12My scooter doesn't roll

To ensure the safety and proper functioning of your scooter, it is essential to regularly check certain key components. Follow the steps below to ensure everything is in order:

Step 1: Checking the Brake Lever
Brake Lever Return Test:
Gently press the brake lever to activate it.
Release the lever and observe its movement. Make sure that it returns quickly and completely to its original position without resistance or delay.
If the lever does not return properly, this may indicate a problem with the return spring or a need for lubrication.
Step 2: Checking the Condition of the Motor Cable
Visual Inspection:

Inspect the motor cable for any visible wear, cuts, or damage.
Make sure the cable is secure and there are no pinch points or excessive stress that could damage it.
Cable Connection:

Check that the motor cable connections are secure and free from corrosion.
Unplug and replug the connectors to ensure they are securely seated.
Step 3: Checking the Link Cable
Visual Inspection:

Inspect the connecting cable between the controller and other components (such as the display or sensors).
Look for signs of damage, twisting or disconnection.
Continuity Test:

If you have access to a multimeter, test the cable for continuity to ensure there are no internal breaks.
Replace the cable if it shows signs of damage or if continuity is not correct.
Conclusion
By following these simple yet crucial steps, you can identify and resolve potential issues before they seriously affect the operation of your scooter. Regular maintenance not only ensures safety, but also extends the life of your device.

If you encounter any difficulties or require replacement parts, please do not hesitate to contact our customer service for further assistance.