Safety instructions
WARNING: Always wear protective equipment (helmet, knee pads and elbow pads) when using a scooter.
Most serious accidents take place during the first few months. Take the time to learn the basics of use to master speed and braking in an emergency situation and whatever the weather conditions (particularly on wet terrain).
How long is the battery life for this electric scooter?
- Max speed: 25 km/h
- Battery life of up to 20 km with 3 assistance modes: ECO (>6km/h) / MID (>15km/h) / HIGH (<25km/h).
The battery life above was measured in the following conditions:
With a constant speed of 20km/h, user weighing less than 70kg, wind speed of less than 10km/h.
The speed and battery life will always decrease the heavier the user, the greater slope, the stronger the headwind and the lower the temperatures are.
How do you start the scooter?
Start the scooter using the ON/OFF button on the LCD console.
For safety, you must provide some manual power to start the scooter.
LCD display codes
ON/OFF BUTTON for 3 seconds: power-up.
ON/OFF BUTTON for 1 second: displays the different display settings.
DIS: Daily distance travelled in kilometres (can be reset by pressing the "MODE +" button.
ODO: Total distance travelled since the first use (cannot be reset).
VOL: Battery voltage.
RPM: Motor speed.
TIME: Shows how long the battery has been in use.
SET: settings (see the "Understanding the settings" section)
Understanding the LCD console settings (display)
P01 to P08
To access the settings, simultaneously press the upper and lower buttons of the LCD console (display).P01 : Display brightness.
P02 : km/h or mph.
P03 : voltage (warning, do not alter).
P04 : automatic switch-off activation (0: never).
P05 : Electrical assistance power (warning, do not alter).
P06 : Wheel diameter (warning, do not alter).
P07 : Number of magnets calibration (warning, do not alter).
P08 : Maximum speed (warning, do not alter).
Understanding the LCD console settings (display).
P09 to P17
To access the settings, simultaneously press the upper and lower buttons of the LCD console (display).P09 : Activate power with or without pushing.
P10 : Activate cruise control.
P14 : Maximum controller voltage (warning, do not alter).
P15 : Controller settings (warning, do not alter).
P16 : Reset.
P17 : Not operational.
Understanding the LCD console (display) error codes.
E00 to E13
E00 : Normal status.
E02 : Brake malfunction.
E06 : Battery malfunction.
E07 : Electrical problem.
E08 : Display problem.
E09 : Controller problem.
E10 : Data reception problem.
E11 : Data transmission malfunction.
E12 : BMS malfunction.
E13 : Lighting malfunction.
What type of battery does the scooter have?
Lithium-ion 7.8 Ah battery.
Max charge time: 3 hours.
What is the hub motor power?
Brushless 36v/250w motor.
Max torque: 13 NM.
What kind of brake system does it have?
The Revolt R is equipped with a foot brake on the rear wheel, as well as a disc brake activated using the brake lever on the handlebars.
Braking activates a blinking light that warns others of your change in speed.
What kind of suspension does the REVOLT R electric scooter have?
The Revolt R is equipped with a rear suspension to reduce discomfort from poorly maintained roads or pavements.
Suspension suitable for max 100kg.
How much does the REVOLT R scooter weigh?
11.5 kg.
What is the max user weight for the scooter?
100 kg.
Scooter maintenance
We recommend you check the condition of your scooter before and after each ride to make sure there is no abnormal play, cracks, or sharp edges. The wheels and bearings are wearing parts. Be sure to check them regularly and replace them if necessary.
You can repair and extend the lifespan of your scooter with spare parts that can be ordered through your local Decathlon store's Workshop.
Can the REVOLT withstand rain and water spray?
The REVOLT is IPX4 certified.
This indication means the product is suitable for use in any weather condition, and can withstand heavy water spray. However, it will not withstand being submerged in water.
Do you need insurance?
An electric scooter is subject to the same third-party insurance requirements as motorised vehicles such as motorcycles and cars.
Check with your insurer to find out if you already benefit from coverage or if you should take out special coverage before using your scooter.