Horn Button; Head Light Button; Battery Charger; Load Protector - X-TREME XMB-400 Owner's Manual

Electric mobility scooter
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2. If the hand is pointing to yellow range that indicates half capacity of the batteries
remains and they will need to be charged.
3. If the hand is pointing to red range that indicates the batteries are near the end of
capacity and need to be charged immediately.

HORN BUTTON

(See Fig. 2, page 13)
This button activates a warning horn.

HEAD LIGHT BUTTON

This button activates the head lights.

BATTERY CHARGER

Open the cover on the battery case and you can use the battery charger to charge your
batteries through a 3-Pin charger power receptacle in the middle of the scooter (See Fig. 3,
page 13 and also Battery & Charging, page 22).

LOAD PROTECTOR

The load protector is a safety device in which when an overload occurs, the protector
automatically activates to protect the motor and other electric devices.
When the protector is activated, your scooter must power down immediately. You will need
to wait a moment before you can press the button on the load protector to resume. You will
find this button under the cover at the rear section of the scooter. After you have pressed the
button you can power up the scooter and resume normal driving.

MANUAL FREE-WHEEL MODE LEVER

There is a free-wheel mode lever at the lower right side of
the seat base (See Fig. 15). Whenever you do not want to
move your scooter by motor power, you can put it into
free-wheel mode.
Pull forward on the manual free-wheel mode lever to
disable the drive motor and change to free-wheel mode.
Push backward on the lever to re-engage the drive motor
and take your scooter out of free-wheel motor.
(See Fig. 2, page 13)
(See Fig. 3, page 13)
CAUTION! When scooter is in free-wheel mode the brake system is disabled.
CAUTION! Never use your scooter in free-wheel mode without your attendant.
CAUTION! Never sit on your scooter when it is in free-wheel mode.
CAUTION! Never put your scooter in free-wheel mode on any incline.
Failure to follow any of these instructions may cause personal injury.
Figure 15
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