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Lisa
January 17, 2025
How to exit turtle mode
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
To exit turtle mode on the REYHEE CRUISER, gradually twist the speed adjustment knob to the right, away from the turtle icon. This increases the speed.
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USER MANUAL: CRUISER Before using your new REYHEE Cruiser electric mobility scooter, please read and comprehend all warnings, cautions, and safety instructions as labeled on the product packaging box, on the product itself, and in this user manual. SKU number: R100 FDA Certified Class II Medical Device www.reyhee.com...
How to use the dual throttle control levers 37 - 38 • How to navigate corners, curbs, and inclines 38 - 41 • Standing up and getting out of the Cruiser 41 - 42 How to transport the Cruiser 43 - 44 Maintenance 45 - 46...
Because life happens, and sometimes events and changes create challenges for us to overcome, Reyhee prides itself on being able to offer that bit of help we sometimes need so that we may get back to doing those activities we cherish.
- to prevent potential injury to yourself & potential damage to the product - and seek assistance. The Cruiser comes with the following items in the packaging box. Please identify and locate all of the following prior to assembly:...
Getting to know your Cruiser Parts Diagram: Side view Front basket (removable) Seat swivel lever Console Deck lights Handlebar Deck Armrest (adjustable) Front wheel Seat-back (foldable) Headlight Seat (height adjustable) Tiller adjustment knob Armrest adjustment bar Tiller (adjustable & foldable)
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Getting to know your Cruiser (Cont.) Parts diagram: Rear view Armrest bracket Armrest adjustment knob Rear lever(“D”= drive mode)(“N”= neutral/freewheel mode) Anti-tip wheels...
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Getting to know your Cruiser (Cont.) Console parts diagram (top view): Ignition (power on/off) Battery level indicator Ignition key Speed adjustment knob Headlight & decklight button Horn alert button Handlebar (left-side) (use to alert passersby of your Throttle control lever (right side)
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Getting to know your Cruiser (Cont.) Dimensions diagram: Side view Height from seat to arm rest 8” (20.3cm) Total height (from ground to top of seat-back) 32.6 - 35.6” (82.8 - 90.4cm) Ground clearance 2.5” (6.3cm) Total length (including anti-tip wheels) 40.2” (102.1cm)
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Getting to know your Cruiser (Cont.) Dimensions diagram: Rear view Seat back height 12.6” (32cm) Seat width 17.5” (44.4cm) Total width 20.2” (51.3cm) (with armrests in narrowest position)
The area around the Cruiser is CLEAR of any potential obstructions / hazards and passersby (including children and pets). The Cruiser is powered OFF, the rear lever is in DRIVE (“D”) mode, and the key is REMOVED from the ignition. (This will help prevent accidental starts or movements of the Cruiser during assembly.)
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Assembly (Cont.) Step one: Installing the headlight Locate: Headlight (attached but uninstalled to the front of the Cruiser) Headlight screws (x 2: identical) #5 allen wrench (provided) Grip the headlight and orient it so the attached bracket is beneath the headlight.
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Assembly (Cont.) Step two: Installing and adjusting the tiller (cont.) Installing the tiller (cont.) Align the bottom of the tiller (sawtoothed joint) with the corresponding installation point (sawtoothed joint above the headlight). Keep all body parts and any loose hair / clothing / jewelry / accessories AWAY from the installation point, to prevent potential injury or damage.
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When adjusting the tiller and determining the desired position, ALWAYS ensure the tiller adjustment knob is FULLY TIGHTENED BEFORE the user gets into the Cruiser to check if the current tiller position is desired Otherwise, there may be risk of injury and product damage.
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Step three: Securing the main body to the rear section Keep all body parts and any dangling items AWAY from any assembly connection points, to prevent potential injury. DO NOT lift any part of the Cruiser by its plastic parts, to prevent potential injury or product damage. Locate:...
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• Ensure that the Cruiser is powered OFF, rear lever is in DRIVE mode, and the key is REMOVED from the ignition. (This will help prevent accidental starts or movements of the Cruiser during assembly.) Locate the battery pack.
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Assembly (Cont.) Step five: Installing the upper seat post into the lower seat post (cont.) Check to see that the inside of the lower seat post is CLEAR of any obstructions. Observe the upper seat post and identify the 4 possible seat height positions. These positions are the 4 holes in the upper seat post, with 1 inch (2.5 cm) difference between each hole.
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Twist the support ring’s twist screw until it is fully tightened. Locate the lower seat post knob (ridged). Facing the rear of the Cruiser, insert the lower seat post knob into the lower seat post and turn clockwise until it is fully tightened.
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Assembly (Cont.) Step six: Installing and adjusting the seat (cont.) Gradually insert the seat into the upper seat post until the bottom of the seat is firmly against the top of the upper seat post. Twist the seat slightly back and forth until it is firmly affixed to the top of the upper seat post.
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Assembly (Cont.) Step seven: Installing and adjusting the armrests onto the seat (cont.) Repeat steps 2 - 4 for the right-side armrest. Ensure that both armrests are adjusted to the same desired width position. Otherwise, there may be risk of injury, instability, and product damage.
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(e.g. necklaces); or anything that could potentially be hazardous. DO NOT hang anything from the basket, including (but not limited to) items that could dangle and become tangled in parts of the Cruiser; any form of walking aid (e.g. a cane); or any items that do not fully...
- - - ASSEMBLY IS NOW COMPLETE - - - But wait! BEFORE you begin operating your Cruiser, please read and comprehend ALL warnings and instructions outlined hereafter. If you are not certain that you are capable of fully understanding and following all warnings and instructions below, please do not attempt to operate the product and seek assistance.
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To charge the Cruiser’s battery pack, there are two charging options: Charging option #1: On-board charging • Choose this option if you are able to charge next to your Cruiser. • Locate the battery pack, which should be in the battery terminal on the Cruiser.
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& functional electric wall outlet. Charging option #2: Off-board charging • Choose this option if you cannot charge near the Cruiser, and must remove the battery pack to charge it elsewhere. • First ensure that ALL charging safety warnings in this user manual are read, comprehended, and followed.
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Charging Instructions (cont.) To prevent fire risk and suboptimal charging, DO NOT plug the charging cable into an extension cord or any other indirect power sources. Check the charging progress by observing the LED light on the charger. The LED light should turn on after the charger is plugged into the electrical wall outlet.
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Charge ONLY with the provided battery pack, charger, and charging cable. • Using a battery pack or charger OTHER than those provided or approved by Reyhee VOIDS your warranty. • The provided battery pack and charger are intended for use ONLY with the...
IMPORTANT WARNINGS & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY. WHEN THE CRUISER IS IN USE, HEED THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS AT ALL TIMES: THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE RIDDEN OR OPERATED BY CHILDREN •...
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WARNINGS (CONT.) THE MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY OF THIS PRODUCT IS 300 LBS (136 KG), • INCLUDING ANY ITEMS WORN OR CARRIED BY THE USER. • CHECK PRESENCE, CONDITION, AND FUNCTIONALITY OF ALL PARTS BEFORE EACH USE. IF THERE IS ANY UNUSUAL NOISE, VIBRATION, OR CHANGE IN EASE OF USE, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE AND CONTACT CUSTOMER SUPPORT.
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If transporting the product by ground vehicle, first ensure that it is POWERED OFF, fully disconnected from the charger, and safely stowed and properly secured. (See “How to Transport the Cruiser” for full safety instructions.) Electric-powered mobility scooters such as this product may be susceptible to...
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NOT permitted and will automatically VOID the warranty. As an electric mobility scooter, the Cruiser can and is intended to move. Even when taking all necessary precautions, and heeding all warnings and instructions provided, the user and any accompanying persons may still encounter dangerous situations in which serious injury or death may occur.
READ & COMPREHEND ALL WARNING LABELS ON YOUR CRUISER: • Warning label on the battery pack. • Any other warning labels that may be on the product itself or its packaging box. (Note that the presence/design/text/location of these labels are subject to change at any time without prior notice.)
(bar/post/joint), to prevent potential injury when lifting and lowering the armrest. • If intending to get in or out of the Cruiser after lifting an armrest, ensure the armrest is lifted ALL THE WAY UP before safely getting in or out of the Cruiser. •...
Orient yourself until your back is facing the seat. Gradually sit down on the seat, using the (lowered) armrests as support if needed. Option #2: Getting into the Cruiser seat after swiveling the seat to the side Locate the seat swivel lever (beneath the seat).
Feet must be placed flat on top of the deck. If any part of your foot/feet is touching the ground while the Cruiser is in motion, you risk potential injury. Also ensure that no part of the user’s footwear (e.g.
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0% during usage. • Note that while the Cruiser is charging, the battery level indicator will NOT turn on to show charging progress. (Charging progress is indicated by the light on the charger itself.)
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NEITHER the speed adjustment knob NOR the speed decrease function act as a brake or stopping mechanism. Horn alert button • Press button once to have the Cruiser emit an alert sound. • This button should be used to alert other people in the vicinity of the user’s approach. •...
Cruiser moves forward. Simultaneously turn the tiller to the left, using the handlebars. Note that the Cruiser has a turning radius, so movement to the left will NOT be a sudden 90 degree turn. Moving the Cruiser to the right Use your right hand to gradually pull the RIGHT-SIDE throttle control lever until the Cruiser moves forward.
When the dual throttle control levers are released and the brake is engaged, the Cruiser will NOT immediately stop, but instead will ROLL to a stop. BEFORE releasing the dual throttle control levers, the user must ensure that there is sufficient distance for the Cruiser to safely come to a stop.
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DO NOT attempt to navigate over a curb higher than 2.5 inches (6.3 cm) at an angle or in reverse, as this may cause the Cruiser to tip over, resulting in injury, product damage, or property damage.
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Cruiser to tip over, resulting in injury, product damage, or property damage. In the event you need to brake while the Cruiser is moving up an incline, releasing the right-side throttle control lever will automatically engage the brake.
Standing up and getting out of the Cruiser BEFORE standing up: Ensure that the Cruiser has come to a COMPLETE stop in a safe location on a flat even ground-level surface, where the Cruiser will not create any obstruction or hazard for others.
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How to Operate Your Cruiser (Cont.) Standing up and getting out of the Cruiser (cont.) Option #2: Getting out of the Cruiser seat after swiveling the seat to the side Ensure that the intended walking pathway is clear. Reach beneath the seat to grip the handle of the swivel lever with one hand.
How to Transport your Cruiser WARNINGS • Transporting the product MUST be done by an adult, who is able to demonstrate the physical and mental faculties required to understand the instructions. • At NO time while transporting the product should any person/child/pet/item(s) be seated or placed in it.
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Ensure the power is OFF and the key is REMOVED. Ensure no-one is sitting or placed in the seat (including children and pets). Ensure the area around the Cruiser is clear of any obstructions, hazards, and potential passersby (including children and pets).
For any maintenance or replacement of a part/component that is not explicitly approved by Reyhee for the user to maintain or replace by themself, DO NOT ATTEMPT to conduct maintenance or replacement, and contact customer support to locate the nearest authorized service center.
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Maintenance (Cont.) Cosmetic maintenance: Before each use of the Cruiser, check that all parts are CLEAR of debris, dirt, dust, and anything else that may cause obstruction or potential deterioration over time. Use a soft, dry cloth if needed. Ensure the power is OFF and exercise caution (e.g. wear protective gloves) when removing any debris, dirt, dust, etc.
Technical Specifications Model name Cruiser SKU number R100 Description Electric mobility scooter Maximum weight capacity * 300 lbs (136 kg) Drive type Rear wheel drive Maximum built-in speed limit ** 3.75 mph (6 km/h) Turning radius 44.75 inches (113.66 cm)
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Technical Specifications (Cont.) Battery pack type Lead-acid Total number of batteries 2 (in 1 sealed battery pack housing) Removeable? Total weight of battery pack 29.5 lbs (13.3 kg) Battery voltage 2 x 12V Battery amp-hours 2 x 20Ah Battery *** Total charging time from 0% to 100% Up to 8 hours Total battery lifespan...
Cruiser. Battery level is too low or empty. Ensure the electrical wall outlet is functional. Why did the Cruiser suddenly shut Battery level is empty. Use charger and charging down while I was using it? cable to charge the Cruiser’s The circuit breaker on the battery pack.
Product replaced under the limited warranty may be replaced with a brand new or factory refurbished product. If the defective product is discontinued, end of life, or out of stock, Reyhee will issue a replacement product of equivalent value or features. Product warranty periods do not...
Warranty (Cont.) Note that in the event of accidents, injuries, property damage, or death while using a Reyhee product, insurance coverage is not guaranteed. Check with your insurance provider for more details. International disclaimer: Reyhee’s products are currently produced for sale in the United States. Customers who purchase Reyhee’s products in the United States from an authorized reseller, but transport the products...
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How to exit turtle mode
To exit turtle mode on the REYHEE CRUISER, gradually twist the speed adjustment knob to the right, away from the turtle icon. This increases the speed.
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