Step 5 – Test drive
To ensure that each scooter meets a minimum level of safety, the following procedure should be
undertaken. This procedure should be carried out in a spacious environment and with due regard to
any possible unexpected scooter movement in the event of faulty installation.
1.
Raise the wheels off the ground using blocks under the scooter frame so that the wheels
can turn freely.
Warning:
Scooters can be very heavy. It is recommended that you use a jack or similar
tool to help you lift the scooter.
2.
Recheck all wiring, paying particular attention to polarities of batteries, motor and park
brake.
3.
Make the final connection to the Battery Positive (+) terminal, open the key switch and
close the circuit breakers.
Note:
Wait approximately 5 seconds after closing the circuit breakers before proceeding to step 4,
as the
controller takes a few seconds to charge its internal circuitry after the first connection of
battery power before it will be ready to drive.
4.
Turn the key-switch to turn the R
5.
Turn the key-switch again to turn the R
switch again to turn the R
6.
Ensure all installed hardware is functioning correctly by activating appropriate
buttons/switches etc.
7.
Move the throttle slightly out of neutral and listen for the "click" as the park brakes
disengage.
8.
Move the throttle backwards and forwards and ensure that the wheels respond smoothly
and in the correct direction.
9.
If a Speed Dial is fitted, turn it to various positions to check that it can limit the speed of the
wheels correctly.
10. Release the throttle to neutral and listen for the click of the park brakes re-engaging.
11. Turn off the R
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12. Turn the R
2 back on and turn the Speed Dial (if installed) to the lowest speed setting.
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13. Sit in the scooter and drive forward and reverse slowly, checking for precise and smooth
control.
14. Repeat at higher speeds.
15. Drive the scooter on a 1:6
16. Test all other hardware fitted.
17. Repeat testing until the scooter performs as expected.
4
This is for guidance only. Low-current controllers may not be able to handle a 1:6 ramp at full load.
Rhino to RHINO2 Conversion Guide
2 on. Ensure it turns on correctly.
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2 off. Ensure it turns off correctly. Turn the key-
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2 back on.
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2 and remove the blocks from under the scooter.
4
ramp and check for normal power, smoothness and parking.
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