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Brand : PURE

Model : Advance Flex PURE

Category : E-scooter

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USER MANUAL Advance Flex PURE PURE

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IMPORTANT Read carefully and keep for future reference

+ This e-scooter is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

+ Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the scooter.

+ WARNING: Keep plastic covering away from children to avoid suffocation + The maximum load is 120kg.

+ WARNING: For the purposes of recharging the battery, only use the detachable supply unit provided with this appliance.

+ Detachable supply unit: ox

+ This e-scooter contains batteries that are only replaceable by skilled persons.

+ Only Charge the battery between 5-40°C. + Maximum charging voltage is 42V DC, 3A.

+ Battery Specifications:

E-Scooter Model Battery Model Battery Capacity End of Discharge Voltage Pure Advance LS3610 e6ah av 28v Pure Advance+ Ls3e2 r2ah 36v ET Pure Advance Flex PURE 36V 345.6Wh s.6an s6v av

SECTION 1 - GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR PURE ADVANCE FLEX 3 What's in the box 3 Setting up your new e-scooter

HOW TO USE YOUR E-SCOOTER SAFELY 8 ng Instructions 8

Pure App o Essential Care Tips & Advice 10

How to use the display m2 Battery and Charger 14 Certifications 15 LOOKING AFTER YOUR E-SCOOTER 16 Pre-ride checks 16 Maintenance 16 Maintenance Videos 16 Storage 17 Cleaning 17 Repairs 17

Safety measures 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 Error messages 19 WARNINGS, WARRANTY AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION 20 Intended use 20

Warranty 23 Disposal 24

GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR PURE ADVANCE MEET YOUR PURE ADVANCE E-SCOOTER. We know you're keen to set off, so we won't keep you. This manual explains everything you need to know about your Pure Advance

e-scooter. We"ve also included some maintenance tips and tricks and safety advice to help you get the most out of your new e-scooter.

“ set up this company to help humankind. Pure's goal is to help bring about a personal transport revolution and have a positive impact on our planet, benefitting society now and for generations to come."

Adam Norris — Founder of Pure Electric

11 What's in the box

This package contains:

+ 1x Pure Advance (or Pure Advance +)

+ 1x Scooter tyre pump

If one of these items is missing, contact your authorised supplier immediately.

We recommend keeping your packaging for the Length of your warranty.

We have designed the packaging to be completely recyclable. Keep a hold of your box for the duration of your e-scooters warranty. After this date, please recycle it responsibly.

1.2 Setting up your new e-scooter

Your new e-scooter has been thoroughly checked and part-assembled by our technicians. It's almost ready to ride - just follow these simple set-up instructions and you'll be ready to go!

Watch the Pure Electric 1. Raise the stem

video on setting up your Remove the protective packaging but do not lift

e-scooter the scooter out of the cardboard frame just yet. Life the stem uni it clips upright into the frame.

À 4 ; $ 2. Secure the latch 3. Bring down the kickstand Life the Latch mechanism untiit clips securely Carefuly bring the scooter from the box and bring

down the central kickstand to stabilise the scooter.

Warning! - Do not ride the scooter if the latch is loose.

4. Raise the steerer height

Pull the quick release Lever (at the top of the

ste) away from the stem. Once fully pulled back,

raise the steerer until it is fully extended. Finallÿ push the quick release Lever back into the stem &o lock it in place.

Warning! - Do not ride the scooter ifthe quick release lever is Loose.

6. Secure the handlebars

Once each handlebar is in the riding position check they are securely in place. Do not ride the scooter if the handlebar is Loose.

5. Unfold the handlebars

Take the right handlebar. Pinch and slide the 2 toggles (one on the front and one on the back) at the same time to unfold the handlebar.

Raise the handlebar into the riding position. Repeat the steps for the Left handlebar.

7. Unfold the scooter

First - Hold the handlebars and twist them to the Left to unclip the front wheel from the back wheel.

8. Lock together the frame

Before trying to Lock the frame together with the central latch (see next image), you must pull the lateh back to prepare it for Locking,

Once the Latch has been pulled back you can now push the latch forward until it clips securely to the frame of the scooter.

Next — With the back wheel secure on the ground, hold the handlebars and rotate the front half of the scooter so that the frame of the front and back of the scooter join together.

Finally - The frame wilL clip together once the scooter is joined together in this position.

Warning! - Do not ride the scooter if there is any movement in the hinge or the Latch is Loose.

9. Charge the battery 10. Unfold the footpads

You can charge your e-scocter by plugging the charging cable into the charging port. Once fully charged the charger Light will change from red to green.

Lower the footpads into the riding position.

11. Check the tyre pressure 12. Bring up the central

Check the tyres are inflated to the optimum kickstand

pressure of 36 psi. The correct pressure range can

be found on the side of your e-scooter's tyre. Once you are ready to ride, simply raise the central kickstand, and scoot off!

[2] HOW TO USE YOUR E-SCOOTER SAFELY

21 Riding instructions

1. First, turn on your e-scooter by pressing and holding the central multifunction button for 2 seconds. The display will switch on.

2. To start riding, lift up the kickstand, place one foot on the footpad and push against the floor with your other foot to propel you forwards.

3. After you've pushed yourself forwards, press the throttle with your thumb steadily to start accelerating. You will need to achieve a speed of 3km/h before the throttle will engage.

Quick tips to get going:

Steer by turning the handlebars left and right. The steering mechanism is sprung-loaded to help it return to centre, and to make it easier to steer during prolonged use.

You can slow down the e-scooter by pulling the brake Lever. Braking activates both the electrical rear brake and the front drum brake.

To come to a stop, slow to almost a standstill. Then, place one foot on the ground, leaning slightly onto that foot as you come to a complete stop.

Use your right thumb to operate Switch on and double press the Simply push offthe ground,

the throttle and your Left hand for the brake and indicators,

multifunction button to select your riding mode.

then press the throttle to activate the motor.

You can connect to your Bluetooth-enabled Pure Air using the app for iOS and Android devices. This enables you to use your smartphone as a dashboard that displays speed, battery level and predicted range, among other metrics.

Find out more and download here: pureelectric.com/pages/pure-escooter-app

Use the Pure app to unlock additional features:

Automatically update your e-scooter with the latest performance updates. Regularly login to check for new performance updates.

Set a PIN code for your e-scooter, and Lock it to prevent unauthorised use.

Change the units for the speedometer between km/h and mph Turn on the Cruise control. This allows you to release the throttle while riding on longer journeys.

2.3 Essential care tips & advice

Keep your tyres inflated

Your tubeless tyres naturally Leak air pressure over time.

36 PSI Pump up your tyres to 36psi / 2.5 bar 2.5 BAR before each ride to get fewer punctures and better e-scooter performance.

Maximise your e-scooter range

+ Fully charge your new e-scooter until the light on your charger goes green.

+ Tryto ride it until the battery is nearly empty. + Then fully re-charge the battery back to 100% + Your battery range will now be maximised

+ You only need to do the calibration steps once.

Ride safely & responsibly Wear a helmet, use your lights and indicators, Q= and respect Local laws =

Maintaining your Pure Electric e-scooter regularly, by following the steps in this user manual helps reduce the risk of issues that would affect your e-scooters performance.

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Select your maximum speed

Double press the power button to cycle through the 3 speed modes (indicated by the ‘S’ on screen)

Mode 1 Left indicator © Right indicator Speed 7 00 Cruise control Bluetooth $ où rl Unit of speed Headlight ID Battery Multifunction button

Turn on/off Headlights on/off Change drive mode

Long Press on (multifunction Short pre Double press on

{multifunction button) {multifunction button)

through all 3 dri (Normal, High, Pedestrian)

2.5 How to use the display

On the display of your e-scooter, you will find one multifunction button positioned under the display.

Turning on/off To turn the e-scooter on or off, press and hold the multifunction button for

2 seconds. After 5 minutes of inactivity when switched on, the e-scooter will automatically turn itself off to conserve the battery.

When the e-scooter is switched on, a short press of the multifunction button will turn the headlights off and on.

The current speed is shown by the large digits in the centre of the display.

The throttle will not engage at speeds below 3km/h. If Less than 3km/h shows on the

display, push off the ground until 3km/h, after which the throttle will engage with a thumb press.

The drive mode is displayed with the @ icon above the speed display.

The first time you use the e-scooter, it is set to the ‘normal’ mode. Double pressing ofthe multifunction button will enable you to cycle through the drive modes.

The chosen drive mode is saved when the e-scooter is turned off.

Mode Pedestrian Normal High EX Speed Limit S km 20 km 25 km sk her CE of white Red Best range and Best hi clmbine CD Headlight flashes everyday riding. and acceleration.

Indicator lights are triggered by a press of the Left or right indicator buttons. Green arrows in the top corners of screen flash in sync with the indicators. Indicator lights are cancelled with a second short press of the button.

ators automatically self-cancel after 30 seconds.

Cruise control is turned off by default, and can only be turned on via the mobile app. When cruise control is enabled, the }} icon flashes white.

When cruise control is enabled, holding the throttle at a constant speed for 5s will activate cruise control. The icon will show solid white and two beeps will occur. Your e-scooter will maintain a constant speed when you release the throttle

Cruise control is deactivated by pressing the brake or throttle and is signalled by a single beep.

Enable cruise setting via app

The remaining charge Level is indicated with the battery status, positioned under the speed display.

The status is split into five bars as shown below.

100-81 80-6M% 60-4% 40-21% 20-1% 10-0% Red Flashing

2.6 Battery and charger

Your e-scooter is powered by a lithium-ion battery. These instructions will help you to get the most out of your battery.

+ Fully charge the battery before riding the e-scooter for the first time.

+ While charging, all normal e-scooter functions are disabled. When you press the mutlifunction button, a charging battery indicator will show.

+ Always charge the battery in a dry and clean environment, out of direct sunlight.

+ When the light on the charger changes from red to green, the charge cycle has completed.

+ WARNING - Risk of fire - no user servicable parts. If you notice any damage on the charger or cables, do not use it and contact Pure Electric.

+ Only use the original charger provided with this e-scooter (model no. FY- 42020000) or a replacement Pure Electric fast charger (model no. FY1384203000) to charge your scooter.

+ Only charge the e-scooter in temperatures between 5°C and 40°C.

+ Always charge the e-scooter in a safe and well ventilated area (e.g. away from flammable materials, children and pets, and out of direct sunlight). Unplug the charger when charging is finished.

+ The maximum charging voltage is 42V DC, 3A

+ Do not leave the e-scooter unattended while charging.

+ _Ifyou are not going to use your e-scooter for a long period, we recommend giving the e-scooter a full charge at least once every month.

+ E-Scooter not intended for use at elevations higher than 2000m above sea Level.

+ This e-scooter contains batteries that are only replaceable by skilled persons.

This e-scooter is designed to be used in an outside environment and is waterproof to an 165 rating. Therefore, you may use the e-scooter in the rain and ride through puddles, but should avoid partial or total submersion. Doing so will void your warranty. Further information on the scope of ingress protection that an IP65 rating provides can be found

G Totally dust tight. Full protection against dust and other particulates, including a vacuum seal, tested against continuous airflow.

5 Protection against low-pressure jets (6.3mm) of directed water from any angle (imited ingress permitted with no harmful effects).

FCC compliance statement for USA:

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and

(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Please take attention that changes or

ation not expressly approved by Pure Ltd. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

IC compliance Statement for Canad:

This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply

with Innovation, Science and Economic: Development Canada's licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following

This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

User Manual | EN This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

L'appareil contient des émetteurs/récepteurs exempts de licence qui sont conformes aux CNR exempts de licence d'innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada. L'exploitation est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes

© LoOKING AFTER YOUR E-SCOOTER

Regular maintenance of your e-scooter helps to keep it safe to ride and lengthens its lifetime. Before you ride it each time:

+ Check that all screws and bolts + Check your tyres and pressures, are tight, especially those of the ensuring that they’re in the handlebar, the hinge, the brakes optimum range stated on the and the front and rear wheel. side of the tyre wall (between

+ Thoroughly clean the e-scooter with a damp cloth after each use. (see 3.4 for more details).

+ _Ifyou experience Looseness in the latch, stem or footpad hinge mechanisms, contact the retailer you purchased it from immediately.

+ Always check your tyre pressures before riding to ensure that they are within the recommended range of 36-50psi. Within this range, Lower pressures will result in a more comfortable ride, while higher pressures will provide most efficient performance.

For maintenance support and advice, find more information at the Pure website, or contact the retailer you purchased the e-scooter from.

3.3 Maintenance Videos

For easy to follow videos, that help you carry out self maintenance of your e-scooter, simply scan the QR code:

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Store the e-scooter in a dry place, away from direct sunlight. If Left unused, recharge the battery every month to maintain Longevity of the battery and to avoid damage.

Never store the e-scooter in temperatures above 50°C, or below -20°C, as this will cause damage. The capacity of the battery decreases with cold temperatures, impacting the range.

In order to avoid corrosion, you should clean and dry your e-scooter after every use.

+ Use a slightly damp sponge or cloth for cleaning and dry afterwards with a towel.

+ DO NOT use excessive water or harsh substances such as degreasers as they may result in damage to the e-scooter and its battery.

+ NEVER use a pressure washer to clean the e-scooter.

If your e-scooter requires a repair covered under warranty, contact the place of purchase to arrange for its repair.

Alternatively, any Local e-scooter repair shop will be able to help you with small non-warranty repairs (read the ‘warranty section’ for more information on what is and is not covered by your warranty), whenever you need them. Visit our ‘Parts’ page on the website to find common replacements such as inner tubes, so you can bring along the exact part you need for the repair.

The opening, disassembly or modification of the e-scooter with non-licensed or non-official parts or accessories, and/or by a non-qualified person will lead to the warranty becoming invalid.

This e-scooter contains batteries that are not replaceable by the user. Batteries shall only be replaced by Pure Electric.

For queries around repairs, contact the retailer you purchased the e-scooter from.

This e-scooter can be used by persons aged from 16 years and above.

It can also be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, if they have been given proper supervision or instruction to use the e-scooter safely, and if they understand the hazards involved.

Children shall not play with the e-scooter. Cleaning and maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.

The e-scooter is only to be used with the power supply unit provided with the e-scooter.

It is the responsibility of the owner of this e-scooter to ensure that all users have read this manual prior to use. If you sell this e-scooter, you must enclose a copy of this manual with the sale.

Pure Electric Limited does not hold

any accountability for damages, loss, injuries, fees and disputes of any kind which result due to disregard of the information in this user manual, or due to the disregard of any applicable local traffic laws or parking and disposal rules by the user.

This manual includes basic assembly and operating instructions for the e-scooter. If you have questions about the safe and appropriate use of this e-scooter, please contact your seller. In this manual, users are generally referred to as “you”.

If you believe that your e-scooter does not contain all of its required parts, as outlined in section 11, or if you suspect that the e-scooter is damaged, please

contact Pure Electric within 30 days

Your e-scooter is programmed to show an error message in certain conditions. These messages indicate that the e-scooter is functioning abnormally.

Ifthe e-scooter displays an error message on its display: Carefully slow down and stop your e-Scooter. Do not continue to ride it.

Contact the retailer you purchased the e-scooter from and they will help solve the error message.

The Pure support team will then help you with the next steps in getting your e-scooter back up and running again.

For reference, error codes will appear and Look like the following examples:

Erake Throïtle Communication Overcurrent Undervoltage Overvoltage fault fault fault fault fault fault Motor hall Motor phase Controller Contreller Motor Bluetooth fault fault overheating temperature overheating fault fault faut fault

User Manual | EN WARNINGS, WARRANTY AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION

This e-scooter is designed and intended for personal use for short distance travel on tarmac and paved surfaces that provide necessary grip for tyres, and are typically used by personal mobility devices, such as bicycles and skateboards.

. This e-scooter should not be used on loose surfaces such as gravel or sand, or slippery surfaces such wet stone, ice and snow, or metal.

+ Avoid pot holes and impact with pronounced edges.

+ This e-scooter should only be used by one person at a time.

+ This e-scooter may only be used by those over the age of 16 years.

+ You must always follow the laws in the area in which you ride this e-scooter.

+ The user's riding weight should not exceed 120kg, including backpacks and other items that might be carried on the rider.

+ Exceeding the weight limit could lead to injury of the rider and/or damage to the e-scooter, and will void the warranty.

+ Any load attached to the handlebar will affect the stability of the vehicle.

+ The maximum user height is 2m.

LN cAUTION In the UK, this e-scooter is classified as a ‘Personal Light Electric Vehicle’ by the Department for Transport. It is illegal to ride this e-scooter on the public highway in the UK without insurance. However, it is Legal to use it on private land and property with the consent of the owner.

Regulations vary by Location: ensure that you familiarise yourself and abide by the law at all times.

It is the user's responsibility to understand and observe the rules applicable to the environment in which they ride. This is true for all countries. These rules could include (but are not limited to):

+ Minimum age requirements

+ Required protective equipment

+ Road traffic laws.

Do not modify the e-scooter or use accessories which are not approved by Pure Electric.

Modifications could also interfere with safe operating and could result in serious injury and/or damage. Replacing the handlebar grips will void

the warranty unless the work carried out by a Pure Electric mechanic.

There are risks to driving any vehicle. This e-scooter is no exception. As with

a bicycle, find a safe area to practice in and, if you can, have somebody help

you with your first few rides. It is important that you become familiar with the controls of the e-scooter before riding in an environment where there is a risk of collision. Practice in a quiet area away from other vehicles and hazards.

Please ensure this manual is read and understood before riding.

Check the brakes, wheels and tyres before every ride. Never ride with damaged brakes. You can slow down the e-scooter by using the brake Lever on the Left side of the handlebar. The brake lever activates both the drum front brake and the electric brake of the rear wheel at the same time. Squeeze the brake Lever gently to effectively use the brake in a stable way, and be aware that braking distances may be extended in wet weather.

2. Before each ride, ensure the steering system is working and that the latch for the folding mechanism is in place correctly, with the handle firmly tightened.

Wear flat closed shoes when using the e-scooter. Always keep both feet on the e-scooter while riding, unless you are just starting to accelerate or about to stop. Wait until you have come to a complete standstill before you get off the e-scooter.

4... We recommend wearing protective equipment (e.g. helmet, kneepads, etc.) when riding the e-scooter.

User Manual | EN Hold the handlebar firmly with both hands at all times when riding.

It is your responsibility to ride the e-scooter using good judgement in order to reduce the risk of injury. Do not use the e-scooter when under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication that may impair your judgement. Use common sense to detect and avoid hazards that pose a risk to you, others and others’ property while you use the e-scooter.

The e-scooter is designed for outdoor use on smooth, stable surfaces. You should ride appropriately for the conditions you are riding in, and anticipate potential hazards at all times e.£. light, weather, other traffic participants, etc.)

Both tyres must be in contact with the ground at all times in order

to be able to provide adequate grip to ride safely (conditions permitting).

If your e-scooter breaks or shows

wear, we strongly recommend having a service carried out.

Although this e-scooter is IP65 rated (see section 2.6), you should exercise caution when riding in wet conditions and dry the e-scooter after use. Do not use the e-scooter in temperatures below O°C or above 40°C. This

can have a negative effect on the performance and Life of the battery and the motor.

+ Always keep the e-scooter away from humidity in excess of 90%.

+ Do not attempt to turn off the e-scooter while you are riding.

+ Take extra caution when using the e-scooter in the dark.

. Avoid overcrowded areas.

+ Notify your presence when approaching a pedestrian or cyclist when you are not seen or heard. This e-scooter is fitted with a bell for this purpose.

CN WARNING Caution, the brake may become hot in use. Do not touch after use.

The e-scooter must only be repaired with original spare parts from an authorised supplier or shop and by a licensed mechanic. The opening, disassembly or modification of the e-scooter with non-licensed or non- original parts or by a non-licensed person will lead to the warranty becoming invalid.

As with any mechanical component, a vehicle is subject to high stresses and wear. The various materials and components may react differently

+ Do not change the use of this e-scooter from its intended use.

. This vehicle is not intended for acrobatic use.

+ Regularly check the tightness of the various bolted elements, in particular the wheel axes, the folding system, the steering system and the brake system.

+ Eliminate any sharp edges caused by use.

. The kickstand must be folded up before stepping onto the scooter. Never step on the mudguards.

Any other relevant information may be added, at the manufacturer’s

to wear or fatigue. If the expected service Life for a component has been exceeded, it may break suddenly, therefore risking causing injuries to the user.

Cracks, scratches and discolouration in the areas subject to high stresses indicate that the component has exceeded its service life and should be replaced.

Your purchase of this e-scooter includes a 12 month warranty against original defects in material and workmanship from the date you physically receive the e-scooter. This covers the cost of labour and parts required to maintain your e-scooter in proper working order for the 12 month warranty period.

Please retain your proof of purchase for reference when making enquiries on this warranty.

Original warranty may be transferred to a new owner providing all original proof of purchase is transferred to

the new owner. The warranty period remains as 12 months from the original delivery date.

Consumable items are not included as part of your warranty. These are outlined below for your clarification. + Tyres

+ Cosmetics (e.g. paint, decals and stickers)

When you will NOT be able to use your warranty

You cannot use your warranty if:

+ The requested work is to repair consumable items (listed above) which are

not covered by the warranty.

+ The part which is submitted for repair or maintenance demonstrates signs of misuse or handling that is contrary to the instructions set out in this manual, including (but not limited to) inappropriate use or incorrect maintenance and storage, or signs of crash damage.

+ The submitted repair work is needed due to the e-scooter having been involved in an accident or reckless / intentional damage.

+ The requested work is to repair normal wear and tear, surface or

You cannot use your warranty without original proof of purchase that validates the e-scooter's warranty duration by way of serial number and date on that

User Manual | EN The opening, disassembly or modification of the e-scooter with non-licensed or non-official parts or accessories, and/or by a non-qualified person will Lead to the warranty becoming invalid.

Pure Electric only carry out repairs covered by the products warranty. Refer to the

manual's ‘Repairs’ section for more information. If your e-scooter requires a repair covered under warranty, contact the place of purchase to arrange for its repair

Pure Electric business address (UK & EU):

UK Business Authorised EU Representative Pure Electric LTD. Pure Electric France SAS New Farm Offices 10 Rue Greneta

Hartlake, Glastonbury 75003, Paris, France

This symbol on a product indicates that the product is in compliance with the European directive 2012/19 / EU. Electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle them at the collect points provided for this purpose. Contact the local authorities or your dealer for recycling advice. Proper disposal of old appliances helps preserve the environment and health.

The serial number can be found on the bottom of the battery box of your e-scooter, and on the outside of the box.

Drum brake (front wheel) and regenerative brake (rear wheel)

la batterie. automatically turn itself off to conserve the battery.

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EU Declaration of Conformity PURE In accordance with EN ISO 17050-1:2004 ELECTRIC We: Pure Electric Ltd.

Of: Pure Electric, New Farm Offices, Hartiake, Glastonbury, Somerset, BAG 8A8, UK.

In accordance with the Following Directive(s):

2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Regulations (RED) 2014/26/EU Low Voltage Directive (LVD)

2014/20/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

20W/65/Eu Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) 2006/42/Ec Machinery Directive (MD)

2012/18/E0 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

Hereby declare that:

Equipment: Personal Light Electric Vehicles Branded Pure Electric Model No: Pure Advance Flex

1s in conformity with the applicable requirements of the above directives and the following Documents:

EN 300 228 V211 Harmonized standard for the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) for wideband data transmission equipment

EN 60335-2- Safety - Particular requirements for battery chargers

EN 60325-1:2012+AC: Electrical equipment of machines - General requirements

2014+AT2014+A12:2077

EN 61000-6-1:2007:2012 | Immunity standard for residential, commercial, and light-industrial environments

EN 61000-6-3:2007/ Emission standard for residential, commercial, and light-industrial environments

EN 61000-4-2:2009 Test Standard for Electrostatie Discharge (ESD) Immunity

EN 17128:2020 Light motorized vehicles for the transportation of persons and goods and related

facilities and not subject to type-approval for on-road use. Personal light electric vehicles (PLEV). Requirements and test methods

EN 1S0 12100:2010 Safety of machinery — General principles for design — Risk assessment and risk reduction EN 62123-2:2017 Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes.

Safety requirements for portable sealed secondary cells, and for batteries made from them, for use in portable applications - Lithium systems

BSEN 60529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code) IP65 RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU) and amending directive (EU) 2015/863

1 hereby declare that the equipment named above has been designed to comply with the relevant sections of the above referenced specifications.

The unit complies with all applicable essential requirements of the directives.

Authorised Signatory on behalf of Pure Electric:

Paul Jaques, Head of Quality

2006/42/EC Directive relative aux machines (DM)

Manuel d'Utilisation | FR 7e

UK Declaration of Conformity PURE In accordance with EN ISO 17050-1:2004 ELECTRIC We: Pure Electric Ltd. Of: Pure Electric, New Farm Offices, Hartlake, Glastonbury, Somerset, BAG SAB, UK.

In accordance with the Following Directive(s)

2017 Radio Equipment Regulations (Great Britain) 2014/36/EU Low Voltage Directive (LVD)

2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

201/65/EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive (MD)

2012/19/EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

Hereby declare that:

Equipment: Personal Light Electric Vehicles Branded Pure Electric Model No: Pure Advance Flex

1 in conformity with the applicable requirements of the above directives and the following Documents:

EN 300 328 V211 Harmonized standard for the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) for wideband data transmission equipment

EN 60335-2- Safety - Particular requirements for battery chargers

EN 60335-1:2012+AC: Electrical equipment of machines - General requirements

2014+AN:2014+A12:2017

EN 61000-6-1:2007:2012 | Immunity standard for residential, commercial, and light-Industrial environments

EN 61000-6-3:2007/ Emission standard for residential, commercial, and ight-industrial environments

EN 61000-4-2:2009 Test Standard for Electrostatie Discharge (ESD) Immunity

EN 17128:2020 Light motorized vehicles for the transportation of persons and goods and related

facilities and not subject to type-approval for on-road use. Personal light electric vehicles (PLEV). Requirements and test methods

EN 1S0 12100:2010 Safety of machinery — General principles for design — Risk assessment and risk reduction EN 62123-22017 Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes.

Safety requirements for portable sealed secondary cells, and for batteries made from them, for use in portable applications - Lithium systems

BSEN 60529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code) 1P65 RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU) and amending directive (EU) 2015/863

1 hereby declare that the equipment named above has been designed to comply with the relevant sections of the above referenced specifications.

The unit complies with all applicable essential requirements of the directives.

Authorised Signatory on behalf of Pure Electric:

Paul Jaques, Head of Quality

In accordance with the Following Directive(s):

2014/83/EU Radio Equipment Regulations (RED) 2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive (LVD)

2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

20n/65/EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive (MD)

20t2ne/EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

Hereby declare that:

Equipment: Personal Light Electrie Vehicles Branded: Pure Electric Model No: Pure Advance Flex

15 in conformity with the applicable requirements of the above directives and the following Documents:

EN 300 228 v211 Harmonized standard for the Radio Equipment Directive (RE) for wideband data transmission equipment

EN 60225-2- Safety - Particular requirements for battery chargers

AS/NZS 603251:2020 + Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - General requirements

AS/NZS 60335.2114:2018 Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety Particular requirements for self-balancing personal transport devices for use with batteries containing alkaline er other nan-acid electrolytes.

EN 61000-6-1:2007:2072 | Immunity standard for residential, commercial, and light-industrial environments EN 61000-6-3:2007/ Emission standard for residential, commercial, and light-industrial environments Ar20N/AC:2012

EN 61000-4-2:2009 ‘Test Standard for Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Immunity

EN 17128:2020 Light motarized vehicles for the transportation of persons and goods and related

facilities and not subject to type-approval for on-road use, Personal light electric vehicles (PLEV). Requirements and test methods.

EN 1S0 12100:2010 Safety of machinery — General principles for design — Risk assessment and risk reduction EN 62133-2:2017 Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes.

Safety requirements for portable sealed secondary cells, and for batteries made from them, for use in portable applications - Lithium systems

BSEN 60620 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code) IP85 RoHS Directive (20/68/EU) and amending directive (EU) 2015/863

1 hereby declare that the equipment named above has been designed to comply with the relevant sections of the above referenced specifications.

The unit complies with all applicable essential requirements of the directives. Authorised Signatory on behalf of Pure Electric:

Paul Jaques, Head of Quality