Segway Freee F2 User Manual
Segway Freee F2 User Manual

Segway Freee F2 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Freee F2 Electric Wheelchair User Manual...
  • Page 2 Copyright, Trademarks: Segway® is a registered trademark of Segway Inc. USA Freee® is a registered trademark of Freee Mobility GmbH, Germany Contact Information: For support, please contact us. We are always at your disposal. Freee Mobility GmbH Wasenstrasse 90 73660 Urbach...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Notes Related to this User Manual ............7 1.1. About this Manual ..................7 1.2. Safety Messaging ..................7 1.3. The Risk of Injury ................... 7 1.4. Requirements for Riding the F2 ..............7 1.5. Risk Prevention ....................8 Transportation and Assembly .................
  • Page 4 Handling ......................37 5.1. Powering On the F2 ..................37 5.2. Confirming the Beginner Setting ..............37 5.3. Balance Mode ..................... 38 5.4. Driving Out the Parking Stands..............38 5.5. Transfer / Mounting the F2 ................39 5.6. Driving In the Parking Stands ..............40 5.7.
  • Page 5 8.5. Charging Failures ..................63 8.6. Regenerative Braking .................. 64 8.7. Reading the Battery Charge Level Display ........... 64 8.8. How Temperatur Affects Performance ............65 8.9. Maximizing Travelling Distance ..............66 8.10. Replacing Batteries ..................67 8.11. Battery Transportation and Shipping ............67 Maintaining and Servicing your F2 ...............
  • Page 6 10.8. F2 Error Overview ..................83 10.9. Table of Errors ..................... 84 10.9.1. Table of Errors 2 ..................86 Technical Specifications ................87 EC Declaration of Conformity ............... 89 Page 6 of 89 User Manual F2 06/2017 V1.63 Freee Mobility GmbH...
  • Page 7: Safety Notes Related To This User Manual

    Safety Notes Related to this User Manual Congratulations on the purchase of your new F2 electric wheelchair! 1.1. About this Manual To learn to ride your F2, you must read and follow all instructions and warnings in this User Manual. It is important that you follow all safety warnings and cautions that appear throughout the User Manual and that you use good judgement when riding your F2.
  • Page 8: Risk Prevention

    The driver must have an unrestricted mobility of the upper body to safely steer and control the Generally, it is highly recommended that the rider meets these requirements irrespective of the traffic regulations in the country of use. The minimum rider weight is 45 kg, the maximum rider weight is 100 kg. 1.5.
  • Page 9: Transportation And Assembly

    Store the delivery papers containing the serial numbers in a secure place. The serial numbers can provide helpful information in case of a repair. F2 Serial Number, Segway® Serial Number F2 serial number Segway® serial number...
  • Page 10 InfoKey Controller Serial Number Your F2 is delivered with two InfoKey Controllers. The serial number of the InfoKey Controller is located on the back under the trim ring of the InfoKey Controller. The serial number begins with S/N. serial number location of the InfoKey Controller Page 10 of 89 User Manual F2...
  • Page 11: F2 Components And Subsystems

    F2 Components and Subsystems 3.1. Vehicle The F2 consists of a Segway® PT Chassis and a Seat Platform and electric Parking Stands. Handlebar InfoKey Controller Backrest Seat Transfer Aids Lock-Out Bolts for Transfer Aids User Panel Segway® PT chassis with...
  • Page 12 Lock-Out Release of the Handlebar Parking Stands All parts of the F2 must be approved and properly installed by Freee Mobility. Never attempt to ride the F2 without the Handlebar attached. Using your F2 without all parts properly installed could damage your F2 and result in serious injury and/or damage from loss of control, collisions, and falls.
  • Page 13: Seat Platform

    3.2. Seat Platform The Seat Platform consists of a Seat with a Cushion, Transfer Aids and Backrest. 3.2.1. Seat The Seat is adjustable to 5 different heights. In horizontal direction, the Seat is adjustable infinitely. The Seat is attached with 4 screws to the Chassis. Adjusting the Seat Horizontally: ...
  • Page 14 Caution: Ensure the Seat screws are always tight. If the screws loosen during riding the F2, this could result in loss of control and/or injury of yourself and/or others. Page 14 of 89 User Manual F2 06/2017 V1.63 Freee Mobility GmbH...
  • Page 15: Transfer Aids

    3.2.2. Transfer Aids The Transfer Aids provide side support for your thighs. They can be adjusted in the width. For transfer they can be folded aside. Adjusting the Seat Width: The Seat width can be adjusted individually to the riders needs. Seat Plate Fastening Screws (4 x)
  • Page 16 If you want to fold aside the Transfer Aids, pull the lock-out bolts. As the Transfer Aids are folded aside, they are automatically locked. Unlocking the bolts from the folded down position of the Transfer Aids, the Transfer Aids are brought to their upright position. Caution: Located beneath the Seat Plate are two sensors detecting the presence or absence of a rider while the F2 is powered on.
  • Page 17: Seat Cushion

    3.2.3. Seat Cushion The Seat Cushion is attached with Velcro® strips to the Seat Plate. The Seat Cushion of the F2 can be removed for cleaning. You also have the possibility to exchange the Seat Cushion of the F2 with customary Seat Cushions.
  • Page 18: Backrest

    3.3. Backrest The Backrest can be tilted. It can be removed for transportation. If you wish to attach your own Backrest (e.g. Jay) on the F2, please ask Freee Mobility for an adapter. Adjusting the Inclination of the Backrest Lock-Out Button ...
  • Page 19: Handlebar

    3.4. Handlebar The Handlebar is removable and can be adjusted in height and length. Adjusting the Length of the Handlebar: Clamping Piece for length adjustment Clamping Piece for height adjustment Lock-Out Release Handlebar Receptacle  Loosen the screws of Clamping Piece for height adjustment with a 3 mm hex-wrench. ...
  • Page 20 Removing the Handlebar:  Push the Lock-Out Release.  Pull the Handlebar out of the Handlebar Receptacle.  Lay the Handlebar carefully aside. Attaching the Handlebar:  Take the Handlebar and insert it into the Handlebar Receptacle.  Ensure the Centering Pins are aligned with the Centering. ...
  • Page 21: Footrest

    3.5. Footrest Your feet are secured on the Footrest. It is especially important for wheelchair drivers that their feet cannot slip away to the sides. The Footrest can be adjusted in the height and in the length. Adjusting the Height of the Footrest: Knurled-Head Screws for height adjustment (2 x)
  • Page 22: User Panel

    3.6. User Panel The User Panel serves for a simple operation of the F2. Five Buttons are located on the User Panel as well as several Indicator Lights. Buttons Buttons Button Description Symbols Power Button: With this button you can power the F2 on and off.
  • Page 23 Indicator Lights Indicators Lights Indicator Description Lights Symbols The Indicator Light illuminates green. The function chosen by pressing the button is successfully realized. The state is stable. The Indicator Light illuminates red. The function chosen by pressing the button is not successfully realized.
  • Page 24: Infokey Controller

    3.7. InfoKey Controller The InfoKey Controller is used to operate and monitor the motor and the main batteries. The InfoKey Controller has four buttons around the outer edge and a display in the center. The InfoKey Controller must be within 5 m (15 ft.) in order to communicate with the F2. Beginner Button Information Display Button Display...
  • Page 25 The InfoKey Controller Display provides status information such as messages and warnings, through various icons. Information Display (time, distance, speed, etc.) Warning Icon Wrench Icon (Service) Main Battery Gauge Face Icons InfoKey Controller Low Battery Icon Security Icon AC Power Icon Beginner Icon Rider Detect Error InfoKey Controller...
  • Page 26 Icon Symbols Description Information Display Displays time, date, speed, average speed, trip distance, and odometer. Wrench Indicates a system fault that requires service; also displayed during a Safety Shutdown. Face A series of face icons display to indicate status. You may see a happy, sad or neutral face depending on the current status of the F2.
  • Page 27 Icon Symbols Description InfoKey Controller Indicates the InfoKey Controller has detected the F2. Link Signal The InfoKey Controller must be within 5 m (15 ft.) in order to communicate with the F2. Rider Detect Error If this symbol shows up, a serious system failure exists.
  • Page 28: Power/Standby Button Functions

    3.7.1. Power/Standby Button Functions The following functions can be performed using the Power/Standby Button. Powering the Motor On and Off To power on the motor: 1. Stand no more than 5 m from the F2. 2. To power on, tap the Power/Standby Button. 3.
  • Page 29: Information Display Button Functions

    2. To enable the Beginner Setting, confirm that the Beginner icon is not displayed, then tap the Beginner Button. The Beginner icon will show in the display. Beginner Button Turtle Symbol The F2 only executes this command if the Parking Stands of the F2 are driven out or when the driver is not on the seat.
  • Page 30 After replacing the InfoKey Battery, all information will revert to default. Trip distance/average speed will reset to “0”. Odometer will not reset. Setting and Resetting Information The following procedures are covered in this section:  Setting time format, hour and minutes ...
  • Page 31: Security Button Functions

    3. Set Year Select the year by tapping the Security Button until the desired year is displayed. Press and hold the Security Button to fast-advance years. Tap the Information Display Button to confirm and advance to the month setting. 4. Set Month Select the month by tapping the Security Button until the desired month is displayed.
  • Page 32: Button Combination Functions

    Security Button The F2 only executes this command if the Parking Stands of the F2 are driven out or when the driver is not on the seat. The Security Function includes an alarm and a mechanism that makes it difficult to move your F2 and discourages tampering.
  • Page 33 Activating the Training Safety Shutdown The purpose of the exercise is to introduce the rider to the experience while in a predictable, controlled environment with a spotter. Please read the following steps before executing the exercise. 1. Make sure that the F2 is in Balance Mode and that the Parking Stands are drawn in. 2.
  • Page 34: Functionality

    Functionality Integrated in the F2 is a technology named Dynamic Stabilization. This technology enables the F2 to balance and to move backwards and forwards. The F2 moves forwards and backward in response to changes of your center of gravity in relation to the wheels.
  • Page 35: Turning

    4.3. Turning The F2 turns in the direction that you lean the Handlebar. You turn left by leaning the Handlebar to the left; you turn right by leaning the Handlebar to the right. To turn in place, slowly pivot the Handlebar to the side in the direction that you want to turn.
  • Page 36: Parking Stands

    When riding straight on uneven terrain or slopes, keep the Handlebar vertical. 4.5. Parking Stands The Parking Stands are electrically driven out and in by the push of a Button. The Parking Stands can adjust to an unevenness of the ground of up to 5 cm. Parking on a slope or in a sloping position is not safe.
  • Page 37: Handling

    Handling 5.1. Powering On the F2 Power on the F2 by pressing the Power Button on the User Panel. Check the battery charge level. Power on the motor by pressing the Power/Standby Button on the InfoKey Controller. Check the battery charge level. Battery charge level Power/Standby Button...
  • Page 38: Balance Mode

    Beginner Button Turtle icon Before you attempt to ride the F2 for the first time, have a spotter at your side to help you with the handling as well as with your transfer onto the F2. 5.3. Balance Mode The F2 needs to be in Balance Mode as well as horizontally aligned before you can drive out the Parking Stands.
  • Page 39: Transfer / Mounting The F2

    To drive the Parking Stands out, press the Button “Parking Stands Down“ on the F2 User Panel. “Parking Stands Down” Button Indicator Lights “Parking Stands Down” The Parking Stands shut down when they have reached the ground. A minor uneven ground is adjusted to.
  • Page 40: Driving In The Parking Stands

    7. Sit upright. Make sure, that your back is able to move freely and that it is not impeded by the Backrest. Press the Lock-Out Button of the Backrest and while keeping the Button pressed, lean backward until your back is able to move freely back and forth. 5.6.
  • Page 41: Powering Off The Motor

    Have a firm grip on the Handlebar. With the other hand, press the Button “Parking Stands Down”. Button “Parking Stands Down” Indicator Lights “Parking Stands Down” The Parking Stands are driven out. The Indicator Light is then illuminated green. If an error occurs during this maneuver, the Parking Stands are automatically driven in.
  • Page 42: Transfer / Dismounting

    Now you are able to press the “Parking Stands Up“ Button to start riding the F2. 5.11. Transfer / Dismounting Ride the F2 to the position where you would like to dismount the F2. When the F2 is stationary, press the “Parking Stands Down“ Button. As the F2 is now securely stationary, you are able to dismount the F2.
  • Page 43 4. Power off the InfoKey Controller. 5. Remove the Handlebar and the Backrest. 6. While keeping a firm grip on the F2, drive in the Parking Stands. 7. Power off the user panel. 8. Two people take a firm grip on the Grasping Points of the F2 and load the F2 into the vehicle.
  • Page 44: Unloading Your F2 From A Vehicle

    5.14. Unloading Your F2 from a Vehicle Warning: You could harm yourself when unloading in the F2. The F2 can be unloaded from the vehicle with the help of two people. To unload the F2, please follow following steps: 1. Release the retaining straps. Make sure that the F2 cannot shift or roll out of the vehicle when releasing the retaining straps.
  • Page 45 5. Hold the F2 horizontally until the Indicator Light of the Balance Mode on the User Panel of the F2 begins to blink. 6. Press the Button “Balance Mode“ of the User Panel of the F2. Keep the F2 in horizontal position.
  • Page 46: Risk Prevention

    Risk Prevention This chapter explains how risks can be reduced when riding the F2. Please follow these considerations to reduce the risk of injury to yourself and others. 6.1. Riding Form  Be alert – Scan both far ahead and in front of the wheels – your eyes are your best tool for safely avoiding obstacles and slippery surfaces.
  • Page 47: Avoiding Hazards

    6.2. Avoiding Hazards The F2 is highly maneuverable and allows you to easily navigate around obstacles. However, to prevent the loss of traction, you must always be careful when riding and learn to identify and avoid slippery, icy, or wet surfaces, loose materials (sand/gravel), steep slopes, and obstacles. Stop the F2 in these cases and look for another way around the obstacle.
  • Page 48 Avoiding Trips: Trips occur when the F2 wheels or chassis encounter an obstacle or terrain change that prevents the F2 from moving, bringing it to an abrupt stop and potentially causing a fall.  Avoid holes, curbs, steps, and other obstacles. ...
  • Page 49  Stay centered on narrow sidewalks or elevated paths.  Make sure that one wheel does not drop off a curb. Page 49 of 89 User Manual F2 06/2017 V1.63 Freee Mobility GmbH...
  • Page 50: Practice Riding

     Avoid turning when maneuvering backward. Avoiding Obstacles Be careful of obstacles while riding your F2. 6.3. Practice Riding You will need to become very familiar with your F2 before you attempt to ride outside of your controlled practice environment. The more you practice, the safer you will be when you move into new places.
  • Page 51: Navigating Terrain

     With practice, you should be able to ride in narrow areas. You should also be able to ride, turn, and stop on a narrow, curving, paved walkway.  Until you can ride with this precision, do not attempt to ride in any area where you might encounter children, pedestrians, pets, vehicles, bicycles, or other obstacles and potential hazards.
  • Page 52: Riding Tips And Safety Guidelines

    6.6. Riding Tips and Safety Guidelines The F2`s balancing ability and ease of use may lead you to become overconfident. If you exceed the ability of the F2 to balance, such as by riding over obstacles, uneven terrain, slippery surfaces, loose materials, or steep slopes, you can very quickly lose control, leading to collisions, falls, and injury.
  • Page 53  Do not ride in the dark. Do not ride the F2 in low visibility conditions without a light. To ride safely, you must be able to clearly see what is in front of you and you must be clearly visible to other.
  • Page 54: Rider Weight

    and falls. Lower pressure reduces range and increases risk of damage to the tires and wheels.  Before you lift the F2, make sure it is powered off. Use proper techniques to safely lift and load the F2. It is recommended that two people work together to lift the F2. ...
  • Page 55  Bumpier surface conditions  Higher speeds  Abrupt maneuvers The F2 monitors the amount of power being used and will activate safety alerts when it senses excessive power demands. It is important that you learn to anticipate and recognize when the F2 is reaching the limits of performance.
  • Page 56: Safety Alerts

    Safety Alerts It is important that you recognize alerts and know how to respond appropriately before you ride your F2. Read and follow all the instructions in the User Manual. 7.1. Speed Limiter When you approach the maximum allowed speed, the F2`s Speed Limiter will push the Handlebar back to slow you down.
  • Page 57: Stick Shake Warning

    7.2. Stick Shake Warning One of the ways that the F2 notifies you when you are at risk of falling is by shaking the Handlebar and making a growling noise. This is called the Stick Shake Warning. The Stick Shake Warning can occur in conjunction with, or independent of the Speed Limiter and Safety Shutdown alert, depending on your riding situation.
  • Page 58: Rider Off

    Possible Causes Recommended Action Riding aggressively, accelerating or stopping Ride more smoothly and slowly. abruptly. Riding against the Handlebar. Leave a gap between you and the Handlebar. Riding on rough terrain or steep slopes. Ride on smoother, flatter, less demanding terrain Riding against an obstruction such as a door Stop pushing against the obstruction, stop the...
  • Page 59: Empty Battery Condition

    You have approximately 10 seconds from the start of a Safety Shutdown to come to a controlled stop. If you have come to a controlled stop, the Parking Stands automatically drive out. After 10 seconds the F2 immediately shuts down when the wheels reach zero speed. If a Safety Shutdown occurs: 1.
  • Page 60 In some cases, old, cold, heavily used, or poorly maintained batteries may develop a high resistance condition. This can cause a pending empty battery condition to occur even if the batteries were recently charged. Page 60 of 89 User Manual F2 06/2017 V1.63 Freee Mobility GmbH...
  • Page 61: Batteries

    Batteries 8.1. Battery Safety To guarantee your and others safety and to maximize the life time and the power of the batteries, following instructions must be followed. The batteries may not be used under following conditions:  if the batteries case is broken ...
  • Page 62: Technical Specifications Of The Battery

    8.2. Technical Specifications of the Battery Please find the technical specifications of the battery in the chapter “Technical Specifications”. If you use, charge, or store your F2 batteries outside the limits specified, you may void the limited warranty, damage your batteries, and/or experience reduced range and ineffective battery charging.
  • Page 63: Unplugging The Power Cord

    8.4. Unplugging the Power Cord When you are ready to use the F2, remove the Power Cord, then close the Charge Port Cover as follows: 1. Disconnect the Power Cord from the Charge Port on the F2. 2. Disconnect the Power Cord from the grounded AC outlet. 3.
  • Page 64: Regenerative Braking

    2. If AC power is present and the Charge Indicator lights are either red or off, unplug the power cord, then remove and reseat the batteries. 3. If these actions fail to resolve the problem, contact the Freee Mobility service. 8.6.
  • Page 65: How Temperatur Affects Performance

    Surface Charge (Partial Charge) Whenever you do not fully charge the F2`s batteries, surface charge or partial charge may affect the accuracy of the battery charge level display, causing it to show a higher charge level than actually exists. After you power on, check the battery charge level display and then ride for at least three or four minutes and check the battery charge level display again.
  • Page 66: Maximizing Travelling Distance

    Speed Limiter or Stick Shake Warning Safety Shutdown As with all batteries, less energy is available at low battery temperatures. You may not be able to travel the same distance when the batteries are cold as when the batteries are nearer to room temperature.
  • Page 67: Replacing Batteries

     Battery State: Charged and proper maintained batteries have a positive effect on the travelling distance whereas old, cold and overstrained batteries reduce the maximum travelling distance.  Wind: Tail wind increases the travelling distance whereas head wind decreases the maximum travelling distance.
  • Page 68 For transportation and shipping of devices with integrated Li-ion batteries, following regulations apply: Shipping by road / by rail: allowed Shipping by sea: allowed Shipping by airfreight: not allowed If you need to ship the Li-ion batteries or the F2 with installed Li-ion batteries by air, please contact the airline for details.
  • Page 69: Maintaining And Servicing Your F2

    Maintaining and Servicing your F2 The F2 is designed to be virtually maintenance free. Make sure it is clean, all parts are installed functioning properly, batteries are charged, and tires are properly inflated prior to riding. Never open the chassis, or gearboxes. These are not user-serviceable parts. Warning: Before you perform any of the following procedures, verify that the F2 is powered off and unplugged.
  • Page 70: Storing Your F2

    Avoiding Excessive Water Impact Do not submerge the F2. It can cause permanent damage. Following rules apply:  Do not submerge the batteries or powerbase in water.  Avoid exposure to heavy downpours or extended periods of heavy rain (including riding, storage, or when transporting).
  • Page 71: Checking The Wheels

    Grasping Point Grasping Point Grasping Point 3. Take a grip on the robust grasping points of the Frame and Footrest. Warning: Watch your fingers! The F2 must not be lifted by the wheels, the fender or the fires. Hands and fingers could be get caught in between the tires and the fender. 9.4.
  • Page 72: Removing And Installing The Batteries

    6. Regularly check the tire profile. The tire pressure is checked as followed: 1. Make sure the F2 is unplugged and powered off. 2. Tip the F2 onto its side on a smooth, clean surface. Make sure the tire to be checked is on the ground.
  • Page 73: Removing And Installing A Wheel

    To install the batteries: 1. Make sure the F2 is unplugged and powered off. 2. Install one of the batteries to the chassis, with the curved edge of the battery to the outside of the chassis. 3. Ensure the battery is aligned straight against the chassis edge trim, and there are no uneven gaps.
  • Page 74: Replacing The Infokey Controller Battery

    To install the wheel: 1. Make sure the F2 is unplugged and powered off. 2. Ensure the F2 is on its side. 3. Ensure the wheel mounting surfaces are clean of debris. 4. Place the wheel over the three threaded posts. 5.
  • Page 75 A backup battery for the InfoKey Controller should always be on hand, as the F2 cannot be used without a functioning InfoKey Controller. Page 75 of 89 User Manual F2 06/2017 V1.63 Freee Mobility GmbH...
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting The F2

    Troubleshooting the F2 You can troubleshoot certain problems with your F2 before contacting an authorized Freee dealer or the Freee Mobility service. This chapter provides lists of problems and recommended actions. Always shut down your F2 and unplug the AC Power Cord before performing any maintenance or installing any part or accessory.
  • Page 77: 10.1.2. The F2 Will Not Power On

    10.1.2. The F2 will not power on The Indicator Lights of the User Panel are not illuminated after trying to power on the F2. 1. Plug the F2 into AC power. 2. Power on the F2. 3. The Charge Indicator Lights blink and show the charge level of the F2 batteries. 4.
  • Page 78: 10.1.5. The F2 Will Not Power Off

    A Rider Detect sensor is on at Power off the F2. startup. Try to power on the F2 again. 10.1.5. The F2 will not power off Please check the following: No Rider is Sitting on the F2:  Press the button “Balance Mode” on the User Panel of the F2. ...
  • Page 79: Chassis

    3. Make sure that the Handlebar is centered. 4. If the F2 still will not enter Balance Mode, identify the error icon on the InfoKey Controller, and attempt to clear the fault following the recommended actions. 10.2. Chassis 10.2.1. Wheel is loose and/or wobbles The wheel is not secure.
  • Page 80: Reduced Performance Level

    3. Inflate the tire and check for leaks. If the tire goes flat or will not maintain inflation pressure, contact Freee Mobility Service. 4. If the tube leaks, you can order a new tube by contacting Freee Mobility Service. The tube must only be replaced by a technician in for example a repair shop or garage.
  • Page 81: Pitch Or Roll Angle Exceeded

    In case of a Safety Shutdown, stay calm and bring the F2 to a controlled stop. The Parking Stands automatically drive out after the F2 has come to a stop. All Indicator Lights on the User Panel start blinking. 10.5. Pitch or Roll Angle exceeded If the F2 shuts down because a forward/backward (pitch) or side (roll) tilt limit was exceeded, or no Rider Detect sensors were depressed while the F2 was moving at speed, the icon shown in...
  • Page 82: Parking Stands

    10.7. Parking Stands 10.7.1. The Parking Stands will not drive out Please carefully read through the chapter “Handing”. The Parking Stands can only be driven out, when the F2 is powered on and in the Balance Mode. 1. Power on the InfoKey Controller. 2.
  • Page 83: F2 Error Overview

    10.8. F2 Error Overview Should an error occur, either caused by a technical defect or a maloperation of the rider, an error code is displayed on the User Panel. The red Indicator Light of the Battery Gauge on the User Panel will blink. The error code is displayed with the green Indicator Lights of the Battery Gauge.
  • Page 84: Table Of Errors

    10.9. Table of Errors Green Battery Description Recommended Action Indicator Lights Rear Parking Stand cannot be Motor or cable are defect. driven out. Please contact Freee Mobility Customer Support. Rear Parking Stand cannot find Please check your parking position. ground contact The Parking Stand cannot park in a dell.
  • Page 85 Green Battery Description Recommended Action Indicator Lights Front Parking Stand is driven in. Move the Parking Stand up and down. At the same time the ground Once the Parking Stand has arrived in sensor is actuated. the top position, the error code is shown.
  • Page 86: Table Of Errors 2

    Green Battery Description Recommended Action Indicator Lights The speed of the F2 is too high Stop the F2 and balance the F2. Then to be able to drive out the drive out the Parking Stands. Parking Stands of the F2. 10.9.1.
  • Page 87: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications F2 Specifications Net Weight 74 kg Minimum Rider Weight 45 kg Maximum Rider Weight 100 kg Maximum Total Weight 174 kg Maximum Speed 10 km/h or 20 km/h depending on registration Ground Clearance (Unloaded) 8,5 cm 81 – 89 cm Total Length with Footrest 57 –...
  • Page 88 Charging Temperature Range 10 ºC to 50 ºC Storage and Transport Temperature -20 ºC to 50 ºC Range Capacity and Voltage 5.8 Ah, 73.6 V Dimensions 35.7 x 19 x 8.2 cm Battery Weight (Pair) 10.3 kg Parking Stand Battery Specifications Battery Type Lithium-Ion 4 cells Number of Cycle Driving In and Out...
  • Page 89: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer: Freee Mobility GmbH Wasenstr. 90 73660 Urbach, Germany The Manufacturer declares in sole responsibility that the product: Model: Freee F2 Net Weight: 74 kg Voltage Motors: 73V = Voltage Parking Stands 13 V = Function:...

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