Okwu mmalite
Welcome to the user manual for your new Gotrax Fusion Seat Electric Scooter. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, assembly, and maintenance of your scooter. Please read this manual thoroughly before your first ride to ensure proper usage and to maximize the lifespan of your product.

Image: The Gotrax Fusion Seat Electric Scooter, showcasing its main components and the included detachable seat.
Ntuziaka nchekwa
Nchekwa gị dị oke mkpa. Na-agbaso ntuziaka ndị a mgbe niile:
- Mgbe niile, na-eyi okpu agha na ihe nchekwa kwesịrị ekwesị (ihe mkpuchi ikpere, ihe mkpuchi ikpere aka) mgbe ị na-agba ịnyịnya.
- Do not ride in wet conditions, heavy rain, or through puddles. The scooter is not waterproof.
- Hụ na e siri ike na bolts na ihe njide niile tupu ị na-agbagharị.
- Debe iwu na ụkpụrụ okporo ụzọ mpaghara.
- Avoid riding on uneven terrain, steep inclines, or slippery surfaces.
- Emela ihe ngosi ma ọ bụ mmegharị mberede.
- Debe ebe dị anya site na ụgbọala ndị ọzọ na ndị na-aga ije.
- The maximum weight limit for this scooter is 264 pounds. Do not exceed this limit.
- Ekwela ka ụmụaka na-erubeghị afọ iri na isii jiri skuta ahụ rụọ ọrụ.

Foto: nso nso view of the rear disc brake and EABS braking system, highlighting key safety features.
Ihe ngwugwu
Mgbe ịmepechara ngwugwu ahụ, biko chọpụta na agụnyere ihe niile ndị a:
- Gotrax Fusion Seat Electric Scooter (main unit)
- Detachable Seat Assembly
- Chaja ikike
- Akwụkwọ ntuziaka (akwụkwọ a)
- Ngwaọrụ Mgbakọ (ọ bụrụ na ọdabara)
Mgbakọ
The Gotrax Fusion Seat Electric Scooter comes mostly pre-assembled. Follow these steps to complete the setup:
- Mepee skuta ahụ: Carefully lift the handlebar stem until it locks into the upright position. Ensure the folding mechanism is securely latched.
- Jikọọ Aka Aka: If the handlebar is separate, align it with the stem and secure it using the provided screws and tools. Ensure all connections are firm.
- Wụnye oche: Insert the seat post into the designated slot on the scooter deck. Adjust the seat height to a comfortable position and tighten the quick-release clamp or bolts to secure it. The seat is designed to be easily removable for standing operation.
- Lelee Taya: Although the scooter features solid tires, inspect them for any damage before your first ride.
- Ebube mbụ: Before first use, fully charge the scooter's battery. Refer to the "Charging" section for details.

Image: The Gotrax Fusion Seat Electric Scooter with the seat fully installed and ready for use.

Image: A person demonstrating the one-step folding system, carrying the compact scooter.
Ịchaji
To charge your Gotrax Fusion Seat Electric Scooter:
- Chọta ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri na skoota.
- Ensure the scooter is powered off before connecting the charger.
- Plug the charger into a standard wall outlet (100-240V).
- Connect the charging cable to the scooter's charging port.
- Ọkụ ihe ngosi dị na chaja na-acha ọbara ọbara mgbe a na-achaji ya, ọ na-achakwa akwụkwọ ndụ akwụkwọ ndụ mgbe a na-achaji ya nke ọma.
- A full charge takes approximately 4 hours. Do not overcharge the battery.
- Kwupu chaja ozugbo ochachachara.

Foto: Ihe dị n'ime view highlighting the location and structure of the 36V 5.8Ah high-capacity battery within the scooter's deck.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
Familiarize yourself with the controls and functions before riding.
Njikwa na Ngosipụta

Image: Close-up of the digital LED display, indicating speed, battery level, and cruise control status.
- Bọtịnụ ike: Press and hold to turn the scooter on/off. Short press to toggle headlights.
- Oche: Located on the right handlebar. Gently press down to accelerate.
- Lever breeki: Located on the left handlebar. Squeeze to activate the EABS and rear disc brake.
- Ikanam Display: Shows current speed, battery status, speed mode, and cruise control indicator.
- Ụdị ọsọ ọsọ: The scooter features 2 speed gears.
- Ngwa 1: Max Speed 15.5 MPH, Max Range 14 Miles.
- Ngwa 2: Max Speed 18 MPH, Max Range 11 Miles.
- Njikwa ụgbọ mmiri: Activates automatically after maintaining a consistent speed for 8 seconds. A beep will confirm activation. To deactivate, press the brake or throttle.
- Ọkụ isi na ọkụ azụ: The integrated lights improve visibility during low-light conditions.
Ịnya skuuta
- Ike Na: Pịa ma jide bọtịnụ ike ruo mgbe ihe ngosi ahụ ga-enwu.
- Kick Start: Place one foot on the deck and use the other foot to push off the ground to gain initial momentum (at least 3 mph).
- Mee ngwa ngwa: Once moving, gently press the throttle to engage the motor and accelerate.
- breeki: Release the throttle and gently squeeze the brake lever to slow down or stop. For emergency stops, apply the brake firmly while shifting your weight backward.
- Mpịakọta: To fold the scooter for storage or transport, ensure it is powered off. Locate the folding latch mechanism on the stem, release it, and fold the handlebar stem down towards the deck until it clicks into place.

Image: A table illustrating the two speed gears, their respective top speeds, and maximum ranges.
Nlekọta
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity of your scooter.
- Nhicha: Jiri mgbasa ozi hichaa skuta ahụamp Ákwà. Ejila mmiri nrụgide dị elu ma ọ bụ mikpuo skuta ahụ n'ime mmiri.
- Taya: The scooter uses 8.5-inch inner honeycomb (solid) tires, which are puncture-resistant and require no inflation. Periodically inspect them for wear or damage.
- breeki: Regularly check the brake system for proper function. If the brakes feel loose or unresponsive, have them inspected by a qualified technician.
- Nlekọta batrị:
- Store the scooter in a cool, dry place.
- Zere ka batrị ahụ ghara ịgwụcha nke ọma tupu ị chajịa ya ọzọ.
- If storing for extended periods, charge the battery to about 50-70% every 30-60 days.
- Nyocha izugbe: Periodically check all screws, bolts, and connections to ensure they are tight and secure.

Foto: Zuru ezu view of the 8.5-inch inner honeycomb solid tires, highlighting their anti-slip pattern and shock-absorbing hollow structure.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
Rụtụ aka na ngalaba a maka okwu nkịtị na azịza ha.
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Scooter won't turn on | Low battery; Loose connections; Power button malfunction | Charge the battery; Check all cable connections; Contact support if issue persists. |
| Mfu ike n'oge njem | Low battery; Overload (exceeding weight limit); Motor overheating | Recharge battery; Reduce load; Allow scooter to cool down. |
| Brekị adịghị ike | Brake cable loose; Worn brake pads | Adjust brake cable tension; Replace brake pads (professional service recommended). |
| Mkpọtụ na-adịghị ahụkebe | Ihe ndị dị nro; Ihe ndị dị na wiil/moto | Inspect and tighten all parts; Clean wheels and motor area. |
If you encounter an issue not listed here or if the suggested solutions do not resolve the problem, please contact Gotrax customer support.
Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Aha Nlereanya | FUSION SEAT |
| Ike moto | 300W |
| Ọsọ kacha | 18 MPH (Gear 2), 15.5 MPH (Gear 1) |
| Max iche | 14 Miles (Gear 1), 11 Miles (Gear 2) |
| Batrị | 36V 5.8 ah |
| Tdị Taya | 8.5" Inner Honeycomb (Solid) Tires |
| Sistemụ breeki | EABS & Rear Disc Brake |
| Nkwusioru | Rear Double Suspension |
| Ikike ibu ibu | 264 pound |
| Ibu Ibu | 36 pound |
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa (LxWxH) | 44" x 18" x 46" |
| Frame Ihe | Aluminom |
| Ngwa gụnyere | Charger, Scooter, Seat, User Manual |

Foto: Ofeview of key features including travel distance, max speed, braking system, tire type, lighting, and suspension.

Image: Detailed dimensions and weight specifications for the scooter and its components.
Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
The Gotrax Fusion Seat Electric Scooter comes with a Akwụkwọ ikike nwere oke ụbọchị 365Akwụkwọ ikike a na-ekpuchi ntụpọ nrụpụta na nsogbu ndị sitere na ojiji nkịtị. Biko debe ihe akaebe ịzụrụ ihe gị maka nkwupụta akwụkwọ ikike.
For warranty service, technical support, or any questions regarding your scooter, please contact Gotrax customer support. Refer to the official Gotrax websaịtị maka ozi kọntaktị kacha ugbu a.
Akụrụngwa dị n'ịntanetị: For additional information, FAQs, and video tutorials, visit the official Gotrax websaịtị.





