Sencor ONE User Manual
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To turn on the Sencor Scooter ONE, press and hold the power button located on the handlebar for a few seconds until the display lights up.
If your scooter won't charge, first check the power outlet and ensure the charger is properly connected. Inspect the charger and charging port for any damage. If all seems fine, try using a different charger to determine if the issue lies with the charger or the scooter.
To maintain the battery life, avoid fully depleting the battery before charging. Store the scooter in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures. Regularly charge the scooter even if not in use for prolonged periods.
Clean your scooter using a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using high-pressure water or submerging the scooter in water. Dry the scooter thoroughly after cleaning.
To fold the scooter, lower the handlebars and release the folding latch near the base. Gently fold the scooter until it clicks into place. To unfold, unlock the latch and raise the handlebars until they are securely locked.
Excessive vibrations may indicate loose components or tire issues. Check the tire pressure and ensure all bolts and screws are tightened. If the problem persists, contact customer support for further assistance.
First, check the battery level and ensure the scooter is charged. Inspect the display connections for any loose or damaged wires. If the display still doesn't work, consider resetting the scooter or contacting technical support.
The recommended tire pressure for the Sencor Scooter ONE is typically between 35-45 PSI. Refer to the user manual for the exact specifications and check the tires regularly to maintain optimal pressure.
Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity of your scooter. It is recommended to have a professional service every 6 months or after every 500 miles, whichever comes first.
To replace the brake pads, first ensure the scooter is turned off and secure. Remove the wheel by loosening the axle nuts. Access the brake caliper, remove the worn pads, and replace them with new ones. Reassemble the wheel and test the brakes before use.