Wind Horse C3 Multi-Cargo eScooter

RIDING GUIDE

IMPORTANT, RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE: READ CAREFULLY

Wind Horse Logo: A stylized winged horse head.

SPECIFICATIONS

FrameCarbon Alloy
Battery voltage48V 10Ah
Max range25 miles
Limited Speed20 mph
Net weight59.3 lbs
Max load330 lbs
Suspension TypeDual
ScreenLCD Display
Tire size14" Front & Rear
BrakesFront & Rear Discs
Unit unfolded size47.5" x 21" x 38.5"
Unit folded size47.5" x 13.3" x 26.4"
Motor Power500W
Speed mode3 Gear
ChargerJY-546200 INPUT: 100-240V-50/60Hz 2.5A OUTPUT: 54.6V = 2.0A 109.2W

Note: Above data is measured on an average of combined factors consistent with weather and temperature, road environment, load size, etc. that will directly affect the running mileage.

eScooter Diagram: An illustration showing the side profile of the C3 Multi-Cargo eScooter, highlighting its frame, wheels, handlebars, seat, and cargo basket.

SET UP

Starting the scooter

Before riding, turn the key to the right to power on and check if the battery is sufficient. Check the display screen and battery indicator are both on.

Headlight Control

Please turn the key second gears.

Limited speed and unlock limited speed

Twist the throttle all the way, hold the brake and then turn the key on, waiting for 8 seconds, then unlock limited speed setting is complete; the same operation is used to set the speed limit.

The Brake

  1. In normal riding, one should first apply the rear brake, then the front brake; for emergency braking, use both front and rear brakes simultaneously to avoid reduced braking effectiveness, and it's advised not to continuously apply the brakes to maintain their performance.
  2. This electric scooter has a brake automatic power-off device. When the brake is used, the controller automatically cuts off the power (but please note: when the brake lever returns to its original position, it is still energized). In case of an emergency out of control, please turn off the power switch immediately after braking.
  3. When riding in wet or rainy weather, or on a soft road, the braking distance will be extended.

Therefore, for your safety:

! WARNING

PACKING LIST

Please carefully inspect the outer packaging and the accessories inside the package upon receipt. If there are any missing or damaged items, please contact Wind Horse immediately.

Packing List Images: A grid of images showing the components: 1. Handlebars with controls and keys. 2. Front headlight. 3. Seat. 4. Cargo basket. 5. Charger cable. 6. Charger adapter. 7. Tools including a screwdriver and wrenches. 8. Kickstand and pedals assembly.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION

Handlebar Assembly: Hold the folding handle firmly and swing the handlebar upwards until the down tube is connected to the frame tube. Then push the quick release towards the tube until it locks.

WARNING: DO NOT POWER ON WHILE CHARGING

Rear Seat and Backrest Installation: Install rear seat and backrest.

Kickstand Installation: Install the kickstand.

Assembly Diagram: A series of illustrations demonstrating the assembly steps, including attaching the handlebar, installing the rear seat and backrest, and mounting the kickstand.

DISPLAY INSTRUCTION

88.8 km/h mphSpeed
Battery Indicator
888.8°Battery Voltage
888.8 mileTotal Mileage ODO
888.8 mileSingle Mileage TRIP
888.8 mile M3Gear
3DHeadlight Indicator
Walk Mode
Charging

Display Detail Image: A close-up of the eScooter's LCD display showing various indicators like speed, battery level, mileage, gear, headlight status, walk mode, and charging symbol.

OPERATION

  1. Quick press function: Quickly press the button to turn the headlights on and off.
  2. Short press function: Short press the button to switch gears. (Long press the button (>3s) to realize single mileage/accumulated mileage/real-time battery power display)

CRUISE CONTROL

When the throttle is used at a constant speed for 15 seconds, it automatically enters cruise control mode, and there is no need to constantly operate the handlebar at this time.

ERROR CODE

No.Error codeDescription
E002Brake signal error
E006Low voltage protection error
E007Motor hall error
E008Throttle signal error
E009Controller MOS over current protection error
E010Instrument communication failure
E011Controller communication failure

CHARGING

WARNING: UN-PLUG BEFORE TURNING ON IGNITION.

Note: Please be sure to keep the port covered and free of dirt and water.

Charging Port Illustration: An image showing the location of the charging port on the eScooter, with an arrow indicating where to plug in the charger.

BATTERY SAFETY

WARNING: The C3 is not waterproof, and therefore should always be kept away from any source of water. Never allow the charging block, cables, or cable ends to touch water. Do not handle it with wet hands, as it may cause an electric shock. If any failure occurs during charging, unplug immediately. Do not yank or pull on the plug to the C3 or pull from an electrical socket in an abrasive manner.

Please contact Wind Horse if you experience any problems or issues.

CHECK BEFORE USE

Handbrakes Operation: An illustration showing how to squeeze the brake lever to slow down or stop the scooter.

WARNING & SAFETY

Your electric scooter can provide many years of service and fun - if you are safe and responsible when riding.

Always Wear a Helmet

Helmets significantly reduce the number and severity of head injuries. Always wear a helmet that complies with your local and state laws when riding the C3 or any electric bicycle for that matter. Check with your local police department for requirements in your community. DO NOT wear loose fitting clothing as they can get tangled in the moving parts of the electric scooter. Wear close-toed shoes. Always wear a helmet and appropriate apparel when riding. If you are unsure, check with your local state laws concerning other protective gear that may be required when riding the electric scooter.

Know Your C3 ELECTRIC Scooter

Your new C3 Scooter incorporates many features and functions that you may not be familiar with. Read this manual thoroughly to understand how its features can enhance your riding experience.

Ride Defensively!

One of the most frequent cycling accidents occurs when the driver of a parked car opens his door into a rider's path. Another common occurrence is when a car or another cyclist moves suddenly into your path. Always be aware of vehicles around you. Do not assume that surrounding drivers or pedestrians see you. Be prepared to take evasive action or stop suddenly.

Make Sure You Are Visible to Others!

Make yourself more visible by wearing bright reflective clothing. Keep your reflectors clean and properly aligned. Use your headlight in reduced lighting conditions. Signal your intentions so that drivers and other cyclists can anticipate your actions. Use your bell when needed to make your presence known.

Ride Within Your Limits!

Take it slow until you are familiar with your local riding conditions. Be especially careful in wet conditions as traction can be greatly reduced and brakes become less effective. Never ride faster than conditions warrant or beyond your riding abilities. Remember that alcohol, drugs, fatigue, and distractions can significantly reduce your ability to make good judgments and ride safely.

Do not use your mobile phone when riding - this can cause you to be distracted - stay alert!

Make Sure Your Scooter is Well-Maintained

Follow the inspection and maintenance guidelines. Check critical safety equipment before every ride.

Know the Law

Cyclists are required to follow the rules of the road. Additionally, some communities regulate the use of motorized vehicles with minimum age, requirements and necessary equipment. Check with your local police department for specific details.

Off-road Riding

Off-road riding is not recommended as the scooter tires are for street-use only. Dust and extreme impacts from off-road riding can cause electrical system problems.

CARE & MAINTENANCE

Storage

Cleaning

Before cleaning, make sure the scooter is turned off, unplug the charging line and cover the charging port. During the cleaning process, be careful keep the water and moisture out of charging port. Use a dry cloth or a damp cloth to clean the cables - do not spray water on the scooter or battery. During the cleaning process, be careful to keep water out of the charging port. Do not immerse the electric scooter in water as it will cause permanent damage.

Battery Recycling

Help keep the environment free of litter and harmful pollution by recycling the battery correctly - do not throw batteries in the trash - please recycle your battery responsibly. Please consult your local sanitation department guidelines for safe disposal of batteries and parts.

Tire Maintenance

Make sure the pressure of the two tires inflated correctly - do not overinflate tires and try to keep the two tires at the same pressure. The default tire pressure for both tires is 36 PSI. It is recommended that any flat tires be changed by an experienced bicycle shop mechanic.

Models: C3 Multi Cargo e Scooter, C3, Multi Cargo e Scooter, Cargo e Scooter, e Scooter

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