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Note that the expected service life of components is estimated based on ordinary use and proper maintenance of SuperScoot-
er. Extensive and/or aggressive use of this SuperScooter, failure to follow the instructions in this user manual, a user’s riding
habits, road condition, environment (e.g., temperature, humid or sunlight) will reduce reasonably expected service life of parts
and/or components of this SuperScooter. Thus, it is recommended on conducting inspection and replacement more often
than suggested above. In-warranty service only covers defects in materials and workmanship for the SuperScooter and its
components. In-warranty service does not cover damage to the SuperScooter and its components caused by normal wear and
tear, abuse, neglect, misuse (including faulty repair, replacement or maintenance by anyone other than Segway authorized
service provider listed on https://www.segway.com/service-locations/), unauthorized modification, extreme environment
(including extreme temperature or humidity), extreme physical or electrical stress or interference, fluctuation or surges of
electrical power, lightning, static electricity, fire, acts of God or other external causes.
To ensure safe riding, day to day care and regular maintenance are essential. You, the owner, havecontrolandknowledgeof
howoftenyouuseyourscooter,howhardyouuseitandwhereyouuseit. It is the owner's responsibility to perform regular checks
and bring your scooter to authorized service center for inspection and service. Please refer to the maintenance schedule
below.
Note: This maintenance schedule charges a service fee.
Recommended Maintenance Schedule
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Item Component
Mainframe parts Use a soft, wet cloth to wipe the mainframe clean.
Tire pressure
Inflate tires to 32–38 psi. Note: Remember to screw
the valve cap after inflating!
Tire wear
Screws on the
stem top
Mainframe
maintenance
Mainframe
maintenance
Screws on the
folding
mechanism
Check if the tires are cracked, deformed, or
significantly worn.
Tighten the six screws fixed with the handlebar and the
stem. The suggested torque is 6–8 N·m.
Tighten the screw on the throttle. The suggested
torque is 4–4.5 N·m.
Tighten the screws on the brake levers. The suggested
torque is 8.5±0.5 N·m.
Tighten the screws on the stem top. The suggested
torque is 2.4 N·m.
Tighten the two screws fixed with the front fork and the folding
mechanism. The suggested torque is 15±1 N·m.
If the stem gets shaky when riding, tighen the screws on the
folding mechanism when the scooter is in folded state.
Brake disc
assembly
Tighten the screws on the brake disc assembly. The suggested
torque is 8.5±0.5 N·m.
Maintenance Method
Every 3
months
Every 6
months or
every 310
miles (500
km)
After 3 years or
the total
mileage > 6213
miles (10000
km)
Item Component
Hub motor
Rear wheel
maintenance
Brake
adjustment
Brake pads
To accelerate and decelerate, check if the hub motor is stalled
or has abnormal sounds.
Check if the rear wheel is stalled or gets shaky, or the axis shaft
is unbalanced.
1) Squeeze the brake levers, repeat 5 to 8 times, to enable the
caliper fitted with the brake pads grabs the rotor.
Note: The caliper is self-adjusting and the brake pads are
aligned with the rotor accordingly.
2) Tighten the bolts on the caliper alternately. The suggested
torque is 8.5±0.5 N·m.
3) Release the brake levers, spin the wheels. If the brake pads
make contact with the rotor, loosen the bolts on the caliper
and repeat step 1.
4) The pushrod can be adjusted by a 2 mm wrench if
necessary. Rotate the pushrod clockwise to increase the
length between the brake lever and the handlebar.
Rotate the pushrod counterclockwise to decrease the length.
The disc brake has the function of self-repairing. But when the
brake pads are significantly worn (less than 2.3 mm thick),
they need to be replaced.
If the brake levers feel spongy when you squeeze them and the
rotor makes abnormal sounds, please stop riding immediately
and replace them with the new brake pads.
Follow the steps as below:
1) Take the cotter pin off.
2) Remove the brake pads from the caliper, push the piston
into the caliper with a flat screwdriver.
3) Put new brake pads into the caliper, insert the cotter pin and
bend its end to prevent it from loosening.
4) Follow the steps of Brake adjustment and check again.
Function
Inspection
Maintenance Method
Every 3
months
Every 6
months or
every 310
miles (500
km)
After 3 years or
the total
mileage > 6213
miles (10000
km)
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