SameZone Mini User manual

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SameZone Mini Self Balance Electric Scooter
User Manual
Table of Contents
1. Brief introduction -------------------------------------------------------------------2
2. Safety Directions --------------------------------------------------------------------2
3. Standard Packing list ---------------------------------------------------------------2
4. Technical specifications ------------------------------------------------------------3
5. Installation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------3
6. Trouble Shooting Guide ------------------------------------------------------------4
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1.Brief introduction
The working principle of the balance scooter is mainly based on the basic principle
called "dynamic stability" namely which for the automatic balance ability of vehicle itself.
After judging human body posture with a built-i n precision solid gyroscope, figuring out
proper instructions through a sophisticated and high-speed central microprocessor, Electric
scooter will drive the motor to balance the vehicle.
At the slightest lean of your feet, the Samezone Scooter travels forward, backwards, turns left
and right, and rotates clockwise and counterclockwise. Created to transcend transportation
toys and focus on practical movement we've built a totally new product that celebrates
personal and intuitive transport. Join us in the new mobility revolution!
2.Safety Directions
1.User above 16.
2.Please charge before your first ride.
3.Always wear helmet and safety gears.
4.The scooter is especially indoor flat road use,avoid drive too fast,rapid speed up,pass
barrier,falling and uphill more than 15 degree,all these are dangerous and esily broken the
scooter.It can be used for a long time if you avoid above.If you relly want use outside,use in
flat road,park.
5.Rider weight below 80kg is better,for those people,they have better sense of balance,scooter
under controled and away from damage.On the other hand,too heavy will reduce the liftime.
Please abide by your local traffic rules!
Please read the relevant driving guidelines description in this manual!
It is hard for us to list all associated danger when driving and maintaining .
Therefore, please be careful and pay attention to the safety of yourself and others when
driving.
3. Standard Packing List
Scooter X 1
Charger X1
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4.Technical specifications
IP54
Hub Motor Power : 300W*2
Distance : 15—20km
Max climbing Angel : 15°
Maximum speed Limit : 10km/h
Ground clearance : 30mm
Platform height : 110mm
Tire size : 7" 170mm
Max Load : 100kg
Battery : Samsung Lithium-ion 36V 4.4AH 1000 cycle
Charged temperature : 0~40
Operatedtemperature : -15~50
Charging time : 2-3H
Dimensions : 584*186*178mm
Net Weight : 10.5kg
Package : 78*27*27 cm
Gross Weight : 12kg
5. Installation and First Ride
1 . Find a safe flat place,make sure left and right side foot platform in a plane,or scooter can’t
balance,turn on the switch, Battery Status LED will turn on
2. Step your left foot on to feel the balance
3. Find a friend to hold you or hold wall,then your right foot step on and keep balance
4. Lean your body forward,backward,keep vertical to learn how to go and stop
5. Vertical rotate your foot to change direction
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6. Trouble Shooting Guide
Power Status LED is Green means scooter is working,battery above 70%,Red means
battery low,please recharge.
Status LED will green only after you step two feet on,usually it’s off.
Beeps will be heard if error occurs to scooter,example no balance or overspeed.
Scooter will shut down automatically after you get off for 3 minutes.
When you connect the charger with wall socket,LED Light will becoming Green,when
connect with scooter charge port,it turns red,when charging finished,it turns green
again.
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