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janet poulter
January 20, 2025
alarm going off when driving
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
The alarm may go off while driving the Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus if the system detects constant motion for more than 15 seconds, which it interprets as a potential intrusion. This could be a false trigger if the alarm was not disarmed before driving. To prevent this, press button 2 on the key fob to disarm the alarm before use.
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This manual contains the information that you and your authorised Address 2 ________________________ Scooterpac service centre will need to keep your Cabin Car in good working order. Town/City ________________________ If you have any questions, please contact the...
2 Legal The Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus is designed to be operated by a single person, in accordance with the legal requirements for operating a Class 3 invalid carriage in the jurisdiction in which it was sold. Operating the vehicle outside of these limitations may invalidate your warranty.
These are designed to stop the Cabin Car tipping backwards on a steep incline. Should you see any damage to the wheels, you should cease using the car and take it to a certified mechanic who can ensure that the chassis has not been damaged. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
It is possible to attempt steeper inclines, but we strongly suggest that you do not. To reduce the possibility of tipping backwards on inclines, lessen the load on the back of the scooter by sliding the seat forward as much as possible and leaning forward. Figure 1 – Recommended gradients Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
This manual introduces you to the operation, maintenance and care of your Cabin Car. If you have any questions, or are unsure of anything, please contact the dealer your originally purchased the Cabin Car from. All maintenance work should be carried out either by an authorised Scooterpac dealer or by a certified mechanic. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2...
If there is more than 1cm of water standing on the pavement, extra care should be taken as the car may have reduced ability to grip and steer. Under no circumstances should more than one person operate the vehicle at one time. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
If the vehicle is moving an emergency stop can be performed by letting go of the throttle levers and firmly pulling the hand-operated brake lever on the right-hand side of the tiller. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
8.2 Keys & Fobs The Cabin Car is delivered with several keys which operate various functions: Ignition Door Locking Remote Central Follow-Me-Home Alarm System Fobs Keys Keys Locking Keys Lights Fob (Optional) Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
The pitch of the seat can be changed by the lifting lever located on the right-hand side of the seat when seated. Figure 5 – Pull black handle to adjust the backrest Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
Try to find a position that allows a good view of the digital control panel and allows full left and right movement of the steering. Figure 6 – Press the black handle down to adjust tiller pitch Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
For the most accurate steering the car should be moving forwards or backwards at a controllable speed. Gently push one side of the tiller away from you, allowing the car to begin turning. Make sure that you are continually observing your surroundings during any manoeuvre. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
This function is particularly useful when operating the car in tight areas. Turn the dial clockwise to go faster and counterclockwise to move slowly. Figure 8 – Max Speed Limiter Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
For your own safety, only operate this function when on a flat surface. When in freewheel mode care must be taken to manoeuvre the car safely as there is no brake function. TOP TIP – The car will continue to roll if pushed. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
This will not deactivate the camera, it will simply mute the audible function of the rear parking sensors. Parking Sensor accuracy may be affected by Bumpers or the Lockable Rear Box. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus...
It is not recommended that you lock the car from the inside of the vehicle. In an emergency, a quick exit from the vehicle may be obstructed by locked doors. Figure 9 – Complete key fob Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
From the outside you can also use the supplied door key to lock both doors by using the nearside door. Using the external lock in the offside door will only lock that specific door. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
The Cabin Car is powered on and ready to be used when the digital dashboard displays visual data (figure 12). Figure 11 – Tiller mounted Figure 12 - Digital dashboard displaying data key slot Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
To switch them on press the button once before initiating a manoeuvre. Once the turn is complete and it is safe to do so, press the again to turn off the indicator. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
The electric horn is activated by pressing the button on the tiller top. The horn should only be used in compliance with the Highway Code. The horn will only sound if the ignition is switched on. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
The top reservoir is a top-up tank only and acts as a funnel for filling. Do not attempt to fill this to the brim as it may cause excess water to overflow from the main filling tank. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus...
Suitable for newer devices, manufactured after 2015 – this will provide a higher charging rate. TOP TIP – If unsure, please check the user manual of the device you would like to Figure 14 - USB charge ports power to confirm required charging rate. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
For your convenience, the Cabin Car is fitted with a bottle/cup holder. It can be opened by pulling down on the upper ring. The lower ring will follow. TOP TIP – The cup holder should not be used to store alcoholic beverages. Figure 15 - Tiller mounted cup holder Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
When the heater is active you will hear the fan the button will illuminate blue to indicate that the heater is on. If your Cabin Car is fitted with the Cool Air System your Interior Heater will operate slightly differently – please see 9.1 Optional Extras. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
The rear parcel shelf is designed to carry light loads of less than 2kg. This houses the rear lighting cluster and it is important not to overload this area as this may damage the lighting components. Figure 16 - Rear parcel shelf Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
If there are long periods where you decide not to use your scooter, we recommend that batteries are charged at least once a fortnight. Figure 17 – Tiller mounted This will ensure they remain healthy and are ready for regular usage. charge port Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
The port and supplied cable are weatherproof, but they are not certificated for use in heavy storms. Figure 19 - External charge port open with external Figure 18 - Closed external charge port charge lead plugged in Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
For safety reasons the door windows will not lower all the way. Always ensure that the windows are fully closed when the Cabin Car is unattended. Figure 20 - Door card with handle and window controls Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
To disarm the Alarm, press button 2. This will be confirmed by two short high-pitched chirps. TOP TIP – The other two buttons on the fobs do not offer any useable functions. Figure 21 – Alarm System Key Fobs (Buttons) Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
To adjust the angle of a mirror, rotate the switch to either the ‘L’ or ‘R’ position and then use the joystick to control the mirror’s glass in up, down, left and right positions. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
To deactivate press the switch again dashboard. When the Beacon is checking the LED illumination has activated the LED light around the gone. This confirms the beacon is switch will illuminate orange. now off. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
LED. LED. This indicates the low This indicates the high temperature illuminated this indicates that the heated seat function is off. temperature setting is active. setting is active. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
LED display. Calls can be answered by pressing the Call Answer button (figure 19) & ended or rejecting incoming calls by pressing the phone/mode/hangup button (figure 19). Figure 22 – Handsfree Remote Control Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
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Insert your USB Device into the USB Port (figure 18). Your music will play automatically. TOP TIP – This function is compatible with MP3 audio files only. Figure 23 – Wireless Handsfree Control Unit (Key Buttons) Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
LEDs are energy efficient and long lasting however they may eventually require replacement. LED bulbs can be purchased from the dealer that supplied your Cabin Car. Replacing bulbs should only be completed by a certified Scooterpac dealer, as it involves disassembling units that must be resealed to the original manufacturing specification. 10.2 Battery Care The battery assembly in your Cabin Car should not require any maintenance on a day to day basis, however access may be required.
Fuses should only be changed by professionals, as improper work may damage the Cabin Car electrical system. Figure 24 - Fuse box Figure 25 - Fuse box cover location Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
If the tyres become worn, they should be replaced before the Cabin Car is used again. Front tyre pressure: 25psi Rear tyre pressure: 35psi Figure 26 – 35psi 25psi Recommended tyre pressure Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
Apply automotive polish to achieve a high-shine finish. It is highly recommended that polish is applied in areas where the paintwork may be exposed to adverse weather conditions. TOP TIP – Never use boiling water to clean the Cabin Car. Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
Scooterpac dealer from which it was purchased. If a repair cannot be completed a replacement part will be fitted. If a manufacturing defect is found, it must be reported in writing to the Scooterpac dealer from which the Cabin Car was purchased from within 28 days of purchase.
Varies with user weight, terrain type, battery charge, Tyres 13” / 330mm pneumatic tyres battery condition, tyre condition. Turning Radius 3250 mm Maximum Slope 12 degrees Seat Back Height 737 mm / 29” Seat Width 483 mm / 19” Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
In order to ensure continued safe operation, the Cabin Car must be serviced every 12 months. We recommend recording the servicing dates and locations on the sheets below. Always have your Cabin Car serviced at an authorised Scooterpac dealer, using original Scooterpac parts. Next...
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Next Service Year Service Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Next Service Year Service Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
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Next Service Year Service Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Next Service Year Service Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
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Next Service Year Service Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Next Service Year Service Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
14 Notes Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus | User Manual...
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alarm going off when driving
The alarm may go off while driving the Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus if the system detects constant motion for more than 15 seconds, which it interprets as a potential intrusion. This could be a false trigger if the alarm was not disarmed before driving. To prevent this, press button 2 on the key fob to disarm the alarm before use.
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