Battery Gauges; Seat; Armrest Adjustment - Drive Medical Envoy Owner's Handbook Manual

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Battery Gauges

The top battery gauge is fitted to the 4mph and
6mph versions, and bottom battery gauge is fitted to
the 8mph version.
The battery gauges (shown above) on the control
panel lights light LEDs to show remaining power:
Green - 40% - 100% capacity
Yellow - draining charge (10% - 30%)
Red - immediate recharge is necessary.
The remaining power indicated by the battery gauge
will vary by the driving time incurred and how you
drive. Repeated starting, stopping and climbing will
consume power more quickly.
4mph / 6mph version. If the leftmost LED is flashing,
this means the scooter has encountered a problem.
The LED will flash a number of times then pause. If
this occurs, switch off the scooter and restart
ensuring that the wigwag paddle is released and the
freewheel lever is engaged to DRIVE. If this does not
solve the problem try recharging the batteries. If the
problem still persists, contact your dealer.
8mph version. If a number of LEDs are flashing, this
means the scooter has encountered a problem. If this
occurs, switch off the scooter and restart ensuring
that the wigwag paddle is released and the freewheel
lever is engaged to DRIVE. If this does not solve the
Envoy Electric Scooter
problem try recharging the batteries. If the problem
still persists, contact your dealer.

Seat.

The seat can rotate 360° and locks in 45° settings. To
rotate, lift up the lever (A) located underneath the
right hand side of the seat and swivel seat. Release
the lever and carry on swivelling the seat until it
locks in position.
You can adjust the amount of legroom on the
scooter by sliding the seat back and forth. To
slide the seat, lift up the seat sliding handle (B).
Then adjust the seat to correct position, release
the handle and continue sliding the seat until it
locks in position.
Attention.
Return the seat to the forward position
before driving.

Armrest Adjustment.

To adjust the angle of the armrest, flip up the
armrest and alter the position of the jam nut
showing, using a spanner.
To adjust the armrest width, first slacken off the
knobs shown below. Then adjust the armrests to the
required width and retighten.
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Owner's Handbook (Code: Envoy_IFU Iss 01/13)

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