Q1: Where in the package of a new Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen) do I find the screws for connecting the handlebar with the stem?
A: The screws included are in the position as illustrated.
Q2: How do I ride the Xiaomi Electric scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen)?
A: Step on the scooter with one foot, and use the other foot to push off. Keep balance after stepping on the scooter with both feet and then press the accelerator to speed up. It is recommended to maintain a constant speed when riding, and not accelerate or brake suddenly.
Note:
The scooter will start working only when it is coasting at a speed of 5 km/h or more.
Q3: Are there any requirements for the rider?
A: This scooter is suitable for people aged 16–50, with a height of 120–200 cm. The scooter's maximum load is 120 kg. Do not ride while under the influence of alcohol, or medication that impairs your judgment.
Q4: How do I charge the Xiaomi Electric scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen)?
A: The charging port is on the tilted tube above the deck. Remove the rubber plug, and insert the charging plug to charge. Once charging is completed, remove the charging plug and close the rubber plug.
Q5: What type of battery is used in the Xiaomi Electric scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen)?
A: This scooter uses a lithium-ion battery.
Q6: How do I maintain the battery of the Xiaomi Electric scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen)?
A: In daily use, try to avoid completely depleting the battery. Charge it as often as possible instead, to extend the battery's service life. In addition, the battery performs better when used within a normal temperature range. If used in environments with temperatures below 0 degrees centigrade, the battery life and performance will be reduced. Typically, if used at -20 degrees centigrade, the range may be only half or less than that of room temperature. Avoid using the scooter in environments with temperatures below 0degrees centigrade or above 45 degrees centigrade. Avoid storing it in environments with temperatures below -20 degrees centigrade or above 50 degrees centigrade. If you do not plan to use the scooter for more than 30 days, please charge the battery to about 80% and store it in a cool, dry place. Fully charge the battery every 1–2 months, to extend its service life.
Note:
If the battery is not charged in time, it will likely cause irreparable damage to the battery due to over-discharge. Damage caused by over-discharging due to a lack of charging for a long period will void the warranty of the battery.
Q7: How do I use the energy recovery function of the Xiaomi Electric scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen)?
A: During riding, press the brake or release the accelerator to the coast, then the energy recovery function will be enabled and part of the kinetic energy will be converted into electrical energy for storage and reuse. The energy recovery function can extend the battery life and provide a braking effect. It is recommended to start with a low level of energy recovery intensity when riding the scooter for the first time.
To set the energy recovery intensity, connect the scooter to the Mi Home/Xiaomi Home app, and scroll down to the bottom of the scooter's plugin. The energy recovery intensity is set to low by default, and you can adjust the intensity among low, medium, and high.
Q8: Can I ride the Xiaomi Electric scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen) in rain or snow, and what is its waterproof rating?
A: The waterproof rating of this scooter is IPX4. Do not ride this scooter in severe weather conditions such as rain for your personal safety.
Q9: How do I inflate the tires of the Xiaomi Electric scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen), and to what pressure?
A: 1. Remove the tire valve cap, and connect the pump and the valve securely together;
2. Inflate the tire;
3. Remove the pump and install the tire valve cap.
The recommended tire pressure for front and back tires is 45–50 psi. It is also recommended to check the tire pressure every month.
Q10: Why do the Xiaomi Electric scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen)'s tires slowly deflate during use?
A: The scooter uses tubeless tires, and there will be a certain amount of pressure loss during storage and use.
Note:
Riding your scooter with low tire pressure can speed up tire wear, and even pose the risk of a puncture. It is recommended to check the tire pressure every month and keep it between 45–50 psi. Do not ride the scooter with irregular tire pressure.
Q11: How do I know if the Xiaomi Electric scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen) becomes faulty?
A: When the blinking red wrench icon appears on the control panel, it indicates that the scooter has an issue. The following ways can help you determine:
Method 1: When the scooter has an issue, the speedometer displays an error code;
Method 2: When an error occurs, the buzzer will sound in a 3-second cycle and ring 5 times every cycle.
Q12: Why doesn't the Xiaomi Electric scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen) charge?
A: Possible reasons:
1. Power adapter error: Connect the power adapter to power but do not connect it to the scooter. Check the LED indicator of the power adapter, if it turns red or does not turn on (green is normal), then the power adapter needs to be replaced;
2. Battery over-discharge: If the scooter has not been used for a long time and has not been charged, the battery has likely over-discharged;
Contact the after-sales service team if the above issues occur.
3. Irregular temperature: If the battery temperature is too high or too low, the thermometer icon will be on. In this case, the scooter cannot be charged. Charge the scooter after its battery temperature returns to the normal operating range.
Q13: What should I do if the Bluetooth connection with the Xiaomi Electric scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen) fails?
A: 1. Check whether Bluetooth is enabled on your phone.
2. Check the current version of the Mi Home/Xiaomi Home app and update it to the latest.
3. When connecting the scooter to the Mi Home/Xiaomi Home app, place your phone on the scooter as close as possible to make sure it is within the effective Bluetooth range.1. Open the scooter's plugin in the Mi Home/Xiaomi Home app, then go to More functions >> Settings >> Scooter QR code to view and save the screenshot of the code;
2. You can also find the scooter's QR code on the labels attached to the control panel and to the right side of the deck, as well as on the back cover of the user manual.
Q21: What is the impact of low-temperature weather on riding the Xiaomi Electric scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen)?
A: The lithium-ion battery has reduced activity and delayed reaction in winter. To avoid irreparable damage to the battery cell caused by low temperature, BMS will enable low-temperature protection and the thermometer icon on the control panel will light up. This will result in reduced acceleration and possibly charging issues for the scooter. Since low-temperature weather leads to the reduced activity of the lithium-ion battery and changed tire pressure, together with the impact of wind speed and heavy clothes worn by riders, the scooter's energy consumption will accelerate and its battery life will decrease as well.
Q22: Why does the Xiaomi Electric scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen) thermometer icon on the control panel light up?
A: If the thermometer icon lights up, it means the battery temperature is too high or too low. This will result in reduced acceleration and possibly charging issues for the scooter, and you may not be able to ride the scooter. Use or charge the scooter after its battery temperature returns to the normal operating range.
Q23: What is the general range of the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen)?
A: The general range of Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro (2nd Gen) is approx. 60 km. General range: Measured when there is no wind and at 25°C, and the scooter is fully charged to ride at a constant speed of 15 km/h in the standard mode on a flat surface with a load of 75 kg. The actual range will vary depending on the load, ambient temperature, wind speed, road surface, tire pressure, battery charging cycles, riding mode, and operating habits of the user, such as rapid acceleration or deceleration.
Q24: How do I cycle through the riding modes of the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4Lite (2nd Gen)?
A: Press the power button twice to cycle through the riding modes. The maximum speed for walking mode is 6 km/h, for standard mode (D) is 20 km/h, and for sport mode (S) is 25 km/h. Do not cycle through the riding modes when riding the scooter.
Note: If the local regulations and laws have different provisions on the maximum speed, the local regulations and laws will prevail.
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