Specifications: Speed – Adjustable up to 4 mph (6 kph) Weight – 67lbs (28kg) Tires – Flat Free Polyurethane 200 x 50 (8” x 2”) Dimensions – 22” W x 41” L x 34” H (57 cm X 104 cm X 86 cm) Turning Radius –...
Any alterations, misuse, abuse, or accidental damage voids this warranty. EZee Life™ reserves the right to replace or repair any part that has become defective. The warranty does not extend to consequential costs resulting from the fault or defect of the product: freight and travel costs, loss of earnings, or other expenses that one may incur.
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Safety (continued) These safety considerations and tips will help you to operate the EZee Classic mobility scooter safely. Scooters are powerful electric vehicles and these rules will help you prevent personal injury and damage to your scooter. 1. Read this manual and all labels before operating. 2.
Assembly Instructions Unfolding Rear Frame Pull on the folded frame lock pin ring (Fig. 4/1) to release the foot platform and unfold the frame. Pull the seat backrest (Fig. 4/2) and lift it to the upright position. Ensure that the unfolded frame lock pin secures the platform in the horizontal position.
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CAUTION: When getting in and out of the EZee Classic seat, step only on CENTER of foot platform. DO NOT STEP ON SIDE OF FOOTPLATFORM to avoid tipping the scooter. NOTE: The rear frame, when folded, can be lifted by the handles (Fig 4/4). Folding Your EZee Classic Step 1: Fold backrest of seat down (Fig.
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Unfolding Your EZee Classic Step 1: Pull on the frame lock pin ring (Fig. 8/1) to release platform and rest front wheels on floor. Step 2: Pull the seat backrest and lift it upright. (Fig. 8/2) Step 3: Grasp top of seat backrest (Fig. 8/3) and pull column lock triggers (Fig.
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Figure 9 Indicator Light (Fig 9/4) Indicator light steady - This indicates that all is well. Indicator light flashes slowly - The controller is functioning correctly but batteries should be charged as soon as possible. The Battery Gauge (Fig. 9/5) shows the charge that is left the user and provide more clearance under the foot plates.
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Driving Your EZee Classic To drive forward, pull the right side of the hand control lever towards you (Fig. 10/1). You can also move forward by pushing the left side of the control lever away from you. By releasing the control lever, you will gradually come to a stop, and the EZee Classic brake will be applied automatically.
Battery Information The EZee Classic is designed to use sealed lead acid, maintenance-free, batteries. Always turn your EZee Classic OFF before removing and installing batteries. To get the maximum out of your batteries, it is recommended to fully charge the batteries overnight after every day of use. Reconnecting the charger when the batteries are partially discharged or fully charged will not harm them.
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Battery Safety Instructions (continued) 5. Prevent external damage to AC and DC cords. Do not use charger if cords are damaged. 6. Connect DC charging cord to the Charging Socket before connecting charger AC supply cord to the electrical outlet, and disconnect the AC cord from the electrical outlet before disconnecting charge cord.
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Battery Replacement and Disposal (continued) Batteries must be recycled. Disposals of potentially damaged batteries present hazards of injury from acid leakage and environmental pollution. NOTE: When removing a battery, always set it on cardboard, newspaper, or surfaces that cannot be damaged by acid fumes or liquid from the battery.
3) Transporting the EZee Classic Quickly and Easily Your EZee Classic can be disassembled and transported in most car trunks. When disassembling for transportation or storage: 1. Disconnect battery pack and place in Utility basket (Fig. 12/1) 2. Disconnect front column (Fig. 12/2) and fold rear frame separately (Fig.
Using an Elevator Backing into an elevator allows you to exit forward. Be sure that the elevator is level with the floor. Opening Doors When a door opens towards you, approach at an angle and just off to one side. Adjust the speed knob to a low setting. Grasp the doorknob, reverse and pull the door open.
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Weekly Checks (continued) 2) Automatic brake and drive test: This test should be carried out on a level surface with at least 3’ / 1 m. clear space around the EZee Classic a) Switch the EZee Classic on. b) Move the control lever only slightly in the forward direction until you hear a “click”...
Fuse Information The electric circuits of the EZee Classic are provided with two overload protection fuses. Replacement of the fuses is only permitted to an authorized technician. Both fuses are commercially available automotive-blade type. Location of the fuses a) Battery Pack fuse 20A, - Within Battery pack b) Control circuit fuse 1A, –...
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EMI – ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (continued) There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday environment. Some of these sources are obvious and easy to avoid. Others are not apparent and exposure is unavoidable. However, we believe that by following the warnings listed below, your risk to EMI will be minimized.
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EMI – ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (continued) WARNINGS Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from sources such as radio and TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and cellular phones can affect motorized scooters. Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or powered wheelchair movement, which could result in serious injury.
Fault Finding Problem Check point The driving of the scooter is too Batteries are exhausted and slow or insufficient, the status need to be recharged indicator lamp flashes slowly The battery needs charging or there is a bad connection to the 1 Flash battery.
Disposal and Recycling The packing material must be separated to plastic and paper/cardboard components and submitted to authorized recycling lo- cations. 2) The EZee Classic device consists of electronic components, cables, plastic parts, steel and aluminium frame and adapter parts. Do not discard of any components to normal garbage facilities.
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