  the forks              Photo A               AWARNING 66 sure the    scooter does not fall over and cause  damage to itself or to you              Photo C       www CurrieTech com 23    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 23 11 25 2008 1 41 46 PM    Currie Technologies    REAR WHEEL  amp  DRIVE ASSEMBLY  REMOVAL    500DD  750DD AND 1000DD SERIES       SCOOTERS  1  Turn the power switch to the     OFF    position     2  Remove and disconnect the  battery pack    3  Disconnect the motor connector   located in the battery tray  compartment     4  Loosen and remove the torque  arm mounting bolts  Ref Photo  A     5  Loosen and remove the left  and right bearing cap bolts  Ref  Photo B  amp  C    6  The rear wheel with the Direct  Drive gearbox can now be  removed from the rear of the  frame        Photo C    24 Customer Service 1 800 377 4532    Direct Drive Scooters   2009 indd 24 11 25 2008 1 41 48
    
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