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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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