You can operate the front disc brake by using the brake lever on the right side of the handlebars. By pulling the left brake lever you operate the rear disc brake. Shift
your body weight slightly to the rear to compensate for the braking effect of the brake. This allows safe and controlled braking. Always be careful when using the brake.
Pull both brake levers to perform a full stop of the SO4 2nd GEN / SO4 3rd GEN/ SO4 PRO / SO4 PRO 2nd GEN.
4.2 Display
You will find the following information on the display on the handlebar:
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Light status
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Battery status
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real Time speed
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Distance
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Error codes
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Bluetooth status
4.3 Turn signal operation
The control for the turn signals is located on the left side of the handlebar above the switch-on button. The turn signals are located at the end of the handlebars. They
are intended to serve as an additional indication for changing direction and are particularly visible from the onset of dusk. Please always drive with foresight and in
accordance with the applicable road traffic regulations. Bear in mind that these turn signals are a new product feature which is still unknown on the market. The indicator
should be operated in good time before changing direction. To operate the left indicator, briefly press the button with the arrow to the left once or this to the right for
right. To end the function, briefly press the respective button again. Please keep both hands on the handlebars at all times and lean slightly in the opposite direction so
that the indicator can be seen better by vehicles behind you. The scooter does not have a hazard warning light function.
4.4 Errors
The control electronics of your SO4 2nd GEN / SO4 3rd GEN/ SO4 PRO / SO4 PRO 2nd GEN continuously checks the correct function of all important components. If your
SO4 2nd GEN / SO4 3rd GEN/ SO4 PRO / SO4 PRO 2nd GEN detects a malfunction, this will be indicated accordingly on the display. You can display the error code by
briefly pressing the start button and the minus button simultaneously:
Error message
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E1: Communication failure
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E2: Error with the brake
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E3: Error with the throttle
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