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Owner’s manual
SEAT MÓ eScooter 125 (10.20)

Thank you for your trust choosing an eScooter SEAT MÓ
We recommend reading this Instruction Manual carefully to learn more about your eScooter so you can enjoy all its
benefits in your daily driving.
Information about handling is complemented with instructions regarding the operation and maintenance of the
vehicle in order to ensure its safety and maintain its value. Moreover, we want to give you valuable advice and tips to
drive your vehicle eciently and respecting the environment.
We wish you safe and enjoyable motoring.
SEAT, S.A.
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About this manual
This manual describes the features of the
eScooter at the time of drafting this text.
Some of the features described below will
be introduced in the future or will only be
available in certain markets.
Some details on the drawings may vary from
its eScooter and must be interpreted as a
standard representation.
The direction indicators (left, right, forwards,
backwards) in this manual refer to the travel
direction of thevehicle unless otherwise
stated.
Trademarks are marked with ®.The absence
of this symbol does not guarantee that the
term is not a trademark.
You can access the information in this manual
using:
• Thematic table of contents that follows the
manual’s general chapter structure.
• Visual table of contents that uses graphics
to indicate the pages containing essential
information,which is detailed in the corre-
sponding chapters.
¬WARNING
Texts after this symbol contain information
about safety and warn you about possible
accident or injury risks.
OCAUTION
Texts after this symbol indicate possible
damage to the vehicle.
For the sake of the environment
Texts after this symbol contain information
about the protection of the environment.
Note
Texts after this symbol contain additional
information.

Connectivity
The eScooter can be connected to My SEAT
MÓ mobile app, which displays dierent
features such as the location of the eScooter,
remote battery status checking, start-up
authorization, seat opening, scooter locking
and the reception of notifications.
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Basic components.................. 6
eScooter controls and driving ... 7
Safety
Safe driving.......................... 8
Safety first! ............................. 8
Use and maintenance .................. 8
Clothing and protection ................ 9
Load.................................... 10
Accessories and modifications ......... 10
Checks before driving................. 10
Charge level............................ 10
Lights and indicators.................... 10
Stands.................................. 10
Tyres.................................... 10
Mirrors.................................. 11
Brakes.................................. 11
Brake fluid .............................. 11
Front brake ............................. 11
Rear brake.............................. 11
Brake lever.............................. 12
Adjustment of the brake lever ........... 12
Emergencies
Self-help ............................. 13
First aid ................................. 13
Fire protection .......................... 13
Fuses................................... 13
Changing a fuse........................ 13
Operation
Start-up .............................. 14
Steps to follow.......................... 14
Control instruments and
warning lamps ...................... 15
Instrument panel........................ 15
Instrument cluster operation.......... 16
LCD screen ............................. 16
“SET” / “INFO” buttons.................. 18
Warning lights .......................... 19
eScooter controls and driving ... 21
Controls on the left side of the
handlebar .............................. 21
Controls on the right side of the
handlebar .............................. 22
Combined brake and regenerative
brake ................................... 23
Ignition.................................. 24
Lights and visibility ................. 25
Lights ................................... 25
Saddle................................ 26
Open and close seat ................... 26
Seat interior ............................ 26
Stands ................................ 27
Side stand .............................. 27
Centre stand ........................... 27
Motor ................................. 27
Motor (rear wheel) ...................... 27
Battery
Battery pack......................... 28
Introduction............................. 28
Safety instructions ...................... 28
Battery Pack Components.............. 29
Removing the Battery Pack ............. 31
Connector.............................. 32
Connecting charging unit............... 32
Temperature............................ 33
State of charge indicator in % (SoC).... 34
Range .................................. 34
Power Battery Pack Useful Life.......... 34
Battery and charger specifications ..... 35
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Maintenance
Maintenance schedule............ 36
Work to perform ........................ 36
Operations and frequency.............. 37
eScooter conservation............ 38
Cleaning and storage (guide for storing
the vehicle) ............................. 38
Warranty ............................. 39
Delivery to the buyer.................... 39
Warranty conditions (grounds for the
warranty being voided) ................. 39
Inspection work .................... 40
eScooter and battery................... 40
Technical data
eScooter identification............ 41
VIN number ............................. 41
Information tag - production
plate.................................... 41
Technical specifications .......... 42
eScooter specifications (eScooter +
motor part) ............................. 42

6Basic components
Basic components
Fig. 1 Basic components
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The basic components (from a user stand-
point) that make up the eScooter are:
1Mirror ››› page11
2Front mudguard
3Front wheel
4Instrument panel ››› page15
5Electric socket – USB
6Seat ››› page26
7Carry hook
8Battery ››› page28
9Side stand ››› page27
10 Central stand ››› page27
11 Ignition ››› page24
12 Brake light, indicators
13 Motor (rear wheel) ››› page27

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eScooter controls and driving
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eScooter controls and driving
Fig. 2 eScooter controls and driving
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1Instrument panel ››› page15
2Brake fluid reservoir ››› page11
3Brake ››› page11
4Reverse gear ››› page21
5Main beam headlight ››› page21
6Turn signal selector ››› page21
7Horn
8Windscreen
9Dipped beam headlight ››› page22
10 INFO ››› page22
11 Accelerator ››› page22
12 MODE ››› page22

8Safe driving
Safety
Safe driving
Safety first!
Driving a vehicle requires your full attention
and can aect your own safety and that of
others. So, you must take responsibility for
any precautions necessary to minimise risk
while using your eScooter.
This section in particular, and the manual in
general, oers information and tips to make
driving your eScooter as safe as possible.
However, it can’t take into account or warn
you of the dangers associated with driving
a vehicle and its maintenance. You must use
common sense to enjoy your eScooter with
as little risk as possible. Below youwill find
some important tips.
Use and maintenance
The eScooter is an urban eScooter designed
to be used on the road only, carrying at most
the driver and one passenger. It is also impor-
tant to respect the maximum load indicated
in the corresponding section.
• Drive within your limits: take into account
your personal skills and the road conditions
in order to drive safely. Don’t overestimate
your skills and leave a margin for unexpected
events.
• Do not drink or use drugs before driving:
they will aect your reflexes and your ability
to deal with unexpected events. Don’t let
anyone else drive in that condition either.
• Assess other factors: also take into
account other factors that aect driving,
such as prescription drugs, fatigue or lack of
attention.
• Keep the eScooter in good conditions:
just as you have to be in good shape to drive,
you are responsible for inspecting and main-
taining your eScooter before driving, follow-
ing the instructions in this manual. Inadequate
or no maintenance can be a risk factor.
¬WARNING
The eScooter is NOT prepared for regular
motorway use, although it is possible to do
so sporadically.The vehicle is designed to
go at a steady speed of 85 km/h without
any critical elements overheating. If the
vehicle is used in Sport mode all the time,
the battery pack (BP) may overheat. So,
the eScooter is fitted with a system that op-
timises the vehicle’s power use and output
to modify settings on the go and avoid this
type of situation.

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Safe driving
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Clothing and protection
Fig. 3 Clothing and protection recommendations
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AAlwayswear a helmet. Also protect your
face (visor or glasses)
BClothing should never be loose
CWear bright or reflective colours
DWear gloves
EShoes should fit properly, have a low
heel and protect your ankles
For both your safety and that of the pas-
senger, we recommend wearing protecting
clothing suitable for riding a eScooter. Al-
though such clothing does not provide total
protection, it can considerably decrease the
probabilities of injury and the seriousness of
the consequences. Consult a specialist to
choose the clothing that suits you best.
• Always wear a helmet: Proper use of
a helmet is basic and obligatory, both for
the driver and for the passenger. It must be
approved, in good condition and properly
buckled. Helmets reduce the number of head
injuries and their seriousness. We recommend
using full-face helmets (that cover the whole
head) in light, bright colours or with reflector
strips, that are lightweight and fit properly.
• Wear eye protection: Always wear eye
protection: either the helmet’s visor or appro-
priate glasses.
• Other garments: Wear sti boots and
leather gloves to protect feet, ankles and
hands from scratches, cuts and bruises. Wear
a suit or jacket and trousers specifically
designed for riding scooters.These should be
form-fitting and the right size, andwe recom-
mend they have reflector strips.
These recommendations also apply to the
passenger if there is one.
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