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This EMI could result in unintentional movement and or erratic control of the vehicle. Motorized scooters may be susceptible to EMI emitted from sources such as radio and TV stations, amateur radio transmitters, two-way radios and mobile phones. The interference can cause the scooters brake to release or move by itself.
Preface Dear Customer: Congratulations on the purchase of your new mobility scooter. Your scooter design combines the most advanced state-of-the-art components with modern, attractive styling. We are certain that the design features and trouble-free operation of your scooter will add convenience to your daily living and ensure complete satisfaction.
Safety Rules 01- Do not ride the scooter without reading this instruction manual 02- Do not exceed the safe maximum climbing angle of the scooter 03- Do not exceed the maximum user weight at any time 04- Do not mount or dismount the scooter when the key is turned on 05- Do not operate or sit on the scooter if it is in free wheel mode 06- Do not turn suddenly at high speed 07- Do not drive your scooter where you cannot safely or legally walk...
700E Tiller and Seat Adjustments Tiller The tiller position of this scooter can be adjusted to your needs to maintain a comfortable riding position. To adjust the tiller, hold the tiller in one hand tightly, and release the locking handle in other hand.
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Seat 1) Depth: The seat is equipped with slider, as shown in the Fig above. Pulling up the slider bar allows the seat to move forward or back to adjust the distance from the tiller or to provide more leg room. 2) Rotating: Hold the Seat Rotation Lever, then turn the seat around to your required position, release the Seat Rotation Lever to lock the seat.
Control Panel Operation Before riding your scooter, please make sure you have a full understanding of all the functions and how to operate the controls correctly. Key Switch: Turn the key clockwise to operate the scooter. OFF is anti-clockwise. LH/RH Direction Indicator Button Press the left or right button to indicate the scooters turning direction.
To free wheel the scooter the magnetic brake must be disengaged as follows. 270E & 420E… pull up the brake lever into the manual position as shown above The 500 and 700 series brakes are disengaged by reaching under the right hand side of the scooter and disengaging the brake lever which is located on the end of the motor.
Battery Charging IMPORTANT: Charge the scooter after every use regardless of the travel distance. Switch OFF the scooter before charging the battery Open the charger socket cover on the scooter and plug in the charger lead then plug in the 240v plug to a power socket. The charging light will be orange when charging and change to green when 90% charged.
Maintenance Brake System Inspection Check that there is space at the front and rear of the scooter. Switch on the Scooter and turn the Speed Knob to the slowest (Turtle side) Pull and Release the Throttle Lever to release and lock the Auto Brake System, a ‘Clicking’...
Maximum User Weight Limits and Climbing Angles Each TREK Scooter has been manufactured to have safe working limits for maximum user weight and incline angle. The maximum user weight is indicated at 0 degrees for each model. WARNING: Exceeding user weight limit or incline specifications may damage your scooter and void your warranty...
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FAQ & Solution 01. Can I wash my scooter with water? The scooter has a water resistant system, but not water proof. Never pour water on the scooter to wash. The best way is to wipe the scooter with a soft damp cloth. Never try to clean the scooter with chemical materials, this may damage the scooter.
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