Contents Congratulationson your purchase! ..........Don't Ride Until You Read This ........... Warning Message ................. Get To Know Your Electric Mobility Scooter ......Electric Mobility Scooter installation .......... Using the Tiller Console ............... Function Instructions ..............Operation Instructions ..............Battery Removal Steps ..............Battery Charging ................
This user manual will help you assemble and operate your new electric mobility scooter. Be sure to read ALL OF THE INFORMATION in this manual before riding. NOTE TO ALL RIDERS UNDER THE AGE OF 18: It's very important that you get parental permission before riding your electric mobility scooter.
electric mobility scooter. electric mobility scooter electric mobility scooter This Owner’s Manual includes operation instructions, assembly instructions, and best practices to ensure maximum use from your electric mobility scooter. As you begin using your electric mobility scooter during daily activities, you will probably encounter situations in which you will need some practice.Simply take your time and you will soon be in full and confident control as you maneuver through doorways, on and off elevators, up and down ramps.
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Check all electrical connections.Make sure they are tight and not corroded. Check all harness connections.Make sure they are secured properly. Check the brakes to ensure they operate properly. Never exceed the 264lbs (120 kg) maximum load rating. The electric mobility scooter should never be used by children under the age of Maximum Speed -Your electric mobility scooter accelerates to a maximum speed of 5 mph.
Get To Know Your Electric Mobility Scooter The Electric Mobility Scooter consistes of the following major components listed in the diagram below: Handle bar Swivel seat Console Basket Battery Folding mechanism Front headlights Non-slip mat PU solid wheel Frame Parking handle...
Electric Mobility Scooter installation Required tools: 5mm Allen wrench, 6mm Allen wrench, 13mm open-end wrench. Installing the Front Basket 1. Remove the entire vehicle from the packaging box and lift the folding column. 2. Secure the folding position latch, push and pull the column back and forth to check if the latch is properly assembled.
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3. Remove the basket from the packaging and align the fixing holes of the basket with the screw holes on the column. 4. A 5mm Allen wrench and two M6*18mm round cup head Allen screws are taken from the package's accessory bag. The Allen wrench is used to turn the screws clockwise, securing the basket to the column.
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Installing the Seat 1. Remove the seat and cushion from the packaging, and unfold the plastic seat. 2. An M6 locknut is taken from the accessory bag and placed in the corresponding four holes on the seat. Note: Another hand should be used to hold the M6 locknut on the opposite side when tightening the screws, preventing the nut from falling off.
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3. Press the horizontal lock of the seat bracket to remove it from the vehicle body, and take out four M6*18mm round cup head hexagon screws from the accessories bag. 4. The seat bracket and seat are fastened together using a 5mm Allen wrench and M6*18mm round cup head Allen screws,And unfold the seat to adhere the backrest and cushion onto the seat.
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5. Holding the horizontal lock at the bottom of the seat bracket, the seat is horizontally positioned on the corresponding seat connection tube of the vehicle, followed by releasing the horizontal lock. 6. Left and right armrests and handle nuts are taken out from the packaging box.
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7. Insert the left and right armrests into the appropriate sides of the seat bracket. The distance between the armrests is adjusted by manipulating the toggle buttons located on each armrest until the desired width is achieved. Then, the handle nuts are used to tighten the left and right armrests.
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Seat Height Adjustment The seat can be repositioned to different heights. 1. Use the attached ring to pull and remove the detent pin from the lower seat post. 2. Raise or lower the upper seat post to the desired seat height. 3.
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3. The screw holes of the anti-tilt wheels are aligned with the screw holes on the frame. Two M8*40mm cylindrical head Allen screws and two M8 locknuts are used, along with a 6mm Allen wrench and a 13mm open-end wrench, to secure the anti-tilt wheels to the frame.
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After your electric mobility scooter is assembled, and adjustments have been made you are now ready to operate your electric mobility scooter. The key switch applies power to the control system electronics,which in turn supplies power to the motors.Turn the key switch with the key inserted to turn on your electric mobility scooter.
Using the Tiller Console The tiller console houses all controls needed to drive your electric mobility scooter, including the speed control knob, display meter, front light switch, reverse control lever, forward control, horn switch, key switch, and Bluetooth switch. PROHIBITED! Do not expose the tiller console to moisture. In the event that the tiller console does become exposed to moisture, do not attempt to operate your mobility scooter until the tiller console has dried thoroughly.
Touch the Bluetooth switch gently to turn it on, and the Bluetooth symbol on the instrument screen will be lit. Use your phone to search for Bluetooth “T5” name and connect to the phone's multimedia to play music. Touch the Bluetooth switch again to turn it off, and the Bluetooth symbol will go out.
Operation Instructions Startup Sequence 1. Confirm that the swing release lever of the rear cover is in the rear position (lock mark position) and that the main unit is locked. 2. Sit correctly in the seat and ensure safety in all directions (front, back, left, and right).
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Move Forward and Backward Grip the steering wheel and pull the right throttle lever forward to move forward, and pull the left throttle lever forward to move backward. The faster you pull, the faster the speed. The maximum speed when moving forward is 8 km/h, and the maximum speed when moving backward is 3 km/h.
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Operate According to Road Conditions This product can travel stably under various road conditions. However, it cannot operate under the following conditions: Steps higher than 5 cm Slopes greater than 10 degrees...
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Driving on a slope greater than 5 degrees Depressions wider than 10 cm Soft surfaces such as sand or swamp, and roads covered with snow or ice.
Battery Charging Insert the output of the charger into the battery and the input into the power supply. Red light indicates that the battery is currently charging, green light indicates that the battery is fully charged Charge Your Electric Mobility Scooter You can also charge your battery installed in the Electric Mobility Scooter using the exterior charging port.
Battery lnformation Your mobility scooter is equipped with an innovative, easy-to-remove battery pack. A handle on the top of the battery pack makes it easy to lift the pack off of the mobility scooter. WARNING Never use an extension cord to plug in your battery charger. Plug the charger directly into a properly wired standard electrical outlet.
BATTERY RANGE There are many factors that affect the range of your batteries, including the surfaces,inclines, curves, or wind you encounter when operating your electric mobility scooter. If not idealconditions, all of these factors will reduce the travel time or distance between charges.
MAINTENANCE SHEDULE INSPECTION DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY √ Inspect the throttle is not bent when in neutral or rest position √ Inspect electrical harnesses are not frayed or have exposed wires √ Check the flat spots on tires √ Inspect seat, armrests, and front riggings for loose hardware or damage √...
PROHIBITED! Do not spray the entire electric mobility scooter with water as this can permanently damage electrical components and upholstery. A light application of car wax will help the shroud retain its high gloss. Do not apply rubber conditioner on the tire tread; this may cause the tires to become dangerously slippery.
Troubleshooting Guidance Troubleshooting tips Code meaning Troubleshooting clearing One beep Low voltage alarm (22.4V) Need to charge the battery Recheck if the motor wires are loose, Two consecutive beeps Motor wire loose and tighten the motor wires Three consecutive beeps Controller failure Replacing the controller Replace the motor...
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