GYROOR HR9 Foldable Electric Scooter User Manual
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Contents
- Configuration & Packing Listing
- Assembling the Device
- How to Operate
- Fold and Transportation
- Charging e-Scooter
- Learning Driving
- Safety Instructions
- Preventing Dangerous Driving
- Safety Tips for Charging
- Safety Recommendations
- Care & Storage
- Parameters
- Warranty
- Warranty Card
1. Configuration & Packing Listing
Your HR9 electric scooter package includes the following parts. Please check them after unboxing. We recommend keeping the original packaging for 30 days.
Scooter Components:
- Bell
- Brake handle
- Headlight
- Steering rod
- Lock lever
- Wheel motor
- Front wheel
- Charging port
- Running board
- Clamp
- Brake light
- Fender
- Rear wheel
- Kickstand
Accessories Included:
- e-Scooter (1)
- Charger (1)
- Connecting Pipe for Inflating (1)
- Thimble for Air Leak (1)
- Hexagon Socket Stud (1)
- Hexagon Wrench (2)
- Replaceable Inner Tubes (2)
- Screws (4+4 Replacements)
- User Manual (1)
2. Assembling the Device
- Open the kickstand to stabilize the e-Scooter body. Find the groove inside the steering rod and align it with the corresponding part on the scooter body to complete the connection.
- Attach the head to the steering rod. Set the handlebars to a vertical position and move the lock lever upward to secure the steering rod.
- Using the hexagon wrench provided in the packing box, tighten the 4 screws on the handlebar.
- Test the power switch to ensure the scooter is assembled correctly.
3. How to Operate
Basic Controls:
Action | Operation |
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Turn on/off e-Scooter | Press the power button for 2-3 seconds |
Switch speed mode | One click of the button |
Turn on/off light | Double-click of the button |
Switch speed unit | Triple-click of the button |
Control Panel Indicators:
The control panel has 4 LEDs indicating the battery level. As the battery depletes, LEDs will turn off one by one. Four LEDs indicate 100%-90% battery, while fewer LEDs indicate a lower charge. It is recommended to charge the scooter when only the last LED is on.
Speed Modes:
The 'S' indicator light shows the current mode: White for Econ Mode (Max speed 6.2 Mph), Orange for Standard Mode (Max speed 12.4 Mph), and Red for Power Mode (Max speed 18.6 Mph).
System Features:
- Automatic Turn Off: The scooter will automatically turn off after ten minutes of inactivity to save power.
- Cruise Control System: If you maintain a fixed speed for 6-7 seconds, the system enters Cruise Mode. To disarm, move the accelerate button or brake handle. (Note: Cruise control is disabled at speeds exceeding 15.5 Mph for safety).
- Headlight: Double-click the power button to turn the white LED headlight on or off.
- Brake Light: Double-click the power button to turn the red LED brake light on or off. The brake light is also activated automatically when braking.
4. Fold and Transportation
Folding the Scooter:
- Ensure the e-Scooter is off.
- Hold the steering rod, press the red button, and slowly move the lock lever outward.
- Lower the steering rod to a horizontal position.
- Secure the folded steering rod by inserting the folding hook through the special clamp.
Unfolding the Scooter:
- Disconnect the folding hook from the clamp.
- Fit the steering rod into a vertical position.
- Lock the lever to secure the steering rod.
Transportation:
You can carry the e-Scooter by hand or place it in a vehicle's trunk for short periods.
5. Charging Scooter
Charger: Use the provided charger.
- Locate and pull out the rubber stopper covering the charging port on the left side of the scooter body.
- Connect the charger to the charging port. Ensure the charging port is dry before connecting.
- The charging light on the charger will turn red while charging. The scooter cannot be turned on during charging for safety. The indicator turns green when fully charged. Please stop charging once fully charged to prolong battery life.
- After charging, replace the rubber stopper to cover the charging port and prevent water ingress.
6. Learning Driving
Safety First: Please wear a helmet and knee pads when practicing.
- Power on the scooter and check the battery LED light. It is recommended to start in Econ Mode (indicated by a white 'S' light).
- Stand on the running board with one leg and push off the ground with the other leg.
- Push backwards with one leg to gain initial speed above 3 Mph. The accelerate button will only function once the scooter reaches this speed.
- Once the speed exceeds 3 Mph, stand on the running board with both legs, staggered, and gently press the accelerate button. Be mindful of road conditions and avoid sudden acceleration.
- To slow down, release the accelerate button. The energy recovery system will engage to slow the scooter. For urgent braking, press the left brake handle firmly.
- To turn, lean your body slightly in the desired direction and turn the handlebar slowly. Lean left to turn left, and lean right to turn right.
7. Safety Instructions
- It is not recommended to drive in the rain.
- On rough roads, bend your knees slightly to better absorb shocks. If travelling on rough terrain, maintain a low speed (3-6 Mph).
- While walking with the e-Scooter, do not press the accelerate button.
- When driving, navigate around various obstacles on the road.
- Be cautious of door frames when entering rooms or elevators to avoid injury.
- Do not increase speed when descending a hill.
- Do not hang backpacks or other heavy objects on the handlebars.
- It is forbidden to place one foot on the running board or the ground while driving.
8. Preventing Dangerous Driving
- It is forbidden to ride e-Scooters on motorways or at high speeds.
- It is forbidden to turn sharply in residential areas with many pedestrians.
- Do not tread on the back of the fender.
- Do not touch the wheel brake, especially when the power is on.
- It is forbidden to drive through puddles deeper than 2cm.
- Do not ride the e-Scooter with more than one person or carry a child.
- Do not remove your hands from the handlebars while riding.
- Do not ride the e-Scooter upstairs or downstairs, or jump over obstacles.
9. Safety Tips for Charging
- Before first use, charge the scooter for at least 5 hours in a suitable temperature environment.
- To maximize battery life, charge it every two days after riding. If not used for a long time, charge it once a month.
- The battery can be damaged by infrequent charging, leading to gradual capacity loss and over-discharge.
- Always use the battery, charger, and cable provided by the original manufacturer to avoid dangers from improper charging.
- Ensure the charger and cable are correctly connected in a well-ventilated area.
- Use the charger and cable only under dry conditions. Contact with water may cause electric shock. Do not touch the charger or cable with wet hands.
- If any failure occurs during charging, immediately unplug the charger.
- Always unplug the charger by pulling the plug, not the cable.
- Keep the charger and cable away from sharp or hot objects.
- Regularly check the charger and its cable for any damage.
- If the charger or cable shows obvious damage, discontinue use and contact customer service for a replacement.
- Do not attempt to repair the battery, charger, or cable yourself.
- For any questions regarding charging, please feel free to contact us.
Important: [No wet occasions!] [No wet hands!]
10. Safety Recommendations
- The electric scooter is intended for entertainment. When used in public areas, it poses risks. Always follow the instructions in this manual for your safety and the safety of others.
- Comply with all safety recommendations when riding in public places. Be aware that even with proper use, risks exist due to improper operation by others or vehicles.
- Braking distance increases with speed. On smooth surfaces, sudden braking can cause skidding and falls. Always be vigilant, maintain an appropriate speed, and keep a safe distance from pedestrians and vehicles. Ride with caution on unfamiliar terrain.
- Respect pedestrians. Do not startle them, especially children. Use the bell to alert them before passing and slow down. When riding in the same direction as pedestrians, keep to the left side (or right side in countries with right-hand traffic). When riding in the opposite direction, keep to the right and slow down.
- Strictly adhere to your country's road rules and the safety recommendations in this manual. Violations may result in fines, personal injury, accidents, legal disputes, or other unpleasant situations. The company is not liable for such consequences.
- To prevent personal injury, do not lend the e-Scooter to individuals unfamiliar with its operation. Provide training and ensure they wear proper safety gear.
- Inspect the e-Scooter before each use. If you notice any abnormal symptoms such as damaged parts, decreasing battery life, worn tires, or unusual noises, stop using the scooter immediately.
11. Care & Storage
Cleaning and Storing the Electric Scooter:
- For stains on the scooter housing, use a soft, damp cloth. Toothpaste and a toothbrush can be used for stubborn stains, followed by wiping with a clean damp cloth. Use sandpaper for polishing scratches on plastic parts.
- Warning: Do not use alcohol, petrol, kerosene, or other corrosive solutions and volatile chemical solvents for cleaning, as they can cause severe damage to the scooter body and internal components.
- Do not wash the scooter under high water pressure. Ensure the scooter is turned off. After charging, always reclose the charging port with the plug to prevent electric shock or water damage.
- If the scooter is not in use, store it in a dry, cool place. Avoid leaving it outdoors for extended periods. Prolonged exposure to sunlight, high temperatures, or extreme cold can accelerate aging of the outer body and wheels, and reduce battery life.
Maintenance of Electric Scooter Battery:
- Do not use batteries from other brands.
- Do not open or disassemble the battery to prevent electric shock. Avoid contact with metal objects to prevent short circuits, which can lead to battery malfunction or injury.
- It is recommended to use the AC adapter that came with the original device to prevent accidents or fires.
- Dispose of used batteries and accumulators responsibly according to local laws to prevent environmental pollution.
- Charge the battery after each use to prolong its service life.
Storage Warnings:
- Do not store the scooter or battery in environments exceeding 50°C (122°F) or below -20°C (-4°F), such as inside a hot car, or near fire. This can damage the battery and potentially cause a fire.
- If the scooter is not used for 30 days, charge the battery and store it in a cool, dry place. Recharge every 30 days to prevent failure, which is not covered by warranty. Avoid complete battery discharge to extend battery life.
- Battery performance is optimal at average room temperature. Performance decreases in temperatures below 0°C (32°F).
- Note: A fully charged scooter has a standby time of approximately 120-180 days. The battery has a smart chip that stores charging history. Failure to charge the battery for extended periods can cause irreversible damage, which is not covered by warranty. Do not disassemble the device yourself due to the risk of electric shock or severe injury.
Adjusting the Handlebars:
Use an M5 hexagon wrench to tighten the two screws located near the folding mechanism to adjust the steering rod's stability.
Adjusting the Brake Tightness
To loosen the brake: Turn the adjustment nut counterclockwise to move it outwards to the desired position, then tighten the brake handle to check the tension.
To tighten the brake: Turn the adjustment nut clockwise to move it inwards, then recheck the brake handle tension.
Note: Avoid overtightening or loosening the brake system excessively. Check the brake tightness and system regularly for safe riding.
Using a Connecting Pipe to Pump Wheels:
If a tire needs inflation, connect the provided pipe to the wheel nipple. Remove the valve cap, tighten the fitting, and then pump the wheel.
12. Parameters
Parameter | Specification |
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Model | HR9 |
Motor Power | 380W |
Tire Size | 8.5inch |
Range of Tires | Pneumatic tires |
Brake Form | E-ABS Brake + Drum Brake |
Max Speed | 18.6 Mph |
Climbing Gradient | 15-20° |
Min/Max Loading | 66/265lbs |
Battery | 36V10Ah |
Range Per Charge | 20-25mi |
Charging Time | 3-5 hours |
Charger | 42V 2A |
Charger Voltage | AC100-AC240V 50-60Hz |
Body Material | Iron (post and pedal) + aluminum (folder and handle) |
Foldable | Yes |
Net Weight | 37 lbs |
Operating temperature range | -10 - 40 °C |
Temperature of storage | -20 - 45 °C |
Waterproof level | IPX4 |
Dimensions (Unfolded Length*Width*Height) | 43.3*5.7(Running board)/21.3 (Handlebar)*46.5 inch |
Dimensions (Folded Length*Width*Height) | 43.3*5.7(Running board)/21.3 (Handlebar)*18.7 inch |
Suitable area | Solid road surface, smooth clay surface, obstacles less than 1cm high, pools no more than 2cm deep. |
Certificate | CE, ROHS, UL |
13. Warranty
Warranty service is provided in accordance with consumer rights laws and product quality laws. The warranty service includes:
Item | Information on Warranty Maintenance | Term |
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Main Unit | Frame, hub motor, controller, steering wheel, handlebar, control panel, rear hub, brakes, disc brakes (folding) system, fork, front fork governance system, bus control, brake cable | 1 year |
Accessories | Battery, power supply, brake level, switching gears | 6 months |
Exterior parts that easily wear out | Anti-collision strip, headlights, instrument cover, handle sets, tires, inner tubes, bell, fender, brake lights, decorative cover, stand, battery compartment cover, footpad, charging port, rubber stopper. | NOT covered by warranty |
Recommendation: Use the original packaging for safe transport. Keep it for 30 days after receipt.
Caution: Hexagon wrench, connecting pipe, and other consumable parts are not covered by warranty.
Non-Warranty Regulations:
- Unauthorized maintenance, misuse, collision, negligence, abuse, accident, or improper use of non-product accessories. Tampering with labels or anti-counterfeit marks.
- The warranty period has expired.
- Damage caused by force majeure.
- Failures not corresponding to the official fault list.
- Device or component failure due to human factors that interfere with regular operation.
- Failures arising from human factors, including but not limited to, excessive wetting, punctures, drops, scratches, or damage to the outer casing from regular use.
- Commercial use of the product voids all warranty conditions.
14. Warranty Card
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