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This document is the original instruction manual. Please read all instructions carefully before operating the electric vehicle. VEVOR reserves the right to interpret the user manual. The appearance of the product is subject to the actual product received. VEVOR will not provide further notification for technology or software updates.
Dear Users
The electric vehicle produced by VEVOR is a transportation vehicle with advanced technology, environmental protection, low noise, and simple operation. It features safety and reliability with functions like brake power-off, underpressure protection, overcurrent protection, soft start, and electromagnetic brake. VEVOR utilizes first-class science and technology, advanced production equipment, and a comprehensive quality assurance and after-sales service system.
Reminder: Please read this manual carefully. Do not operate the electric vehicle if you do not understand its performance. Do not lend it to individuals who cannot operate it, as VEVOR will not be responsible for accidental injuries.
Safety Precautions:
Electric vehicles are non-motor vehicles. Drive on non-motor vehicle lanes and obey traffic rules. Do not carry passengers.
Do not allow minors, pregnant women, individuals with heart disease, high blood pressure, physical disabilities, or sports disorders to use the electric vehicle.
Do not ride after drinking alcohol.
In rain, snow, or poor road conditions, increase the braking safety distance.
Concentrate on driving and pay attention to the driving range. If an abnormality occurs, immediately apply the front and rear brakes and turn off the switch.
Dispose of waste batteries responsibly by returning them to dealers or service providers; do not discard them improperly.
VEVOR is not responsible for product performance instability due to unauthorized disassembly of lines or parts.
The exposed metal contacts on the battery box are positive and negative electrodes. Avoid touching them simultaneously with wet hands, as this can cause a short circuit and accidents.
Special Explanations:
Due to continuous improvement and updates, the data and structure in this manual may differ from the actual product. Refer to the sales pattern for specifics.
Avoid riding through water. If water floods the electric wheel hub or controller, it can cause a short circuit and damage.
Do not place the charger in the trunk of the electric vehicle, as this can damage the charger's electronic components during rides.
VEVOR reserves the right to improve its products without prior notice due to ongoing scientific and technological innovation.
WARNING: Check Before Riding
Ensure safety by checking the battery power. Turn on the switch and observe the battery meter indicator. Charge the vehicle when it approaches the red mark.
Warning: Regularly check tire pressure and adjust as needed after the tire has cooled. Inspect tires for punctures, leakage, tread cuts, embedded objects, or rim damage. Replace tires when the tread reaches the wear limit. Under-inflated tires can lead to excessive wear, accidents, and reduced adhesion. Using worn tires is dangerous.
1. Riding Operation
Preparation before driving: Release the parking lock, insert the key into the switch, and turn it on.
Throttle Control: Accelerate slowly when starting. Do not accelerate or decelerate rapidly to avoid losing control.
Brake Operation: To slow down, close the throttle and use both brake systems.
Warning: Exercise caution when driving on wet, loose surfaces, or in rainy conditions, especially when braking, accelerating, or turning.
Simultaneous Brake Operation: When descending a steep slope, close the throttle completely and use both brake systems to reduce speed.
Warning: Avoid using a single brake at high speeds, especially on slippery roads or when turning. Use both brakes to prevent accidents.
Stop Operation: Turn the switch to stop the vehicle and engage the parking lock.
Warning: Park the electric scooter on a solid, flat surface to prevent tipping. Lock the parking brake, remove the key, and power off when leaving. Consider a high-quality alarm system.
The product is subject to upgrades without prior notification. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
FCC Information
CAUTION: Unauthorized modifications may void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, subject to the following conditions:
This product may cause harmful interference.
This product must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING: Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the product.
Note: This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, providing reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations.
If the product causes radio or television reception interference, try to correct it by:
Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna.
Increasing the distance between the product and receiver.
Connecting the product to an outlet on a different circuit.
Consulting a dealer or experienced radio/TV technician.
PRODUCT PARAMETERS
Parameter
Value
Model
BL350-19
Product size (LxWxH)
1770x680x1280 mm
Nominal voltage
DC 60 V
Rated power
800 W
Wheelbase
1050 mm
Maximum load
500lb (about 226 KG)
Continuation mileage
31 miles
Max. speed (speed limit)
25 km/h
Climbing angle
25° (Max)
Charging input voltage
AC 100-240V 50/60Hz
Battery capacity
60V 20AH
Battery type
Lead-acid batteries
Color
Black
Additional Function
Weak electronic-assisted brake
Note: "Continuous mileage" is based on specific experimental conditions (GB17761-2018) on a flat road at 20°C. Actual mileage may vary due to factors like wind resistance, ambient temperature, tire pressure, and load.
Electrical Schematic Diagram
The diagram illustrates the electrical connections of the scooter, including the battery, controller, motor, lights, switches, and fuses.
Manipulative Methods and Considerations
1. Description of Manipulation Section:
The manipulated parts are shown in the figure:
1. Left brake (rear hub brake)
2. Far and near light switch
3. Power display
4. Speed display
5. Right brake (front wheel brake)
6. Speed transfer knob
7. Headlight switch
8. Electric door lock (main power switch)
9. Horn switch
10. Turn signal switch
11. Rearview mirror
1.1 Left brake handle: Activates the rear hub brake. The brake light is on when the power switch on the brake wheel is closed.
1.2 Right brake handle: Activates the front wheel brake. The brake light is on when the power switch is closed until the motor stops. For emergency braking, use both front and rear brakes to prevent side slip.
1.3 Headlight switch and light switch: Controls headlights and taillights. The first gear turns on the instrument and taillight. The second gear activates headlights and near/far lights. For safety, switch to near light when driving at night.
1.4 Turn signal switch: Indicates left or right turns. The middle position is off. Turning left or right activates the corresponding indicator light and a buzzer sound.
1.5 Speedometer: Displays the current driving speed.
1.6 Power indicator: Shows battery capacity. When the power door lock is ON, the pointer indicates the battery level. 'H' indicates sufficient power; the red border area (L) indicates low power and requires charging.
1.7 Rearview mirror: Used to check for pedestrians and vehicles for safe turning and overtaking.
1.8 Speed transfer (throttle): Located on the right handle. Gently turn inward (counterclockwise) to accelerate and outward (clockwise) to decelerate. Avoid sudden acceleration.
1.9 Electric door lock: The main power switch. Turn ON to enable the electric vehicle. Turn OFF and remove the key when parking to prevent accidental operation.
2. Starting from Driving:
2.1 Startup: Fold away the support stands. Insert the key and turn clockwise to ON. The instrument power indicator will light up. Note: Ensure the rear wheel is off the ground when the power is on. Do not turn the speed control knob without sitting on the cushion to prevent sudden movement and accidents.
2.2 Variable speed: After electrification, rotate the shift handle counterclockwise to accelerate and clockwise to decelerate. Gradually increase speed for efficiency and safety.
2.3 Brake: Tighten the front and rear wheel handles to brake the respective wheels (left is rear brake, right is front brake).
2.4 Parking: Signal intentions with the turn signal. Hold the brake handles to activate the brake light. Turn off the turn signal and switch to OFF. Support the vehicle on a stable, level surface. Lock the steering handle by turning it left, inserting the key, and turning to LOCK. If the handlebars are stiff, gently move them side-to-side while turning the key.
Note: Avoid parking in humid environments or exposing the vehicle to prolonged sun and rain, which can cause corrosion or damage to components.
If the single support power switch is damaged, replace it promptly.
3. Common Faults and Troubleshooting
Common Fault
Exclusion Method
Turn on power, instrument does not display; Turn speed regulator, motor does not work.
1. Check battery connection. 2. Check air switch. 3. Check electric door lock. 4. Controller failure.
Turn on power, instrument normal; Turn speed regulator, motor does not work.
1. Check speed control handle and motor connection. 2. Check brake power failure state. 3. Speed regulator or controller failure. 4. Motor fault.
Brake failure can lead to accidents, especially downhill. Check brake performance before riding. If failure occurs, adjust immediately or seek professional help. If the brake fails while riding, proceed at a very slow speed and seek maintenance promptly.
5. Instant Power Failure State Processing:
Reasons may include poor contact or brake power switch failure. Self-check points:
A. Check fuse, battery connection, and main line.
B. Check if the brake power switch is reset and clear any obstructions.
C. Check for short circuits in the brake power off switch after rain. Dry the switch if wet.
6. Speed Car Status Processing:
If the electric car exhibits issues, close the door lock for inspection or send it to the maintenance department.
Assembly Instructions
Step 1: Rear Mirror Installation
Align the rearview mirror at the indicated position and tighten the screws.
Step 2: Trunk Installation
Release the seat screw, insert the screw into the hole, align it with the hole on the back of the seat, install the trunk, and tighten the screw.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance is crucial, especially after high-speed driving in adverse conditions. Check key spare parts like the frame and indicator parts after significant failures or accidents. Repair or replace worn parts for safety.
Notice: To ensure safety and reliability, do not modify the electric vehicle. Use original or equivalent quality parts for maintenance and replacement. Poor quality parts can affect performance.
Warning: Always turn off the power and park on a flat, hard surface before performing any maintenance.
Attention: For storage exceeding one month or during winter, perform maintenance on tires, batteries, and check for aging and corrosion. Regular driving on uneven roads requires more frequent maintenance.
Maintenance for Battery:
If the vehicle is not used for a long time, remove the battery, fully charge it, and store it in a cool, well-ventilated, dry place.
If the battery head is corroded, remove and clean it. Turn off the ignition before removing the battery, disconnecting the negative pole first. When reassembling, connect the positive pole first, then the negative pole.
Vehicle Storage:
For long-term storage (e.g., winter), take steps to prevent malfunction and damage. Perform necessary maintenance before storage. Replace rear axle gear oil if the storage period exceeds 4 months. Charge the battery as needed and keep it installed.
Check all items before driving. Test at low speed in a safe area.
The POWER SWITCH must be OFF during charging.
Charge the battery for 4-6 hours before the first use. Do not exceed 10 hours to prevent overheating.
Recharge the battery when the vehicle starts to run slowly.
Recharge for 6-8 hours after each use or monthly, not exceeding 10 hours.
Use only the supplied battery and charger. Substituting with other brands may cause fire or explosion.
Do not use the battery or charger for other products.
Disposal Of Battery
Sealed lead-acid batteries must be recycled or disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.
Do not dispose of lead-acid batteries in fire, as they may explode or leak.
Do not dispose of lead-acid batteries in regular household trash. Incineration, landfilling, or mixing with household trash is prohibited by law.
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