Skywalker
Skywalker
Skywalker
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Web: www.kaabo.com
CONTENTS
Product Introductions................................................................................... 1
Safety Instructions........................................................................................15
Basic Operation............................................................................................. 18
Daily Maintenance........................................................................................ 23
FAQS.............................................................................................................. 24
Warran..t..y......................................................................................................... 25
Memo............................................................................................................ 26
01 PRODUCT INTRODUCE
N.W 16 kg 18 kg 19.3 kg
[1] Handle [2] Light & Horn Switch [3] Display * The specification can be changed by the manufacturer to meet the requirements and laws of
different countries and regions.
[4] Folding Lever [5] T Bar [6] Lock Nut
[7] Main Tube [8] Light & Horn [9] Protection Pin
* The distance can be aff ected by loaded weight, wind direction, wind speed, riding surface
[10] Shock Absorber [11] Pedal [12] Rear Light density, slope, and tire condition.
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PRODUCT DIAGRAM 8H SPECIFICATION 8H
[1] Handle [2] Light & Horn Switch [3] Display * The specification can be changed by the manufacturer to meet the requirements and laws of
diff erent countries and regions.
[4] Folding Lever [5] T Bar [6] Lock Nut
[7] Main Tube [8] Light & Horn [9] Protection Pin * The distance can be aff ected by loaded weight, wind direction, wind speed, riding surface
density, slope and tire condition.
[10] Shock Absorber [11] Pedal [12] Rear Light
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PRODUCT DIAGRAM 8S SPECIFICATION 8S
Max. Range 40 - 45 km
Charging 4-6h
Motor 800 w
N.W 22 kg
[1] Handle [2] Light & Horn Switch [3] Display * The specification can be changed by the manufacturer to meet the requirements and laws of
diff erent countries and regions.
[4] Folding Lever [5] T Bar [6] Lock Nut
[7] Main Tube [8] Light & Horn [9] Protection Pin * The distance can be aff ected by loaded weight, wind direct, wind speed, riding surface density,
slope and tire condition.
[10] Shock Absorber [11] Pedal [12] Rear Light
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PRODUCT DIAGRAM 10 SPECIFICATION 10
Shock Absorber No
[1] Handle [2] Light & Horn Switch [3] Display * The specification can be changed by the manufacturer to meet the requirements and laws of
diff erent countries and regions.
[4] Folding Lever [5] T Bar [6] Lock Nut
[7] Main Tube [8] Light & Horn [9] Protection Pin * The distance can be aff ected by loaded weight, wind direction, wind speed, riding surface
density, slope and tire condition.
[10] Shock Absorber [11] Pedal [12] Rear Light
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PRODUCT DIAGRAM 10H PRODUCT DIAGRAM 10H
[1] Handle [2] Light & Horn Switch [3] Display * The specification can be changed by the manufacturer to meet the requirements and laws of
diff erent countries and regions.
[4] Folding Lever [5] T Bar [6] Lock Nut
[7] Main Tube [8] Light & Horn [9] Protection Pin * The distance can be aff ected by loaded weight, wind direction, wind speed, riding surface
density, slope and tire condition.
[10] Shock Absorber [11] Pedal [12] Rear Light
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PRODUCT DIAGRAM 10C PRODUCT DIAGRAM 10C
Shock Absorber Front Type C Shock Absorber Rear Common Shock Absorber
* The specification can be changed by the manufacturer to meet the requirements and laws of
different countries and regions.
[1] Handle [2] Light & Horn Switch [3] Display
* The distance can be aff ected by loaded weight, wind direction, wind speed, riding surface
[4] Folding Lever [5] T Bar [6] Lock Nut
density, slope and tire condition.
[7] Main Tube [8] Light & Horn [9] Protection Pin
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02 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 03 OPENING & FOLDING
Tips Open
This chapter is very important. Please read carefully and understand all the instructions. We will
not be responsible for any property loss, casualties, accidents, legal disputes caused by violation of
the safety instructions in this chapter.
Safety Instruction
Step1: Step2:
1. Do not drive on rainy days.
Kick down the lever to unfold the scooter. Pull the T-tubes to the left and right side.
2. Do not repair by yourself, electric shocks can occur.
Turn the safety pin to the right position to
3.Please abide by the local road traffic laws.
lock it
4.Do not attempt acrobatics while on the scooter.
5.Only one person can drive the scooter at a time.
6. It is best to wear safety protective equipment such as a helmet, gloves, elbow pads and knee
pads when riding.
7. Please practice on the open ground first before riding on the road.
8. Adjust the scooter to a suitable height to avoid injury.
9.Charge six hours before the first time to ride the scooter.
10.Do not cut off the power when the scooter is running.
11.Do not ride over a step or bump higher than 3cm to avoid rolling over and possible injury.
12.The scooter temperature range for use and storage should be -5℃ to 50℃.
13. If the scooter is not in use for a long time, charge it once every month to maintain the longevity
if the battery. Step3: Step4:
14. Do not ride in puddles deeper than 5cm and avoid splashing water on the scooter in case of
Adjust the height by opening the locking Lock the nut.
motor or electrical faults.
nut and moving the main tube up or down.
15. Keep feet on the pedal when the scooter is running.
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04 BASIC OPERATION
When the power is on, press the power switch and then the MODE button. The screen will show
the level of speed. press Mode to change the Level (L1,L2,L3).
Power Switch
Press the power switch for 3 seconds and the LCD panel will light up, turning the scooter on. If the
scooter is left 90 second unmoved, the power will be off automatically.
Step1: Step2:
Power Indicator
Switch off Pull T-tubes to the left and right sides
respectively. The small rectangles indicate battery power levels.
Step3: Step4:
Fold the handles. Open the locking nut.
Step5: Step6:
Withdraw the extension Unlock the protection pin. Kick down the
folding lever and push the handlebar
forward to fold the scooter.
Always keep protection pin in position
when the scooter is unfolded.
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04 DISPLAY & KEY SETTINGS
Driving Mode Selection MODE COMMENT
TIME Time since powering on the scooter.
Located underneath the main display on the right side of the handle bar you
can find two switches to control driving modes: TRIP Distance travelled since powering on the scooter.
P-SETTINGS
P0 Tire diameter (8 for skywalker 8, 10 for skywalker 10). Do not change.
P1 Controller shut-down voltage. Default set to 52V (minimum is 48V – we recommend 52V to preserve battery life).
return to operating mode either press POWER or wait for 2 seconds. P6 Cruise control. 0=cruise control OFF, 1=cruise control ON.
1. Speedometer. Shows the speed at which you are travelling.
P7 Initial acceleration. 0=strong, 1=soft.
2. Battery Indicator. Shows battery levels. Charge your scooter frequently, do not let it run out of
battery compeltely. As a rough guideline, charge at or below 2 bars. P8 Electric (regenerative) braking (E-ABS). 0=E-ABS off, 1=E-ABS on
3.Power Button. To turn the scooter on or off, press button for 2 seconds. PA Clear total distance travelled (ODO).
4. Accelerator. Pull to accelerate. The stronger you pull, the faster it accelerates. The scooter is
PB Scooter auto-turn off time in minutes.
delivered in “Non-Zero Start” setting (Kick-And-Go is ON). The accelerator only works if the
scooter is already in motion. PC Display brightness (1=low, 2=medium, 3=high)
5. Mode Button. Press to select various display options:
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05 TAKING THE FIRST RIDE
Start Battery & Charger
You should choose a right place when riding for the first time, which is outdoors and should be Every scooter is equipped with a specialized lithium battery and intelligent charger, so do not
flat, smooth, without obstacles or slipperiness. Spread the scooter and adjust the T-tube to the adopt other brand’s chargers. Other types of batteries are not suitable to the scooter’s charger.
appropriate height.
Lithium Battery
Driving
It is time to charge the scooter when the battery meter flickers or there is only one bar of power
1. Press power switch to start.
left. If left the scooter is not used for a long time, please charge it once a month at least,
otherwise the battery may become damaged.
2. Put one foot on the front section of the pedal and other foot on the ground. Boost yourself
forward by the foot on the ground to start riding. Slightly pull the accelerator and tilt your body
forwards. Charger
After scooter is fully charged, please unplug power supply in time.
3. When the scooter starts to go forward, place both feet on pedals. The harder you press the
accelerator, the faster you will ride.
Instruction of Charging
1. Insert the charging plug into the charging port of the scooter first and then plug the other end
Parking
into the AC supply.
Slightly and gradually brake to cut power and slow down.
Do not brake hard, otherwise it may lead to tire attrition, or the scooter suffering a sudden loss of
2. The scooter is charging when the indicator light of the charger shows red. When the red light
power and falling down.
turns to green, it means the scooter is fully charged.
Note* It is suggested that to charge one more hour to guarantee the range and endurance
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06 DAILY MAINTENANCE 07 FAQS
Brake
When braking performance degradation occurs, adjust the regulator (nut) in the rear wheel in
order to achieve the required sensitivity.
Battery
The lithium battery of the scooter is able to recharge up to 1000 times.
The battery needs changing when range per full charge shortens sharply.
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08 WARRANTY 09 MEMO
When the following issues occur, please consult with the vendor (after-sales department).
The following terms are beyond the scope of warranty: 1.Malfunction due
to misuse
2. Malfunction caused by unauthorized modifications, disassembling ,or
repair.
3. Accidental damage or malfunction due to unsuitable storage.
4.Unmatched warranty/proof of purchase and product. 5.Surface damages
6.Disassembling parts unspecified in this manual. 7.Damage or
malfunction caused by riding under the rain
or soaking in water.
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