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1. eee 7 Contents Contents 1 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 1 2 INTRODUCTION a 2 3 GENERAL SAFETY I NFORMATI ON 3 4 GETTI NG TO KNOW YOUR SCOOTER 14 5 PRODUCT SPECI FI CATI ONS 16 6 PUSHI NG AND TRANSPORTI NG THE SCOOTER 17 6 1 To push the scooter 17 6 2 Transporting the scooter 19 7 ADJ USTI THE SCOOTER 20 7 1 SWIVELING THE SEAT TO GET ON AND OFF 20 7 2 ADJUSTING TILLER ANGLE 20 7 3 TURNING THE SEAT 21 OPERATING 22 8 OPERATI THE SCOOTER 22 8 1 POWERING ON OFF 23 8 2 ADJUSTING THE SPEED 23 8 3 DRIVING FORWARDS AND BACKWARDS 24 8 4 OVERLOAD PROTECTION 25 8 5 SWITCHING ON THE FRONT REAR POSITION LIGHT 25 8 6 SWITCHING ON THE HORN 25 9 BATTERY AND CHARGING THE BATTERY 26 9 1 STATUS DISPLAY 27 9 2 CHARGING THE BATTERIES 27 Contents 9 3 AFTER 31 9 4 31 INDICATION FOR USE BEFORE DRI VING 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE The scooter
2. ut ee ots one er a 55 gt Cae OX te ae 5 dee 650 oe tat e k 205 sf oF Ces MS LA a d L ut n m FT al x i 1 Ensure that the seat is properly engaged after AN adjustment by seeing that the seat doesn t move when you try rotating it to either side 7 2 ADJUSTING THE TILLER ANGLE Always adjust the tiller so that you can reach the dashboard and control your scooter easily at any time 1 Turn and loose the locking knob 1 2 Push the tiller forwards or backwards into the required 20 ADJUSTING THE SCOOTER position 3 Tighten the locking knob Accident hazard due to AN non engaged tiller Ensure that the tiller is properly locked after adjustment by seeing that it doesn t move when you try pushing it slightly forwards and backwards 7 3 TURNING THE SEAT The seat can be turned to both sides and firmlyengaged in 8 positions at 45 intervals Pull the turning lock 1 turn the seat in the required direction or position 2 and engage Accident hazard due to incorrect seat position Always turn the seat to face forward and lock it before driving If the seat has been turned the possibility of tipping is increased Before turning the seat always ensure that the scooter is on an even a
3. P Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery terminals Contact with tools can cause electrical shock Flammable material contained in battery amp Do not expose to heat sources such as open flame or sparks Do not transport batteries with flammable or combustible items Disposal and recycling Contact your E a Sa approved service provider KY New batteries MUST be fully charged AN approximately 24 hours prior to initial use of the equipment Always charge new batteries before initial use or battery life will be reduced As a general rule you should recharge your batteries as frequently as possible to assure the longest possible life and to minimize required charging time Plan to recharge them when you do not anticipate using the equipment The range per battery charge using recommended batteries should be approximately 8 to 12 hours of typical operation Extensive use on inclines may substantially reduce per charge mileage 26 BATTERY AND CHARGING THE BATTERY 9 1 BATTERY STATUS DISPLAY The battery status display on the dashboard shows the current level of battery power High max range Low decreased driving range charge Red reserve batteries after journey PN Reserve decreased driving range charge batteries as soon as possible If the scooter is at a standstill it is often the case that the battery status may show full than it actually is The batte
4. type of lift elevation devices always turn off the power of the scooter make sure the scooter is not in freewheel mode and do NOT sit on your scooter Failure to follow this may result in unintended movement and personal injury or product damage WARNI NG Never use your scooter to negotiate stairs or escalators WARNI NG Never sit on the scooter while it is in AN a moving vehicle 11 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING It is dangerous to transfer to and from your scooter on your own It requires good balance and agility Be aware that there is a point during every transfer when the seat is not below you WARNING To make a Safe transfer Always turn off the power before you transfer to or from your scooter If you fail to do so you may touch the throttle control lever and cause your scooter to move when you do not expect it Make sure motor locks are engaged this keeps the scooter from moving when you transfer Work with your health care professional to learn how to position your body and how to support yourself during a transfer Have someone help you until you are sure you do a safe transfer on your own Move your scooter as close as you can to the seat you are transferring to Transfer as far back onto the seat surface as you can This will reduce the risk that you will miss the seat or fall WARNING Never transport the scooter in the front seat of a vehicle It may shift and interfere with the driver WARNING Always secur
5. is a motorised electric scooter for use outdoors primarily on flat surfaces such as pavements roads parking lots and drive ways It is intended to increase the mobility of persons who are both physically and mentally capable of correctly assessing driving situations and reacting correspondingly to them at any time DO NOT operate this equipment without first reading and understanding the user manual If you are unable to understand the warnings cautions and instructions contact our service hotline otherwise injury or damage may result Procedures other than those described in this manual MUST be performed by a qualified technician We reserve the right to make changes and update this manual without further notice Copyright 2013 Kymco HealthCare Inc This scooter meets all of the requirements of ISO 7176 9 2009 INTRODUCTION 2 INTRODUCTION DEAR CUSTOMER With your Mini LS ForU you have now purchased a product which has been manufactured in accordance with the newest technical capabilities and based on the highest operating user comfort We have placed great value on the simplest possible operation and long service life in both construction and material selection A large variety of useful accessories rounds off our range in addition to the scooter This Operating Manual assumes that the suitability of the user for scooter usage has been discussed with a doctor therapist and or dealer before operation The operating manu
6. ride your scooter along the edges of streams lakes or the ocean Never use your scooter to cross waterways WARNING If you feel unsure about a driving surface avoid that surface PPPPP PP 10 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION WARNI NG Do not expose your scooter to open flames WARNI NG Keep your scooter in a dry and clean AN condition Never take your scooter into a shower tub pool or sauna Rain snow salt mist spray conditions and icy slippery surfaces can damage the scooter components or cause the scooter frame to prematurely rust WARNI NG Avoid prolonged exposure to heat or cold it may affect the temperature of upholstered and non upholstered components on the scooter Exercise caution when using your scooter in extremely hot or cold conditions WARNI NG Do not tow your scooter Towing may exceed the maximum speed threshold resulting in damage to critical components of the scooter WARNI NG Use extreme caution when it is necessary to move an unoccupied scooter up or down stairs Remove the seat batteries and any accessories before attempting the transfer Use proper lifting techniques and use only solid non removable frame components to lift the scooter with multiple physically capable attendants Do not lift or move your scooter or seating system by grasping or holding onto any of its removable parts including the armrest s seat cushions seatback or shrouds WARNI NG When your scooter is used with any
7. scooter OFF as soon as it is safe Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying the motorised scooter may make it more susceptible to interference from radio wave sources Note There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of the motorised scooter and Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the motorised scooter manufacturer and note whether there is a radio wave source nearby Important Information 1 20 volts per meter V m is a generally achievable 2 and useful immunity level against interference from radio wave sources as of May 1994 the higher the level the greater the protection This product has an immunity level of 20 volts per meter V m 13 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SCOOTER 4 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SCOOTER Seat with armrests Delta bar handle Dashboard with controls Tiller Basket Battery Box Knod Front lights Wheel Foot area Rear lights Speed control dial Horn Throttle lever 14 36 3 in pss s m nS ih as aaa han muet 5 Mem D c mE rs i GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SCOOTER 35 05 in 49 11 in 39in 43 7in 23 91 in 15 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 5 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS transaxle 24 volt DC motor Battery 2 V x 22 Ah x 2 Pcs ront wheel ear wheel Sealed transaxle drive with Rear wheel drive system differential Primary motor electromagn
8. al will help you get to know the function of your scooter and in addition describes operation care and maintenance repair The manual has been drawn up using information available at the time of printing with regard to construction and operation of the scooter We reserve the right to make changes due to technical improvements If you have any other questions about this scooter please contact your retailer or supplier GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION 3 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION WARNI NG Before you operate your scooter please read and understand all information provided with your scooter for your safety As operating any vehicle only drive with full alertness to ensure safety WARNI NG Please observe the warnings below to avoid any damage or injury resulting from improper use of your scooter The scooter user is responsible for taking proper safety measures We will not be held liable for personal injury and or product damage resulting from improper use of the scooter Obey all local pedestrian traffic rules It may be difficult for others to see you when you are seated on your scooter Wait until your path is clear of traffic and then proceed with extreme caution Use of safety equipment such as reflectors reflective clothing lights and safety flags is critical to your safety WARNI NG Please consult your healthcare professionals routinely to ensure there are no healthy or physical conditions that may limit or impair your ab
9. e charging status of the batteries Are the brakes working Check by driving slowly and stopping again Are the tires and wheels Visual check of tires and undamaged and is the air wheels oressure correct 8 1 POWERING ON OFF The switch is located near the right side of the dashboard Insert the key into the switch and turn it to the right to power on the scooter Turn it to the left to power off the scooter 8 2 ADJUSTI NG THE SPEED Use the two speed AN adjustment mechanisms to adjust the speed to suit your driving conditions Always use lower speed if you are uncertain about the driving conditions There is one mechanism to control the speed of your scooter Speed Control Dial It is located in the center of the dashboard 23 OPERATING THE SCOOTER Anticipated Speed levels The speed levels are tested under controlled environments and your driving speed may vary depending on the driving conditions and loads EQ20CC UK 1 High Low Speed 2 Speed Control Dial to Toggle to preselect further adjust the speed level the maximum speed Driving Forwards 8 3 DRIVING FORWARDS AND BACKWARDS Hold the tiller handles firmly me with both hands Use your right index and middle fingers to pull the right side of the lever to move forward driving forwards Release the lever and allow the scooter to come to a complete stop 24 OPERATING THE SCOOTER Use your left index and m
10. e the scooter so that it cannot roll or shift WARNING Refer to the tire pressure recommended in your user manual to ensure best control Only inflate the tires using a regulated low pressure air source with an available pressure gauge Do not underinflate or overinflate your tires Low pressures may result in loss of control and high pressures may result in the rupturing of tires Check your tire pressure at least once a week WARNING Should the fittings on your seating system become loose please call your approved service provider WARNING Replace worn or damaged upholstery immediately to reduce the risk of fire hazard 12 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION WARNI NG Be aware that washing of upholstered items may reduce the fabric s resistance to flammability WARNI NG Radio wave sources such as radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones can affect motorised scooter control Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or motorised scooter movement which could result in serious injury 1 2 3 4 Do not turn ON hand held personal communication devices such as citizens band CB radios and cellular phones while the motorised scooter is turned ON Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the motorised
11. etic brake Turningradius 43 7 in 1110 mm Overall height of seat 21 7 in 550 mm from ground Overall width of seat 16 8 in 424 mm Overall depth of seat 13 8 in 350 mm Overall weight of seat 18 5 Ibs 8 4 kg 16 PUSHING AND TRANSPORTING THE SCOOTER 6 PUSHING AND TRANSPORTING THE SCOOTER l Please carefully read the safety information in section 3 related to transportation first 2 Pushing the scooter In order to push the scooter you must place the scooter in freewheel mode which disengages the drive motor The lever is located at the bottom right hand side of the scooter under the seat WARNI NG When the lever is pulled up in freewheel mode e he scooter must be on a flat surface e Do not sit on the scooter 6 1 To push the scooter m Freewheel Mode Motor is disengaged l Power off the scooter and remove the key 2 Pull the lever rightwards as far as the stop see diagram 3 Push the scooter to your desired location 4 Pull the lever leftwards as far as the stop see diagram A Driving Mode B Motor is engaged 1 Always switch the scooter off to push it 2 Do not push the scooter too fast If a pre set speed is exceeded while you are pushing the scooter the drive motor will switch on automatically and brake the scooter 1 PUSHING TRANSPORTING THE SCOOTER After any adjustments repair or service before use make sure all hard
12. he battery If the a bad connection to connections are good try the battery charging the battery There is a bad Check all connections connection to the between the motor and the motor controller The motor has a Short circuit to a Contact your service agent battery connection The freewheel switch is activated or the manual brake disengagement mechanism is operated Check the position of the switch or lever Not used 31 BATTERY AND CHARGING THE BATTERY Possible solution Check the battery charger connector Remove the battery charger from the scooter Make sure that the speed control lever is in the rest position before switching on the scooter The controller is being inhibited from driving A speed control lever fault is indicated A controller fault is Make sure that all indicated connections are secure Check the parking brake and motor connections Make sure the controller connections are secure Excessive voltage Check the battery has been applied to connections This is usually the controller caused by a poor battery connection The parking brakes have a bad connection If your meter diagnostic light shows any of the above signals please contact your approved service provider 32 KWANG YANG Motor Co Ltd First Edition MAY 2014 All rights reserved Any reproduction or unauthorized use without the written permission of KWANG YANG Motor Co Ltd is
13. he floor by reaching down between your knees WARNI NG Never reach or lean over the top of the seat back This may damage the backrest and cause you to fall 9 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION WARNI NG Do not use the armrests for any weight bearing purposes Such use may cause the scooter to tip which may result in a fall from the scooter and personal injury WARNI NG Do not put all of your weight on one side of the scooter deck Such use may cause the scooter to tip WARNI NG Even though your scooter may be AN capable of handling greater obstacles we recommend that you do not attempt to negotiate a curb that has a height greater than 2 in 5 cm Doing so could cause instability in your scooter Riding over curbs or obstacles can cause tipping and serious bodily harm If you have any doubt that you can safely cross any curb or obstacle ALWAYS ASK FOR HELP Be aware of your riding skills and personal limitations You may need to remove or cover threshold strips between rooms and install a ramp at entry or exit doors WARNI NG Do not try to climb an obstacle when on an incline WARNI NG Do not drive over an obstacle with just one wheel WARNI NG Do not drive on uneven terrain and or soft surfaces WARNI NG Do not drive near tall grass that can entangle the running gear WARNI NG Avoid driving on loosely packed gravel and or sandy surfaces WARNI NG Do not use your scooter on or near railroad tracks or crossings WARNING Do not
14. iddle fingers to pull the left side of the lever to move backwards driving backwards Do not pull both sides of the throttle control lever AN simultaneously 8 4 OVERLOAD PROTECTI ON The overload protection switches the power off when the motor becomes overloaded while trying to climb over too high an obstacle such as a curb or trying to climb too steep of an incline If the motor is overloaded the following happens e The scooter becomes noticeably slower and then stops e The control system shuts down the scooter To rectify this Switch the scooter off and allow it to cool down for a few minutes Switch the scooter on and reverse away from the obstacle such as a curb and then avoid the obstacle 8 5 SWITCHING ON THE FRONT REAR POSITION LIGHT Front Rear Position light button Switch on press button once Switch off press button again A switch indicator will light up to Show that the Front Rear Position light are switched on If you drive with the Front Rear Position light on the batteries will drain faster and the scooter driving range will be slightly reduced 8 6 SWITCHING ON THE HORN Press the horn button It will sound for as long as you hold the button down 25 BATTERY AND CHARGING THE BATTERY 9 BATTERY AND CHARGING THE BATTERY Corrosive chemicals contained in battery A Explosive conditions exist Do not use batteries with different amp T hour Ah capacities
15. ility to safely operate your scooter WARNI NG Consult your physician if you are taking prescription or over the counter medications or if you have any physical limitations Some medications and physical limitations may impair your ability to safely operate your scooter WARNI NG Do not operate your scooter while you are under the influence of alcohol as this may impair your ability to safely operate your scooter WARNI NG Every scooter is different Take the time to learn the feel of this scooter before you begin driving WARNI NG BE AWARE that becoming a capable and safe scooter operator will take time and practice 3 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION WARNI NG Anti tippers substantially reduce your risk of falling over backwards which can cause serious injury WARNI NG Have someone help you practice bending and reaching on the scooter and transferring to and from the scooter until you learn how to do it safely WARNI NG NEVER try a new maneuver on your OWn WARNI NG Get to know the areas where you plan to use your scooter Look for hazards and learn how to avoid them WARNI NG Do not use the scooter other than for its original purpose Avoid any use such as weight training sports and athletics hauling moving or towing anything that may lead to safety hazards and undue stress on the scooter WARNI NG Your scooter is designed for one passenger only Do not carry passengers on your scooter WARNI NG Alwa
16. nd solid surface 21 OPERATING THE SCOOTER OPERATI NG 8 OPERATING THE SCOOTER Always carry out the safety information described in the General Safety nformation section Before starting to drive adjust the seat and tiller to a comfortable position WARNI NG Every scooter is different Take the time to learn the feel of your scooter before you begin riding WARNI NG BE AWARE that becoming a capable and safe scooter operator will take time and practice WARNI NG Anti tippers substantially reduce your risk of falling over backwards which can cause serious injury Please observe the following tips for a safe journey 1 Always match your speed to the driving situation in which you find yourself 2 Always reduce your speed when you are driving through Unclear areas narrow gaps Tight curves inclines Ramps 3 Take a trial run with the scooter in an area with no pedestrians or in a closed off area 4 Always steer the scooter with both hands on the handlebars 5 Always keep your feet within the foot area while driving the scooter 22 OPERATING THE SCOOTER Check before you power on the scooter Ensure your scooter is in Check the freewheel drive mode not in mode lever is in the freewheel mode pushed down position Seat is locked into the Move the seat forwards desirable position and backwards to ensure it is stationary Are the batteries charged Check the dashboard to verify th
17. nintended scooter movement WARNI NG Avoid using any accessories that may interfere with the operation of the throttle control lever which may result in unintended or uncontrolled movement of the scooter WARNI NG Keep yourself clothing and all other objects away from the tires while driving Do not allow any objects to drag behind the scooter when driving Loose fitting clothing or other objects can get caught in the tires and or the running gear WARNI NG Possible strangulation hazard Be aware that clothing lanyards necklaces other jewelry purses and other accessories worn or carried by you while you are seated on or operating the scooter may get caught around the armrests or throttle control lever WARNI NG Do not connect any device to the scooter electrical system or use the scooter batteries to power anything else other than your scooter WARNI NG Always grasp the connector itself when disconnecting the harness to prevent wire damage Do not pull on electrical harnesses directly WARNI NG Keep all charger power cord AN connectors clean dry and away from sources of dampness at all times to prevent damage to the 6 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION electrical system and or personal injury Check any actuators for loose worn or damaged items and have any damaged wires replaced immediately WARNI NG Check electrical components frequently for signs of corrosion and have them replaced as necessary WARNI NG Always sec
18. ol lever slightly to control the speed of your descent 8 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION WARNI NG The maximum recommended incline angles see specifications are tested in a controlled environment Your scooter s ability to climb up inclines is affected by your weight speed and the angle you approach the incline among other factors WARNI NG Only drive backwards on a flat AN surface When driving backwards operate your scooter at a lower and even speed Stop often and check to make sure your path is clear of obstacles To prevent tipping do not travel down an incline or ramp backwards WARNI NG To prevent tipping do not attempt to negotiate inclines declines and or obstacles with your seat in a reclined position WARNI NG To avoid overloading the scooters and potential tipping never carry anything or fill the basket with contents weighing more than 15 lbs 6 8 kg WARNI NG Avoid any change of position or movement that may change your center of gravity while sitting on the scooter This may cause your scooter to tip WARNI NG A drop off as small as 2 inches at the bottom of a slope can stop a front wheel and cause the scooter to tip forward WARNI NG Never reach or lean if you must shift your weight sideways or rise up off the seat WARNI NG Never reach or lean if you must move forward in your seat to do so Always keep your buttocks in contact with the backrest WARNI NG Never try to pick up an object from t
19. ooter such as a different seating system Only use the seating system that has been tested for safety and provided by the manufacturer WARNI NG Do not remove the seat cushion provided with the scooter Do not place any cushion padding or pillow on the seat This could create an unstable seat position resulting in a fall from the scooter WARNI NG Exercise extreme caution when using AN oxygen in close proximity to electrical circuits and combustible materials Contact your oxygen provider for information on using oxygen safely WARNI NG Do not change the settings of the controller Please call your approved service provider to check the controller settings on your scooter every six to twelve months Please contact your approved service provider if you notice any change in your ability to control your scooter WARNI NG Do not use your scooter in freewheel mode without an attendant present 2 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION WARNI NG Do not place the scooter in AN freewheel mode while the unit is powered up Always power off the scooter and remove the key from the key switch before engaging or disengaging freewheel mode WARNI NG To prevent the scooter from rolling uncontrollably on its own never place the scooter in freewheel mode on any incline or decline WARNI NG f you anticipate being seated in a stationary position for an extended period of time turn off the power to the scooter This will prevent unexpected or u
20. operly Never charge a frozen battery Charging a frozen battery may result in damage to the battery WARNI NG Do not remove the fuse links from the battery harnesses If the fuse links appear damaged contact your authorized provider for service WARNI NG Do not operate the scooter with depleted batteries you could be stranded WARNI NG Reduce your speed do not make any sharp turns and maintain a stable center of gravity while turning cornering To prevent tipping avoid shifting your weight in the opposite direction of the turn WARNI NG While driving up inclines or curbs drive your scooter straight on with the wheels perpendicular to the incline and or curb both front wheels should contact the incline curb at the same time To reduce the possibility of a fall do not drive at an angle do not get one wheel or side of the scooter on the incline curb first Always exercise extreme caution when negotiating an incline WARNI NG Do not travel up or down potentially hazardous surfaces and or inclines including but not limited to areas covered with snow ice cut grass or wet leaves WARNI NG When climbing an incline try to keep the scooter moving If stopping is necessary start up again slowly and then accelerate with caution WARNI NG When descending an incline use the Slowest speed possible If the descent is faster than you desire release the throttle control lever to stop the scooter Then press the throttle contr
21. other device CAUTION To avoid the risk of electric shock this equipment must only be connected to a grounded supply main Never use an extension cord to plug in 1 CAUTION your battery charger Step 1 Position the scooter near an electric outlet BATTERY AND CHARGING THE BATTERY Step 2 Switch the scooter off and remove the key OFF Step 3 Ensure the lever for freewheel mode is pushed down to the drive S Step 4 Connect the battery charger plug into the scooter charging socket located in the center of the tiller 29 BATTERY AND CHARGING THE BATTERY Step 5 Connect the battery charger power plug into an electrical outlet AC115 230V 50 to 60 Hz and charge the battery Note There is no switch on the battery charger 2 Charging the batteries in the battery case Step 1 Remove the battery case upwards out of the ForU chassis Step 3 Connect the battery charger mains plug to a 30 BATTERY AND CHARGING THE BATTERY mains socket LED information at battery charger during Charging LED gt Color gt Meaning 1 Red battery charger switched on 2 Orange charging in progress 3 Green charging is complete 9 3 AFTER CHARGING 1 Remove the battery charger jack plug from the scooter jack socket 2 Remove the battery charger plug from the electric outlet 9 4 ERROR CODE code The battery needs Check the connections to charging or there is t
22. ry status display may vary greatly while the vehicle is travelling depending on the load Reserve Low High If the vehicle is under a heavier load such as fast acceleration or driving up inclines the battery status display may move towards the empty zone This may not indicate the actual status of the batteries After a journey the battery status display may move towards the full zone after the scooter has been turned off for a long period of time If a battery status display is in the empty zone at the end of a journey the battery must be charged immediately Otherwise it can lead to battery damage 9 2 CHARGING THE BATTERIES It is imperative that you observe the sequence for connecting and disconnecting the battery charger 1 Charging the batteries in the ForU l Position the scooter near an electric outlet 27 NJ BATTERY AND CHARGING THE BATTERY Switch the scooter off and remove the key Ensure the lever for freewheel mode is pushed down to the drive position Connect the battery charger plug into the scooter charging socket located in the center of the tiller Plug the battery charging power cord 1 into the SOCket 2 on the battery charger Connect the battery charger power plug into an electrical outlet AC115 230V 50 to 60 Hz and charge the battery It is recommended you charge your batteries for 8 to 12 hours CAUTION Do not share the outlet with any
23. strictly prohibited 1300 EQ20CC A1 ud e NO 35 Wan Hsing Street San Min District Kaohsiung City Taiwan Republic Of China e NO 61 Chung Shan Sth Rd Lu Chu District Kaohsiung City Taiwan Republic Of China Date printed May 2014 KYMCO EALTH CARE KYMCO Healthcare UK Limited 30 North Road Bridgend Industrial Estate Bridgend CF31 3TP Tel 44 0 1656 670095 FAX 44 0 1656 858353 Email sales kymcohealthcare co uk W www kymcohealthcare com KWANG YANG MOTOR CO LTD No 35 Wan Hsing Street San Min Distrist Kaohsiung Taiwan Republic of China Telephone 886 7 3822526 FAX 886 7 3950021 T300 EQ20CC A1
24. ure the scooter and its batteries when it is being transported Batteries should be secured in an upright position and protective caps should be secured on the battery terminals Do not transport the scooter and or batteries with any flammable or combustible items WARNI NG Do not handle batteries without AN supervision by an authorized service technician Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds and can be hazardous Scooter batteries are heavy Anyone lifting scooter batteries should use proper lifting techniques and avoid lifting beyond his her capacity WARNI NG NEVER attempt to recharge the batteries by attaching cables directly to the battery terminals or clamps WARNI NG DO NOT attempt to recharge the batteries and operate the equipment at the same time WARNI NG Always use two batteries of the exact same type chemistry and amp hour Ah capacity Follow the specifications provided in the user manual for battery type and capacities WARNI NG Do not mix old and new batteries Always replace both batteries at the same time WARNI NG Only sealed batteries that meet DOT CFR173 159 should be used in the scooter Replacement batteries should be obtained directly from an authorized provider to ensure conformity fit and function GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION WARNI NG Always protect the batteries from freezing for those living in cold climates make sure you store the scooter pr
25. ware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may result 6 2 Transporting the scooter You can disassemble the scooter into four parts the seat the Chassis the Drive unit the battery case Dismantling the scooter stages 1 to 5 1 Remove the seat 2 Removing the battery case 2 18 PUSHING AND TRANSPORTING THE SCOOTER The scooter dismantled 1 Chassis 2 Drive unit 3 Battery case 4 Seat 19 ADJUSTING THE SCOOTER 7 ADJUSTING THE SCOOTER The following describes how to set up and adjust your Scooter in order to have a comfortable and safe drive Accident hazard due to an improperly locked seat Ensure that the seat is properly locked after adjustment if the seat is properly locked it will not move when you try pushing the seat slightly forwards and backwards 7 1 SWIVELI THE SEAT TO GET ON AND OFF l Lift the seat lever and rotate the seat to the side left or right to get on 2 Sit on the seat and turn the seat back to the direction of travel Lock the seat in place by releasing the seat lever 5 e dh ety e ant d x XS cd q gt e e ed xd E t o e os e d e c y km Met n x e m e ae ie M ata tat tur e Dev lt ae tet E Se e iret PUE ets d
26. ys use the seatbelt to safely AN operate your scooter make sure it is fastened securely This will reduce the possibility of a fall from the scooter and will ensure that the seatbelt cannot get caught in the tires while driving WARNING Inspect the seatbelt for loose parts damage before each use of the scooter If damaged contact your approved service provider for maintenance and repair immediately Do not operate your scooter with a faulty seatbelt WARNI NG We strongly recommend that you do not smoke cigarettes while seated on your scooter You must adhere to the following safety guidelines if you decide to smoke cigarettes while seated in your scooter Do not leave lit cigarettes unattended 4 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Keep ashtrays a safe distance from the seat cushions Always make sure cigarettes are completely extinguished before disposal WARNI NG Do not modify your scooter in any way by yourself For any accessories please contact your approved service provider for installation by an authorized service technician WARNI NG The addition of accessories to your AN scooter may change certain specifications such as overall weight size and or center of gravity of your scooter Please note how some of the changes may damage any objects around you WARNI NG Do not change your seating AN configuration Please contact your approved service provider for any adjustments WARNI NG Do not use any replacement on your AN sc
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