1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing the OCEAN DRIVE S9 Pro LS E-Scooter. This manual provides essential information for the safe operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new electric scooter. Please read this manual thoroughly before your first ride to ensure proper use and to maximize the lifespan of your device.
2. Safety Information
Operating an electric scooter carries inherent risks. To minimize these risks, always adhere to the following safety guidelines:
- Always wear protective equipment: A helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads are strongly recommended.
- Check local regulations: Be aware of and comply with all local laws and regulations regarding e-scooter use.
- Inspect before each ride: Ensure tires are in good condition, brakes are functional, and all parts are securely fastened.
- Maintain control: Ride at a safe speed, especially in crowded areas or on uneven surfaces.
- Avoid hazardous conditions: Do not ride in heavy rain, on icy surfaces, or through deep puddles. The scooter has an IPX5 rating, meaning it is protected against low-pressure water jets from any direction, but it is not submersible.
- Observe weight limits: The scooter supports a minimum user weight of 45 kg and a maximum of 120 kg.
- One rider only: This scooter is designed for a single rider.
- Be visible: Use lights and reflective gear, especially when riding at night or in low-light conditions.
- Braking: Familiarize yourself with the electronic ABS front brake and disc rear brake for effective stopping.
3. Package Contents
Upon opening the package, please verify that all the following items are included:
- OCEAN DRIVE S9 Pro LS E-Scooter
- Charging Cable
- User Manual (this document)
If any items are missing or damaged, please contact customer support immediately.
4. Product Overview
Familiarize yourself with the main components of your OCEAN DRIVE S9 Pro LS E-Scooter.

Figure 4.1: Overall view of the OCEAN DRIVE S9 Pro LS E-Scooter.

Figure 4.2: Close-up of the front wheel and scooter deck, highlighting the honeycomb tire.

Figure 4.3: View of the handlebar and integrated digital display, showing speed and battery indicators.

Figure 4.4: Detailed view of the handlebar, including the brake lever and controls.

Figure 4.5: Close-up of the rear wheel assembly, showing the disc brake mechanism and rear fender.

Figure 4.6: The E-Scooter shown in its folded configuration, ready for transport or storage.
Key Components:
- Handlebar: For steering and control.
- Display: Shows speed, battery level, and riding mode.
- Brake Levers: Controls the electronic ABS front brake and disc rear brake.
- Throttle: Accelerates the scooter.
- Folding Mechanism: Allows for compact storage and transport.
- Deck: Standing platform.
- Honeycomb Tires (8.5 inch): Puncture-proof and designed to absorb road imperfections.
- Motor (350W): Provides power for propulsion.
- Battery (10Ah): Powers the motor and electronics.
- Kickstand: For parking the scooter.
5. Setup
5.1 Unfolding the Scooter
- Place the scooter on a flat surface.
- Locate the folding latch mechanism near the base of the handlebar stem.
- Release the latch and carefully lift the handlebar stem until it locks into the upright position. Ensure the locking mechanism is fully engaged and secure.
- Adjust the handlebar height if applicable (refer to specific model features).
5.2 Initial Charging
Before your first ride, fully charge the scooter's battery.
- Ensure the scooter is powered off.
- Locate the charging port, usually on the side of the deck or stem.
- Connect the charging cable to the scooter's charging port, then plug the other end into a standard power outlet.
- The charging indicator light on the charger will change (e.g., from red to green) when charging is complete. A full charge takes approximately 5 hours.
- Disconnect the charger once charging is complete.
6. Operating Instructions
6.1 Powering On/Off
- To Power On: Press and hold the power button on the display for a few seconds until the screen illuminates.
- To Power Off: Press and hold the power button again until the display turns off.
6.2 Riding the Scooter
- Place one foot firmly on the deck.
- Push off with your other foot to gain initial momentum.
- Once moving, gently press the throttle to engage the motor.
- Place your second foot on the deck.
- The scooter features 3 gears/speed modes. Use the mode button on the handlebar to switch between them according to your preference and riding conditions.
- To slow down or stop, release the throttle and gently apply the brake levers.
6.3 Folding the Scooter
To fold the scooter for storage or transport:
- Ensure the scooter is powered off.
- Locate the folding latch mechanism.
- Release the latch and carefully fold the handlebar stem downwards until it clicks into place, securing it to the rear fender or a designated hook.
- The folded dimensions are approximately 1090 x 465 x 455 mm.
7. Maintenance
Regular maintenance will ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your E-Scooter.
- Cleaning: Wipe the scooter with a damp cloth. Do not use high-pressure water jets or immerse the scooter in water.
- Tires: The 8.5-inch honeycomb tires are puncture-proof and require minimal maintenance. Periodically check them for debris or damage.
- Brakes: Regularly inspect the electronic ABS front brake and disc rear brake for wear and proper function. Adjust or replace brake components as needed by a qualified technician.
- Battery Care:
- Charge the battery fully before long periods of storage.
- Recharge the battery at least once every 30-60 days, even if not in use, to prevent deep discharge.
- Do not overcharge the battery.
- Store the scooter in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Fasteners: Periodically check all screws and bolts to ensure they are tight.
8. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your scooter, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Scooter does not power on. | Battery is depleted. | Charge the battery fully. |
| Scooter loses power quickly. | Battery not fully charged or aging battery. | Ensure full charge. If problem persists, battery may need replacement (contact support). |
| Motor not engaging. | Scooter not pushed off to gain initial speed. | Push off with foot to reach minimum speed before engaging throttle. |
| Brakes feel loose or ineffective. | Brake cable adjustment needed or worn brake pads. | Have brakes inspected and adjusted by a qualified technician. |
| Unusual noises during operation. | Loose components or debris. | Inspect scooter for loose parts or foreign objects. Tighten fasteners. If noise persists, contact support. |
For issues not listed here, or if solutions do not resolve the problem, please contact OCEAN DRIVE customer support.
9. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | S9 Pro LS |
| Motor Power | 350W (Rated: 36V, 350W) |
| Battery Capacity | 10 Ah Lithium-type |
| Maximum Range | Up to 35 km |
| Charging Time | Approx. 5 hours |
| Tire Type | 8.5 inch Honeycomb (Puncture-proof) |
| Brake System | Front: Electronic ABS, Rear: Disc Brake |
| Water Resistance Rating | IPX5 |
| Maximum User Weight | 120 kg |
| Minimum User Weight | 45 kg |
| Recommended User Height | 130 - 200 cm |
| Climbing Angle | Up to 15° |
| Open Dimensions (L x W x H) | 1090 x 465 x 1200 mm |
| Folded Dimensions (L x W x H) | 1090 x 465 x 455 mm |
| Net Weight | 15.45 kg |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
10. Warranty and Support
Your OCEAN DRIVE S9 Pro LS E-Scooter comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included in your package for specific terms and conditions.
For technical support, warranty claims, or any questions regarding your product, please contact OCEAN DRIVE customer service through the retailer where you purchased the scooter or visit the official OCEAN DRIVE website for contact information.
Website: www.oceandrive.com (Note: This is a placeholder URL. Please refer to your product packaging or official brand information for the correct support website.)





