Seat; Battery Gauge - Active Care Medical Prowler 3410 Owner's Manual

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SEAT

The seat has 4 height adjustments. The seat also has 4 angle positions to change
when you get on or off the scooter.
Caution
Be sure the seat is in the forward position and locked before driving.

BATTERY GAUGE

When the power switch is turned on, the battery indicator will light up to indicate
the power remaining in the battery.
The green light indicates a full charge from the battery. The red area indicates it is
time to recharge.
The remaining power indicated by the battery gauge will vary based on the actual
driving time and how you drive. Repeated starting, stopping or climbing will
consume the power more quickly.
Suggestion
1. It is recommended that you charge the battery immediately when
the battery gauge is in the red area.
2. After charging or replacing a new battery, drive the scooter for
2-3 minutes to make sure the battery capacity is enough.
3. In the wintertime, the battery may respond more slowly and the
distance you can travel may also be shortened.
4. When driving on an incline, the battery gauge light might move
from green to red, this is a normal phenomenon, please do not
worry.
5. Even if the battery is used properly, it is natural that the battery
capability will decay as time passes. This results in a shortening
of travel distance compared to a brand new battery. Therefore,
when you find the travel distance is about only 50% of a brand
new battery's traveling distance, it is time for a replacement
battery. Please go to your dealer and ask a new battery. If you
continue to use the old battery when its capacity has decreased,
it could lead to a decrease in travel distance.
6. Travel distances will be shortened when driving frequently on an
incline or slope, as this leads to a larger consumption of the
power.
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