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1. 36 Operating Humidity 20 85 Measure L 185mm lt W 130mmxH 195mm Weight 1 7K g 3 CHARGER OPERATING INSTRUCTION 1 Make sure the battery charger output voltage 1s the same as the connecting battery 2 Plug in the power cord LED indicates green flash when AC power on 3 Connect the battery charger to the battery 4 Start charging please refer to 4 LED INDICATION 4 LED INDICATION 1 Green Flash Power on 2 Orange Charging 3 Orange Flash Pre charge 4 Green amp Orange Flash Charged 80 5 Green Full charged Floating charge 6 Red Flash Defect 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING 1 If green indicator is off Check AC input If it works normally the battery charger may be defect 2 If green indicator keeps flashing can t turn to charging indication Check if the battery connect successfully e Check if the output connection 1s short or open e If the battery connection is normally the battery charger may be defect 3 If red indicator keeps flashing Check if the battery connection 1s reversed e Check if the output connection is short or open Check if the environment temperature is too low 0 If the red indicator still keeps flashing the battery charger may be defect 4 Charging indicator orange can t turn to green e The battery might defect please stop charging and have the battery be repaired 5 If the charging indicator orange turns green fully charged immediately
2. 223426 mmm 28223436 21214 xm im m 25 ae TES IE 6 Cat 115 L i nl J E wire E 95 MAJOR ASSEMBLY Your power scooter is shipped partially disassembled for protection during shipping After unpacking please check whether you have received the following main components as our standard specification See Fig 1 1 Scooter without seat 2 Captain Seat Fig 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION OPERTATION OF SCOOTER 1 To prevent injury to yourself or others always ensure that the power is switched off when getting on or off of the scooter 2 Always check that the drive wheels are engaged drive mode before driving Fig 2 3 Always check you have selected the correct forward or reverse button when about to drive Selected driving direction Fig 3 4 Press the button D RN allow the driving at LOW speed as shown f on the control Panel until you are familiar with the scooter Set the speed control according to your driving ability 5 Always reduce your speed when making sharp turns 6 Do not switch off the power when the scooter is still moving forward This will bring the chair to an extremely abrupt stop 7 Use gel dry batteries only Ramps and Curbs 1 Also check that ramp surface is roughened to prevent slipping Never drive across a slope or
3. Saving Mod act 100 output power Headlight While a KEY OFF b Power Saving mode c Sleep mode all functions closed 1 2 2V gt WIP gt 2 8V 100 Full power 2 2 2V lt WIP gt 2 8V 100 Full power 3 Full Half power switch at real time 4 The determination of Reversing Mode need to consider the motor direction and panel setting 1 Loop Load 24V 50W max Remarks SE 2 With short circuit and overload protection Usage Condition Determinant Condition Zi 5 7 Back up Lamp Control ITEM SPECIFICATION Take exterior back up lamp switch as determinant signal 1 Switch on off the head light by pressing button lt gt Operation Feature once then LED will turn on off simultaneously 2 LCD backlights turn on turn off with head light When motor changes from act go forward to stop the lamp Control Mode reinstated after flashing for 3 sec Determine as Reversing Mode back up lamp keep flashing Reverse warning sound can be set by panel Turn on Turn off While a KEY OFF b Charging Mode c Sleep Mode all functions closed Reversing lamp Mode U Conditi m sage Condition Brake lamp amp Reversing lamp Mode won t be limited by Back up lamp switch on or off 1 22V gt WIP gt 2 8V 50 Halt power 2 2 2V lt lt WIP gt 2 8V 100 Full power Determinant Condition 3 Full Half power switch a
4. There is Power Mobility And then there Users Manual Call 1 800 944 1997 or visit us at www evrider com A N N Q 10 CONTENTS s Technical Major 65 es SERRE tears deg D O 5 NU Red dun aut tan ates CUIUS ETE TUTUP Du SN D DE a RON aD a en 923 Charser Ol DEA BLED Oia seule ee QE UL 9254 Troubles TES UD LE ROO ur RAIN Dep E Battery MEDIE E dS 11 12 Adjustment For Seating 4 13 15 Specification Of Control 2 16 32 battery Charger MST C OI ER Re le bep tte IR 33 36 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ROYALE CI PT 20 RONT CASTER REAR CASTER ANTI TIPPER 4 7 BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS Dynamic Rhino 160m 153kgs 337Ibs 103kgs 2271bs 1 z mms Iz em 55 e SI com
5. e The battery may be in well charged condition If the battery is not fully charged the battery may be defect 6 CAUTION 1 Before using the battery charger read all instructions and cautionary markings 2 Use the battery charger in a well ventilated area 3 To avoid the risk of injury charge only lead acid or gel cell type rechargeable batteries 4 Please turn off the power after charging 9 EMC statements This portion of the content will provide the user with basic information that describes the problems with EMI known sources of EMI protective measures either to lessen the possibility or exposure or to minimize the degree of exposure and suggested action should unexpected or erratic movement occur Caution It is very important that you read this information regarding the possible effects of electromagnetic interference on your electric 17 WHEELCHAIR ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EMI FROM RADIO WAVE SOURCES Powered vehicle may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI which is interfering electromagnetic energy EM emitted from sources such as radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones The interference from radio wave sources can cause the powered vehicle to release its brakes move by itself or move in unintended directions It can also permanently damage the powered vehicle s control system The intensity of the interfering EM energy can
6. turn sharply on a slope When driving up or down ramps be sure to check that the angle of the slope is less than 10 degrees slopes about 1 6 Fig 4 Fig 5 2 When driving up curbs always check the height of the curb to ensure that it does not exceed 120mm height Maximum height 120mm Fig 6 Transferring at Free Wheel Condition 1 Turn off the power 2 Disengaged the motor Disengaged Position Fig 8 3 The function of the Micro switch Brake System in the scooter When transferring at free wheel condition a brake system will appear if the transferring speed is more than 30 of the scooter s maximum speed General Always use a seat belt and keep your feet on the scooter all the time Do not over load the scooter with it s maximum weight capacity of 160kg 3521bs 3 Do not attempt to lift or move a power scooter by any of its removable parts Personal injury and damage to the power chair may result Never try to use your scooter beyond its limitations as described in this manual Do not operate your vehicle if it is not functioning properly Do not connect any electrical or mechanical device to the scooter Failure to obey this instruction may result in injury and will void the warranty 7 Never use electronic radio transmitters such as CB walkie talkies portable computers or cellular phones while using the vehicle without first turning the scooter off Use While Under The I
7. be measured in volts per meter V m Each powered vehicle can resist EMI up to a certain intensity This 15 called its immunity level The higher the immunity level the greater the protection At this time current technology is capable of achieving at least a 20 V m immunity level which would provide useful protection from the more common sources of radiated EMI This powered vehicle model as shipped with no further modification has an immunity level of 20 V m without any accessories There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields 1n the everyday environment Some of these sources are obvious and easy to avoid Others are not apparent and exposure 1s unavoidable However we believe that by following the warning listed below your risk to EMI will be minimized 38 The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types 1 Hand held portable transceivers transmitter receivers with the antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit Examples include citizens band CB radios walkie talkie security fire and police transceivers cellular telephones and other personal communication devices Note some cellular telephones and similar transmit signal while they are ON even when not being used 24 2 Medium range mobile transceivers such as those used in police cars fire trucks ambulances and taxis These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of the vehicle and 3 L
8. control Left Indicator Green c Right Indicator Green LED Indicators Parking Red Headlight Blue D Warning Red Back up lamp Amber LCD Backlight Illumination 700 mcd min Orange color 3 Usage Conditions ITEM SPECIFICATION Voltage DC 24 V Operation Voltage DC 16 32 V Storage Temperature 40 90 C Operation Temperature 25 55 C Meter Angle 30 of elevation while scooter assembly at Handle Cover LCD orientate to six o clock 2 4 Characteristics Test General Characteristic Performance Test 20 5 C Hardware Circuit ITEM SPECIFICATION RESULT n L t ti owes Operation 16V max Voltage Dynamic 200 mA max Consuming Current Backlight and LED light status mA 24 0V Static 5 mA max mA Key OFF status 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 5 Speed Sensor and Display ITEM SPECIFICATION tion Feat Speed detection by speed sensor from transaxle with eration Features p conversion at 1400rpm equal to 60km h Tolerance 15 2095 lt 19 9 0 19 9 igits range 5 5 gt 19 9 displayed by integer 20 199 199 max Initial setting at km h switch to MPH by MODE and Display Switch Button n uttons 22 5 2 High Low Turn Speed 1 Switch High Low speed by pressing button HL once TRN as control signals Press one time High speed lt lt gt gt Low speed with memory storage 2 Take exterior turn sw
9. B radios or turn ON personal communication devices such as cellular phones while the powered vehicle 1s turned ON 2 Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them 3 f unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the powered vehicle OFF as soon as it 18 safe 4 Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying the powered vehicle may make it more susceptible to EMI Note There is no easy way to evaluated their effect on the smmunity of the powered vehicle and 5 Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the powered vehicle manufacturer and note whether there 1s a source of EMI nearby IMPORTANT INFORMATION 1 20 Volts per meter V m is a generally achievable and useful immunity level against EMI the higher the level the greater the protection 2 This product has an immunity level of 20 V m without any accessories and connected to it 40 Assembling drawing a1 42 14 47 18 19 Oo FRONT TILLER COVER TILLER FRAME BUZZER RUBBER DUST COVER TILLER RAM MECHANISM HANDEL HANDEL GRIP BRAKE LEVER REAR VIEW MIRROR REAR TILLER COVER CONTROL PANEL FR SWITCH 21 LOCATOR 22 SPEED METER 23 FRONT HUB 24 FRONT TYRE 25 BEARING 26 FRONT AXLE 27 CHARGER 28 FR COVER 29 FORK 30 SPEED SENSOR 31 MAIN FRAME 32 REAR FENDER POTENTIOMET
10. ER COMBINATION 33 REAR BASKET 34 BATTERY _ WIGWAG WIGWAG PAD FRONT BASKET FF COVER FRONT BASKET CAP HEADLIGHT HEADLIGHT BRACKET N 41 35 SIDE COVER 37 PLUG R L 38 DISK BRAKE SET 39 TRANSAXLE 40 SUSPENSION BRACKET 1 REAR 42 REAR TYRE 43 BATTERY CAP SIDE COVERL 5 FLOOR 6 REAR SUSPENSION REAR COVER 47 RELEASE LEVER 48 REAR BUMPER 49 LAMP BASE 50 REAR INDICATOR 51 LAMP CAP 52 SEAT SLIDING POST 53 SEAT BASE 54 SEAT SLIDING RAIL 55 CAPTAIN SEAT ASM S Assembling drawing 1 FRONT TILLER COVER 21 TURNING COUPLING 35 SIDE COVER R 2 TILLER FRAME 22 SPEED METER 36 REAR COVER 3 BUZZER 23 FRONT HUB 37 PLUG R L 4 RUBBER DUST COVER 24 FRONT TYRE 38 DISK BRAKE SET 5 TILLER RAM MECHANISM 25 BEARING 39 TRANSAXLE 6 HANDEL CAP 26 FRONT AXLE R L 40 SUSPENSION BRACKET 7 HANDEL GRIP 27 CHARGER 41 REAR HUB 8 BRAKE LEVER 28 FR COVER 42 REAR TYRE 9 REAR VIEW MIRROR 29 SUSPENSION SPRING 43 BATTERY 10 REAR TILLER COVER 30 SUSPENSION ARM R L 44 SIDE COVER L 11 CONTROL PANEL MOINERNNE 45 FLOOR 12 FR SWITCH 32 REAR FENDER 46 REAR SUSPENSION 13 POTENTIOMETER COMBINATION 33 REAR BASKET 47 RELEASE LEVER 48 REAR BUMPER fi N 45 WIGWAG PAD A 49 LAMP BASE 16 FF CAP CORN sc 17 FF COVER 18 FRONT BUMPER 19 HEADLIGHT 20 HEADLIGHT BRACKET 50 REAR INDICATOR 51 LAMP CAP 52 SEAT SLIDING POST 53 SEAT BASE 54 SEAT
11. SLIDING RAIL 55 CAPTAIN SEAT ASM 56 STEM 1 2 3 WARNING Please beware once the bi bi sounds alarm to indicate the status of low battery Conservatively speaking the mobility is able to reach the maximum traveling distance up to 10 kilometer once the bi bi sounds exist Please understand we don t recommend the user to continue riding once the status of low battery is shown Once the bi bi sounds exist which means there is only 30 of battery energy left Please take actions to recharge the batteries immediately We strongly recommend that the user must recharge the battery whenever the status of low battery is alarming Otherwise it will seriously cause the battery to over discharging status and damage the life of battery The consequence of the status of the battery over discharging will result in damage to battery recharge performance The battery recharge performance will decline by 15 whenever the over discharging occurs 43
12. ds from 0 to 9 If Hour less than 10 the denary 0 doesn t display Button tones one short sound 32 5 16 LCD Backlight ITEM SPECIFICATION When pressing MODE and SET buttons the backlight will LCD Backlight be turned on voluntarily and turned off No any operation of ADJ button more than 5 sec 6 System Configuration SPECIFICATION Ds162K01 Series CTE 8A WP12280 2 Series connection NCW K001 24V 50W max Tire diameter circumference of Tire Diameter Circumference 7 Circuit Diagram External Temperature Sensor 15 ii O Reduce Switch Forward Reverse Switch Buzzer 5 Forwardi Reverse 7 Throttle 4 Reduce Speed 6 Throttle Wiper 3 Inhibit 8 Tail Light Hand Brake Key Switch 1 _ Left Light Right Light Head Light E WigWag Throttle 2 Throttle 4 Throttle Wiper 3 Throttle 2 Key Switch 1 Buzzer 5 Reduce Speed 6 Battery ForwardiReverse 7 Battery 33 BATTERIES amp CHARGER BATTERY We recommend that you use deep cycle batteries that are sealed and maintenance free for your power scooter Both sealed lead acid SLA and gel cell are deep cycle batteries and are similar in performance Deep cycle batteries are specially de
13. e eR E Nn SANG ov DMEM or Ven al etapa t 727222722772 6 oni c n EM ME mE 7 Dong ce I m D 18 1 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Scooter Control Panel TN Mode LCD ADJ Function LED Indication 19 2 FUNCTIONS 2 Function Descriptions SPECIFICATION Speed Sensor 7 Segment display 2 5 digits 1 decimal km h mph symbol High Low Turn iaicated as H and L symbols Speed Battery remaining capacity and charging indicator Power Indicator 6 squares Battery Icon Hour Minute Second display and setting ODO 99999 km max TRIP 99 9 max Beam Power saving mode Blue LED Headlight Back up Lamps Brake Reverse modes Orange LED Right Indicator Flash mode Green LED Left Indicator Flash mode Green LED Including Reverse Mode left indicator and right indicator Fans mp flashing simultaneously Red LED Malfunction Malfunction code Message 7 Segment display 1digit Warning symbol Red LED TEE Temperature 7 SO UD d TEMP Gauge Md 4 Reverse Light Reverse symbol flashing D E m _ Ig Z p 20 2 2 Button amp LED FUNCTION SPECIFICATION MODE switch Function set Left Indicator control Right Indicator control Buttons 4 Parking Light control Headlight control hion Low speed switch e Back up lamps
14. er and note whether there 1s a radio wave source nearby TURN OFF YOUR POWERED SCOOTER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE WHEN EXPERIENCING THE FOLLOWING Unintentional scooter movements Unintended or uncontrollable direction Unexpected brake release The FDA has written to the manufacturers of power scooters asking them to test new products to be sure they provide a reasonable degree of immunity against EMI The FDA requires that a powered wheelchair should have an immunity level at least 20 V m which provides a reasonable degree of protection against more common sources of EMI The higher the immunity level the greater the protection Your powered scooter has an immunity level of 20 V m which should protect against common sources of EMI ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Environmental conditions may affect the safety and performance of your power scooter Water and extreme temperatures are the main elements that can cause damage and affect performance A Rain Sleet and Snow If exposed to water your power scooter is susceptible to damage to electronic or mechanical components Water can cause electronic malfunction or promote premature corrosion of electrical components and frame B Temperature some of the parts of the power scooter are susceptible to change in temperature The controller can only operate in temperature that ranges between 18 F 8 and 122 50 At extreme low temperatures the batteries may freeze and your power sco
15. is Character 25 5 4 Clock ITEM SPECIFICATION Initial Setting Value Hour Min mode 12 00 Display range AMI2 00 PMII 59 1 p ur 1 Hour Min Setting co 1 C 12 Hour format L2 5 LE When Hour is between 1 and 9 o clock displayed at 1 9 5 5 Odometer ITEM SPECIFICATION Odometer detected by the signal of Opto Coupler then converts into Operation Features dist istance Display Switch km h means the odometer displayed as kilometer Button mph means the odometer displayed as mile 1 Display Range 00000 99999 ODO Accumulative Display ODO 2 Once the total mileage up to 99999km or 62149mile 99999 609mile the counter will restart from 00000 1 Display Range 00 0 99 9 TRIP gun ne TRIP Counter I LiLikm LL 2 When over 99 9km display stop counting won t restart from 00 0 1 Odometer indication display on ODO mode when Power On Operation status then switch to TRIP mode after 5 seconds 2 TRIP can be reset to 00 0 26 5 6 Headlight Control ITEM SPECIFICATION Take exterior headlight switch as determinant signal 1 Switch on off the head light by pressing button gt once Operation Feature then LED will turn on off simultaneously 2 LCD backlights turn on turn off with head light When motor stop the modulation down to 30 Headlight
16. itch as determinant signal TRN as control signals H symbol means High Speed L symbol means Low Speed L SPEED Symbols on LCD L symbol flashing means Turn Speed 22 5 3 Power Indication ITEM SPECIFICATION Remaining Voltage V Scale Bar Capacity 9 and Flashing D amine LED Flashing 1 Scale status only decrease won t increase 2 When the remaining capacity was less than 3096 warning sound Be Be two short sounds act at 5 seconds intervals Characters While a Key Off b Charging Mode c Sleep Mode warning sound released 24 ITEM SPECIFICATION Remaining Voltage Capacity 40 2544 2 55 gt 2544 3 70 gt 26 18 4 80 gt 26 92 5 Increase Frequency 1 Scale status only decrease won t increase Operation 2 Take the PIN3 CH3 of charger as determinant signal enter Charging Mode when CH3 grounding L not only KEY ON or KEY OFF R k Above scale bar status only for reference must take the indicator of charger emarks e as precise diagnos
17. m moisture For maximum performance it is recommended that you replace both batteries at the same time if the batteries are weak If the vehicle will not be used for a long period of time arrange to have the batteries recharged at least once every month to avoid deterioration of the batteries According to the battery type and condition of the batteries they usually can be fully charged in 4 10 hours This will be indicated when the status light in the battery charger side panel turns green Charging the battery longer will not harm the battery We recommend that you charge the batteries for 8 to 10 hours after daily use 35 Battery Charger Instruction 1 APPEARANCE OPower Cord Output Plug to Battery G Indicator Green Flash Power On Orange Flash Pre Charge Orange Charging Green amp Orange Flash Charged 80 4 Green Full Charge Red Flash Defect Important Make sure voltage input is correctly selected for your location 110V or 220V and adjust manually 2 SPECIFICATION I tem BATTERY CHARGER SWITCHING MODE Efficiency AC DC 85 min Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C Switching Method SWITCHING MODE Charging Method Constant current two stage constant voltage 24V Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery 26Ahr 75Ahr 1 Short Circuit Protection 2 Reverse Power Protection Output Detection 3 Overheat Protection 4 Charging Plug Protection
18. nfluence Of Medication Or Alcohol 1 Check with your physician if you are taking any medication that may affect your ability to operate your power scooter safely 2 Do not operate your scooter while you are under the influence of alcohol as this may impair your ability to operate your power scooter in a safe manner Electromagnetic interference EMI from Radio Wave Sources The rapid development of electronics especially in the area of communications has saturated our environment with electromagnetic EM radio waves that are emitted by television radio and communication signals These EM wave are invisible and their strength increases as one approaches the source electrical conductors act as antennas to the EM signals and to varying degrees all power wheelchairs and scoot ers are susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI The interference could result in abnormal unintentional movement and or erratic control of the vehicle The United States Food and drug 8 Administration FDA suggests that the following statement be incorporated to the user s manual for all power wheelchairs like the PT7 Power wheelchairs and motorized scooters in this section both will be referred to as powered wheelchairs may as susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI which 15 interfering electromagnetic energy emitted from sources such as radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAN transmitter two way radios and cellular phone
19. on LCD Reverse 7 Power Saving Mode When switch direct to backward symbol flashing on LCD 3l 5 15 Adjust Buttons ITEM SPECIFICATION Button EE MODE ED Function set switch General Displa PP Press for 3 seconds to reset TRIP at 00 0 Mode TRIP Press MODE and SET simultaneously for more than 2 seconds to enter Setting Mode then Hour MIN start flashing 1 When Hour flashing Press SET to increase of number then press to enter Setting Mode of MIN Setting Mode 2 When MIN flashing Press SET to increase of number then press to enter Setting Mode of km h amp mph 3 When km h or mph flashing Press to choose km h or mph type then press to enter Setting Mode of C Fy 4 When C F flashing Press to choose or F Under setting mode 1f below situations happened will auto save the last setting value then escape to general operation Escape from Setting mode 1 No any operation of ADJ button for 20 sec 2 Press and at same time for more than 2 sec 1 Hour Min km h or mph offer Cyclical Switch function 2 When adjusting Hour Min press to increase number if press for more than 2 seconds the number will increase continuously until button released Operation Status setting value with Cyclical Switch function only 2 secon
20. ong range transmitters and transceivers such as commercial broadcast transmitter radio and TV broadcast antenna towers and amateur HAM radios Note Other types of hand held devices such as cordless phones laptop computers AM FM radios TV sets CD player and cassette players and small appliances such as electric shavers and hair dryers so far as we know are not likely to cause EMI problems to your powered vehicle POWERED VEHICLE ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EMI Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to the transmitting antenna source the EM fields from hand held radio wave sources transceivers are of special concern It is possible to unintentionally bring high levels of EM energy very closer to the powered vehicle s control system while using these devices This can affect powered vehicle movement and braking Therefore the warnings listed below are recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of the powered vehicle WARNINGS Electromagnetic interference EMI from sources such as radio and TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones can affect powered vehicles and motorized wheelchair Following the warnings listed below should reduce the 39 chance of unintended brake release or powered vehicle movement which could result in serious injury 1 Do not operate hand held transceivers receivers such as citizens band C
21. oter may not be able to operate In extreme high temperatures it may operate at slower speeds due to a safety feature of the controller that prevents damage to the motors and other electrical components 10 WARRANTY Quality Warranty Declaration Products are to be fit for purpose and of excellent quality and performance For valid warranty claims Heartway will at their discretion replace repair refund items mutually agreed to be defective Heartway s warranty as following 1 Frame two year limited warranty 2 Electronic Components and Charger one year limited warranty 3 Controllers one and half year limited warranty 4 Batteries not warranted 5 Consumables wheel tires arm pads and seat cushions not warranted Any damage or defect of any nature occurring from the misuse of the product is not to be covered The warranty 1s to start from the date of arrival of our products 11 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION It is very easy to assemble your PT7 scooter Please follow the procedure below 1 Tiller Positioning Press down the lever fold the tiller up to vertical position and let it lock into your preferred position See Fig 2 Always apply the force at this position when adjusting the angle Fig 9 Gently push the lever downward 2 Installing the Seat Put the seat axle into the seat post and let it lock automatically See Fig 11 6 Installing the Batteries you can omit this
22. s The interference from radio wave sources can cause the powered wheelchair to release its brakes move by itself or move in unintended directions It can also permanently damage the powered scooter s control system The intensity of the EM energy can be measured in volts per meter V m Each powered scooter can resist EMI up to a certain intensity This 1s called immunity level The higher the immunity level the greater the protection At this time current technology is capable of providing at least 20 V m of immunity level which would provide useful protection against common sources of radiated EMI Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or powered scooter movement that could result in serious injury 1 Do not turn on hand held personal communication devices such as citizens band CB radios and cellular phones while the powered scooter 1s turned on 2 Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them 3 If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the powered scooter off as soon as it 1s safe 4 Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying the powered scooter may make it more susceptible to interference from radio wave sources Note It 1s difficult to evaluate the effect on the overall immunity of the powered scooter 5 Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the powered scooter manufactur
23. signed to provide power drain down and then accept a relatively quick recharge Lead acid batteries should be charged as often as possible Specification of the battery that we recommend Type Deep cycle sealed lead acid or gel cell Size 80AH Voltage 12V each Amp Hours 80 amp hours Depending on the use terrain and driving conditions the batteries will provide a range of 32 miles of travel However even if the power scooter 1s not in use we recommend that the batteries be charged periodically Note Do not use any automotive batteries They are not designed to handle a long deep discharge and also are unsafe for use in power scooter The useful life of a battery is quite often a reflection of the care it receives Note Display a charging batte Display battery recharging is in process 4148 in When battery charging is in progress the LED display increases from the lowest scale to the Battery capacity icon highest scale in a repeat action Ren K P amp c C 100 80 60 40 20 34 voltage gt 28 19V voltage gt 27 82V voltage gt 27 45V voltage gt 25 71V voltage 25 71V Recharge battery only when the key is in off position When indicator is showing low status this confirms battery needs recharge Note Always charge your batteries in well ventilated areas The charger 1s intended for indoor use only Protect fro
24. step if your scooter already assembled with the batteries 12 Release the screw Lift off the shroud from nuts with your hand the base frame gently Fig 12 Fig 13 t pole Red is positive black is negative Connect each battery harness ring terminal to the batteries terminal posts Observing battery positive and negative polarity color coding Fig 13 13 ADJUSTMENTS FOR SEATING CONFORT A Armrest Position Adjustment Turn the round plate and adjust to your position Anticlockwise will move the armrest upward and clockwise will be downward Fig 14 B Seat Rotation and Position Adjustment B 1 Seat Rotation Adjustment press down the seat rotation lever rotate your seat by clockwise or counter clockwise direction let the lever lock into the corresponding notch Note There 15 a lock 90 position whenever you turn by clockwise or counter clockwise direction 14 B 2 Seat Position Adjustment lift up the seat position lever slide your seat backward or forward to your desired position let the lever lock into your preferred position See Fig 16 Note The distance of adjustment from backward to forward 15 150mm Fig 17 C Backrest Angle Adjustment lift up the lever located at the left side of the seat adjust the backrest position to fit what is most comfortable for you from 105 to 135 See Fig 12 Backrest angle adjustmen
25. t Fig 18 15 D Headrest Height Adjustment press the button and lift up or down the headrest to your desired position let the button lock into the corresponding notch See Fig 13 Press the button Fig 19 16 OPERATION AND CONTROL PANEL SCOOTER CONTROL PANEL LCD SPECIFICATIONS FOR JSC501 LCD ARPS s BY pesn PA _ Nem 070829 tr Scooter Control Panel LCD Wr New Spec __ 0612 DWGNO PRE RECORD DATE PRE ascsor INDEX 1 SES Me eu EU ES 2 HONS Mein Ps Eure eue c ciui sb ccu tM M 20 3 d ecc KM I m 4 sesto CE M Me 5 OPERATING INS PRUC TION ME ERES 21 32 PS DEC DIS DAV C ccm Rat ene aan cee C PIONEER ES DE ER 22 523 aid Ca ONE RS M 23 24 Be DS LE TE MEM bre a Cla Orla M Re 0 sse ackeupselb3nmpseronmtholo cM 5 8 9 10 Indicators and Parking Lamp Control 28 SREM arune tomes Mess mau d ELM M Owen Slice ALC SR mme Ee SAS hemperdtune TE NEE an 552522200027 20 ie WCE aec Te Ss Db WO IIS area ee mene m
26. t real time 4 The determination of Reversing Mode need to consider the motor direction and panel setting 1 Loop Load 24V 50W max Remarks 2 With short circuit and overload protection 28 5 8 9 10 Indicators and Parkine Lamp Control ITEM SPECIFICATION Take exterior left right indicators and parking lamps switch as Operation Feature the determinant signal Press button once the right indicator and turn off ey left indicator and SS flashing warning sound act Press again to turn off left indicator Control Mode Left direction lamp Press button gt once the right indicator and turn off s AN left indicator and flashing warning sound act Right direction lamp Press again to turn off left indicator Press button gt once turn on right left indicators and AE lt D flashing warning sound act Press D gt again to turn off the Parking lamp function While a KEY OFF b Charging Mode c Sleep Mode all Usage Condition functions closed Flicker Frequency sec Warning Sound One short sound per second Frequency Left Right indicators have priority to Parking lamp Ex If Parking lamp turned on already now you start Right Determinant Condition indicator function the flashing indicator lamps will change from both side left amp right to right side and the Parking lamp function
27. will be closed 1 Load circuit for left direction light 24V 50W max Remarks 2 Load circuit for right direction light 24V 50W max 3 With short circuit and overload protection 29 5 11 Malfunction Message SPECIFICATION Take the connector pin KEY of controller as determinant signal then converts it into digital code When the controller send out an error message red LED flashing with controller signal at same time the Error message code will show on LCD im ERROR km h Flicker Frequency sec Controller Q message LED Flicker Flicker Usage Condition Status Battery needs charge soon Low voltage needs charge now Flashing Opposi Park Brake lost or faulted controller Accelerator not align center Accelerator broken or faulted Motor broken or faulted When scooter power on the control panel will go through a self test routine the backlight and all LCD segments will be tuned on for 3 seconds then switch automatically to the general operation mode ODO 30 5 13 Temperature meter TEMP Temperature detected by temperature sensor NTC from Operation Feature transformation with signal 20 C 50 4 F 122 F When display degree stand for Fahrenheit thermometer 5 14 Reverse Indicator ITEM SPECIFICATION Take exterior forward backward switch as determinant signal When switch direct to forward no symbol

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