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Culver Mobility COUGAR Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 COUGAR MOBILITY SCOOTER Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Ⅰ.INTRODUCTION…………………........1 Ⅱ.STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE…………....3 Ⅲ.OPERATION…………………........5 Ⅳ.MAINTENANCE………………........12 Ⅴ.CLEAN................13 Ⅵ.SAFETY……………………...........14 Ⅶ.WARRANTY…………………………......17...
  • Page 3: Ⅰ.introduction

    Ⅰ.INTRODUCTION Read and follow all instructions,warnings,and notes in this manual before attempting to operate your mobility scooter for the first time. If there is any information in this manual which you do not understand,or if you require additional assistance for assembly or operation,please contact with your authorized local provider.
  • Page 4 manual and follow them strictly when you use the mobility scooter for the first time.These instructions are fully for your vital interests. Comprehending the instructions is the basic protection for operating the mobility scooter safely. Once you really comprehend how to operate and maintain the mobility scooter,we believe this product will bring you the service without worry and endless fun for years.
  • Page 5: Ⅱ.structure And Performance

    Ⅱ.STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE This scooter mainly consists of below parts: scooter body, seat unit, armrest,handlebar, driving wheels, brake lever, anti-tipper, battery pack, front light, and controller.(See pic.1 ). Pic.1 Control instruments ①Headlamps ②Fast slow gear ③Horn ④Forward/Reverse Four switches Brake pad Handlebar Light Front Wheel...
  • Page 6 Anti slip foot pedal Rear wheel Motor Mudguard tile Reflective safety light Battery box Seat Armrest Table1 SPECIFICATIONS Overall size (L*W*H) 1100*540*870mm Battery 24V 12AH Scooter weight(without battery) 20kg Maximum speed 25km/h Brake Electromagnetic brake system Weight capacity 120kg Ground Clearance 80mm Tyres 10inch solid tyre...
  • Page 7: Ⅲ.operation

    III.OPERATION 1. How to drive this mobility scooter a. Get on the scooter, fully insert the key to the key switch and turn on the power. b. Hold the handle with both hands, the gear modulates the forward gear, and the right hand slowly turns the handle to move forward c.
  • Page 8 Step2:The electric vehicle is in a fully oponed state ②Fold the scooter Step1:Pull the electric vehicle upwards in the direction indicated by the arrow until the vehicle folds Step2:The electric vehicle is in a folded state...
  • Page 9 3.Charging charger The battery charger is important to the batteries . This off-board can charge your scooter’s batteries safely, quickly and easily. WARNING! Your scooter’s batteries must be charged with the off- board battery charger supplied by us . Do not use any automotive-type battery charger.
  • Page 10 the charger from the wall socket and then its output connector from the charging socket of the scooter.  The battery pack can also be charged off-scooter. Please turn off the power before charging. New Battery’s Usage To break-in new batteries for maximum efficiency , please follow the notes here below : 1.
  • Page 11 3.Tiller Console The tiller console houses all of the controls required for driving your scooter, including the key switch, the speed adjustment button, throttle control lever, battery condition indicator, horn button and headlight button. With all of controls on the console you can control various motions of your scooter.
  • Page 12 automatically return to the primary position, i.e. the stop position, and engages your scooter’s brakes to slow the scooter until it comes to completely stop. WARNING! If your scooter occurs unintended motion , please release the throttle control lever immediately . The scooter will automatically come to stop unless this lever is out of order.
  • Page 13  When 4 bars are displayed, it means that the battery is fully charged.  When 2 bars are displayed, it means that the battery remains at half capacity and needs to be charged.  When 1 bars are displayed, it indicates that the batteries have been fully discharged ,and they need to be recharged immediately.
  • Page 14: Ⅳ.maintenance

    A wrong connection may cause damages to the charger. Ⅳ.MAINTENANCE General Guidelines  Avoid knocking or bumping the tiller console and consoles.  Avoid prolonged exposure of your scooter to extreme conditions, such as overheat, cold or moisture.  Keep the tiller console clean. ...
  • Page 15: Ⅴ.clean

    appearance.  All wheel bearings are pre-lubricated and sealed. They require no subsequent lubrication. For keeping your scooter in a better condition, it should be checked before using. It is suggested that your scooter should be checked once per week and half a year as the following table 2. Table 2 CHECK LIST Check Items...
  • Page 16: Ⅵ.safety

    coating, and you can apply a light coat of car wax to help it retain its high-gloss appearance. Ⅵ.SAFETY 1. Check Before Usage  Check all electrical connections. Make sure they are tight and not corroded.  Check all connections to the battery box. Make sure they are secured properly.
  • Page 17 The maximum safe slope of an incline is of 8°for your scooter. If a slope is less than this angle, it is safety for your scooter whenever climb or descent. WARNING! Any attempt to climb or descent a slope steeper than 8°may have your scooter unstable and cause it to tip,resulting in personal injury and/or damage to your scooter.
  • Page 18 your scooter may be out of order due to their interferences. 6. Transfer Onto Or Off Scooter To avoid an injury, the following safety precautions are useful for you while you attempt to transfer on or off your scooter.  Remove the key from the key switch, see V. OPERATION. ...
  • Page 19: Ⅶ.warranty

    time (rain, snow. mist or wash). Such exposure will damage your scooter. Never operate your scooter if it has been exposed to moisture until it has been dried thoroughly. WARNING! Before transferring, position yourself as far back as possible in the scooter seat to prevent the scooter from tipping and causing injury.
  • Page 20  Tires.  Upholstery and seat.  Damage caused due to wrong operation, accident and negligence.  Damage caused due to improper operation, maintenance and storage.  Business or other abnormal use.