1. Safety Information
Read all instructions carefully before operating your OKAI Electric Kick Scooter. Failure to follow safety guidelines may result in serious injury or property damage.
- Gara wakapfeka ngowani uye giya rekuchengetedza rakakodzera (mabvi emabvi, mapedhi egokora) paunenge uchikwira.
- Usatasva mumamiriro emvura, kunaya kwemvura, kana nemumvura.
- Avoid riding on uneven surfaces, potholes, or obstacles.
- Chengetedza kumhanya kwakachengeteka uye daro kubva kune dzimwe mota nevanofamba netsoka.
- Do not allow children under 16 years old to operate the scooter.
- Check brakes, tires, and all components before each ride.
- Tevedzera mitemo yemumugwagwa yemuno.
2. Setup uye Gungano
Your OKAI Electric Kick Scooter comes partially assembled. Follow these steps for initial setup.
2.1 Unboxing uye Kuongorora
Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Inspect for any signs of damage during transit. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact customer support immediately.
2.2 Handlebar Assembly
- Lift the steering column upright until it clicks into place.
- Attach the handlebar to the top of the steering column, ensuring the cables are not pinched.
- Secure the handlebar using the provided screws and Allen wrench. Tighten firmly.
2.3 Kutanga Kuchaja
Before first use, fully charge the scooter's battery. The charging port is typically located near the footboard.
- Batanidza charger pachiteshi chekuchaja.
- Batanidza charger mudurawall yakajairika.
- The indicator light on the charger will change (e.g., red to green) when charging is complete.
- Charging time may vary, typically 4-6 hours for a full charge.
3. Kushandisa Sikuta Yako
Zvijairirane nezvinodzora usati wakwira.
3.1 Simba On/Kudzima
- To power on: Press and hold the power button on the display for 2-3 seconds.
- To power off: Press and hold the power button for 3-5 seconds until the display turns off.
3.2 Nheyo dzeKutasva
- Place one foot firmly on the footboard.
- Sunda nerumwe rutsoka rwako kuti uwane simba rekutanga (kick-start).
- Once moving, gently press the accelerator lever/thumb throttle.
- Place your second foot on the footboard.
3.3 Mabhureki
Your OKAI scooter features dual brakes for effective stopping power.
- To brake: Gently squeeze the brake levers on the handlebars. Apply both brakes simultaneously for optimal stopping.
- Avoid sudden, hard braking, especially at high speeds, to prevent loss of control.
3.4 Kutasva Modes
Your scooter may have multiple riding modes (e.g., Eco, Standard, Sport). Refer to your specific model's display for mode selection.
- Press the mode button (if available) to cycle through modes.
- Eco mode: Lower speed, extended range.
- Sport mode: Higher speed, faster acceleration, reduced range.
4. Kuchengeta
Kugara kugadziridza kunovimbisa hupenyu hurefu uye kushanda kwakachengeteka kwe scooter yako.
4.1 Kuchenesa
- Pukuta scooter ne adamp cloth after each ride. Do not use high-pressure water or immerse the scooter in water.
- Avoid harsh chemicals that may damage paint or plastic components.
4.2 Dzvinyiriro yeTayi
Check tire pressure regularly (if applicable to your model's tire type). Refer to the tire sidewall for recommended PSI.
4.3 Kuchengeta Battery
- Chaja bhatiri zvizere usati wachengeta kwenguva refu.
- If storing for extended periods, charge the battery to 50-70% every 30-60 days.
- Usawanze kana kubvisa zvachose bhatiri.
- Chengeta scooter munzvimbo inotonhorera, yakaoma kure nezuva rakananga uye tembiricha dzakanyanya.
4.4 Kugadziriswa kwebhureki
If brakes feel loose or too tight, they may require adjustment. Consult a qualified technician or refer to online resources for detailed instructions.
5. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
Nyaya dzakajairika uye mhinduro dzadzo.
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Sikuta haibati simba. | Low battery; loose connection; power button malfunction. | Charge the battery; check all cable connections; contact support if issue persists. |
| Kumhanya kana kuti daro rakaderedzwa. | Low battery; tire pressure; riding uphill; heavy load; cold weather. | Fully charge battery; check tire pressure; ride on flat terrain; reduce load. |
| Mabhureki anoita seasina simba. | Brake pads worn; cable loose; need adjustment. | Inspect brake pads; adjust brake cable tension; seek professional service. |
| Mitsindo isina kujairika panguva yekushanda. | Loose components; debris in wheels; motor issue. | Inspect all screws and bolts; clear debris from wheels; contact support. |
6. Zvinotsanangurwa
Key technical specifications for OKAI Electric Kick Scooters (ES10/20/30/520 Models).
- Range: Approximately 18.6 - 50 miles (depending on model, terrain, rider weight, and speed)
- Kumhanya Kwepamusoro: Approximately 15.5 - 20 MPH (depending on model and local regulations)
- Braking System: Dual Brakes (specific type may vary by model, e.g., disc, electronic, drum)
- Motokari: Brushless DC Motor (wattage varies by model)
- Bhatiri: Lithium-ion (capacity varies by model)
- Matai: Pneumatic or Solid (size and type vary by model)
- Max Load: Typically up to 220 lbs (100 kg)
- Nguva yekuchaja: 4-6 maawa (anenge)
7. Product Images and Videos
No suitable product images or official product videos were provided in the available data for this manual.
For visual references, please refer to the product listing on the retailer's website or the official OKAI website.
8. Warranty uye Tsigiro
OKAI provides a limited warranty for its electric kick scooters. Please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official OKAI websaiti kune yakadzama waranti mazwi uye mamiriro.
For technical support, spare parts, or warranty claims, please contact OKAI Customer Service:
- Websaiti: www.okai.com (Please check for specific support contact information)
- Email: Tarisa kune websaiti yekero yeemail yekutsigira.
- Runhare: Tarisa kune webwebhusaiti yerubatsiro rwenhamba yefoni.
When contacting support, please have your scooter's model number (ES10/20/30/520) and serial number ready.





