Isinwheel GT2 User Manual
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Contents
- Package Contents
- Product Overview
- Control Panel
- Assembly
- Riding Notice
- Charging
- First Ride
- Riding Basics
- Safety Instructions
- Dangerous Actions (No Attempting!)
- Disc Brake Adjustment
- Daily Care and Maintenance
- Specifications
- Limited Warranty Statement
- Question & Answer
- Contact Us
1. Package Contents
When unboxing your GT2 electric scooter, please verify that the below items are included in the package. If anything is missing or damaged, please contact isinwheel customer service for support: support@isinwheel.com
Keep the package box to ship back the scooter when necessary.
Never use a charger that exceeds 54.6V 2A to avoid danger.
- 1 x Charger
- 1 x Tool Kit
- 1 x Storage Bag
2. Product Overview
The GT2 electric scooter features:
- Brake Lever
- Adjustable Lock
- Turn Signal
- Rear Fender
- Charging Port
- Headlight
- Front Suspensions
- Tire
- Deck
- Motor
- Rear Suspensions
- Ambient Lights
3. Control Panel
The control panel displays various information including:
- Speed: Distance riding per hour.
- Riding Mode: Three riding modes (ECO: First gear, STD: Second gear, TURBO: Third gear). Switch between modes using the +/- key.
- Battery Level: Indicated by a 5-bar battery level.
- Other Indicators: Fault, Locking, Cruise, USB charging, Dual drive, Single drive, Turn left, Turn right, Headlights, Bluetooth.
- Display Readouts: Total mileage, Single mileage, Battery power, Battery voltage, Real time speed (MPH/Km/h), Maximum speed, Average speed, Error codes.
Mode Settings:
To enter setting mode, press and hold 'M' and 'Light' buttons for about 10 seconds. Release 'Light' first, then 'M'.
- P01: Kilometer/mile selection setting.
- P05: Cruise selection (0: off, 1: on).
- P06: Zero start/non-zero start setting (0: zero start, 1: non-zero start).
- P99: Restore factory default parameters (press and hold '+' for 5 seconds).
- ODO: Travel distance reset (long press '+' for 5 seconds at ODO).
4. Assembly
- Open the package and take out the E-scooter and accessories.
- Press the folding mechanism and lift the T-bar upright. Push down the kickstand.
- Cut the tapes on the handlebars and lift up the handlebars. Tighten the handlebars by rotating the fasteners in the direction of arrows. For additional help, visit www.isinwheel.com.
- Open the adjustable lock, adjust the handlebar to the desired height, then close the lock.
5. Riding Notice
The isinwheel GT2 electric scooter is a leisure device but is subject to risks faced by vehicles in public areas. Follow instructions and traffic laws.
- Understand that risks exist, and you are exposed to road accidents. The faster the scooter, the longer it takes to stop. Use caution and maintain proper speed and distance.
- Respect pedestrians' Right of Way. Ring your bell to alert pedestrians, especially children, and pass on their left. Keep to the right and at a low speed when riding across pedestrian areas.
- Follow all safety instructions. isinwheel is not liable for issues arising from violating user instructions.
- Do not lend your scooter to those unfamiliar with its operation. Ensure they know how to operate it and wear safety gear.
- Check the scooter before each use. Stop riding if you notice loose parts, low battery alerts, excessive wear, strange sounds, or malfunctions.
- WARNING – Risk of Fire – No User Serviceable Parts.
6. Charging
- The scooter is fully charged when the LED indicator on the charger changes from red to green. Charging protection automatically cuts off charging when full.
- Do not charge for more than 24 hours continuously.
- Do not connect the charger if the charging port is wet.
- Keep the charging port closed when not charging.
- Never use a charger that exceeds 54.6V 2A to avoid danger.
7. First Ride
- Press the power switch for 1-3 seconds. The LCD display will turn on, indicating the scooter is powered on.
- Press the headlight button to turn on the headlight and ambient lights.
- Zero start: Press the accelerator, and the motor will rotate, moving the scooter forward. The throttle works even when the scooter is stationary.
- Non-zero/Kick-and-go start: With kick-and-go mode enabled, scoot the E-scooter for the throttle to operate.
- Riding mode: After powering on, press the +/- key to switch between ECO, STD, and TURBO modes. The default mode is ECO.
8. Riding Basics
- Wear a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads for safety, whether you are a beginner or experienced rider.
- Turn on the power and check the battery level indicator.
- Stand with one foot on the deck and the other on the ground. Scoot yourself forward.
- Once the scooter moves, place both feet on the deck and press the accelerator. The accelerator engages once the speed exceeds 3 mph.
- Release the accelerator for the kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) to brake slowly. Squeeze the brake lever for a sudden stop.
- Tilt your body in the direction of the turn and slowly turn the handlebar.
9. Safety Instructions
- Do not ride in the rain.
- Keep a medium or low speed (approx. 5 mph) when riding over speed bumps, elevator door sills, bumpy roads, or other uneven surfaces. Bend your knees slightly to better adjust to these surfaces.
- Look out for doors, elevators, and other overhead obstacles.
- Do not accelerate when going downhill.
- Do not press the accelerator when walking alongside the scooter.
- Always steer clear of obstacles.
- Do not hang bags or heavy items on the handlebar.
- Keep both feet on the deck at all times.
- Do not touch the disc brake.
- Do not attempt to ride up or down stairs, or jump over obstacles.
10. Dangerous Actions (No Attempting!)
- Do not ride in traffic lanes or residential areas where vehicles and pedestrians are both allowed.
- Do not turn the handlebar violently during high-speed riding.
- Do not ride in puddles deeper than 20mm.
- Do not ride with anyone else, including children.
- Keep your feet off the rear mudguard.
- Always keep your hands on the handlebar.
- Do not touch the disc brake.
- Do not try riding up or down stairs, and jumping over obstacles.
11. Disc Brake Adjustment
To adjust the disc brake sensitivity:
You need a hex wrench to remove the screws on the rocker.
- If the disc brake is too sensitive, rotate the disc brake rocker down slightly. Reinstall the screws to tighten the brake cable core.
- If the disc brake cannot stop the scooter, rotate the disc brake rocker up slightly. Reinstall the screw to tighten the brake cable core.
Notice: The disc brake may squeak during initial use until it is broken in. This is normal and does not affect performance.
To remove the disc brake noise:
Ensure the scooter is turned off. For easier operation, place the scooter on a flat surface.
- Loosen two screws on the pump (not the rocker screw).
- Adjust the position of the disc brake pump so the brake disc is centered between the two brake pads.
- Ensure the brake disc and brake pads do not touch each other.
- Hold the disc brake pump in the desired position and re-tighten the screws.
12. Daily Care and Maintenance
Cleaning and Storage
Wipe the scooter with a damp cloth. For stubborn stains, use toothpaste and a toothbrush, then wipe with a damp cloth.
Notes:
- Do not use alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, or other corrosive solvents for cleaning.
- Do not wash the deck with a high-pressure water spray. Ensure the scooter is off, the charging cable is unplugged, and the rubber flap is closed during cleaning to prevent water leakage, electric shock, or other issues.
- Store the scooter indoors in a dry and cool place when not in use. Avoid prolonged outdoor exposure, as excessive sunlight, overheating, or over-cooling can shorten battery life.
Battery Maintenance
- Use original battery packs. Using other brands may cause safety issues.
- Do not touch battery contacts or puncture the casing. Keep contacts away from metal objects to prevent short circuits.
- Use the original power adapter to avoid potential damage or fire.
- Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations to protect the environment.
- Fully charge the battery after each use to prolong its lifespan.
Storage and Disposal
- Store the scooter in a cool, dry place between 14°F and 104°F (-10°C and 40°C). Avoid extremely humid environments, as condensation can damage the battery. Devices are not intended for use at elevations above 2000m. UV rays, rain, and elements can damage the enclosure. Store indoors when not in use.
- Recharge the scooter after the battery is nearly exhausted. If the battery level is low, charge it as soon as possible.
- Charge the scooter every other month to preserve the battery.
13. Specifications
| GT2 | Item | Electric Scooter |
|---|---|---|
| Dimensions | Unfolded (L x W x H) | 122*63*125 cm |
| Folded (L x W x H) | 122*22*57 cm | |
| Weight | Net Weight | 53LB / 24KG |
| User | Load | 150 kg |
| Recommended Age | 14+ | |
| Recommended Height | 120-200cm | |
| Scooter | Speed | 28MPH |
| Long Range | 40-45 km | |
| Max. Slope | 35% | |
| Operating Temperature | -15°C~40°C | |
| Protection level | IPX4 | |
| Battery | Voltage | 48 V |
| Max. Charging Voltage | 54.6 V | |
| Capacity | 15 AH | |
| Motor | Power | 800 W |
| Charger | Input Voltage | 110-240 V |
| Output Voltage | 54.6 V | |
| Output Current | 2A | |
| Charging Time | 5-7 h |
Notes:
- (1) The height of the body: Distance from the ground to the highest end of the body.
- (2) Battery life is measured under specific conditions (full charge, 70KG load, 25°C, flat road, no wind, 15KM/H speed). Actual battery life may vary based on load, humidity, wind speed, and riding habits.
- (3) The maximum allowable weight is 150KG (including rider and objects). Exceeding this limit may affect scooter performance due to gravity.
14. Limited Warranty Statement
30 DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED RETURN POLICY
If unsatisfied with your purchase, return the product within 30 days of receipt for a refund. Contact isinwheel for return authorization.
Isinwheel is not responsible for lost return packages or products received that cannot be verified. Damaged products may be denied return.
TO QUALIFY FOR A REFUND, ALL THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS MUST BE MET:
- Obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) from isinwheel within 30 days of receipt. Contact: vip.support@isinwheel.com.
- Return shipping costs are borne by the customer.
- Keep your receipt and/or invoice as proof of purchase for warranty service.
- Returned product must be in good physical condition (undamaged).
- Include all original accessories.
- Isinwheel reserves the right to refuse returns without an RMA or missing parts.
LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
- Isinwheel warrants the original purchaser against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for the specified period.
- Isinwheel does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation.
- Isinwheel is not responsible for damage caused by failure to follow instructions.
- The battery can be replaced free of charge within 180 days of purchase if defective. Replacement after this period incurs a charge.
- This warranty is valid only for the original owner purchasing from the isinwheel online store. The warranty period begins upon receipt and ends as specified, or upon sale or transfer of the scooter.
LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
- Normal wear and tear of any component.
- Consumables or normal wear parts (tires, tubes, brake pads, cables, housing, grips).
- Damage or defects resulting from: failure to follow manual instructions, acts of God, accident, misuse, neglect, abuse, commercial use, alterations, modifications, improper assembly, use of non-original parts, operator error, water damage, extreme riding, stunt riding, or improper maintenance.
- Damage, failure, or loss caused by unauthorized service or parts.
- Battery damage from power surges, improper charger use, improper maintenance, or water damage.
REMEDIES
If a hardware defect is found and a valid claim is received within the Warranty Period, isinwheel will, at its option, repair the product at no charge using new or refurbished parts, or replace it with a new or refurbished product. Shipping and handling charges may apply. This Limited Warranty is valid in jurisdictions where products are sold by www.isinwheel.com and is permitted by applicable laws.
Replacement hardware products are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or 30 days, whichever is longer.
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE
Request a Warranty Service Order from isinwheel within the Warranty Period from the date of receipt of shipment. Contact isinwheel Service Team at vip.support@isinwheel.com.
Deliver the product, in its original or equivalent packaging, to the address specified by isinwheel. Proof of purchase and registration may be required.
LIMITATION OF DAMAGES
Isinwheel is not liable for incidental, indirect, special, or consequential damages, including loss of profits, revenue, or data, resulting from any breach of warranty or condition, or under any other legal theory. Some jurisdictions may not allow these limitations.
15. Question & Answer
- Q: What if the E-Scooter arrived with missing accessories or broken parts?
A: Please take a photo and email it to isinwheel Support Team. They will reply with a solution for accessory or part replacement. - Q: Is the tire replaceable and how to replace it?
A: Yes, the tire is replaceable. Contact isinwheel support for more information or search YouTube for "How to replace the offroad tire". - Q: What if the rear disc brake isn't working well?
A: Contact isinwheel for brake adjustment instructions or search YouTube for "How to adjust rear brake of scooter". - Q: What should I do if I hear an unusual noise from the rear wheel?
A: This usually indicates the disc brake is tilted, causing friction noise. Refer to the Disc Brake Adjustment section. Contact support if the issue persists. - Q: Why does the screen display an error code?
A: If you see an error code, please contact isinwheel Support Team to resolve it.
Error Codes:
| Error code | Definition |
|---|---|
| 03 | Check 3-phase wire terminals and Hall signal connector for poor contact. If the issue persists after reconnecting, the controller or motor may be damaged. Also check if system startup time exceeds 2S due to heavy load, stuck wheels, climbing, etc. |
| 04 | Low battery voltage protection. |
| 06 | Detect motor Hall commutation signal for faults. Check Hall signal connector for poor contact. If the issue persists after reconnecting, the motor's Hall may be damaged. |
| 07 | Detects handlebar control issues: handlebar out of control, handlebar signal less than 0.75V, or handlebar twisted before system operation. Resetting may resolve the fault. |
| 08 | Controller failure. |
| 10 | The controller cannot receive the dashboard signal. |
| 15 | The controller cannot receive the dashboard signal. |
Dashboard Issues:
- If the dashboard is black: Check the main power line connection between the controller and battery, and the red, black, and blue wires connecting the dashboard and controller.
- If the dashboard turns on but stops working after 3s: Check the green-yellow signal wires connecting the dashboard and controller for open states.
16. Contact Us
Contact isinwheel for issues related to riding, maintenance, safety, or errors with your isinwheel GT2 electric scooter.
E-mail Service: support@isinwheel.com
Website: www.isinwheel.com
Facebook: @isinwheelOfficial
YouTube: isinwheelOfficial
Instagram: isinwheel_official
FCC Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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