ECLIPSE INDEX 1. Introduction....................3 2. Safety information ................3 2.1. Before driving …………………………………………………… ..3 2.2. While driving ………………………………………………….… ..4 23. Labeling ………………………………………………………. …… ..5 3. The parts of the scooter ..................6 4. Operation ………………………………………………………………… ..7 4.1.
This manual includes operating instructions for every aspect of the scooter, assembly / assembly instructions, as well as a guide and tips for safe use. This manual is written for your Eclipse only. The symbols used in this manual are explained below. Read carefully, especially the parts marked with these symbols Improper use can cause serious damage.
- Make sure you are able to control and operate your scooter safely and confidently before shifting to a higher gear. The eclipse is strictly limited to a single passenger.Do not carry passengers on your scooter, included children. Do not use this scooter to carry or transport excessively heavy goods.
ECLIPSE Don't get on an escalator. Mobile phones and other electrical equipment. Do not use a mobile phone or other wireless communication device while driving, although it is always helpful to carry one with you in an emergency. Do not charge a mobile phone or other electrical devices from your scooter.
ECLIPSE IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - Make sure the speed control lever is not depressed before starting your scooter. - In order to avoid injury or damage to the scooter, the rider must not lean on or pull the control lever while going up or down a slope.
ECLIPSE 4. OPERATION 4.1 HOW TO USE YOUR SCOOTER Ignition switch Turn the key to turn ON or OFF: Unit turns on Unit OFF: turns off...
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ECLIPSE Forward, backward and braking. - Push the speed control lever on your right forward with your right thumb and the scooter will move forward. - Push the speed control lever of your left lever forward with your left thumb and the scooter will move backwards.
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ECLIPSE CAUTION! Make sure the seat is locked straight ahead before driving. Handlebar lock The scooter has a handlebar lock function, press and turn the handlebar lock button to lock it, see fig. 4.1.1. Turn the knob to the left to unlock the handlebar, see fig.
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ECLIPSE - Place the scooter in an area where you have enough space to move the parts around. You may need help removing some of the components from the scooter. - See "Specifications" for individual component weights. - No tools are required to disassemble or assemble your scooter. It can always be disassembled or mounted on a level, dry surface with enough room to work and move around your scooter.
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ECLIPSE Assembly / assembly Note: Raise the handlebars before getting back on the bike. 1. Make sure the “Freewheel” (clutch) mode lever is in the drive position. 2. Fit the rear section at the top and make sure the front section hook is connected to the rear section shaft.
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ECLIPSE 3. Adjust the front and rear sections (See figure 4.1.7) 4. Put the battery in the scooter and make sure it is in the correct position. 5. Adjust the seat on the anchor tube until the steering lock clicks.
ECLIPSE The green zone indicates a full battery charge. The red color indicates the low load zone. The remaining energy indicated by the indicator may vary by time and type of driving. Repeated starts, stops or rises consume energy more quickly.
ECLIPSE Fig. 4.2.1 Driving mode Fig. 4.2.2 Freewheel mode (clutched) (disengaged) 4.3 ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBAR The handlebar can be adjusted with the following steps. 1. Turn the thread counterclockwise to loosen it (Fig. 4.3.1). 2. Adjust the angle of the handlebar to the desired position, turn the steering wheel clockwise to tighten it.
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ECLIPSE Driving his scooter 1. Make sure the seat is installed correctly and in a straight line. 2. Make sure the steering column is in a comfortable and secure position as described above. 3. Make sure the electromagnetic brake is in drive mode as described above.
- While parking your scooter, make sure you park on level ground and then turn the key to "OFF". 5. BATTERIES AND CHARGER The batterys that incorporates the scooter Eclipse, are from 21A / H, offering a greater range. 5.1 CHARGING THE BATTERY Be sure to follow the procedures listed below in sequence.
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ECLIPSE 4. The charger LED light will be orange at the start of a charge. The duration of the charge is at least 6 - 8 hours, but this varies depending on the condition of the battery and factors such as temperature.
ECLIPSE CAUTION! Please follow the following rules to avoid accidents during charging. - Please use only the supplied charger and fully charge the battery each time. The battery could be damaged if an incompatible charger is used. - Never disassemble or tamper with the charger.
Until these cycles are carried out, it will not function at full capacity. You will notice that the distance the Eclipse can travel will gradually increase during the first few weeks of use, as the batteries reach their optimum level of efficiency after approximately 12 discharge and recharge cycles.
ECLIPSE Is there any abnormal noise from the engine? Does the electromagnetic brake work well? Motor Does the “Freewheel” (clutch) mode lever work Lever "Freewheel" properly? (clutch) Does the indicator move to green when turned ON Battery indicator after a full charge? Is the remaining energy sufficient...
ECLIPSE Brake circuit There is a switch in the brake circuit (on the battery). If the scooter's ignition switch is "ON" and the battery indicator does not move, there may be an electrical current overload in the scooter; restore the electrical circuit by pressing the button.
ECLIPSE 6.5 STORAGE Make sure the scooter is stored under the following conditions: - Make sure the seat is locked. - Make sure the key switch is in the "OFF" position and the key is removed. SUGGESTION Please store the scooter in a place where it is out of direct sunlight, rain or moisture.
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ECLIPSE battery. necessary, change them. 3. Cold weather reduces 3. Allow the batteries to reach room battery life. temperature and then fully recharge them. 4. Defective charger. 4. Contact your dealer. Behaviour 1. Defective speed 1. Contact your dealer. control...
ECLIPSE Error Get in contact with your distributor. potentiometer speed. Voltage error Get in contact with your distributor. the motor. Other errors. Get in contact with your distributor. Turn off the scooter and leave it for a few minutes Error of before turning it on again.
(initial discharge and recharge cycles performed). 9. WARRANTY Your Eclipse is warranted by the manufacturer for a period of twenty four months from the date of purchase and subject to the following conditions: 1. This warranty extends only to the original purchaser / user of the product identified by the product serial number found on the frame.
Service information Only genuine replacement parts should be used. An authorized dealer will service your eclipse under the above warranty terms. Your dealer's services are provided by competent professionals. They should be able to answer any questions you may have. Almost all problems can be solved this way.
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ECLIPSE Maintenance Carry out the checks outlined in this manual regularly. Tires Keep the tires at the pressure recommended by the manufacturer. They will last longer and safer. Replace them when they have worn out. Lights Check regularly and replace the bulbs when necessary, use the lights frequently, after dusk, on a cloudy or rainy day.
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ECLIPSE - Other motor vehicle users: You may be doing all the right things but this does not guarantee that others will do the same. When you need help - You may have to ask people to open doors for you. Most people are willing to help if you ask politely.
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ECLIPSE But always remember that your vehicle is not a car and it is small and vulnerable. If you need to make a left turn through traffic, try to make it close to the curb and then use a safe crosswalk or the crossing signal control. Only try to turn left if you are absolutely sure it is safe to do so.
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ECLIPSE Lights Check regularly and replace the bulbs when necessary, use the lights frequently, after dusk, on a cloudy or rainy day. However, remember that the use of lights can reduce the range of your scooter. GUIDELINES FOR SAFETYUse on sidewalks Using the sidewalk or crosswalk does not make you a pedestrian.
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ECLIPSE - Driving inside stores and buildings: Most of the larger stores, and even some very small ones, are accessible to wheelchairs and scooters. Once inside the store it is your responsibility to drive slowly and safely and not injure accessories or people. You may have to ask for help. Again, in most cases people are willing if asked correctly.
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ECLIPSE Remember Vehicles you can see in your rearview mirror may seem far away, but they are almost certainly moving faster than you, so be careful. Passing a parked vehicle Be very careful not to get into a lane where a faster vehicle is coming behind you.
ECLIPSE 11. USER REGISTRATION User registration details User name..............Address………………………………………………………….. …………………… …………………………………………………. ………………………………………………………………………. Postal Code.………………………………. Telephone……………………………………… Date of purchase …………………………… Serial number ……………………… Service registration Parties Date Company recommendations Technical replaced...
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ECLIPSE WARRANTY The guarantee is extended for 2 years, according to the current Law of Guarantees that refers to all the manufacturing defects of the products. Damages caused by natural wear and tear or improper use, as well as lack of maintenance, are excluded.
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