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Scooter maintenance. Finally, we hope that your new Solax Transformer Soft-Tail will help you to enjoy a more comfortable, convenient, and wonderful life. All the information and pictures contained in this manual are subject to the factory's products and are to be used only for...
Table of Content Table of Content………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2 1. Features......................................3 1.1Main characteristics................................4 2. Product Specifications and Relevant Parameters........................5 3. Main Parts and Relevant Function............................6 3.1 Control panel/dash ................................6 3.2 Key ignition ...................................6 3.3 Speed adjustment dial................................6 3.4 Power indicator..................................7 3.5 Direction control lever................................7 3.6 Horn button ..................................
1 Features Please refer to the diagram below to identify the different components of your scooter. Familiarise yourself with the terminology to better understand part references throughout the Owner’s Manual. Product images may vary and will be subject to real products received.
The padded backrest will provide a comfortable seated position. The backrest can be folded down for easier transport. Once folded the Solax Transformer Soft-Tail can be transported easily and conveniently either in the boot of your car, by train, plain or ship.
3 Main Parts and Relevant Function 3.1 Control Panel/Dash - Fig.01 USB mobile phone charging port The Dash is the “control-center” of your Solax Transformer Soft-Tail. It offers access to all the features and controls. It features Horn Key Ignition ...
3.4 Power Indicator (Fig.04) When the scooter is turned to the “on” position, your battery charge will show on the LCD display. As you use your scooter and your battery, the lights will snuff out, starting with the green bars on the right-hand side. Fig.04 3.5 Direction Control Lever The direction control lever is used to control the forward and...
3.8 Controller The Controller is fixed in the rear cover and it receives the signal from the control panel and transfers the signal to motor, brake, and bulb. You should not remove the cover yourself any work on the controller needs to be carried out by a fully trained technician or you may void your warranty.
Please follow the steps outlined in 4.1 but using the button located on the back of the scooter near the charging port. Notice: Ensure your scooter is on level ground, before using the fold/unfold function of your Solax Transformer Soft-Tail 5 Manual Folding & Unfolding 5.1 Manual Folding...
Approach slope end, slopes, raised group and unprotected edge zone (such as curbside, vestibule and stairs ets.) with extra care. Do not change the scooters setting or modify your Solax Transformer Soft-Tail in anyway. Any breeches of this may result in your warranty being void and your scooter not operating in a safe manner. ...
25’C or under 10’C 7.1 Battery charging guide You can charge your Solax Transformer Soft-Tail in the folded or unfolded position. The Charging Socket is in the center of your scooters dash. Please see image below. 1. Ensure your scooter is turned off (Set key to “off” position) 2.
7.2 Guide to a safe and long-lasting battery 7.2.1 How does the charger work? When the battery voltage is low, the battery charger outputs a large current to charge the battery. When battery voltage is close to full, the battery charger outputs a small current, this is known as a trickle feed.
may change its initial charge during transportation. The battery will lose power in high temperatures and it will extend the held charge in low temperatures. The battery needs a few days to adapt to the surrounding environment before performs consistently. More importantly, deep-cycle batteries require several charging cycles (full charge and large discharge) before they will perform at maximum capacity.
8.2 Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity The 4-Wheel Folding Scooter is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.The customer or the user of the 4-Wheel Folding Scooter should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test IEC 60601 Compliance level...
8.3 Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity The 4-Wheel Folding Scooter is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.The customer or the user of the 4-Wheel Folding Scooter should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test IEC 60601 Electromagnetic environment - guidance...
8.4 portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the 4-Wheel Folding Scooter Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the 4-Wheel Folding Scooter The 4-Wheel Folding Scooter is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
9. Basic Troubleshooting 9.1 Scooter not turning on Please check the key is inserted into the switch and turned to the on position Check it if the battery is fully charged, if not charge the battery until the charger light turns green ...
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Name of re-seller Name of re-seller / Purchasing Store / Purchasing Store Please complete your Warranty registration card and email through a copy to wholesale@motobility.com.au Warranty Statement Materials, manufacturing or assembling problems under the normal usage is responsibility of the dealer for the repair or replacement of parts.
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The following symbols are found on the Scooter: Warning of Microwave Radiation Manufacturer Do not drive in rain or snowy weather Date ofManufacture keep loose clothing clear of the scooter Refer to TheInstructionManual Do not operate cell phones while the [:r;::ill] scooter is poweredon.
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