Featherweight Scooter Owner's Manual

Lightest electric scooter 37 lbs.

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Featherweight Scooter -
Lightest Electric Scooter 37 lbs.
Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 Featherweight Scooter - Lightest Electric Scooter 37 lbs. Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Instructions before Use 1.0 Safety Guidelines 2.0 PRE-RIDE SAFETY CHECK 3.0 SPECIFICATION 5.0 OPERATING YOUR SCOOTER 5.1 STARTING 5.2 STEERING 5.3 DRIVING ON INCLINES, HILLS, SLOPES, AND RAMPS 5.4 Fold the Scooter 6.0 Operation - Fitting the Battery Box 6.1 Insert Battery Box 7.0 Remove Battery Box...
  • Page 3: Instructions Before Use

    The warranty card will not be valid if the product was modified or is not using genuine parts. ● For safety reasons, please do not give the electric scooter to children, pregnant women, or other people who are not suitable to use the electric...
  • Page 4: Safety Guidelines

    Please be aware that the final selection and purchasing decision regarding the type of scooter to be used is the responsibility of the scooter user who is capable of making such a decision and his/her health care professional (i.e., medical doctor, physical therapist, etc.).
  • Page 5: Pre-Ride Safety Check

    2.0 PRE-RIDE SAFETY CHECK Get to know the feel of your scooter and its capabilities. We recommend that you perform a safety check before each use to make sure your scooter operates smoothly and safely.
  • Page 6: Specification

    Never attempt to get onto or off your scooter without first removing the key from the key switch. This will prevent the scooter from moving if accidental throttle control lever contact is made. WARNING! Never drive the scooter with the tiller lock in the locked position.
  • Page 7 Horn Button: (15) This button activates a warning horn. Your scooter must be turned on for the horn to be operational. Do not hesitate to use the warning horn to prevent an accident or injury.
  • Page 8: Operating Your Scooter

    Release the lever and allow your scooter to come to a complete stop before pushing the other side of the lever to move in reverse. When the scooter is moving in reverse, the reverse beeper will sound. When the throttle is completely released, it automatically returns to the center “stop”...
  • Page 9: Steering

    5.4 Fold the Scooter To fold the scooter pull out the fold knob as shown below, [Fig5.4.1] at the same time gently lower the seat back down into its folded position, Now with the seat folded,...
  • Page 10 Re-tighten the tiller knob to hold the tiller into position. This will then allow you to pull the scooter on its rear tip wheels as shown in 6.4 Storage and Travel. CAUTION! Lifting weight beyond your physical capability may result in physical injury. Ask...
  • Page 11: Operation - Fitting The Battery Box

    [Fig 6.2.0] 8.0 Operation - Freewheel Lever The Freewheel lever on the scooter is located on the rear section of the scooter. Before driving the scooter needs to be put into the drive position. The two positions are:...
  • Page 12 WARNING! Before placing your scooter into or taking it out of freewheel mode, remove the key from the key switch. Never sit on the scooter when it is in freewheel mode. Never put your scooter in freewheel mode on any incline.
  • Page 13: Operation - Batteries And Charging

    ● If the battery indicator has reached the red LED range, charge the battery for 16 hours minimum, ignoring the charge complete display! ● Even if the scooter is unused for a long time, the battery should have a 24 hour charge once a week to make sure that it is fully charged.
  • Page 14: Charging Your Batteries - Warning

    ● You cannot overcharge the battery when using the charger supplied with your vehicle, or a charger that has been approved by 1800Wheelchair. ● Protect your charger from sources of heat such as heaters and direct sunlight. If the battery charger overheats, the charging current will be reduced, and the charging process delayed.
  • Page 15 WARNING! Risk of injury if using the scooter during charging. Do not attempt to recharge the batteries and operate the scooter at the same time. Do not sit in the scooter while charging the batteries.
  • Page 16: How To Charge Your Batteries

    • Make sure you read and understand the battery chargers user manual if supplied, as well as the safety notes on the charger. • Turn off the scooter power and remove the key. • Remove the battery box from the scooter.
  • Page 17: Emi / Rfi

    [Fig 9.3.1] • Put the charger plug into the outlet point • Do not switch on the battery charger until all the plugs are in the position • The LED light on the battery charger will show amber while charging •...
  • Page 18: Daily Checking

    WARNING! Unintended movement or brake release can cause an accident or injury. The FDA has determined that each make and model of a scooter can resist EMI / RFI to a certain level. The higher the level of resistance, the greater the degree of protection from EMI / RFT –...
  • Page 19: Regular Checking Record

    0.5 mm. 12.0 Maintenance Do not use water, oil, or other chemical solutions to clean your scooter. Be sure NOT to spray the scooter with the water as this can damage the electronic components. Please clean the scooter by wiping it with either a dry or moist cloth.
  • Page 20: Basic Troubleshooting

    13.0 Basic Troubleshooting This table is only a guide to aid you in getting your scooter operating, should you have any problems. If you are unable to get your scooter operating, please contact your Scooter Dealer. 14.0 Flash Codes Scooter Controller Internal Diagnostics The diagnostic flash codes for your scooter are designed to help you perform basic troubleshooting quickly and easily.
  • Page 21: Warranty

    17.0 Warranty WARRANTY POLICY:...
  • Page 22: One-Year Limited Warranty

    NOTE: If there is an increase in the noise level from the transaxle, the warranty does not apply. An increase in operational noise level usually occurs due to excessive strain on the scooter. 17.3 Batteries Batteries are covered by a six (6) month warranty from the original manufacturer and a further six (6) month warranty at the discretion of 1800Wheelchair.
  • Page 23: Service Checks And Warranty Service

    7. Repairs and/or modifications made to any part of the scooter without specific and prior consent from 1800wheelchair. 8. Circumstances beyond the control of 1800wheelchair. 9. Exclusions also include components with damage caused by: ● Contamination (rain, etc). ● Abuse, misuse, accident, or negligence.

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