Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
- How to use this manual
- Contents
- DO NOT OPERATE THE SCOOTER BEFORE READING AND UNDE
- WARNING
- Intended Use
- Assembly
- Battery Charging
- Typical Use
- Control Functions
- Transporting
- TIP:
- Important:
- Getting on to your scooter
- Getting off your scooter
- Hand Controls
- The Preset Speed Knob
- The Battery Gauge
- TIP:
- Operating the Lights
- Throttle Lever
- Horn Button
- Key Switch
- Off Board Charging Socket
- WARNING.
- WARNING:
- Removing the Seat
- Note: Exercise caution when lifting the seat.
- Seat Adjustment
- Armrest Adjustment
- Tiller Adjustment
- Battery Removal
- Battery Replacement
- Off-Board Battery Charger
- Note:
- 1.RED = Power is on.
- The off-board charger must be kept dry in temperat
- Packaging
- Important
- Transportation
- TIP:
- Packaging and transportation environment condition
- Basic Driving
- Important:
- Traveling across slopes
- Do not traverse across the face of a slope in exce
- Note: Automatic braking is not instantaneous and w
- Switching off
- Use on the footpath
- P12.4
- Crossing roads
- Note: Low speed settings are recommended when trav
- Use of mobile phones
- Tyres
- Emergency Braking
- Caution!
- Freewheel mechanism
- General information
- Batteries
- Maintenance free
- Battery care
- Battery pack care plan
- Do not leave the charger still connected to the ba
- Caution
- Caution!
- The range of your vehicle
- Note: If you are out on your scooter and the batte
- We specifically disclaim responsibility to all per
- Attention: Switch on the scooter lights (if fitted
- Failure to comply with the above requirements coul
- This scooter has been tested to ISO 7176 Part 9 “C
- Maximum User Weight Limitations.
- DISPOSAL
- CAUTION:
- EMC sources can be broadly classified into three t
- Note: Other types of hand-held devices such as cor
- Note:
- Notes:
- Warnings
- Attachments:
- Storage
- Electronic faults
- Wheels
- Warranty condition
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Note: Do not expose any part of the battery to direct heat and when
charging always place on a hard surface in a room with good ventilation.
You should not charge the batteries in outdoor conditions.Do not smoke
when in the vicinity of charging batteries. Exclude all naked flames from
the area.
Do not allow the batteries to freeze.
It is recommended that the batteries are always transported and stored
upright.
Only use batteries supplied by an authorized dealer.
Battery care
We have set out a battery care plan for maintenance free batteries. If a
different care plan is followed, this may result in lower than expected
performance from your mobility vehicle.
Battery pack care plan
1.
Only use the approved battery charger compatible with the vehicle
to be charged.
2.
Charge your batteries over night, regardless of the amount of use
your mobility device has had during the day.
3.
Do not interrupt the charging cycle.
4.
If your mobility device is not required for use, it should remain on
charge. This will not damage the batteries, so long as the mains
socket/plug is left switched on.
Do not leave the charger still connected to the batteries when the
mains has been switched off. This will eventually deplete the battery
charge.
5.
If you leave your vehicle for an extended period (more than 5 days)
first charge your batteries for 12 hours, then remove charger and ensure
the batteries are disconnected.
6.
Failure to allow for full recharge will damage the batteries and can
lead to shortened distances and permanent failure.
7.
Do not top up the charge of your batteries during the day except in
an emergency. Wait until the evening for a full overnight charge.
Caution
Remember to remove the plug from your scooter when charger is
off, to prevent driving away whilst attached. The scooter cannot be
operated when being charged.
8.
The batteries need to be checked regularly for signs of damage. If
any damage is apparent, contact your local mobility dealer immediately.