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I posted a similar issue about the same scooter. If you do replace the batteries and still experience the same issue, check the wiring for loose wires and possibly replace the fuse.
After replacing the fuse and connecting wires, my scooter doesn't pop the fues with every use anymore.
On the Razor E200 check the chain is fully tightened & lubricated & you will be amazed what incorrect tyre pressures will do (36psi) to the power of the scooter.
I posted a simliar question. I ended up taking my scooter to a battery store that is licensed to work on razor scooters. They ulitmately concluded the wires to the popup fuse itself were loose. They replaced the popup fuse as well just incase. I have now been using the scooter without the fuse popping every 50-100 feet.
If it is a fuse problem then try looking for a fuse box in the controller or charger. If not then take it back, unless stated in the manual that you need to enter a fuse before it will charge, the scooter should charge right out the box.
Another thing you might want to try is to turn the scooter off before charging.
This could be a sign of a dying battery, although it charges and lights the green light it cannot maintain enough juice to power the machine when it has weight on it.
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