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1. CH e der working together Free Freedom Reliability Innovation USER S INSTRUCTION MANUAL Oo FoREwoRD oo Please read and follow all instructions in this User s Instruction Manual before attempting to operate your scooter for the first time If there is anything in this manual that you DO NOT understand or if you reguire additional assistance for setting it up contact your authorized dealer Using your product safely depends upon your diligence in following the warnings cautions and instructions in this manual A full technical specification can be found at the rear of this manual Using your scooter safely also depends upon your good judgment and or common sense as well as that of your Provider Caregiver or Health Professional Always think safety 6 contents et ee EEN 3 Purpose OF Your Scooter en ee matang 9 Rules Kor o Ae n te 4 Getinge To Know Tour SCOOT ett 6 Operating Your SCOOT bo EET EEr 7 Freewheeling Your DCOOLCE E 14 Sate Insir chons lt Canin 14 Dalek Warm amp Instruciion babe E 16 Learning I0 Get About gege 16 Care amp Maintenance td 18 Batteries And Bare Charging E Pe reni 20 Basic Fank Kana Mtn 22 BE neces eiii Rm 25 girrcarecu o one aa menata baal ena an PU 21 Opl onal Access an 28 EEN er 29 vasa eege 30 amp INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of your scooter Pleas
2. M Warning Additional of accessories or components to your scooter can increase the susceptibility to EMI DO NOT modify scooter in any way not authorized 1 Safety Check We recommend that you perform a safety check before each use to make certain your scooter operates smoothly and safely 14 15 1 Check tire inflation maintain at 40 p s 1 2 Check all battery connections make certain they are serviceable and not corroded 3 Check front basket is fitted correctly 4 Check batteries have been fully charged 5 Check operation of brakes Warning DO NOT carry passengers on your scooter Your scooter is designed for a single occupant which complies with legal requirements for pavement vehicles Carrying passengers on your scooter may result in personal injury and or property damage We will not be held responsible for injuries and or property damage resulting from failure to observe these weight limitations Please also remember when carrying heavy objects that this will increase your total weight and may make your scooter unstable 2 Inclines More and more modern buildings are designed with disability access in mind Ramps have specified percentage of inclination designed for easy and safe access Some ramps may have turning switchbacks 180 degree turns that require you to have good cornering skills on your scooter 1 Take a wide arc with your scooter s front wheel around tight corners your rear
3. the seat into the desired position Caution The seat locking lever must be locked in place and be lifted up fully when rotating the seat failure to observe this may result in unnecessary wear of the seat post Removing seat from Scooter Note When you want to remove the seat you must go through a special lifting point on the mounting post This lifted point is 90 degree counting from the horizontal direction o Unloc Seat Lock Lever Ze 1 Pull up seat lock lever fully Seat Lock 2 In the meantime rotate the seat to 90 degree from the straight ahead position either left or right side 3 Lift up and remove the seat carefully 3 Seat Back Adjusted 1 Pulling up on the seat back adjustment lever lean forward or backward to adjust the seat back 2 Release the seat back adjustment lever once the seat is in a comfortable riding position Note The seat back angle can be adjust to a maximum angle of 102 8 degree Seat Back Adjusted 4 Armrest Width Adjustment On each side at the rear of the seat you will find a large black knob By simply loosening this knob you are able to slide the armrests in or out to whatever width you desire Re tighten the knobs fully Warning DO NOT drive your scooter with the arms removed or in the raised position 5 Armrest Angle Adjustment The armrest angle can be adjusted individually to suit your needs To make adjustments to the armrest ang
4. wheels will follow preventing you from cutting the corner short and bumping or getting hung up on raised currbs 2 When descending an incline keep your speed adjustment set to the slowest speed setting to ensure a safely controlled descent and driving in a forward direction ONLY If your scooter descent is quicker than you anticipated allow the scooter to completely stop then progress at a slower speed setting Warning Never drive down an incline at full speed When climbing an incline try to keep your scooter moving if you must stop start up again slowly and then accelerate smoothly with caution Avoid sudden stop starts lean forward towards your handlebars to increase stability and prevent rearward tipping Warning When climbing an incline DO NOT zig zag or drive at an angle up the face of the incline Drive your scooter smoothly up the incline without stopping this greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or fall UN 6 degree maximum incline ON SAFETY WARNING amp INSTRUCTION LABELS The following labels are positioned on your scooter they communicate important warnings or instructions regarding the safe operation of your scooter Please familiarize yourself with their location BRAKE A Level of 2 35 EM NEL I e i 4 i d i vi o Oo 66 tocate at ont Leg at front Located at rear A 20V M qa y Yi cb Bees ef battery cover top of rear cover an a aT Located on top of Control console usa st
5. width adjustments Charge Socket Located on the rear tiller cover Complies with EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and with Medical Devices Directives 93 42 EEC amp OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES For information and installation method regarding these optional accessories please contact your authorized agent Dealer information please refer to the back cover Combined Basket Stick Crutch Holder Combining the usefulness of the rear basket and the stick crutch holder Ideal way to carry walking aids Conveniently fits over the seat back rest designed to accept a standard mobile N H S issue oxygen bottle Saddle SEAT Bag Looking for somewhere to store rainproof hats scarves and gloves just in case you get caught out in a shower Use the saddle storage bag 28 29 GUARANTEE TERMS Please keep a note of your serial number This is located on the front frame tube under the front chassis cover TT Wise Wi Sam ze FAN ENAM wen WRP ef Your scooter is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of purchase against faults arising due to defects in manufacture or materials This guarantee does not detract from but is in addition to your legal rights Parts replaced or repaired under the terms of this guarantee will be covered for the balance of the 12 months period This guarantee applies ONLY to parts supplied or approved by authorized distributor This guarantee is not transferable Not
6. 5 kph 32 5 miles 52 km Tested at 90 kg 198 Ibs EEN 29 miles 46 4 km Tested at 182 kg 400 Ibs Ground Clearance 3 56 inches 9 cm Weight Capacity 400 Ibs 182 kg Type Foldable Weight w armrests 37 4 Ibs 17 kg Standard Seating EE E Black Dimensions 17 inches 43 cm width amp depth Rear wheel drive sealed transaxle 24 volt DC Drive System motor Dual Braking System Electronic regenerative and electromechanical Type pneumatic Type two 12 volt deep cycle Lead Acid Battery Reguirements Size 75 Ah Battery Charger 8 amp charger TURNING RADIUS 75 7in 192 5cm IS N N e EE X N 3 Ya P I E NS WE 7 m o H L O a Lui O x 3 qs TA 4 we 42 9 46 85in 109 119cm 14 16 5in 36 42cm 3 56in 9cm 56 9in 144 5cm Weight Capacity 400 Ibs 182kgs Maximum Climbing Ability 6 26 27 ON CLASSIFICATION Type B indoor with some outdoor capabilities EN12184 1999 Class 2 Highway Regulations 1988 Maximum safe climbing angle 6 degree Warning The safe climbing angle is measured with the seat in the highest position and a weight capacity of 400lbs 182 kg The motor on your scooter is powerful and may be able to climb a steeper incline than the maximum safe climbing angle Exceeding the safe climbing angle may put you at risk of injury On no account must you attempt to climb an incline
7. OT drive your scooter unless the seat is locked into the driving position 10 DO NOT drive your scooter over deep soft terrain eg soft earth deep grass loose gravel snow 11 DO NOT drive when under the influence of alcohol or certain drugs which may impair your safety 12 DO NOT climb or descend curbs that exceed the maximum dimension detailed under technical specification of this manual DO NOT turn when negotiating curbs 13 ALWAYS approach obstacles at low speed 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 var 22 25 24 29 26 21 ALWAYS approach obstacles straight ALWAYS keep your feet on the vehicle when driving ALWAYS proceed carefully while riding especially as you approach the downgrade of a ramp ALWAYS reduce speed when descending inclines ALWAYS avoid uneven surfaces ALWAYS consult your physician or a therapist if in doubt about your ability to operate a scooter Transport DO NOT sit on your scooter while it is in a moving vehicle ALWAYS strap down your scooter then transfer to the vehicle seat The batteries fitted to your scooter are maintenance free and DO NOT require topping up with distilled water DO NOT drive your scooter through deep water or clean with a high pressure hose DO NOT drive your scooter through sea sand or sea water this 1s very corrosive ALWAYS wash salt splashing from the metal parts of your scooter with hot soapy water as soon as possib
8. bars it will operate two brake mechanisms in two front wheels in the meantime when you grab the brake lever Brake force can be adjusted by tightening the screw beside brake drums amp FREEWHEELING YOUR SCOOTER If for reasons of convenience or you reguire to push your scooter for a short distance the drive system can be put into freewheel mode This will allow your scooter to roll freely 1 Freewheel Procedure The freewheel device is ared lever located at the rear right hand side of your scooter To freewheel your scooter first switch off the power switch located on the scooter s control console Pull up the disengage lever until a distinct click is felt You can now push your scooter with ease Please note in this mode with the power switch in the off position the braking safety system is automatically activated when the scooter is pushed guicker than walking speed this is an automatic run away safety checking system it also reduces the risk of casual theft ALA Oe CY sb eege SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS amp WARNING ELECTROMAGNETIC AND RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFENCE EMI RFI Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference can come from mobile phone radio transmitters etc In some cases these waves can cause damage to control system Your scooter has an immunity to EMI the higher the immunity level the greater the protection against EMI Your scooter has been tested and passed at the immunity level of 20 V
9. d needs replacing Please use fuse with the recommended fuse rating Please note this size of fuse has been selected to give your scooter the best protection without premature fusing Warning Please confirm to the recommended fuse rating or may cause permanent failure to the wiring and wiring connectors or personal injury For access to a fuse removing the four screws which located in the rear body cover lift cover locate and lift the fuse block lift up the fuse lid Replace the blown fuse and close fuse lid and replace fuse block Recommended fuse rating 1 Charger 15A 2 Indicator lights 4A 3 Head lights 4A 4 USB 2A HARGER ISA INDICATOR LIGHTS 4A HEAD LIGHTS 4A USB 2A Please note this size of fuse has been selected to give your scooter the best protection without premature fusing 23 A Status Fault Codes Flash Description Meaning Recharge the batteries The batteries have run out of charge Recharge the batteries Check the battery and associated connections and wiring Note The low battery fault flash code described above is a requirement of various safety standards The scooter will output a visible and audible low battery warning if the battery voltage drops below 90 of its cut off voltage The warning will be two short flashes and will take priority over all other flash codes in the Low Battery Fault Battery voltage is too high This may occur 1 overcharged amp or trave
10. e Extended guarantee insurance can be arranged by your distributor he will be able to advise the extra cost of this cover METAL WORK Metal components such as the framework and bright metal parts reguire special attention and may deteriorate in certain conditions Moisture and salt may corrode parts left unattended proprietary auto cleaner polishes should be used to prevent long term damage Failure to clean and protect these components may void your warranty SPEED CONTROLLER Servicing of the speed controller or battery charger must ONLY be carried out by your local authorized distributor Any attempt to open or dismantle these items render the guarantee void on that item BATTERIES Batteries carry a limited 12 month guarantee from the original manufacturer which is subject to a stringent wear and tear clause Any battery faults due to a defect in the original manufacture will normally become obvious within the first two months of use Any gradual deterioration in the performance after this period is normal and associated with fair wear and tear mis use or accidental damage and as such is not covered by the manufacturers warranty Batteries are guaranteed as single parts ONLY the failed part is replaceable Warning DO NOT attempt to open the battery vent plugs ON SERVICE HISTORY This section is designed to assist you in keeping a record of any service and repairs to your scooter If you decide to sell or exchan
11. e read this User s Instruction Manual carefully before you attempt to operate your scooter Your User s Instruction Manual will assist you to get the most from your machine This manual contains important information regarding the safe operation and maintenance of your scooter If you have any gueries concerning operation or maintenance consult your authorized dealer Please keep in mind that the operator of the scooter is responsible for hazards occurring to other people or their property Your scooter has numerous features not found on other power scooters With proper care and maintenance you will enjoy many years of dependable service Please remember that when it comes to service and repairs your authorized dealer knows your scooter best PURPOSE OF YOUR SCOOTER The scooter provides transportation for an elderly or disabled person It can be used in a variety of indoor and outdoor settings The intended user should possess some degree of ability with the use of both arms and hands reasonable balance and good eyesight and a degree of spatial awareness The user should have received training in the use of the product preferably in their normal environment Your scooter should not be used in torrential rain or deep snow on loose slippery surfaces and slopes or on wet grass etc which could become a danger to the rider or other road users DO NOT drive your scooter if you are under the influence of alcohol drugs or med
12. ean backwards this moves the centre of gravity of your scooter towards the rear of the scooter for improved stability If you wish to stop completely release the control lever and you will come to a gentle stop avoid sudden stop starts 16 3 Lock the Wheels Your scooter has two mechanism to help locking the wheels The first emergency brake lever located on your steering handlebars It will operate two brake mechanisms in two front wheels in the meantime when you grab the brake lever Brake force can be adjusted by tightening the screw beside brake drums The second Automatically Braking System the braking system on your scooter is an electronic regenerative system on the rear wheels The brakes automatically apply when the levers are released returned to neutral position Caution Automatically Braking System The braking system on the Freerider FR1 is an electronic regenerative system on the rear wheels The brakes automatically apply when the levers are released returned to neutral position Braking distance on a flat surface 1s approximately 8 73 feet in the forward direction and is approximately 8 83 feet in the reverse direction The travel distance will vary based on the terrain travelled and the weight of the rider The scooter is not recommended for use in soft or sandy soil in long grass on uneven surfaces or on wet icy pavement Increased Stability driving position Control over stationary obstacles S
13. eat assembly together with some minor adjustments are detailed on the following pages under Operating your scooter A full technical specification for your scooter can be found at the rear of this manual A great deal of thought has gone into the design of your four wheeled vehicle which will allow you to negotiate obstacles found in confined shopping areas Also the four wheels will give you added stability on uneven surface This is just one of the features you will find on your scooter Others are COMFORT The contoured seat giving you day long comfort A fully proportional speed controller with a speed restriction facility allows you a smooth safe jerk free ride Caution DO NOT switch off the on off power key when you are moving this will automatically apply the motor parking brake suddenly and could place you in a dangerous situation Your scooter is fitted with anti tipping wheels DO NOT remove these anti tipping wheels they are an important part of the scooter design provided specifically for your safety amp OPERATING YOUR SCOOTER Before setting out on your scooter you need to make sure that your seat is in the correct driving position The seat has three basic adjustments to assist your comfort 1 Mirror Assemble wrench Mirror Assemble 2 Seat Lock Lever This allows the seat to swivel through 360 degree Pull up the seat lock lever fully to release the seat allowing rotation Release lever to lock
14. eering rear cover 2A CIRCUIT HKEAKER Head Lights WINE FUSE TO EN WHITE indicator Lights AA Charger 15A Located on top of rear ae tee run gis i o H Located inside of foot plate Located under the battery Located on rear of the tiller cover MADE In TM sob ce Address of manufacture BRAC WAME Peka Maka ERA No 22 Bengong Sin Rd Gangshan Dist TYPE Pi MAX USER WOR VE KG Located at Kach sung City 820 Taiwan ROC Located at left Located at front all rims side of top BLACK RED ELSE AMAN Located at front ON LEARNING TO GET ABOUT 1 Basic Driving Make certain you are comfortably seated on your scooter and both armrests are down Ensure that the Speed Adjustment Dial is turned to minimum for your first drive When you have become more confident you can increase the setting to a higher speed Push the right Thumb Lever Control as described earlier You will very gently move forwards Release the lever and you will gently stop Practice these two basic functions until you get used to them Steering the scooter is easy and logical by turning the handlebars in the direction you wish to maneuver 2 Incline Control When you approach an incline it is best to lean forward This moves the center of gravity of your scooter towards the front of the scooter for improved stability When going down an incline keep your speed slow This will keep you in a safely controlled descent It is best to l
15. es are linked together by wiring cables to supply the electronic system with 24 volts of power Warning It is imperative that the two batteries are connected correctly to prevent a short circuit between the two batteries When first installing the batteries follow these assembly instructions 1 Connect the labeled positive wire to the positive terminal of the battery with the screw nut and washer provided 2 Connect the labeled negative wire to the negative terminal of the battery with the screw nut and washer provided 3 Repeat this procedure on the second battery making certain the plastic red black terminal covers are secured over each terminal 4 Sit on the seat and switch on your scooter the battery meter will now move to show the state of charge in the batteries and your scooter is ready to drive Batteries circuit diagram CIRCUIT BREAKER MA m M J L 100A WHITE FUSE 100A WHITE ft Ts e YELLOW BLACK RED FUSE 100A VACANT BLACK 20 21 2 Battery Charging Your scooter has a lot of power To ensure it works to its full potential you must maintain both batteries on full charge Nightly recharging after use will help you to give them a longer life and will ensure your scooter is ALWAYS ready to go when you are ONLY use the charger supplied with your scooter other makes of charger may permanently damage you
16. g l Short press to increase hours value 2 Press sustained H to increase hour value sustainability 3 Will return normal drive mode after 3 sec without setting Minute setting 1 Short press to decrease minute value 2 Press sustalned M to decrease minute value sustainability Will return normal drive mode after 3 sec without setting Press to sound a warning to other road users Allow to pre select your desired top speed Simply push on and off to Front and rear light 12 13 13 Forward Reverse Control Lever Wig wag Forward Reverse Your speed for forward and reverse motion and braking is controlled here The right thumb lever moves your scooter in a forwards direction and also controls the rate of speed by the proportional amount of pressure applied The left thumb lever moves the scooter in a reverse direction and controls the rate of speed by the pressure applied The lever when released will return itself to the neutral position and you will gently stop You will note that you can obtain the reverse of this procedure by pulling the levers backwards with your thumb 14 Emergency Brake 2 The scooter in braked on the condition that both of the brakes are stepped Jg 3 Release the lever lets scooter can continue 4 Please exercise braking system until it to use proficient let you in dirving safety Emergency brake lever located on your steering handle
17. ge your scooter in the future this will prove most helpful to you Your service agent will also benefit from a documented record and this book should accompany the scooter when service or repair work is carried out The service agent will complete this section and return the book to you DETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMP DETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMP DETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMP DETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMP 30 YOUR LOCAL DEALER TO BE FILLED IN BY LOCAL DEALER Ereefider X FREERIDER USA 8696 Utica Avenue Rancho Cucamonga CA 91730 Tel 909 466 7996 Fax 909 466 7990 Email Sales freeriderusa com http www FreeRiderUSA com Frecftider FREERIDER CORP Head Ouarter and Kaohsiung Facility No 22 Bengong 5th Rd Gangshan Dist Kaohsiung City 820 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 7 6223093 Fax 886 7 6230373 Email sales freerider com tw http www freerider com tw http www luggie com tw LL 02 10 PL90 2101
18. ication that may affect your ability If you are in doubt consult your doctor e RULE FOR SAFE USE These symbols below are used in this User s Instruction manual to identify warnings and cautions It is very important for you to read and understand them Warning Failure to note the warnings in this user s manual may result in personal injury Your scooter is a powerful machine Please read all of the instructions in this manual before operating your scooter Follow notes carefully to ensure safety at all times ALWAYS make certain your machine is fully charged and in full working order before starting your journey Weight Limitations Your scooter is rated for a maximum weight capacity of 400 Ibs 182 kg l DO NOT ride your scooter without reading this instruction manual Also read all of the safety instructions and warning at the start of this manual 2 ONLY drive your scooter if your health condition will allow you to be safe 3 DO NOT exceed the maximum safe gradient outlined for your vehicle 4 DONOT carry passengers or exceed the maximum carrying weight 5 DO NOT reverse your scooter onto uneven inclines or surfaces Be cautious when traversing slopes 6 DO NOT drive your scooter in a confined space unless the speed adjustment dial is set low 7 DO NOT turn suddenly at full speed especially on uneven or sloping ground 8 DO NOT drive your scooter where you cannot safely or legally walk 9 DO N
19. l lock into the new position Adjustable Caution Check the seat has fully locked by hitching We backwards and forwards TC 8 Headrest Height Adjustment The headrest can be adjusted for height giving you more back support if you are tall by operating the small latch cushion up or push down for the most comfortable position Unlock 9 Handlebar Adjustment The handlebar of your scooter is designed to allow you to position it in a comfortable driving position It can be locked transportation I di The handlebar lock is operated by a black lever positioned on the right hand side of the handlebar To release the handlebar from a locked position pull the black lever upwards the handlebar will now move freely but under mild tension 10 Tiller Height Adjustable 3 The tiller of your scooter is designed to i allow you to adjust in different height in a comfortable driving position The handlebar lock is operated by a 10 mm hexagon screw positioned on the central of the handlebar 1 Put 8 mm hex wrench into the hole N l 2 Counterclockwise turn the tool to relax screw and N l improves the top console to position NU N 3 Clockwise turn the tool to lock screw 11 Co
20. le DO NOT drive on motorways highways 1 e those with a speed limit of over 50mph cycle lanes or in bus lanes ALWAYS switch your lights on at night or in poor visibility Wear reflective clothing If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the scooter OFF as soon as it is safe Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the scooter local dealer and note whether there is a source of EMI nearby Please remember you are a motorized pedestrian and must observe all rules and regulations of other pedestrians wherever possible Your scooter has been designed for use on most roads drive with due care and attention Reading the Safety instructions and warning section of this manual Please have a safe journey amp GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SCOOTER 1 Steering Handbars 2 Driving Mirror 3 LCD Console 4 Off board Charger Port 5 USB 5V Power Outlet 6 Mirror Bracket 7 Front LED Lights 8 Direction Indicator Lights 9 Daytime Running Lights 10 Front And Rear Bumpers 11 Side And Rear Reflectors fp s e 12 Floor Mat KP Y EE SV II 13 13 Aluminum Alloy Sporty Wheels Bays 2 EN 14 3 Functions In One Rear Lighting ZE SG CR wel ath Rear Light Indicators Auto Brake ae PN e A HK NL T Light 1 De A 15 Main Circuit Breaker 16 Mudguards For All Wheels 17 Adjustable Angle Seat With Backrest Your scooter is delivered fully assembled fitting the two batteries and the s
21. le you will need a 13mm box socket and 6 mm hex socket not provided Adjustable t beem a LA Lift the arm upwards you will note the adjusting bolt First loosen the locking nut rotate the bolt in or out until the required angle is found lower the arm and check the angle for comfort re adjust as necessary Finally the tighten locking nut T d IT L Got e md LS E 6 Seat Height Adjustment You may need to alter the seat height setting at a later date please follow these instructions 1 Remove your seat from the scooter by lifting the seat 2 With the aid of a 16mm wrench not supplied loosen the 10mm seat clamp fixing bolt from side of seat post Remove the 10mm fixing bolt and reposition the bolt into one of the four preferred location holes of the seat mounting tube 3 Re tighten the 10mm fixing screw 4 Refit the seat onto your scooter Ajustable NER Eira mm T j Adjustable Lb Y Ar aae 16 mm SPANNER Zu wrench N j H j H j j D j Ss 7 Seat Slide Located on the right front side of the seat The lever allows you to adjust your seat forwards and backwards when sitting on the seat Simply pull up the lever and move in the desired position backward by pushing or forward by hitching As soon as the lever is released the seat wil
22. lling down a long slope elf travelling down a slope reduce your speed to minimise the amount of regenerative charging High Battery Fault The motor has been exceeding its maximum current rating for too long The scooter may have stalled Turn the Current Limit Time out controller off leave for a few minutes and turn back on again The motor may be faulty Check the motor and associated connections and wiring Either a park brake release switch is active or the park brake is faulty Check the park brake and associated connections and wiring Ensure any associated switches are in their correct positions Either a stop function is active or a charger inhibit or OONAPU condition has occurred Release the Stop condition seat raised etc Disconnect the battery charger Ensure the throttle is in neutral when turning the controller on The throttle may require re calibration The throttle speed limit pot their associated wiring may be faulty Check the throttle and speed pot and associated connections and wiring The motor or its associated wiring is faulty Motor Voltage Fault Check the motor and associated connections and wiring The controller may have an internal fault Other Error Check all connections and wiring Park Brake Fault Throttle OONAPU Out Of Neutral At Power Up Speed Pot Fault 24 25 amp TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Speed Maximum Maximum 9 37 937mph ISkp 1
23. ly due to the circuit breaker disconnecting from the speed control electronic box b d KAI a ST fi x 3 Poe d Z p y A CHARGER 15A INDICATOR LIGHTS 4A HEAD LIGHTS 4A USB 2A On rare occasions a temporary overload on the electric circuit can occur for instance when climbing a steep incline If this happens reset the circuit breaker wait for two minutes to allow the temperature activated switch to cool down Locate the plunger on the circuit breaker through the access hole Place a finger onto the circuit breaker and press down on the plunger until it remains down You are now ready to drive again If the circuit breaker trips up again wait for 5 minutes and try again 1 Fault Diagnosis Faults with the main speed controller are rare Most faults on powered vehicles are associated with wiring or misconnections due to poor maintenance or incorrect installation of connectors when assembling the Scooter after transportation in a car If your scooter should fail to operate you will be assisted in diagnosis and locating the area of the fault by observing the number of flashes emitted from the green status light on your control console 22 2 Charging Circuit Fuse One fuse protects your scooter charging circuit from receiving an overload of electrical current The fuse used in the scooter is the same type which is found on automobiles In the unlikely event that a fuse should blow an
24. ntrol Features HANDBRAKE ODO H H d TRD UI Mile 888 88885 KEY SWITCH THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER 11 12 LCD Control Console Sign Function Description Will activate controller system and control panel 1 On Off Power Switch Bars will illuminate to show the level of charge in your batteries 2 Batteries condition indicator Will illuminate when power 3 SUEEE w Distance Temperature on and they also exhibit in B88 8888 Time indicator different value Will illuminate when the direction switch 1s activated 4 Direction indicator press to terminate 5 The green light will illuminate at a constant rate when key switch on and will flash for Status light identify faults Will illuminate when the half 1 2 Half speed indicator switch is activated Switch between Centigrade and Fahrenheit l Short press for switching Om j0 between Centigrade and C F Fahrenheit d Sign Function Km mile gt Left and right horn button Speed Adjustment Dial Front Rear light switch Description Switch between Km and Miles l Short press for switching between kilometer and mile 2 Program Setting Mode for Speed and Loadstone setting please contact your authorized dealer for adjustment Reset the distance range l Short press to switch between ODO TRIP 2 Press sustained to reset TRIP ODO Odometer Total distance TRD Trip distance Hour settin
25. of more than 6 degrees This will exceed the rear stability of your scooter Maximum Speed Up to 9 37 mph 15 kph 10 Range 32 5 miles 52 km Tested at 90 kg 198 Ibs 29 miles 46 4 km Tested at 182 kg 400 Ibs Note Range varies with weight terrain temperature battery condition etc and is subject to manufacturing tolerances Your battery will require a period of breaking in before they will reach their optimum capacity up to 20 charge discharge cycles can be expected before full range is experienced Refer to the battery charging section of this manual Tire Size Front amp Rear 13 inches Batteries Lead Acid battery 75Ah Charger AC input 100 240 volt 50 60Hz DC output 24 volt 8 Amp for Lead Acid battery Conforms to EN60335 2 29 and EN12184 EN12184 1999 Clause 9 8 EN55022 2010 Class B IEC61000 4 2 IEC61000 4 3 EMI RFI Field strength tested to 20V m compliance Electrical System 24 volt DC Drive System Rear wheel direct drive via sealed drive axle Motor 24 volt DC Permanent magnet totally enclosed for outdoor use Brake Automatic dynamic regenerating braking system with spring activated magnetic solenoid parking brake and freewheel facility Tiller Adjustable locking for driving comfort Speed Control Proportional state of the art design for safety and smooth operation incorporated with Fault diagnosis Seat Contoured adjustable seat with height adjustment Armrest with Multiple
26. r batteries and would invalidate the guarantee 3 Battery Circuit Fuse The fuse protects your scooter battery circuit from receiving an overload of electrical current The fuse used in the scooter is the same type which is found on automobiles In the unlikely event that a fuse should blow and needs replacing Please contact your dealer and accordance with the dealer s instructions working Dealer information please refer to the back cover 4 USB Power Outlet The USB connector on the left hand side of the charge socket allows you to charge small electronic devices Caution The electronic devices must be turned off while plugged into the scooter while the scooter is in use e OFF BOARD I d CHARGER PORT Dn PC AL USB POWER ANA OUTLET amp BASIC FAULT FINDING If your scooter will not start 1 Check the power key switch is turned on If it is the battery condition indicator meter will be operating If the green status light on your console is flashing once per second charge your batteries If the battery condition meter and the green status light fail to operate when the key switch is in the on position check the following 2 Make sure the battery charger is not plugged into the tiller charge socket this will prevent drive 3 Check both battery connectors Check battery terminal condition 4 Check the circuit breaker If your scooter stops for no apparent reason it is probab
27. tationery obstacle steps curbs etc must be avoided where possible Proceed with extreme caution when driving near raise surfaces unprotected ledges and or drop offs such as curbs porches stairs etc Most new pavements have wheelchair access ramps at intersections use these at all times Plan your route where possible to avoid poor and uneven surfaces DO NOT attempt to ride up or down curbs as you may ground your scooter and damage it s construction CURB CURB a PRY Correct Incorrect CARE amp MAINTENANCE Your scooter like any other electro mechanical machine will benefit from regular servicing by your dealer You too can help keep your scooter in tip top condition by following a simple guide to home maintenance Note ONLY competent people should carry out service work 1 SEAT UPHOLSTERY A damp cloth and a little soapy water will keep your seat backrest and arms looking smart DO NOT use abrasive cleaners as this will damage the coating Upholstery can be damaged by chemical cleaners The coating material can also degrade over a period of time due to contamination by natural olls in the hair and skin or from medicated power products Ultra violet light can also reduce the life of the upholstery coating material This is a normal ageing process and cannot be guaranteed 2 BODYWORK The painted bodywork on your scooter can be lightly washed with clean soapy water DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or strong de
28. tergents This could fade the color shampoo for automobile works well Remove salt contact as this is very corrosive to bright metal parts Caution DO NOT hose down your scooter with a powerful cleaner Water could be forced into the electronics and cause permanent damage On the painted finish be cautious not to wash with a dirty cloth as this could scratch the paint finish Auto polish can be used to keep the paintwork and bright chrome parts in pristine condition The metal framework of your scooter should be cleaned twice a year and any paintwork damaged should be treated to prevent further attack from the elements Wash regularly if contact is made with road or sea salt this is very corrosive DO NOT store your scooter in damp conditions This may affect the electronics if left for very long periods of time Moisture if left unattended can cause deterioration on metal work protect with proprietary cleaners 3 ELECTRONICS Servicing of the drive electronics and charger should ONLY be carried out by your local service dealer These units are sealed and should not be opened 4 BROKEN SEALS WILL INVALIDATE YOUR GUARANTEE DO NOT operate your scooter in exceptional weather conditions ie very heavy rain or wind Cover your machine up if it is to be left unattended and outside for a long period of time DO NOT drive through deep water with your scooter This could damage the electronic speed controller Sea and road salts are very corrosi
29. trol lever your scooter should reduce speed very guickly If you notice a change in the normal slowing braking condition of your scooter and it does not slow down guickly please DO NOT use your machine contact your dealer 9 MANUAL EMERGENCY BRAKE The manually operated Emergency Brake is designed to be operated ONLY in the case of mechanical or electronic failure to the motor and driving brakes previously mentioned Caution On no account operate this brake in conjunction with the electronic motor brakes Failure to observe this instruction may cause damage or premature wear to the motor and transmission system The manual brake system can be adjusted for wear to the braking material by adjusting the operating cable length adjustment nut Warning Brake adjustment should ONLY be carried out by service dealer failure to observe this warning could put the brakes in an unbalanced state and may cause damage to you or your scooter 10 TIRES Check the condition of your tires regularly Look for signs of wear cuts and foreign objects lodged in the tread Maintain the tire pressures at all times failure to comply with this can lead to poor performance of your machine and could make your machine unsafe and or unstable Tires should be replaced when the tread is worn to 0 5mm amp BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGING 1 Battery Installation Your scooter is eguipped with two maintenance free 12 volt 75Ah batteries The batteri
30. ve and should be neutralized quickly 5 MOTOR The motor on your scooter is fitted with four long life brushes The brushes should be inspected for wear every 12 months or more frequently if you use you scooter daily for long periods The brushes should be changed when they have worn down to approximately 8 mm in length 18 19 6 DRIVE TRANSMISSION LUBRICATION This unit is factory filled and will not normally need additional lubrication Note Our scooter transmission is filled with a special lubricant DO NOT attempt to force grease into the transmission as this will contaminate the original lubrication and will invalidate your guarantee Caution Take care when handling the transmission keep well away from clothing It is normal to find a light film of lubrication around this part 7 MOTOR BRAKES Safety Note For your own safety we recommend that you check the function of your scooter brakes prior to a journey If the motor brake is functioning correctly and the drive is engaged you will not be able to push your machine when it is switched off Or switched on with the speed control lever in the zero speed central position Warning If your machine can be pushed as described above the motor brake could be faulty Please DO NOT use contact your local distributor Note Check the Freewheeling Instructions of this manual 8 DRIVING BRAKE Warning When you drive your scooter and you let go of the speed con

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