1. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview
The Cecotec Bongo GS50 XXL Connected electric scooter is designed for urban mobility, offering a blend of power, comfort, and safety. It features a robust design with advanced functionalities for an enhanced riding experience.
- Kuita Kwakasimba: Equipped with a 350 W motor and a maximum peak power of 700 W, capable of overcoming inclines and obstacles with ease.
- Ultrawide Base: Provides an extra-wide platform for superior comfort and stability during rides.
- Kuzvimirira Kuwedzerwa: A 450 Wh battery (36 V and 12.5 Ah) ensures an autonomy of up to 50 km, allowing for long-distance daily commutes.
- Enhanced Grip and Comfort: Features wide 10-inch inflatable wheels for excellent grip and a comfortable ride across various urban terrains.
- Dual Braking System: Incorporates an electric front brake and a rear disc brake for reliable and safe stopping power.

Mufananidzo 1.1: Mberi view of the Cecotec Bongo GS50 XXL Connected electric scooter, showcasing its design and wide base.
2. Setup uye Gungano
Before your first ride, ensure the scooter is properly assembled and charged.
2.1 Unboxing uye Yekutanga Kuongorora
- Nyatsobvisa zvese zvikamu kubva pakurongedza.
- Verify that all items listed in the 'What's in the Box' section are present and undamaged.
- Inspect the scooter for any visible damage from shipping. If any damage is found, contact customer support immediately.
2.2 Gungano
The scooter requires minimal assembly. Refer to the included assembly tools for assistance.
- Chinosungirirwa paHandlebar: Unfold the handlebar stem and secure it in the upright position. Attach the handlebars to the stem, ensuring all screws are tightened securely.
- Tire Inflation: Check the tire pressure of both 10-inch inflatable wheels. Inflate to the recommended PSI as indicated on the tire sidewall or in the specifications.
2.3 Kuchaja Bhatiri
Fully charge the scooter's battery before its first use.
- Tsvaga chiteshi chekuchaja pane scooter.
- Batanidza charger pachiteshi chekuchaja chescooter, wobva wabatanidza charger yacho muchikamu chemagetsi chakajairika.
- Chiratidzo chekuchaja chiri pachaja chinochinja (semuenzaniso, kubva patsvuku kuenda pagirini) kana chaja yapera.
- Bvisa charger kana bhatiri razara.

Image 2.1: The scooter in a folded state, demonstrating its portability, with a smartphone displaying the companion app interface.
3. Operating Instructions
Familiarize yourself with the scooter's controls and safety guidelines before riding.
3.1 Simba On/Kudzima
- Kubatidza: Press and hold the power button located on the handlebar display until the screen illuminates.
- Kudzima: Dzvanya wobata bhatani rekudzima zvakare kusvika chiratidziro chadzima.
3.2 Kutasva Sikuta
- Kick-Start: Place one foot on the deck and use the other foot to push off the ground to gain initial momentum.
- Kuwedzera Once moving, gently press the accelerator lever (usually on the right handlebar) to engage the motor. Increase pressure for more speed.
- Braking: Use the brake levers (left for electric brake, right for disc brake) to slow down or stop. Apply both brakes simultaneously for emergency stops.
- Kutungamira: Lean your body and gently turn the handlebars in the desired direction.
3.3 Connectivity and App Features
The Bongo GS50 XXL Connected scooter can be paired with a smartphone app for additional features and control.
- Download the official Cecotec Bongo app from your device's app store.
- Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone and follow the app's instructions to pair with your scooter.
- The app may provide features such as ride statistics, battery status, locking/unlocking, and customizable riding modes.

Image 3.1: A person riding the electric scooter, demonstrating its use in an urban environment.
4. Kuchengeta
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your electric scooter.
4.1 Kuchenesa
- Pukuta pasi sikuta ne adamp jira mushure mekushandisa kwega kwega kubvisa tsvina neguruva.
- Do not use high-pressure water jets or immerse the scooter in water.
- Dzivisa kushandisa zvinochenesa zvinokuvadza kana zvinonyungudutsa zvinogona kukuvadza magumo acho.
4.2 Kutarisira Matayi
- Regularly check tire pressure and inflate to the recommended PSI to ensure optimal performance and prevent punctures.
- Inspect tires for wear, cuts, or embedded objects. Replace worn tires promptly.
4.3 Kuchengeta Battery
- Charge the battery regularly, even if the scooter is not in use, to maintain battery health.
- Dzivisa kubvisa bhatiri zvachose usati wachajazve.
- Chengeta scooter munzvimbo inotonhorera, yakaoma kure nezuva rakananga uye tembiricha dzakanyanya.
4.4 Kuongorora Sisitimu yeMabhureki
- Periodically check the functionality of both the electric and disc brakes.
- Ensure brake levers provide firm resistance and that the brakes engage effectively.
- If you notice reduced braking performance, consult a qualified technician.

Mufananidzo 4.1: Yakadzama view of the front suspension system, highlighting its design for shock absorption.
5. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your electric scooter.
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Sikuta haibati simba. | Low or depleted battery. Power button not pressed correctly. | Charge the battery fully. Press and hold the power button firmly. |
| Simba kana nzvimbo yakaderera. | Under-inflated tires. Battery degradation. Overload. | Check and inflate tires to correct pressure. Ensure battery is fully charged. Do not exceed weight limit. |
| Mabhureki anoita seasina simba. | Brake pads worn. Cable tension incorrect. | Inspect brake pads and replace if necessary. Adjust brake cable tension (refer to a qualified technician if unsure). |
| Mitsindo isina kujairika panguva yekushanda. | Loose components. Debris in wheels. | Check all screws and bolts for tightness. Inspect wheels and motor area for foreign objects. |
Kana dambudziko rikaramba riripo mushure mekuedza mhinduro idzi, ndapota taura nerutsigiro rwevatengi veCecotec.






