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1. J User Manual Page 18 of 30 4 OPERATION RESET BUTTON 1 Hold down the RESET button for 2 seconds at the function screen desired to be reset The computer will reset the TRIP RT or MAX data from stored values to ZERO 2 Odometer ODO data cannot be reset FUNCTIONS 1 BAR SPD Bar Graphic Speed Meter It displays bar graphic speed up to 80 0 KM H or 50 Mile H 2 SPD Speed Meter It displays digital speed meter up to 80 0 KM H or 50 Mile H 3 MAX Maximum Speed Meter Displays the highest speed achieved form the last Rest operation 4 TRIP Trip Meter The trip function accumulates total distance data from the last reset for as long as the SCOOTER 1s being ridden 5 ODO Odometer The ODO accumulates total distance data as long as the SCOOTER is being ridden The ODO data is always stored to memory when the power is turn off 6 RT Riding Time The RT totals the riding time form the last RESET operation FUNCTIONS SPECIFICATIONS INCREMENTS ACCURACY Bar Speed Meter PN 0 30KM h 50 0M n m k n EET m f mi 1 or Speed Meter 2 3 80 0KM h 50 0M h 0 1 KM H or M H i O racer MP Maximum Speed Meter MAX 2 3 125 0KM h 78 1M h 0 1 KM H or M H 47 0 1KPHMP Trip Meter TRIP 0 00 9999 99 Km 6249 99 Miles 0 01 Km or Miles Odometer ODO 0 0 99999 9 Km 0 0 62499 9 Miles 0 01 Km or Miles Riding Time RT 0 00 00 99 59 59 SOPPM User Manual Page 14 of 30 a ee Se Se 4 OPERATION
2. PRIDE SPORTRIDER SR XL3 MVSR OWNER S MANUAL Manufactured by SOCIETE COMMERCIALE EURO TAIWANAISE 3 FI No 112 Sec 2 Chung Shan N Rd Taipei Tatwan R O C Distributed by Pride Mobility Products Corp 182 Susquehanna Avenue Exeter PA 18643 2694 www pridemobility com User Manual Page 2 of 30 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION 0 00 0 c cee e eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 4 SAFETY NOILE airs segs ae re erste ve Gansu eeoeneeeornaeesap ees E 5 2 1 Before Driving 2 2 While Driving 2 3 Labeling 2 4 EMI PARISINTRODUC ION ae econ aa aa 12 Parts Description OPERATION ereere eer a ee 13 4 1 Control Parts Description 4 2 Instrument Meter 4 3 How To Operate Your Scooter BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE ccc ccc ccc cece cee ee ene serrr 20 5 1 Charging The Battery 5 2 Charger 5 3 Battery INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE cc cc cccc cece eeeeneee eee eeeees 23 6 1 Inspection 6 2 Regular Checking Record 6 3 Battery Fuse And Tire 6 4 Storage 6 5 Moving About TROUBLESHOOTING AND SPECIFICATION 26 WARRANTY ace ssaus sence ants erie tuacienbiacdancudenaatedacdoneteasonuantes 28 8 1 VIN Vehicle Identification Number User Manual Page 3 of 30 1 PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION Please carefully read this user s manual before using the vehicle Improper use of the vehicle could result in harm injury or traffic accidents Therefore for maximum pleasure while usi
3. 20 Volts per meter V m 1s a generally achievable and useful immunity level against EMI the higher the level the greater the protection This product has an immunity level of 20 V m without any accessories and connected to it User Manual Page 11 of 30 PARTS INTRODUCTION PARTS DESCRIPTION 1 Hand Brake Lever 2 Speed Lever 3 Front Indicator Lamp 4 Head Lamp 5 Front Fender 6 Seatback 7 Armrest 8 Seat Remove Lever 9 Seatback Angle Lever 10 Side Fenders 11 Floorboard 12 Rear Indicator Lamp 13 Rear Lamp 14 Freewheel Lever 15 Rear Reflector eo J OH CS 11 14 User Manual Page 12 of 30 4 OPERATION 4 1 CONTROL PARTS DESCRIPTION Turn Signal Switch Head Light Button Horn Button Forward Reverse Selector Indoor Outdoor Switch Hazard Button Power Switch NY A Nn A L N el 4 2 INSTRUMENT METER E THE SPEED INSTRUMENT METER DESCRIPTION v Bar Speed Scale b Bar Speed Speed amp Max Speed Display Other Functions Display LED Indicator Symbols MODE Button RESET Button E THE SPEED INSTRUMENT METER OPERATION MODE BUTTON 1 Press the MODE button to move in loop sequence from one function screen to another 2 The LCD screen will convert to the screen of speed meter and trip meter automatically during the riding if the button operation suspended for 10 seconds MODE Bs Ges Cm mone MODE ii TH aig Cause gt C0610
4. beeping sound when turning the switch to the left or right E Horn Button Press the horn button to sound the horn Release the button to stop the horn E Light Button Push the light button to switch the front and rear lights on Push the button again to turn the lights off E Hazard warning The hazard button operates all flashing lights on the scooter Pushing the button once turns the lights ON A second push turns them OFF Suggestion 1 You should recharge the batteries after each time the vehicle is used to ensure maximum range The batteries should be charged up at least once a week even if the scooter is not used After charging or replacing a new battery drive the vehicle for 2 3 minutes to make sure the battery capacity is sufficient 3 In wintertime the battery may respond more slowly and the battery range may be reduced When driving on a gradient the battery indicator light might move up and down This is anormal phenomenon so please do not worry The battery range will be reduced when driving frequently on a slope or rough terrain as this leads to greater consumption of power The electromagnetic brake is automatically locked whenever the operating lever is released and after the scooter stops completely User Manual Page 17 of 80 4 OPERATION E Braking Electro magnetic brake Release the speed control lever completely and the electromagnetic brake will be activated automatically and
5. by transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the powered scooter or Power chair OFF as soon as it is safe Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying the powered scooter or power chair may make it more susceptible to interference from radio wave sources Note There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on the over all immunity of the powered scooter or power chair Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the powered scooter or power chair manufacturer and note whether there is a radio wave source nearby 2 CE LABEL 2 cccccccccccccccccccccuccccccecececucecuccsceueueusceeeceseees 3 WARNING EMI LABEL ccccccececececccececcccccececesececess 4 WARNING LIFT UP SHROUD LABEL 0c0c0000 WARNING DRIVE 5 WARNING EMERGENCY FREEWHEEL pis eas ta agen ca I s Always re engage the emergency DEVICE LABEL cccccccccccccccccccccccccecececececs suaueueuees freewheel device after use Failure todo so may result in injury NEUTRAL MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER 6 MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER INDICATOR LABEL EEEE EEE E User Manual Page 9 of 30 2 SAFETY NOTICE 2 4 EMI 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 t
6. drive mode WARNING 1 Please hold the tiller before loosening the tiller adjustment knob 2 Never attempt to adjust the tiller while the scooter 1s motion Otherwise a fall from the scooter could occur causing bodily injury and or damage to scooter WE Main Circuit Breaker Reset Button When the voltage in your scooter s batteries becomes low or the scooter is heavily strained because of excessive loads or steep inclines the main circuit breaker may trip to protect the motor and electronics from damage The location of the circuit breaker is shown by the arrow on the photograph below Circuit Breaker Reset Button User Manual Page 19 of 30 5 1 CHARGING THE BATTERY Follow the procedure below step by step l 2 3 4 Turn on the switch on the charger 5 Both the charger s red and orange LEDs will be lit when beginning 5 BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE Turn the power switch to OFF Connect the charger s power cord into the power outlet Open the charging socket cap on the scooter s tiller Then connect the charger s round plug to the charging socket charging The charging duration is about 6 hours To ensure optimum performance a 10 hour charge is recommended We do not recommend a charging for more than 24 consecutive hours Both the charger s LEDs will be lit during the charging process The orange LED will turn green when charging is complete Turn off the charger discon
7. AR n 2 3 4 Service Dates J tt Service Dates OO O OOO oO OoOo Controller Upholstery Piel On off switch S Sei T T T Control Lever Back o I f Braking O O Recharge poit oii Batteries Connections condition Leves Tf Lights Connections aT n n o a eN Wheels and Tires Reverse Wear Emergencystop Pressure Lettuim Z 0 0 Bearings Righ ttumn 0 Wheelnuts Slopetest Motors Over obstacles O T Wiig 0 0 MSSIGINCAHLC E Noise D D y o Connections Jo T C T gt o Brake Brushes OOOO O O O O O Chassis a Condition TT Steering Co T D Dooyoo o 6 3 BATTERY FUSE AND TIRE E Battery Refer to the section entitled 5 BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE E Fuse If the battery charger is turned on and no LED is lit check the fuse Suggestion Ask for help from your scooter dealer to inspect or replace the fuse since the tiller shroud has to be removed first before you can replace the fuse WE Tires The condition of the tires depends on how you drive and use your scooter Inspect Tire Tread Please check the tread depth regularly Replace the tires when the tread depth is less than 0 5 mm User Manual Page 24 of 30 6 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE e amp Attention When tread depth is below 0 5mm it can easily lead to vehicle slippage increasing braking distances T
8. THE VOLTAGE METER PANEL DESCRIPTION Bar Voltage Scale Bar Voltage 4 Pie Ta eiii Voltage amp Max Voltage Display fy ey X Jai Tre Ee 5 Time amp Other function Display 2 T l en Dapa es E Fault Indicator 4 aod AL TEA po Head Beam Indicator B is wae E 6 MODE Button move RESET Button THE VOLTAGE METER PANEL OPERATION TIME SETTING Push and hold both MODE amp RESET buttons for 2 seconds to go into the time setting screen cak dg ee p Main Screen Press MODE Button 12 24 Press RESET Button for 2 Seconds ie Lf Press RESE Button ie H i 4 lt A hae s 10035 Press MODE Button HH XX JL Press RESET Button Press RESET Button for 2 Seconds H H H i re i r 00345 00345 Press MODE Button XX MM JL The setting screen will o UA a ila P P P return to the main _ i screen if you do not a GFN operate any key for more than 75 seconds User Manual Page 15 of 30 4 OPERATION FUNCTIONS 1 Bar Graphic Voltage Meter It displays bar voltage meter up to 35 bars 22 5 26V 2 Digital Voltage Meter It displays digital voltage meter up to 20 30V 3 Time Clock Displays Time 4 3 HOW TO OPERATE YOUR SCOOTER WE Key Switch The scooter has a main key switch The main key switch has two positions ON Power is supplied to the scooter The electromagnetic brake releases auto
9. ce e Battery fluid spillage or leakage e Commercial use or use other than normal e Improper operation maintenance or storage NOTE Gradual deterioration in performance because the battery has been left in a discharged state left in cold conditions for an extended period of time or worn out through heavy use is not covered User Manual Page 28 of 80 8 WARRANTY 8 1 VIN VEHICLE INDIFICATION NUMBER To ensure the correct after sales service and warranty service support please write down the vehicle identification number that is stuck on the back right hand side of the frame Model SR XL3 MVSR Chassis NO Motor serial Keytt Warranty Application Form Gender Male E Female Male I Female m m SR XL3 MVSR Scooter Chassis No O a eaea Motor Serial No ooo oa Date of Purchase Year Month Day Purchaser Signature User Manual Page 29 of 80 ff awnwa ay Mobility Products Corp Pride Mobility Products Corp 182 Susquehanna Avenue Exeter PA 18643 2694 www pridemobility com
10. d and built to carry ONE person only the single seat model or TWO persons on the double seat model Never operate it with an additional person on board not even a child Mi Do not use this vehicle to carry or haul goods For the maximum weight that can be carried please refer to Max user weight in 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SPECIFICATION Maximum loading weight for the basket is 15 kg 33 Ibs User Manual Page 5 of 30 2 SAFETY NOTICE 2 2 WHILE DRIVING Mi Please carry out daily inspections Refer to the section entitled 6 INSPECITION AND MAINTENANCE Mi Do not move your body out of the vehicle while moving Pay attention that your clothes or other loose articles do not tangle in the wheels Such action may cause you to lose balance and risk injury from falling W Do not use your vehicle under the circumstances below On roads with heavy traffic or roads that are muddy gravelly bumpy narrow snowed over icy or canal towpaths not guarded by any fence or hedge Keep away from places where you might get the wheels stuck Do not drive when it is snowing misty or windy Do not drive your vehicle in an S pattern or make erratic turns Never use the scooter for climbing up or riding down stairs W About Mobile Phones and other electrical equipment Do not use a mobile phone or other wireless communication devices while driving Always switch off the scooter and remove the ignition key bef
11. er E Changing the battery Follow the procedure below step by step to replace the batteries Push the seat adjustment lever forward and swivel seat Remove the seat Loosen the 4 securement screws and remove the shroud Discount the cables from the four battery terminals Undo the hook and loop strap and remove the batteries ot ee oe I Place new batteries on scooter WARNING 1 Before lifting up the rear shroud please make sure to adjust the handlebar to the front most position After lifting the rear shroud please ensure that the prop lever is in lock position before proceeding on any operation When reinstalling the rear shroud please make sure to hold the lift bar with one hand and lower the shroud slowly It 1s dangerous and prohibited to put head or hands under the shroud in any circumstance User Manual Page 22 of 80 6 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Suggestions If necessary ask for help from your dealer for advice about maintaining and replacing the batteries Suggestions Make sure the terminals are installed properly and put the cover back on Do not use the scooter s batteries to charge telecom equipment or other items Battery efficiency will vary with outside conditions the driving distances will be shorter in the winter If the vehicle is not used for a long time please charge the battery at least every week Replace both batteries together 6 1 INSPECTION Check following items bef
12. gh power for your journey If you have any doubt about the remaining power please recharge the batteries before departure ON Set the speed dial to a position you feel safe and comfortable with 7 Check the forward reverse speed lever works correctly 8 Make sure the electromagnetic brake works correctly WARNING Do not set in the freewheel mode when driving on a gradient Do not change the speed selector position while driving Do not turn the main key switch to OFF position while in motion this is may cause abrupt and excessive deceleration which in turn may cause injury to the user and damage to the scooter Always re engage the emergency freewheel device before use Fail to do so may result in injury To protect your safety the power will automatically cut off and electromagnetic brake system will activate while you are driving down a steep gradient This will limit the speed to a safe level Turn the power on again to re start your scooter Maximum User Weight Limit Refer to section entitled Max user weight in 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SPECIFICATION Overloading above the weight limit may lead to damage of your scooter or cause it to malfunction and will endanger your safety The warranty does not cover this type o damage Attention 1 Do not set to the highest speeds while driving indoors 2 Do not place magnetic devices near the area of the operation handle as this could affect the safe operation of
13. he degree of exposure and suggested action should unexpected or erratic movement occur WARNING It is very important that you read this information regarding the possible effects of electromagnetic interference on your electric scooter E 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 be measured in volts per meter V m Each powered vehicle can resist EMI up to a certain intensity This 1s 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 in the everyday environment Some of these sources are obvious and easy t
14. herefore replace the tires as early as possible when they do not have sufficient tread depth 2 The tire pressure shall be kept at about 26 PSI approx 1 8K G cm for the best ride and handling amp Attention When conducting maintenance of your vehicle please turn the power switch to OFF and remove the charger cords Suggestions Do not splash water directly to wash your scooter as this could lead to malfunction of the system electronics Do not use gasoline solvents or vaporizing solution as these may deform or damage the shrouds Do not use wax 6 4 STORAGE Make sure the vehicle is stored under the following circumstances Make sure the seat is set in the Forward position Make sure the Power switch is turned to OFF Suggestion Please store the scooter in a location where it is away from the direct sunlight rain or dew When storing for a long time please charge the battery to full power and then disconnect the battery terminal For details inquire to your scooter dealer 6 5 MOVING ABOUT Turn the power switch OFF before moving Lift the scooter by the chassis and not by the bumpers Lifting the scooters by the bumper could cause damage or injury For your safety always ask for help if required You will need 2 or 3 persons when moving or lifting the vehicle User Manual Page 25 of 80 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SPECIFICATION E TROUBLE SHOOTING You can inspect the f
15. icle before driving Therefore please always keep the following safety notices in mind Mi The same traffic rules apply to the use of this vehicle as apply to pedestrians For your safety please therefore follow the rules that apply to pedestrians Please do not drive your scooter after consuming alcohol or when you are tired Please be careful when driving your scooter in low light It has not been designed for use at night Never remove any of scooter safety parts like Anti tip devices Fenders or Emergency Brake lever W Practice operating your vehicle Before using the scooter in busy or potentially dangerous areas familiarize yourself with the operation of your scooter Please practice in a wide and open area like a park In order to avoid accidents with your scooter while driving please bear in mind driving motions such as accelerating stopping turning reversing and traveling up and down ramps Drive slowly place speed selector in low speed position until you get used to the scooter Watch carefully for pedestrians and drive your scooter accordingly In crowded areas always drive with the speed selector at low speed Drive only where permitted according to all applicable local laws and ordinances Be sure someone accompanies you for safety when driving on the roads for the first time Only use higher speed setting when you are confident that you can easily operate and control your scooter Mi The scooter is designe
16. ing high levels of EM energy very close 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 WARNING YS 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 scooter Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or powered vehicle movement which could result in serious injury Do not operate hand held transceivers receivers such as citizens band CB radios or turn ON personal communication devices such as cellular phones while the powered vehicle is turned ON Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the powered vehicle OFF as soon as it is safe 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 evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of the powered vehicle Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the powered vehicle manufacturer and note whether there is a source of EMI nearby E IMPORTANT INFORMATION l 2
17. matically when the operating lever is squeezed OFF The scooter cannot be driven and the Electromagnetic brake is locked E Operating Lever and Manual Hand Brake To start driving squeeze the operating lever gently until you reach the desired speed The speed is directly proportional to the deflection of this lever To stop release the operating lever The scooter will stop gradually Additionally emergency braking is possible using the manual hand brake Squeeze hand brake and use the button to lock it use it for parking Squeeze hand brake again to release the button E Parking After stopping turn the main key to OFF and remove the key The lights will turn OFF The electromagnetic brake is engaged locked The hand brake lever can be locked by pushing button while squeezing hand brake lever To release the hand brake squeeze lever gently Hand Brake Lever User Manual Page 16 of 30 4 OPERATION E Forward Reverse Selector Select the desired direction as marked In reverse mode a warning buzzer sounds automatically Release the speed control lever freely while either going forward or reverse and the electromagnetic brake in the motor will be activated and the vehicle will stop E Signaling Before turning shift the Turn Signal Switch on the handlebar to the desired direction left for left right for right The light will flash and buzzer will make a
18. nect the power cord and the round plug from charger socket on the scooter Suggestion 1 Do not disconnect the charger cord if charging is not completed The battery life will be seriously shortened or decayed if the battery is repeatedly used without being fully charged Therefore be sure to charge the battery fully every time Always complete the charging until the orange LED light turns green NEVER stop charging before it 1s complete When fully charged the battery charger will still trickle charge the battery to ensure optimum range If you do not use your scooter for a long time 1t should be charged at least every week to keep the battery in a fully usable condition Charging time will be affected by the ambient temperature Charging time will be longer in the winter After charging do not leave the charger socket plugged in to the scooter as this will cause a power drain on the scooter and temporarily reduce its range The batteries carry a six month manufacturer s warranty This warranty only covers issues relating to manufacturing faults and not faults relating to failure to recharge the batteries as instructed above User Manual Page 20 of 30 5 BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE Attention Please follow the rules below to avoid accidents while charging Please use our charger only and recharge the battery to its full capacity every time You may damage the battery and scooter if you use a charger which 1
19. ng the vehicle please read this owner s manual This owner s manual includes operation instructions for every aspect of the vehicle assembly instructions as well as instructions for how to deal with possible accidents The symbols used in this manual are explained below Read especially the notes marked with these symbols AN Warning Improper usage could result in serious injury or death Attention Improper usage could lead to injury and or damage to your scooter LL Suggestion Follow these instructions to keep your vehicle in a good operating order This manual includes a copy of repair and maintenance record chart and warranty information Please keep it in a safe place or with the scooter Ifsomeone else uses the scooter please make sure that you provide them with the instruction manual for his or her consideration As designs change some illustrations and pictures in the manual may not correspond to the vehicle that you purchased We reserve the right to make design modifications Our scooters have been designed and manufactured to provide a comfortable and secure yet affordable solution for some mobility requirements Suggestion To maximize your batteries efficiency and service life please fully recharge your new batteries before its first time use User Manual Page 4 of 30 2 SAFETY NOTICE 2 1 BEFORE DRIVING The user needs to be familiar with the usage and operation of this veh
20. o avoid Others are not apparent and exposure is unavoidable However we believe that by following the warning listed below your risk to EMI will be minimized 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 2 Medium range mobile transceivers such as those used 1n police cars fire trucks ambulances and taxis These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of the vehicle 3 Long range transmitters and transceivers such as commercial broadcast transmitter radio and TV broadcast antenna towers and amateur HAM radios User Manual Page 10 of 30 2 SAFETY NOTICE Note Other types of hand held devices such as cordless phones laptop computers AM FM radios TV sets CD players 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 E 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 br
21. ollowing before taking you scooter to the dealer The scooter will not switch on e Try recharging the battery e Check the fuse and circuit breaker in the scooter The scooter switches on but the e Ensure there is enough power in the batteries If not recharge scooter will not move the batteries e Ensure the freewheel lever is engaged in the DRIVE position e Check the speed dial is not set to slow Involuntarily horn sounds Ensure that the wigwag paddle is released Switch the scooter off and on Recharge the batteries If problem persists contact your Pride dealer If you cannot solve the problem by yourself contact your dealer for help User Manual Page 26 of 30 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION Model Reference SR XL3 MVSR Dimension 1650 mmx780 mmx1120 mm Lx W x H mm 65 x30 7 x44 L x W x H inch Remark The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the specification 1f necessary The final specification is subject to the individual scooter you purchase from your dealer Note Maximum driving distance 1s based on an ambient temperature of 20 C a 100kg driver and a brand new fully charged battery by a constant driving speed at 6 km h with 70 battery power discharged Recommended incline The scooter has undergone extensive incline testing Angles and weights shown here for this scooter indicate the safe working angles for the user and equipment Any scooter used
22. ore driving If you find anything abnormal contact your dealer for further inspection or advice before using the scooter Inspection Content Is there any looseness Handlebar l l Can it turn left and right smoothly Does the scooter move when the lever pressed down Speed Lever l Does the scooter stop when the lever is released completely ve Are there an abnormal noise coming from the motor otor ina Co Do the a brakes work properly Freewheel Mode Mode Does the freewheel mode lever work Does the freewheel mode lever work properly 00 Is the light on when the power is switched on Battery Indicator Is the remaining power enough for your trip Horn Does the horn work ae i Can the seat swivel Aee r Reflector Is the reflector Is the reflector present and correct 0 and correct T Are there any cracks or other damage to the tires ires Check the tire tread depth Are there any abnormal noises Other aes Is there oil leakage from transmission box Attention Go to your dealer for inspection and maintenance if you find anything wrong User Manual Page 28 of 80 6 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 6 2 REGULAR CHECKING RECORD To make sure your scooter is correctly serviced take it to your dealer for regular maintenance checks This should be at intervals of six months after the first inspection after one month Your dealer may charge a fee for this service _YEAR 1 2 3 4 YE
23. ore using a mobile phone Do not charge the mobile phone or any other electrical devices from your scooter s battery Mi Automatic Power Shut Down In order to avoid accidental battery run down your scooter is equipped with an automatic power shut down facility If the scooter is switched on after remaining undisturbed for a period of thirty minutes it will automatically turn off Should this occur simply switch your scooter off and back on and it will be ready to use once again W Ramps inclines and drops Do not drive onto steep ramps greater than the specified gradient Refer to the section entitled Climbing angle in 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SPECIFICATION Always use a low speed setting when ascending or descending a gradient Do not drive on roads with large drops or potholes Do not cross water gutters where the width is too big and where is a risk of getting the wheels struck Please slow down when driving on roads with inclines Do not make sudden turns when driving on gravel roads or ramps Always lean forward when climbing a steep gradient User Manual Page 6 of 30 2 SAFETY NOTICE E Starting and Driving Make sure the seat 1s installed properly Make sure the tiller has been secured properly Fold down the armrests so you can rest your arms on them Turn the power switch to ON If necessary turn on the headlights a A Ww N e Check battery indicator to see whether there is enou
24. outside these parameters may be unsafe 200 s t 0 Degree a f eat 300lbs 6 Degre 0 Degree at 400lbs User Manual Page 27 of 80 8 WARRANTY Manufacturer will repair or replace at our option to the original purchaser free of charge any of the following parts found upon examination by an authorized representative of manufacturer to be defective in material and or workmanship THREE YEAR WARRANTY Structural Frame Components including e Main Frame e Fork e Seat Post e Tiller Frame TWO YEAR WARRANTY e Transaxle e Motor Brake electronic function ONLY e Brake Also electronic assemblies including e Electronic Controllers e Chargers e Harnesses e Any other electrical subassembly SIX MONTH WARRANTY The battery is covered by a separate six month warranty WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not extend to those items which may require replacement due to normal wear and tear e ABS Plastic shrouds e Motor brushes e Upholstery and seating e Brake Pads e Tires and tubes e Fuses Bulbs e Circumstances beyond the control of manufacturer e Labor service calls shipping and other charges incurred for repair of e The product unless specifically authorized INADVANCE by manufacturer e Repairs and or modifications made to any part without specific consent from manufacturer Exclusions also include components with damage caused by e Contamination e Abuse misuse accident or negligen
25. s not to the correct specification Never disassemble or modify the charger Please charge in a well ventilated space where it is not directly exposed to the sunlight Do not charge in surroundings where it 1s humid or under rainfall and morning dews Do not cover with a waterproof cloth or other objects while charging Do not charge in temperatures less than 10 C or higher than 50 C as the charger may not work well and the batteries may become damaged WARNING Keep away from flammable objects while charging as it may lead to fire or explosion of battery Do not smoke while charging as the battery may release hydrogen gas Always charge your battery in a well ventilated space Never connect or disconnect the plug or cord with wet hands while charging Do not connect or disconnect the plug or cord when they are wet it may lead to electric shock NOTE The inhibit function will be activated while your scooter is in charging status which will make your scooter not run 5 2 CHARGER Both the chargers red and orange LEDs will be switched ON during charging The orange LED will turn green when charging completed WARNING The fan inside the charger will be activated accordingly when you turn on the charger If the fan does not work when connected to the charger or the green light is not showing DO NOT use this charger It may lead to overheating of the charger and cause a fire as a result There is a red LED present on
26. the charger to illustrate operation If this LED does not illuminate the charger 1s defective please contact your dealer User Manual Page 21 of 30 5 BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE 5 3 BATTERY Do not expose the batteries to temperatures below 10 C or above 50 C when charging or storing the vehicle Tempaeratures above or below the above temperature range can cause the batteries to freeze or over heat This will damage the batteries and shorten their life The batteries are maintenance free and there is no need to refill with water You are required to recharge the batteries on a regular basis Even if the scooter is stood idle you should charge the batteries at least once a week WARNING Do not open the battery sealed cap at any time WE Cleaning the battery If the batteries are contaminated by water battery acid dust or other substances they will discharge quickly The batteries supplied with the scooter are sealed and as such are maintenance free with no risk of battery leakage Please follow the steps below to clean the batteries Turn the scooter power switch to OFF Remove the seat and dust cover Remove the shroud and unplug the terminal of the taillight and signal lights Use a clean cloth to wipe off the soiled area Take out the batteries Clean the batteries with a clean cloth If the terminal is covered by white powder please wipe it NN nA BW N ml clean using warm wat
27. the scooter will stop AN WARNING When on a gradient NEVER switch the vehicle to the freewheel mode The electromagnetic brakes will not be applied This may result in serious injury or death E Seat The seat can be turned to 45 degrees or 90 degrees Push the seat adjustment lever forward and swivel seat Release the lever and then continue swiveling the seat until it locks in position Attention Return the seat to the forward position before driving E How to adjust the armrest width Loosen the knobs at the back of the seat frame Next adjust the armrest width by sliding the armrest Once satisfied with the width tighten the knobs E How to re position the seat The distance between seat and tiller can be adjusted by repositioning the seat forward or backward Loosen the four bolts under the seat which is on the seat platform first and then tighten the bolts securely after moving the seat to the desired position How to set to freewheel mode Drive mode Motor Brake Engaged Push the lever down completely the scooter can be driven by motor power Freewheel Mode Motor Brake Disengaged Pull the lever up completely the scooter can be moved manually LEVER User Manual Page 18 of 80 4 OPERATION WARNING Never operate the freewheel lever while seated on the scooter or on an incline OPERATION OF THE FREEWHEEL LEVER Always PULL UP FIRMLY for freewheel mode Always PUSH DOWN FIRMLY for
28. your scooter Do be careful while driving in heavy traffic or crowded areas While reversing the vehicle beware of people or objects behind you Do not release the manual release lever of electromagnetic brake when the scooter is on a slope If for any reason the scooter does not stop when you release the operating lever immediately use the hand brake to the stop the scooter and turn the main key switch to OFF User Manual Page 7 of 30 2 SAFETY NOTICE E Stopping 1 Release the speed control lever completely The vehicle will naturally brake and stop 2 Turn the power switch to OFF Then pull out the key 2 3 LABELING Please carefully read all labels on the scooter before driving it For your future reference do not remove them User Manual Page 8 of 80 2 SAFETY NOTICE WARNING 1 WARNING LABEL Radio wave sources may affect Scooter or Power chair control Radio wave sources such as radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones can affect powered motorized scooters or power chair Following the warning listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or powered scooter or power chair movement which 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 or power chair is turned ON Be aware of near

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