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Labicana Pro v2.1 Manual

1. Delivery

Your scooter will have arrived on a pallet, secured with straps and wooden supports. Delivery can only be made kerbside so you may need to transport the scooter a short distance. If you anticipate this being an issue you can order some small dollies

2. Removing the Metal Frame

The first step is removing the metal frame that surrounds the scooter, which is placed there to protect it during transit. The frame is held together by 16 nuts and bolts, two on both long sides along the top, four on both long sides along the bottom

3. Unpacking the Scooter

Now that the metal frame has been removed, it's time to take the protective wrapping off. It is easier with scissors, but can be done by hand if necessary. Once the wrapping has been removed you will be left with your scooter, a wheel, a mudguard, a

4. Attaching the Handlebars

To attach the handlebars you will need the four short screws, the allen key and the handlebar bracket. Fit the handlebars into the groove on the steering column then put the handlebar bracket on top. Then put the four screws through the four holes an

5. Taking the Scooter Off the Frame Base

The scooter is secured to the frame by a metal wire at two points, on either side of the rear wheel. To detach the scooter can untwist the wire and then remove it. The wire is quite tough as well as sharp and we recommend using pliers (and if doing i

6. Attaching the Front Wheel

First take the two spacers off the front axle. One is slightly shorter than the other. The shorter one should be placed in the front wheel, on the side with the brake disc. The longer one should be placed on the other side of the wheel. Then place th

7. Attaching the Front Brake

First remove the small plastic protector that keeps the brake pads separated in transit. If needed to remove the protector, push on the black part of the brakes to separate the brake pads. Place the front brake with the brake pads on either side of t

8. Attaching the Front Mudguard and Reflector

This requires the four long screws, four bolts, the brake wire holder, the smallest spanner and the allen key. Place the mudguard over the top of the wheel, with the shorter part towards the front of the scooter. On the hole closest towards the back

9. Setting Up the Brakes

The brakes come already setup, but need to primed for first use as well as checked and potentially adjusted. To prime the brakes for first use, fully apply the brakes several times. As you repeatedly apply the brakes you should notice them getting fi

10. Setting Up the Battery

To access the battery you need to unlock and open the floor panel. Underneath the panel you will find the battery, which needs to be inspected prior to use. Remove it from its position using the metal handle and inspect it on all sides for damage. If

11. Adjusting Lights

Remove the plastic protector from the front light and adjust the light's angle to maximise forward visibility. Turning on the scooter and switching the light on will make it easier to find the best angle. If the light is loose it can be tightened.

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