User Manual for isinwheel models including: 2BBGK-S10MAX, 2BBGKS10MAX, s10max, S10 Max Electric Scooter, S10 Max, Electric Scooter, Scooter

S10 MAX Manual US V03 240416

User Manual

Shenzhen Xincheng Times Technology Co.,Ltd S10MAX 2BBGK-S10MAX 2BBGKS10MAX s10max


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S10 Max US
ELECTRIC SCOOTER
USER MANUAL

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QUICK START GUIDE

Step 1: To unfold the scooter, pull the stem upright until you hear a click. Then close the folding latch until you hear a click.

Step 2: Insert the four bolts into the holes and then tighten them.

TIPS

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A) If there are some noises from the rear brake or the rear suspension (image A), please email us at support@isinwheel.com for assistance.

B isinwheel
B) Download the "isinwheel" app in App Store (iPhones) or Google Play Store (Android phones) for more information and functions.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Package Contents

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2. Product Overview

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3. Display Screen and Buttons

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4. Charging

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5. isinsheel App

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6. Riding Basics

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7. Riding Notice

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8. Folding and Carrying

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9. Disc Brake Adjustment

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10. Maintenance and Care

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11. Specifications

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12. Questions and Answers

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13. Contact Us

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1. PACKAGE CONTENTS

When unboxing your S10 Max electric scooter, please check that all the below items are included in the package. If anything is missing or damaged, please contact isinwheel customer service for support at support@isinwheel.com.

T-handle Hex Key x1

Bolt x4 01

Charger x1

2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Rear Brake Lever Left Turn Signal
Turn Signal Switch

Display Power Button

Front Brake Lever Right Turn Signal Handlebar
Thumb Throttle

Locking Ring

Front Light with Reflector

Rear Fender with Taillight

Folding Latch Deck Charging Port

Rear Wheel Rear Disc Brake

Kickstand

Front Wheel Front Disc Brake

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3. DISPLAY SCREEN & BUTTONS

3.1 Screen
Left Turn Signal Speedometer Motor Overheat
28 mph Top Speed Mode 21 mph Top Speed Mode 15 mph Top Speed Mode Trip odometer Odometer

Right Turn Signal Front Light
Battery Level 9 mph Top Speed Mode

Cruise Control
* Cruise control is turned on by default. The scooter will move at a constant speed after it maintains a speed for about 10 seconds. * The default unit system is the imperial system.
3.2 Function Buttons
Power Button · Press and hold for 2 seconds to power on/off the electric scooter. · Press once to turn on/off the front light. · Press twice to switch the riding mode. · Press three times to switch between the metric and imperial systems. · Press four times to switch the start mode between zero start
(default) and non-zero start. · Press five times to turn on/off cruise control.
Turn Signal Switch Press the left arrow button to turn on/off the left turn signal light. Press the right arrow button to turn on/off the right turn signal light.

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4. CHARGING
· The battery will be fully charged when the LED light on the charger changes from red to green.
· The charging protection feature will stop charging automatically after a full charge. Even so, charging your scooter for more than 24 hours is not recommended.
· Do not connect the charger if the charging port is wet. · Close the charging port cover when the scooter is not charging. Note: The scooter cannot be turned on during the charging period.
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5. isinwheel APP
Scan the QR code or search "isinwheel" in App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android) to download the app.

1. Open the isinwheel app and select "Sign up".

2. Select your country or region and enter your email address.

3. Find the verification code in your mailbox and fill it in.

4. Set a password for your account.

5. Registration is completed. Start your riding right now!
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6. RIDING BASICS

Wear a helmet and knee pads to avoid falling 1. Power on the scooter and check the and injuries when you learn to ride the scooter. battery level on the display screen.

2. Put one foot on the deck and propel the scooter with the other foot (when the non-zero start is selected).

3. When the speed reaches 3 mph, put both feet on the deck and press the thumb throttle to accelerate. (Only when the speed exceeds 3 mph and the thumb throttle is pressed will the motor engage.)

4. Release the thumb throttle and the kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) will initiate automatically. Squeeze the brake levers to slow down the scooter.

5. To turn, tilt your body in the steering direction and slowly turn the handlebar.

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7. RIDING NOTICE
The isinwheel S10 Max electric scooter is a recreational product. But it will be seen as vehicles and is subject to any risks faced by vehicles once it enters a public area. For your safety, please follow the instructions in this user manual and traffic laws and regulations set forth by government and regulatory agencies. · Respect pedestrians' right of way. Try not to startle them, especially children, during
riding. When you ride from behind pedestrians, ring your bell to give them a heads-up and slow your scooter to pass from their left (applicable to countries where vehicles drive on the right). When you ride across pedestrians, keep to the right at the lowest speed or get off. · Closely follow the safety instructions in the manual. isinwheel shall not be liable for any financial losses, physical injuries, accidents, legal disputes, or other interest conflicts resulting from actions that violate user instructions. · Check the scooter before every use. When you note loose parts, low battery alerts, excessive wear, strange sounds, malfunctions, or other abnormal conditions, stop riding. · WARNING - Risk of Fire - No User Serviceable Parts.
8. FOLDING & CARRYING
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Before folding and carrying the scooter, power off the scooter. æ Open the folding latch while pushing up the safety switch. ç Flip forward the safety lever and fold the stem down. è Adjust the locking ring so that the hook catches the ring.
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9. DISC BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
To adjust the disc brake:
You need a hex wrench to loosen the bolt on the cable clamp. · If the disc brake is dragging, slide the arm of the clamp backward along the cable while holding the cable in one hand. Then, retighten the bolt on the brake clamp. · If the disc brake does not work efficiently, the cable is slack. You need to slide the arm of the clamp forward along the cable while holding the cable in one hand. Then, retighten the bolt on the brake cable clamp. Notice: The disc brake may squeak when in use until it is broken in. This is normal and does not affect the brake's function or performance.
To eliminate braking noises:
For easier operating, we suggest you put the scooter on the desk.
· First, make sure the scooter is turned off. · Loosen the two brake caliper mounting bolts (not the bolt on the cable clamp). · Reposition the brake caliper to ensure the brake rotor is in the middle of the two brake pads. · Keep the brake rotor not touching the brake pads. · After repositioning the brake caliper, re-tighten the mounting bolts.
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10. MAINTENANCE & CARE
Cleaning
To clean stains on the scooter's body, wipe them off with a damp cloth. For stubborn stains, brush them with toothpaste and then wipe them off with a damp cloth. · Do not clean the scooter with alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, or other corrosive and
volatile chemical solvents. · Do not wash the scooter deck with high-pressure water sprays. During cleaning, make
sure the scooter is turned off, the charging cable is unplugged, and the waterproof charging port cover is closed to prevent electric shock or other major problems.
Storage and Disposal
1. Store the scooter in a cool and dry place with a temperature of 14°F~95°F when it is not in use. In extremely humid environments, the internal parts of the scooter may suffer from condensation or even water accumulation, which may damage the battery rapidly. 2. Store the scooter indoors as prolonged exposure to UV rays and rainwater may damage the enclosure materials and reduce the battery pack's lifespan. 3. Charge the scooter every other month to preserve the battery during storage. 4. Mishandling of used batteries may do tremendous harm to the environment. Please follow local regulations to dispose of used batteries to protect the environment.
Battery Maintenance
1. Only use the original battery pack and charger to avoid safety hazards. 2. Fully charge the battery to maximize its lifespan after each use. 3. Charge the battery as soon as possible if the battery is low. Avoid charging the battery after completely exhausting it. 4. Never dismantle or puncture the battery. 5. Keep the battery contacts from metal objects to prevent short circuits that may result in battery damage or even injuries and deaths.
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11. SPECIFICATIONS

Model
Scooter Dimensions
Scooter Weight Range² Max Speed Speed Level Max Incline Load Capacity Recommended Age Wheel Brake Motor Power Battery
Charger
Charging Time Operating Temperature Storage Temperature

S10 Max
Unfolded (Length x Width x Height¹): 46.9 x 24.8 x 50.6 in. Folded (Length x Width x Height¹): 46.9 x 24.8 x 22.0 in. 48.7 lbs 34-37 mi. 28 mph 9/15/21/28 mph 35% 330 lbs 14+ 10-inch off-road tubeless puncture-proof tires front and rear disc brakes + electronic brakes 1,000 W 48-54.6 V, 15 Ah Input: AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz Output: 54.6 V, 2 A 8-9 h 28°F~95°F
14°F~95°F

(1) About the height: The distance from the ground to the top of the scooter. (2) About the range: The range is measured under the condition of a full battery, a load of 154 lbs, at 77°F, on a flat road without wind, and a riding speed of 9.3 mph. The range in the actual use varies depending on different loads, humidity, wind speeds, and riding habits conditions. (3) The load shall be kept within 330 Ibs (including the rider and other items apart from the scooter) in any case. Consider the extra weight of the clothes or other items with you and the gravity generated by speed.

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12. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Question 1: What if the product comes with incomplete package contents or there are damaged parts? Answer: Please take photos and send them to the isinwheel support team by e-mail at support@isinwheel.com. The support team will reply to you soon and then send the missing items or replacement parts. Question 2: Are the tires replaceable and how to replace them? Answer: Yes, the tires are replaceable. Please contact the isinwheel support team for more information or search "How to replace scooter tires" on YouTube. Question 3: What if the disc brakes don't work? Answer: Please contact us for disc brake adjustment instructions or search "How to adjust scooter disc brakes" on YouTube. Question 4: What if there are unusual noises from the rear wheel? Answer: Usually, the noises come from the disc brake rotor. Please see the DISC BRAKE ADJUSTMENT page. If the problem still exists, please contact us. Question 5: What do the fault codes on the display screen mean? Answer: If you see any fault codes below on the screen, please contact the isinwheel support team to remove them.
E10 Communication Failure E14 Accelerator Failure E15 Brake Lever Failure E16 Motor Hall Sensor Failure E50 Over Voltage
13. CONTACT US
Contact us if you experience problems relating to riding safety, maintenance, or fault codes with your isinwheel S10 Max electric scooter.
support@isinwheel.com www.isinwheel.com
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FCC Statement
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 to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.
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.
RF Exposure Information
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.



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