Led Battery Indicator - Shoprider mobility scooter User Manual

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5.1.4 - lEd Battery Indicator

These indicate the amount of charge you have in the batteries. The number of bars lit,
shows the amount of charge left in your batteries. The amount of charge will only show at
its true level when the scooter is in drive.
WARNING! - Do not allow the bars to go out completely as the complete discharge of the
batteries could cause them irreversible damage.
5.1.5 - key Switch
Insert the key and turn clockwise(the LED bars will illuminate). There is a 3 second delay
while the controller checks its circuits before the thumb lever control can be operated. Turn
key anti-clockwise to turn scooter off.
5.1.6 - Charging Socket
Located on either Left or Right (models vary) side you will find the charging socket. For
recharging the batteries see 8.2 for battery charging.
5.1.7- lights
Press the blue button to turn the light(s) on and press again to turn off.
5.1.8 - Hazard lights
Press the red button shaped like a triangle for the front and rear hazard lights to operate
5.1.9 - Indicators (on deluxe models)
A black switch works the indicators left or right when moved sideways.
5.1.10 - High/low Speed (on deluxe models)
This black switch offers a low speed or high speed range with a flick of the switch.
5.1.11
5.1.12
5.1 Controls
5.1.11 - Free Wheeling device
Located on either left or right side of the scooter depending on the model number of the
scooter (easy to locate as it has a red handle lever). To freewheel the scooter push down
the lever. To engage the motor again, simply pull the lever up. In freewheel mode the
speed control will not move the scooter and the scooter will not operate.
WARNING! - Always re-engage the free wheeling device after use. Failure to do so may
result in injury. Do not sit on the scooter while in freewheel mode.
5.1.12 - Anti-Tip Wheels
These wheels are located on the rear frame of the scooter.
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