Page 3 - FAILURE TO USE COMMON SENSE AND HEED THE ABOVE WARNINGS FURTHER; Parts of the Scooter
3 • Do not exceed weight limits for your scooter (see page 16). • Do not allow children under age eight (8) to use the E100 scooter or children under age 16 to use the E200 and E300 scooters. All children and preteens should ride with adult guidance atall times. • Watch your surroundings for pedestr...
Page 4 - • Bicycle-style tire pump for Schrader; • Razor recommends assembly by an; TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY; WARNING: REGARDING USE OF NON-RAZOR PRODUCTS WITH YOUR RAZOR; NOTE: Do not activate the speed control on the t-tube unless
4 WARNING: Failing to properly adjust and tighten the clamps and retainers that affix the handlebars and folding system can cause you tolose control and fall. When properly adjusted, you cannot twist the frontwheel out of line with the handlebars or move the T-tube out ofadjustment. If you can twist...
Page 5 - quill into the fork until it bottoms on the headset as shown in 2c.; Tighten the wedge securely.; Using a 6mm hex key wrench, tighten; Failure to properly tighten the wedge may cause the
5 quill into the fork until it bottoms on the headset as shown in 2c. Figure 2a, 2b and 2c. Inserting the handlebar quill into the fork. Tighten the wedge securely. Using a 6mm hex key wrench, tighten the wedge by turning the bolt clockwise as shown in Figure 3. Tightensecurely. When the wedge is pr...
Page 8 - NOTE regarding the E300 rear wheel:; Inflating the rear tire of; Note regarding using an air hose at a gas station.; The
8 NOTE regarding the E300 rear wheel: Inflating the rear tire of the E300 requires the use of a special valve extender/adapter, suppliedwith the scooter at time of purchase (Figure 7). To inflate the rear tirealign the access hole in the drive sprocket with the tire valve. Threadthe adapter complete...
Page 9 - The brake is capable of skidding the tire and throwing; Avoid skidding to a stop as; Your scooter may not have a
9 Figure 8. WARNING: The brake is capable of skidding the tire and throwing an unsuspecting rider. Practice in an open area free from obstacles untilyou are familiar with the brake function. Avoid skidding to a stop as this can cause you to lose control as well as cause damage therear tire. 2G. Char...
Page 10 - Safety Check Before Riding
10 Figure 10. 2H. Circuit breaker. The circuit breaker (next to on/off switch in Figure 9) will automatically shut off the power to the motor in the event anoverload condition is placed on the motor. An excessive overload, suchas too heavy a rider or too steep a hill, could cause the motor tooverhea...
Page 11 - Maintenance and Repairs; Tires are subject to normal wear and tear. It is the; ADJUSTING THE CHAIN OR BELT TENSION; If the rear wheel makes loud noises or grinding sounds
11 4. Maintenance and Repairs NOTE: Tires are subject to normal wear and tear. It is the responsibility of the user to periodically inspect the tires for excesswear. Check out the Razor website: www.razor.com for updates on the latestmaintenance, repair and trouble-shooting procedures. ADJUSTING THE...
Page 13 - WHEEL REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
13 WHEEL REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Occasionally the rear wheel may need to be removed to replace a worntire or fix a punctured inner tube. Tools required: 10mm open end andsocket wrenches, blade screwdriver, two (2) 13mm box wrenches or two17mm box wrenches. Fig. 15. Loosen brake cable anchor an...
Page 15 - E100 Caliper Brake System
Figures 29 and 30. Install the axle adjusters and axle nuts. Tighten until they just barely hold the hardware in place. Figure 31. Tighten both axle adjusters the same number of turns to tension the drive belt and to approximately maintain the centering of the wheel. Figures 32 and 33. Rotate the wh...
Page 18 - Rules of the road; Driveway accidents are frequent and often fatal.; Turning without warning.; Children are often struck by cars because; Riding at night and in low visibility.; Do not ride at night or in low
Rules of the road Do not play in the road or street.Ride only in areas permitted by local lawsDo not ride at night.Stop for all stop signsUse crosswalks to cross streetsAlways walk at crosswalks. Never use near steps or swimming pools Your driveway. Driveway accidents are frequent and often fatal. R...
Page 19 - Razor Limited Warranty and Registration; This Limited Warranty will be void if the product is ever:
Become aware of and learn your local laws and regulations. Moststates and communities have rules regarding helmet use, bicyclelicensing, riding on sidewalks, grinding and so on. It is theresponsibility of parents to make sure their children know and obeyall rules and regulations. Ride defensively. A...
Page 20 - WARNING: WEIGHT LIMITS
To obtain service under this warranty you must, within thewarranty period, contact Razor USA LLC directly by e-mail [email protected]. Razor will provide warranty replacementat its sole discretion. Authorized warranty service is ONLY available from Razor USALLC. SB 1918 (California) declaratio...