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CONTENTS 1. PREFACE & INTRODUCTION 2. SAFETY NOTICE 2.1 BEFORE DRIVING 2.2 WHILST DRIVING 2.3 ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE 3. PARTS INTRODUCTION 4. OPERATION 4.1 CONTROL PANEL 4.2 HOW TO OPERATE YOUR SCOOTER 5. DRIVING ON THE ROAD 6. BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE 7.
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1. PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION • Please carefully read this manual before using the scooter to ensure that you operate accidents. • This manual also advises how to get most out of your scooter by giving comprehensive operating, assembly and maintenance instructions for the scooter. •...
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2.2 WHILST DRIVING • Do not use your scooter on surfaces that are muddy, gravelly, bumpy, narrow, snowed over, icy, or on towpaths near to canals which are not guarded. • Do not use your scooter outside when it is raining, snowing, misty or windy. •...
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ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE • Scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) from sources such as mobile phones, walkie-talkies, TV and radio broadcast stations and amateur radio sets. In some cases, there is a risk this interference may cause involuntary movement of the scooter.
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4. OPERATION 4.1 CONTROL PANEL Power Gauge 2. Speed Dial 3. Key Ignition 4. Horn Button 5. Wigwag Paddle 4.1 HOW TO OPERATE YOUR SCOOTER • Key Ignition. The key ignition acts as the power switch for the scooter. To switch the power on, turn the key clockwise and the battery gauge should illuminate.
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• Speed Dial. Turn the speed dial to determine the maximum speed of the scooter. Turn the dial clockwise to increase the speed setting and turn the dial anticlockwise to decrease the speed setting. WARNING Do not adjust the speed dial whilst driving. Do not set to the highest speed whilst driving indoors.
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WARNING! When on a gradient, never set the vehicle to freewheel mode. The brakes will not be applied. • Seat. The seat can be rotated and locked in position at 45º intervals. Push the seat lever forward and swivel the seat. Release the lever and then continue swivelling the seat until it locks in position.
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WARNING! Ensure that the yellow line on the armrest is not visible outside the seat frame, when the threaded knob is locked tight. Repeat for the other armrest. Ensure that sides of the seat. • Tiller Lock. When the tiller is centred, pull the tiller lock out and twist to secure the tiller for transportation.
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If the blue status LED located in centre of the gauge is illuminated solidly then the scooter is functioning normally. If the scooter is beeping, this means the scooter has encountered a problem. The scooter will beep a number of times then pause. Count the number of beeps to determine the problem.
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WARNING! by the user. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage or injury. • Tiller Adjustment. user. To adjust follow the steps below: falling. 2. Fully slacken the knob (see 2 on the photo) so the tiller can move. to secure. P.
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5. DRIVING ON THE ROAD • Starting and Driving Make sure the seat is installed properly. 2. Make sure the tiller has been secured properly and the tiller lock is disengaged. 3. Fold down the armrests so you can rest your arms on them. 4.
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6. BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE The battery pack can be charged either when it is installed or removed from the scooter. To Charge 2. Plug the charger’s power cord into the mains. (see next section for details) 4. Pull the end of the rubber cover on photo).
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To Install the Battery Pack. Remove the charger from the battery pack. 2. Drop the battery pack into the void on the scooter. 3. Press down lightly on the battery pack to ensure it is securely installed. Charger Light The charger light will illuminate orange to indicate the batteries are charging. The optimum performance.
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About the Battery Pack • terminals. • • transport under IATA special provision A67. WARNING! If battery pack loses contact with the scooter during operation switch the key Battery Care You should recharge the batteries after each time the scooter is used to ensure maximum battery range.
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7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 7.1 WEEKLY CHECKS your dealer for further inspection or advice. • Tiller. Ensure it is not loose and can turn smoothly • Speed control dial. Ensure it adjusts freely. • Wigwag paddle. Ensure scooter moves when lever is pressed and stops when lever released.
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7.4 CLEANING • The scooter should be cleaned periodically, especially if you tend to drive on sand, gravel or in other adverse environments. • Use a soft, wrung dry cloth to keep your scooter clean and dust free. Use a damp cloth and mild detergent to clean the scooter.
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7.7 DISASSEMBLING THE SCOOTER component weights are as follows: Lift the basket up to remove it from the 2. Remove the seat. First, push the seat front tiller. swivel lever forward. Then pull up on the seat whilst rotating the seat. 3.
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5. Lower the tiller on the front section. Turn the tiller adjustment knob to loosen then lower the tiller. Turn the tiller slightly so seat post. 7.8 ASSEMBLING THE SCOOTER Use the procedure below to assemble the scooter: Raise the tiller on the front section. towards the rear of the scooter and position.
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3. Drop the battery pack into the void in 4. Insert the seat into the seat post. Push the scooter. Press lightly on the top of the seat lever forward and swivel the seat the battery pack to ensure the battery until it locks in position.
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: Scooter will not switch on Symptoms: Remedy: Batteries not connected Check batteries connected Circuit breaker has tripped Push circuit breaker to reset Rear and front sections not connected Check connection on front-to-rear loom Problem: Scooter will switch on but will not run Symptoms: Remedy: Flat batteries...
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Error Flash Code Beep Description Scooter Condition Action Code Charge batteries Scooter may run Batteries less than 23.3v. Charge slowly as soon as possible. Bad motor Scooter will not Check all connections connection. between the motor and the controller. Motor short circuit. Scooter will not run Check all connections between the motor and the...
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9. SPECIFICATION Model Reference X-Go Cosmic | MS01116 Dimension 103cm x 56cm x 91cm (L x W x H) 40” x 22” x 36” Total Weight 48kg / 105.8lb (see below for weights of component parts) Propulsion motor 180W / 0.3hp...
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Weights of Component Parts The approximate weights of the major component parts for the 4-wheel scooter are below: Note: Maximum driving distance is based on an ambient temperature of 20 ºC, a 75kg driver P. 24...
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10. WARRANTY There is a comprehensive one-year warranty from the date on which your new scooter is delivered. The warranty covers the scooter for repairs or replacement during this period. For full warranty conditions or to make a warranty claim, contact your dealer from whom you purchased the scooter.
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In the event of your scooter requiring attention, contact your dealer and give all relevant details so they can act quickly. The manufacturer reserves the right to alter without notice any weights, measurements or Tianjin Kepler Vehicle Industry Co.,Ltd Xinmin road, west area of economic and technological development zone.
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