Afikim SE User manual

User Manual
SE

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P/N PR00056 Date: December 2012
Edition: 01
Revision: 07
Products: SE - Single Seat (73 cm)
SE - Wide Seat (91 cm)
Porter (91 cm)
SE-USER-MANUAL- VER. 07-A5 (13-12-2012).doc
WARNING
Electromagnetic Interference (“EMI”) can cause powered
vehicles to behave erratically, which could be dangerous to the
user. For your safety and protection, it is IMPERATIVE that
you take time to read Chapter 6 (“EMI WARNING”) before
operating the SE.
WARNING
Read the User’s Manual carefully before operating the
SE
If you do not fully understand any part of this Manual, please contact
your dealer or any of our Service Centers - as injury or
Damage may occur from misuse!
Serial Number and Manufacturer’s data are fixed to the back side of
the Headlight Housing (subject to change as per local ordinances).

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NCE CERTIFICATIO
The Afikim Electric Vehicles Ref. Registration Number with the
Competent Authority (UK) is:
CA 000292.
Our Authorized Representative with the
Competent Authorities is:
MEDES LTD.
POB 231
Stanmore, Middlesex, HA7 4YA, England
TEL/FAX: 0044-1-954-9964

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CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS………………………………………………………….6
CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SE………………………..7
CHAPTER 2 - ADJUSTMENT & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS…………….10
CHAPTER 3 - MAINTENANCE…………………………………………………..16
CHAPTER 4 - CHARGING………………………………………………………..19
CHAPTER 5 - TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAULT REPAIR…………………20
CHAPTER 6 - EMI WARNING……………………………………………………22

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CHAPTER 1 - OVERVIEW OF THE SE
Main features:
Congratulations on choosing the SE as your electrically powered
vehicle.
The SE is easy to operate. The relatively large wheels enable driving on
unpaved roads, over rough terrain and to overcome obstacles as high
as 4” (10 cm). The SE can climb slopes up to 21% - Single, 18% -
Double. The braking system stops the SE smoothly and a short distance
after the Operating Lever is released.
A standard hand brake is also provided for backup. The Seat is
spacious, comfortable and can be rotated for easy access (standard
Seats). All controls are conveniently located and are simple to operate.
Under normal conditions the SE can travel approximately 40 km (25
miles) before the batteries require recharge.
The SE is developed to use dry or gel batteries only.
The SE Series includes -
Model SE - - Single Seat (73 cm)
- Wide Seat (91 cm)
- Porter (91 cm)
Please see Figure No. 1 for detailed specifications .

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please note and strictly adhere to the following Safety Instructions.
Additional Warnings and Notices are printed in this User’s Manual; it is
imperative that you read carefully all chapters of this Manual before
operating the SE. It is also advisable to refresh your memory by re-reading
this Manual periodically. Use gel/dry batteries only.
2. Get acquainted with the SE and its operational features before driving it.
3. Drive slowly (Place Speed Selector in position 1) until you get used to the
SE, to its various functions, safety features, and to its braking capabilities
and limitations.
4. Watch carefully for pedestrians and drive your SE accordingly. In crowded
areas always drive with the Speed Selector at Low Speed (position 1).
5. Drive only where permitted according to all applicable local laws and local
ordinances.
6. Never remove any of the SE safety parts like Antitip Device, Fenders, or
Emergency Brake lever
7. DO NOT turn the Main Key Switch to “OFF” position while in motion; this
may cause abrupt and excessive deceleration which in turn may cause
injury to the user and damage to the SE.
8. Do not release the Manual Release Lever of the Electromagnetic Brake
when the SE is on a slope.
9. The load in the Rear Basket should not exceed 20 kg (44 lbs).
10. The SE is designed and built to carry ONE person only on the Single Seat
model.
Never operate it with an additional person on board, not even a child.
Ask your dealer about carrying two persons on the Double Seat model.
11. Do not change the Speed Selector position while driving.
12. NEVER use the SE for climbing up or riding down stairs.
13. If for any reason the SE does not stop when you release the Operating
Lever , immediately use the Hand Brake to stop the SE and turn the Main
Key Switch to “OFF”. Contact your dealer immediately.
14. NEVER use a hose for cleaning. This may severely damage the power and
electronic components. Use only a damp cloth and mild detergent.
WARNING !!!
Special care must be taken to prevent children from operating the SE.

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CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SE
Note: The numbers in parentheses refer to the parts illustrated on Figure 1.
Handlebars (2)
There are two separate and independently adjustable
handlebars, one of which houses the controls for the SE.
Your SE is delivered to you with right-hand controls. (Left-
hands controls can be ordered through your dealer).
NOTE : On the Double Seat model the left handlebar is
shorter to allow for easier steering by the driver with 2
people on board. For a single user two handlebars of the
same length can be supplied. Ask your dealer.
Headlight (3)
Charging
Socket (4)
The socket is used to connect the charger plug for
batteries charging.
Seat (6)
The Single SE Seat is equipped with folding armrests (1)
to allow convenient access to the Seat. The Seat itself can
be rotated. The upholstery may be removed for cleaning.
(A deluxe orthopedic adjustable Seat is also available. Ask
your dealer).
The Double SE Seat is equipped with folding armrests (1)
as in the Single Seat model and can be tilted to make
service more accessible.
It can also be supplied with a Canopy (10) for protection
from sun and light rain.
Fuses (5)
5A - Main Fuses 2x40A or 70/80A–Semi Automatic5B - Light Fuse (3A) - Semi Automatic
5C - Charging Fuse 15A –Semi Automatic
Seat Rotation
Lever (7)
The Lever is used to swivel the Seat 45 degrees in either
direction, to ease the driver's access to the Seat.
Rear Basket (8)
(Optional for Single
Seat model and
standard for Double
Seat model)
For carrying parcels and personal effects. Maximum load
20 kg (44 lbs).
Serial No.
Serial Number and Manufacturer’s data are located on the
rear side of the main lamp, and of the back of rear tray.
Manual Release
Lever of
Electromagnetic
Brake (11)
Located under the seat at the rear right of the SE, the
Electromagnetic Brake Manual Release Lever allows free
movement of the SE. To release, simply pull the brake
lever as shown in the near label. To engage the brake,
push lever opposite.
When lever is released the vehicle can not be operated.

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Figure 1

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL No. :
SE - Single Seat
SE - Wide Seat
Porter
Units
Metric
USA
Metric
USA
Metric
USA
Dimensions*
Length (without rear basket)
(with rear basket)
158 cm
62”
158 cm
175 cm
62”
69”
197 cm
78”
Width
73 cm
29”
91 cm
36”
91 cm
36”
Height (for transport: handles, seat and front
wheel removed)
77 cm
30.5”
101 cm
40”
101 cm
40”
Ground clearance
12 cm
5”
12 cm
5”
12 cm
5”
Weights *
Total, without batteries
99 kg
218 lbs
116 kg
256 lbs
126 kg
278 lbs
Total, with batteries
146 kg
322 lbs
163 kg
359 lbs
173 kg
381 lbs
Maximum load (including rear basket load)
200 kg
440 lbs
200 kg
440 lbs
200 kg
500 lbs ****
Max. Speed
Forward (Speed selector position No. 2)
Forward (Speed selector position No. 1)
15 km/h
6 km/h
9.3 mp/h
3.7 mp/h
12 km/h
6 km/h
7.5 mp/h
3.7 mp/h
12 km/h
6 km/h
7.5 mp/h
3.7 mp/h
Reverse
6 km/h
3.7 mp/h
6 km/h
3.7 mp/h
6 km/h
3.7 mp/h
Climbing
ability
Maximum slope (100 kg- 220 lbs load)
21%
21%
18%
Obstacles
12 cm
5”
12 cm
5”
12 cm
5”
Tires
(pneumatic)
Front tire size
10x2.75”
10x2.75”
10x2.75”
Rear tires size
14x2.75”
14x2.75”
14x2.75”
Pressure
27-33 psi
27-33 psi
27-33 psi
Batteries ***
Gel/dry batteries only
60-70 Ah
2x12 V
60-70 Ah
2x12 V
60-70 Ah
2x12 V
Travel
distance
Fully charged batteries, level surface, driver
75 kg ( 165 lbs)
45 km
28 miles
45 km
28 miles
40-45 km
25-28 miles
All technical specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
All dimensions are in round figures.
* Dimensions and weight do not include SE Canopy.
*** Deep cycle batteries. Consult your dealer for other sizes.
**** US model

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CHAPTER 2 - ADJUSTMENT & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(Reference numbers refer to the figures at the bottom of each page)
Adjusting the
Handlebars
Adjust angles and height of both handlebars as
follows:
Release the Handlebars secure screws (1),
which secures the handlebars in place.
Adjust the height and angle of your
handlebars, by turning, while raising or lowering
the handlebars.
Tighten handlebars at the desired height
and direction: secure the Handlebars secure
screws (1) .
Adjusting the Hand
Brake
The hand brake cable mechanism can be adjusted
by any authorized serviceman, dealer or by any
professional authorized to adjust hand brakes
mounted on bicycles or motorcycles.
The Hand Brake is part of your safety system. DO NOT
adjust the Hand Brake by yourself - get professional
assistance!
Note : handbrake may be also assembled on the
right handlebar.
Seating into the SE
Before driving the SE make sure that the Charging
Plug is disconnected from the Charging Socket (3).
Note: While the Charging Plug is inserted in the Charging
Socket, the unit cannot be operated.
Lift the Lever (4) upward, rotate the Seat (5) and
raise the Armrest (2) to give you easy access to the
Seat.

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Key Switch
The SE has a Main Key Switch (9) - located
on the right side of the Headlight Housing.
The Main Key Switch has two positions:
“OFF” - The SE cannot be driven and the
Electromagnetic Brake is locked.
“ON” - Power is supplied to the SE. The
Electromagnetic Brake releases
automatically when the Operating Lever is
squeezed.
To operate the SE, insert the key into the Main
Key Switch and turn it to “ON” (clockwise). The
switch will remain in this position and the green
(2) light will be lit.

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Automatic Shut Off
When Key Switch is at “ON” position, after a few minutes (about
20 minutes) without using the Operating Lever, the control
system will be shut off automatically to save battery energy.
In such cases, to restart control system, turn Main Key Switch
“OFF” and “ON” again.
Battery Status Indicator
The Battery Status Indicator (1) located on top of the Headlight
Housing shows you the remaining capacity of the batteries.
When the indicator shows that mid-half capacity remains,
recharge batteries as soon as possible.
When the indicator points that to first or second segment on the
left there are only about 5 km (3 miles) to go.
Fault Indicator
When the green light of the Fault indicator (2) is lit, the vehicle is
“ready”.
When the Fault Indicator (2) is Green/Red Flashing the Vehicle is
in Fault condition or the brake manual lever is released.
(The Flashing Code can be Decoded by technician).
Forward/Reverse Selector
The Forward/Reverse Selector (14) is located on the handlebar.
Select the desired direction (as marked). In reverse mode, a
warning buzzer sounds automatically (in certain models only and
subject to local ordinances).
Warning: Do not change Selector position while the SE is in
motion.

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Speed Range Selector
The Speed Range Selector (16) is located on the left side of the
Headlight Housing. It has two positions:
Mark “1” (lower position): Low speed - up to 6 km/h
(3.1 mph).
Mark “2” (upper position): High speed - 10 km/h
(6.2 mph).
Do not shift the selector while the SE is in motion.
Note: When driving the SE inside a building or in a crowded
area, use only position 1 (Low speed).
Operating Lever (red)
and Manual Hand
Brake
To start driving, squeeze the Operating Lever (18) gently until you
reach the desired speed.
The speed is directly proportional to the deflection of this
Lever .
To stop - release the Operating Lever (18). The SE will stop
gradually.
Additionally, emergency braking is possible using the Manual
Hand Brake (17).
Note: Hand Brake is usually assembled on the Left Handle Bar
but sometime it is assembled on the Right side.
Signaling
Before turning, shift the “Turn Signal Switch” (19), on the Handlebar
to the desired direction - left for left, right for right. This will activate
blinking lights on the rear fenders. A warning buzzer also sounds (in
certain models only and subject to local ordinances).

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Horn/Buzzer (in certain models
only)
Push Button (20) activates a buzzer.
The buzzer sounds automatically under the following
conditions (subject to change where prohibited by law):
1. When reversing.
2. When operating the “Turn Signal Switch” (Right or Left).
3. When the “Emergency Electromagnetic Brake Lever ” is
operated.
Headlight Switch
Turn on the Headlight (24) with Light Switch (23). This switch
activates both the Headlight and the Rear Lights (28).
Hazard Warning
The Hazard Button (20) operates all flashing lights on the SE.
Pushing the button once turns the lights ON. A second push
turns them OFF.

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Parking
After stopping, turn the Main Key Switch to OFF
and remove the key. The lights will turn OFF. The
Electromagnetic Brake is engaged (locked).
Notes: The Electromagnetic Brake is
automatically locked whenever the Operating
Lever is released and after the SE stops
completely.

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CHAPTER 3 - MAINTENANCE
Note: The numbers in parentheses refer to the parts illustrated in figure 2.
Although the SE requires minimal maintenance, do not neglect it. When servicing the
SE, make sure that it stands on a level surface and that the key is not inserted. In
addition, lock the Hand Brake.
Periodic Maintenance
Check
No
.
Type of Service
Frequency
1
Check water level in the batteries. Add
water as needed.
(Lead acid batteries only)
Bimonthly or as
per
manufacturer’s
instructions
2
Check air pressure in all tires.
Every two weeks
Note: To check the batteries, the Batteries Cover
located under the Seat must be removed.
Removing the
Batteries Cover (33)
(Single Seat Model)
Remove the Seat (29): hold the backrest at marked position with one
hand and press Lever (30) with the other, lifting the seat
up off its pivot Release Batteries Cover 4 securing screws (31).
Lift the Batteries Cover until it is released from the Seat Pivot (32).
Replacing the
Batteries Cover (33)
(Single Seat Model)
The replacement of the Batteries Cover is done in reverse order;
MAKE SURE that the Batteries Cover (33) fits onto it’s place. Secure
with 4 screws (31).

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Single Seat Model
Double Seat Model
Figure 2. Removing the Gray Cover for Maintenance

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Removing the Batteries
Cover (33)
(Double Seat Model)
Release the lock lever (37) under the Seat and tilt
Seat (36) back about 70 degrees until it is almost
standing on the rear part of the frame.
Remove the Batteries Cover (33) as described
above (for Single Seat Model).
Replacing the Batteries
Cover (33)
(Double Seat Model)
Replacement of the Batteries Cover is done in
reverse order.
Tilt Seat back and mount on Seat Shaft.
Batteries
Every two months, check the water level in both
batteries.
Note: Failure to maintain water level in the
batteries will cause damage and void the
manufacturer’s warranty.
Checking Water Level
Remove the Batteries Cover.Open the strap
holding the batteries in place and check the water
level in each of the battery cells. Normal water
level is approximately 6 mm (1/4”) above the
plates. If the water level is lower, add distilled
water.
Note: use ONLY distilled water.
Tires
Correct air pressure in the tires is essential for
optimal steering and stability of the SE. Check air
pressure every two weeks. Inflate to the proper air
pressure (27-33 psi).
Solid tires (optional) should be checked visually
and replaced if excessive wear or damage is
noticed.

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CHAPTER 4 - CHARGING
Read Charger’s manual before using the charger.
Warning: If you use a different charger, ask your dealer for instructions.
CHARGING BATTERIES
(See figure 3)
1. Insert the Charging Plug (2) into the Charging Socket (3) located on the
Panel at the front of the Batteries Cover, at the center.
Make sure the plug is fully inserted into the socket.
2. Plug the power cord of the charger into a wall outlet.
3. When charging is completed and you are ready to go - unplug the charger
from the wall outlet and remove the charger plug from the SE.
4. In ideal storage conditions, batteries which were charged to full capacity and
were not used should be recharged every 6 months.
5. If you are planning not to use your SE for an extended period of time, we
recommend charging it for two days and then disconnecting the batteries.
6. If you have not used your SE for an extended period of time, charge the
batteries for at least 24 hours before driving.
Note: There is NO need to disconnect the Charging Plug promptly
after the charging is complete.
However, DO NOT leave the Charger connected to the batteries FOR
MORE THAN TWO WEEKS.
As long as the Charging Plug is in the Charger Socket, the electronic
control of the SE automatically cuts all power to the motor and the
SE cannot be driven.
Figure 3. Charging batteries

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CHAPTER 5 - TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAULT REPAIR
The following table provides troubleshooting and repair instructions for
symptoms encountered when operating the SE. It presents the best ways to
handle the faults. The table contains three columns:
The Symptom - describes the functional problem that results from the fault.
Probable Cause - lists all probable causes for the relevant symptom. The
probable causes are listed logically by order of probability: the first one is the
most probable.
Remedy - lists the action to be taken to solve the problem. The appropriate
remedy appears opposite each probable cause. These remedies should solve
the problem; if not, continue down the list to the next cause/remedy.
Remember: you may contact your dealer at any time for further professional
support.
No.
Symptom
Probable Causes
Remedy
1
Flat tire and unstable
driving.
Low air pressure.
Puncture.
Pump to normal
pressure.
Repair the punctured tire.
2
The Service LED
Flashed and the vehicle
does not move.
Manual Release Lever
pushed forward.
Controller Coded Fault.
Pull Lever Backwards.
Ask for technical
assistance.
3
The Service LED Flashed
and the vehicle moves
only at low speed.
Electric column is at up.
Lower column position.
4
Manual Mechanical
Brake Lever is fully
pressed but the vehicle
does not stop.
Loose hand brake
mechanism.
Brake Cable needs to be
tighten.
Ask your technician to tight
the Brake Cable.
5
The Key Switch is
turned to “ON”
(clockwise), but the
“ON” light does not
come on.
Main fuse popped out.
Reset fuse.
Note: Do not reset fuse
more than twice. If the
symptom recurs after
resetting the second time,
call the authorized dealer
for further technical
support.
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