Wattson PIVOT Manuale utente

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OWNER’S MANUAL!
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Hello. 1
Assembly. 2
Overview.#2!
Step One: Removing the Front Basket.#3!
Step Two: Mounting the Handlebars & Display.#4!
Step Three: Replacing the Front Basket.#5!
Step Four: Mounting the Front Wheel.#6!
Step Five: Installing Pedals.#8!
Step Six (Recommended): Disconnect Speed Regulator.#9!
Step Seven (Optional): Installing Sideview Mirrors.#9!
Step Eight (Optional): Swap KM/H with MPH Display.#10!
Finishing Up.#11!
Diagram. 12
Specification. 14
Maintenance. 15
Battery.#15!
Tires.#15!
Chain.#15!
Regulation. 16
Warranty. 17
Wattson Limited Warranty#17

Hello.
Welcome to the Wattson family. !
Thank you for your purchase, we hope to see you out on the road.!
Be safe out there and remember, always wear a helmet.!
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Assembly.
Overview.
We’ll have you setup in no time. For your convenience, we also have video assembly
instructions online at www.gowattson.com/assembly.!
Before we begin, you’ll need the following tools:!
1. Phillips Screwdriver!
2. 16mm, 14mm, and 12mm Socket Wrench!
3. 15mm, 14mm, and 12mm Wrench!
4. Flathead Screwdriver!
5. Scissors!
Begin by removing bubble wrap and packaging materials, having a scissor handy will
be useful here. The handlebars and dashboard will not be attached to the bike and will
resting to the side of the bike.!
The front fender and the sideview mirrors are wrapped together above the footplate.!
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The charging adapter and the pedals will be inside the front basket. There is also a
finishing cover in the basket.!
The front wheel will be zip tied to the side of the bike. You can remove this wheel and
set it aside.!
We highly recommend assembling the scooter on the base of the provided carton
package as it assists in stabilizing the bike. The bike can be assembled by 1 person.!
Step One: Removing the Front Basket.
To remove the front basket, use a Phillips screwdriver and unscrew the 4 bolts on the
interior of the basket. !
There will be 2 bolts on the back side of the basket, and 2 bolts on the bottom of the
basket. !
The 2 bottom bolts are held in place by nuts underneath the basket.!
Remove the basket and set it aside.!
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Step Two: Mounting the Handlebars & Display.
Begin by removing the bolt (12mm) and basket mount from the steering column.!
When removed, there will be a bolt, a cylinder washer, and the basket mount.!
Place the Handlebars and Display assembly onto the steering column. Check to see
the cables are properly situated: facing the front of the bike, the ribbed cable and black
rear brake cable will be on the right side, and the front hydraulic brake line will be on
the left.!
Mount the handlebar assembly by placing the bolt back through the steering column
and handlebar assembly with the basket mount. Be sure the cylinder washer is
properly sitting on the steering column before tightening.!
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Step Three: Replacing the Front Basket.
Replace the basket onto the mounting brackets and screw the bolts back into place.
The shorter bolts mount to the vertical mounting bracket. Longer bolts and nuts mount
to the bottom basket mount.!
The front hydraulic brake line fits into a
space to the left of the steering column
and between the basket. The control
line and rear brake line will fit into a
space to the right of the steering
column and between the basket. !
You may need to push and hold the
basket in place while remounting bolts.
This will not damage plastics unless
excessive force is applied. !
Do not over tighten bolts and plastics
as this may damage the plastics.!
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Attach the finishing cover on the rear of the basket. Screw in screws from the interior of
the basket. Screw in a diagonal pattern and do not tightening completely until all 4
screws have been set into place. Tighten each screw diagonally to ensure a flush fit.
Do not over tighten as this may damage plastics.!
Step Four: Mounting the Front Wheel.
To begin mounting the front wheel, first untwist the wire straps around the rear swing
arm. These cables hold the bike firmly to the packing carton.!
Place the bike on it’s center stand to raise the bike higher in preparation for mounting
the front wheel. !
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We find it useful to prop the front bike with something roughly the size of a gallon paint
can.!
Secure the brake to the fork with brake mounting slots (left fork from the perspective of
rider) using both included bolts (14mm). Place 1 washer (included on bolts) between
the brake assembly and the fork.!
Remove the brake tab from between the brake pads. If it is difficult to remove, cut the
zip tie holding the front brake (right handle from rider perspective) on the handle bar.
The brake tab is only included to protect the brake pads during shipping and can be
discarded.!
Remove the front axel (16mm nut and 12mm bolt) to prepare for mounting of the front
wheel into the front fork.!
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When placing the front wheel into the front fork, ensure the disc is properly seated
between brake pads. !
Slide the front axel back through the fork WITH the brake mount and through the long
spacer and into the wheel. The short spacer will be on the side WITHOUT the brake,
between the fork and the wheel.!
It may be useful to turn the fork slightly to make room for the short spacer.!
Push the axel through the fork and place the washer before tightening the locking axel
nut (16mm nut and 12mm bolt). Do not over tighten.!
Once the front wheel is mounted, you can attach the front fender above the wheel.!
Remove the 4 small bolts and nuts placed towards the top of the forks.!
Take the front fender and gently squeeze the sides together to place it in-between the
fork. The long side of the fender should face in the forward direction of the bike.!
Mount the front fender into place with the 4 small bolts and nuts. Tighten with a
screwdriver. Do not over tighten.!
Step Five: Installing Pedals.
The pedals are labeled with L and R on the base of the threaded portion. Be sure to
install these in the correct corresponding cranks or the threads may be damaged. Left
and Right pedals are determined from the perspective on the rider.!
Use a 15mm wrench to tighten. The left pedal must be turned counter-clockwise to
tighten.!
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