CTM HS-925 User manual

HS-925 Instruction Booklet
C.T.M. MOBILITY SCOOTER
C.T.M. MOBILITY SCOOTER
C.T.M. MOBILITY SCOOTER

Instruction BookletHS-925
TABLE OF CONTENTS
01.INTRODUCTION
02.IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
2-1 BEFORE DRIVING SCOOTER
2-2 CAUTIONS WHEN DRIVING
2-3 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION FOR SCOOTER
2-4 CAUTIONS WHEN DRIVING ON INCLINES
2-5 CAUTIONS WHEN CLIMBING
2-6 ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE AND WARNINGS
2-7 SAFETY WARNING AND INSTRUCTION LABELS
03.IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
04.INTRODUCTION & OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL
4-1 IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROL PANEL
4-2 OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL
05.OPERATION OF SCOOTER
5-1 GERNERAL OPERATION
5-2 FREE-WHEELING (N-D LEVER)
5-3 SAFETY SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM
5-4 FIXED HOOKS
5-5 DISASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER
06.CHARGING THE BATTERIES
6-1 OPERATING THE CHARGER
6-2 INFORMATION FOR BATTERY & CHARGER
07.CARE AND MAINTENANCE
7-1 DAILY CHECK
7-2 WEEKLY CHECK
7-3 MONTHLY CHECK
7-4 CLEANING YOUR SCOOTER
7-5 MAINTENANCE
08.OTHER INFORMATION
8-1 RECYCLING & DISPOSAL
8-2 SERVICE LIFE
09.TROUBLE SHOOTING
9-1 SCOOTER WON’T MOVE WHEN KEY IN TURNED ON
9-2 ERROR CODE
9-3 OTHER PROBLEMS
10.OPTIONS
11.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Information of European Representative :
EMERGO EUROPE
Prinsessegracht 20
2514 AP The Hague
The Netherlands
If you have any questions, you can contact:
1.INTRODUCTION
Thank you and congratulations on purchasing your new C.T.M. Mobility Scooter.
It is designed to provide you with transportation ability indoors and outdoors.
We pride ourselves on providing safe and comfortable products. Our goal is to ensure your
complete satisfaction with our product. We are certain that you will enjoy your C.T.M.
mobility scooter.
Please read and observe all warning and instruction provided in the owner's manual before
operating this scooter. Also, retain this booklet for future reference.
In case of a serious incident with the product, you should inform the manufacturer and
the competent authority in your country.
CHIEN TI ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.
No. 13, Lane 227, Fu Ying Rd., Hsin Chuang District,
New Taipei City, Taiwan
Tel : +886-2-2903-2987 Fax : +886-2-2903-8807

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2.IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
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2-1 BEFORE DRIVING SCOOTER
•Before taking the first trip with mobility scooter, you should familiarize yourself well the
operation of mobility scooter and with the operation elements. Please take your time
to read this introduction booklet.
•Before driving, please evaluate the personal condition, and fully understand the operation
of mobility scooter.
•You should not assemble, maintain, and operate the mobility scooter before you read
this instruction booklet.
•Observe and obey all pedestrian rules and regulations in which you are riding.
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Mobility device may only be used on the traffic routes for which it is approved in accordance
with the relevant national legislation.
•Always be aware of pedestrians and situations which might require extra care when
using your scooter on public walk ways and footpaths.
•Do not drive your scooter if you are under the influence of alcohol or medication that
may affect your ability.
•Try not to drive scooter at night.
•Turn the key off before getting on or off (see section 5-1 General operation).
•Practice Tips
•If you are new to drive a scooter, it is a good idea to practice in a clear, safe space on
a sound level surface. (I.e. Park, Playground).
•Basic functions to practice:Wig wag accelerate /Wig wag release / Stop / Reverse /
Turn / Ramp proceeding.
•Set the speed control to its lowest speed, slightly increase the speed when you are
getting familiar with the scooter. (See section 4-2 Operation of control panel - speed
dial knob)
Please observe all relevant rules and regulations pertaining to pedestrians and
road users, at all times when you are driving the scooter.
Practice operating your scooter in the presence of an attendant. Remember
that only with practice will you become a competent driver. Practice these
basic functions until you feel that you have control of your scooter.
•Do not turn the power on before you get in and sit securely on the seat.
•Be certain that the power is turned off when get in, get out. This will eliminate
the possibility of accidentally activating the wigwag controls and causing injury.
•Keep your weight toward the middle of the deck. Putting most or all of your
weight on the edge of the deck may cause an unstable condition.
•Only one person at a time could ride a C.T.M. Mobility Scooter. Do not carry
passengers under any circumstances.

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2-2 CAUTIONS WHEN DRIVING
•Please do the daily check before your journey always. (See section 7-1 Daily check.)
•Do not stretch your body out on the scooter
•Please make sure your safety when crossing the level crossing.
•Do not use the mobile phone and wireless mobile devices. (See section 2-6 EMI and
warnings)
•Do not use the batteries of mobility scooter to charge any other electric devices, expect
the accessories from original manufacturer.
•Do not drive on slope over the limit. (See section 11 Technical specification curb
climbable)
•Do not drive to across the obstacle over the limit. Please bypass. (See section 2-5
Cautions when climbing)
•Do not attempt to drive the scooter under below hazardous road condition. If necessary,
please drive it in the presence of an attendant :
- Dark, bad weather such as in rain, snow, mist, storm, and poor visibility.
- Narrow paths, level crossing, and uneven terrain.
- Wet grass, sand, gravel, or any other potentially hazardous condition.
•Ensure that the lights of scooter are turned on while driving at night or in poor visibility.
•Please stop operating the scooter if the
batteries have drained, continuous
operation may damage the scooter.
•For maximum stability, lean forward in
your body while proceeding up ramps,
inclines, curbs, or any low rise. (please
refer to following picture) On flat road On slope
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•Always follow the local pedestrian traffic rules when riding outside.
•When turning, reduce your speed and maintain a stable center of gravity.
This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or fall.
•Reduce speed when descending to prevent any danger. Increase speed when
ascending (See section 4-2 Operation of control panel - speed dial knob)
•Do not turn off the power while driving.
•Do not attempt to have your scooter climb or descend an obstacle that is
inordinately high. This may cause the scooter to tip.
•Do not attempt to use your scooter on an escalator.
•Do not make sharp turns while driving. This may cause the scooter to tip.
•Never place the scooter in freewheel mode when on any sort of an incline
or decline.When the scooter is parked, the lever for engaging and disengaging
the motors must be locked firmly into the “DRIVE” position.
(See section 5-2 Free-wheeling (N-D lever)
•Cross the railroad crossing, make sure the wheels pass the rail at 90degree
angles, avoid scooter stuck on railroad crossing.
•When descending an incline, use the slowest speed possible. If the descent
is faster that you desire, release the throttle lever to stop the scooter. Then
press the throttle lever slightly to control the speed.

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2-3 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION FOR SCOOTER
•Batteries should be fully charged before using for maximum performance and longevity.
(see section 6-1 Operating the charger)
•The maximum load of the scooter is 136kg. Do not exceed the maximum permissible
load. Exceeding the max.weight rating may result in injury to yourself.
•The mobility device is only designed for use by a single occupant whose maximum
weight does not exceed the maximum permissible load of the device. Never use the
mobility device to transport more than one person (including children).
•Do not attempt to carry out maintenance work that is not described in this user manual.
•Do not change, modify, remove any parts from products especially safety protected
parts such as anti-tips.
•Completely deflate the tires (air tires) before dismantling the rim or attempting
2.4 CAUTIONS WHEN DRIVING ON INCLINES
•The scooter has been rated to a maximum climbable height, obstacle height, and gap.
(See section 2-5 Cautions when climbing and 11 Technical specifications)
•Never drive on a slope that exceeds the rated slope.
•The weight capacity limit at different ramp degree (please refer to following picture).
•Materials and assemblies of scooter is flame resistant.
•Avoid exposure the scooter to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water whenever
possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry condition. Any direct contact
with water can cause damage to the scooter and electrical system or rust to
the frame.
•Do not remove the anti-tip wheels or modify your scooter in any way that is not
authorized.
•Only use the chargers, accessories, or components supplied as original equipment
with your scooter supplier.
•Immediately stop using the scooter if you encounter a problem with scooter. Turn
off the power and contact dealer for further checking.
•Please pay more attention when driving the scooter, the emergency stop may
encounter.
•Your scooter’s ability to travel up inclines is affected by your weight, your scooter’s speed, your
angle of approach to the incline, and your scooter setup.
•Please avoid driving on a long ramp or any uneven terrain to prevent any danger from motor
defected.
•When driving down a ramp or uneven terrain, keep the scooter’s speed adjustment
set to the slowest speed setting to ensure a safely controlled driving.
•If the speed is too fast, release the throttle control lever, let the scooter stop. When you
feel that you again have control of your scooter, push the throttle control lever forward
and continue safely driving.
•To prevent any danger, do not turn around at high speed on ascending, descending ramp.
•The batteries voltage normally will go up when driving on descending road. If the battery
voltage becomes too high, the over-voltage protection will be activated by slowing the
speed till the scooter stops. (error code :ERR3 will be displaying). Please pull over the
scooter to the safe area, release the wigwags and restart the scooter again.
55 kg / 10 degree91 kg / 8 degree136 kg / 6 degree

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The maximum height of obstacle and curb that scooter can climb is up to 10 cm with run-up (A).
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The maximum gap that scooter can drive over is 15 cm (B).
•Always overcome obstacles straight on at 90 degrees, in
one stroke, do not stop halfway! Firstly, make sure the front
wheels of the scooter is perpendicular to the obstacle,
approach the obstacle slowly until the front wheels touch
the obstacle, increase the speed and ensure that the front
wheels and rear wheels have moved over the obstacles,
and then you may reduce the speed.
•When driving scooter on ramp, adjust body center of gravity
for scooter stability.
1.Hand-held portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers) with the antenna mounted
directly on the transmitting unit. Examples include: citizens band (CB) radios, "walkie
talkie," security, fire, and police transceivers, mobile phones, and other personal communication
devices.
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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.Long-range transmitters and transceivers such as commercial broadcast transmitters
(radio and TV broadcast antenna towers) and amateur (HAM) radios.
Never attempt to overcome an obstacle when on an uphill or downhill gradient or it
may increase the chance of tipping!
Adjust the seatback into an upright position before climbing an obstacle, or it may
increase the chance of tipping!
(A)
(B)
2-6 ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE AND WARNINGS
It is very important that you read this information regarding the possible effects
of Electromagnetic Interference on your mobility scooter.
Mobility scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which is interfering
electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources such a radio stations, TV stations,
amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and mobile phones. The interference
(from radio wave sources) can cause the mobility scooter to release its brakes, move by
itself, or move in unintended directions. It can also permanently damage the mobility
scooter control system. The intensity of the interfering EM energy can be measured in volts
per meter (V/m). Each mobility scooter can resist EMI up to certain intensity. This is 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. The immunity
level of this mobility scooter model is not known.
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.
Some mobile phones and similar devices transmit signals while they are ON,
even when not being used
Other types of hand-held devices, such as cordless phones, laptop computers,
AM/FM radios, TV sets, CD players, 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 mobility scooter.
The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types :
Figure 1
2-5 CAUTIONS WHEN CLIMBING

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Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from sources such as radio and TV stations, amateur
radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and mobile phones can affect mobility scooters.
Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release
or motorized scooter movement which could result in serious injury.
1.Do not operate hand-held transceivers (transmitters-receivers), such as citizens band
(CB) radios, or turn ON personal communication devices, such as mobile phones, while
the mobility scooter is 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 motorized scooter OFF as
soon as it is safe;
4.Be aware that adding accessories or components, or modifying the mobility scooter, may
make it more susceptible to EMI; and
5.Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the distributor listed
on the inside front cover of this manual. Note whether there is a source of EMI nearby.
Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one move 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 close
to the motorized scooter control system while using these devices. This can affect mobility
scooter movement and braking. Therefore, the warnings listed below are recommended
to prevent possible interference with the control system of the mobility scooter.
There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of the
motorized scooter.
Mobility Scooter Electromagnetic Interference:
Warnings:
1.20 volts per meter (V/m) is a generally achievable and useful immunity level against
EMI (as of May 1994). The higher the level, the greater the protection.
2.The immunity level of this product is at least 20/Vm.
Important Information:

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2-7 SAFETY WARNING AND INSTRUCTION LABELS
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Warning Sticker
1.Please read the Instruction Booklet carefully before using your scooter.
2.Do not drive the scooter on slippery surfaces or on slopes over 10°
3.Do not drive on highways,crowded roads,or unfamiliar areas.
4.Do not turn at high speed in either forward or reverse.
5.Do not wash with water or leave scooter in a humid Environment since water
can damage the electric parts.
6.Always re-engage the emergency freewheel device after use.
7.Always switch off the scooter before dismounting or rotating the seat.
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The scooter is not intended to
be used as a seat in a motor
vehicle.
Tow warning sticker
Do not tow by any vehicle.
Charge port cap sticker
Tie-down points of the scooter.
Do not sit or stay on the scooter
during transporting.
N-D Lever Adjustment label
which instructs freewheel mode
operation.
(see section 5-2 Free-wheeling
N-D lever)
European representative label
Wiring diagram Label
Information Sticker states the date of manufacture and
serial number of the scooter.
This product has been supplied from an environmentally
aware manufacturer. It may contain substances that
could be harmful to the environment. Recycling must
be carried out in accordance with the respective national
legal provisions.

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3.IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
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Before attempting to drive this scooter on your own, it is important that you familiarize
yourself with the controls, and how to operate them.
Intended use : The C.T.M. Mobility Scooters provide a means by which a disabled occupant
i.e. a disabled person or a person not having the full capacity to walk unaided to have
mobility and the freedom to travel.
Indication : The occupant is a person who requires a mobility scooter due to current or
anticipated mobility limitations. The C.T.M. Mobility Scooters are intended to be applicable
to at least 50% of adult users, based upon the body size of adult users within the range
50th percentile adult female to 50th percentile adult male the abilities and with vary in
weight.
Contra-indications : None known.
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ITEM
Rear Mirror
Emergency Hand Brake
Tiller Angle Adjustment Lever
Headlight
Decorative Light
Front Turn Signal / Hazard Light
Tie-down Hooks
Side Reflector
Seat Storage Box Switch
Seat Storage Box
(Loading weight : 2kg)
Seat
Armrest
Control Panel
Handle Bar
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Charging Port
Storage Hook
(Loading weight : 1kg)
Storage Box
Anti-Tipper
Rear Reflector
N-D Lever
Brake Light :
Solid red light on for 5 seconds
Hazard Light :
Flashing
Rear Turn Signal :
Left / Right light flashing
Key Switch
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*Above is only for reference,

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4.INTRODUCTION & OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL
Button Name Operation
Hazard Light
Hi / Lo Switch
Left Turn Signal
Right Turn Signal
Horn
Headlight Switch
Speed Dial Knob
Press the Hazard lights button once to switch on, press again to
switch off
Press horn button once to sound short warning tone. Deep press
for long warning tone until button released.
Press headlight switch to turn on headlight and or taillight.
Turn toward “Rabbit” to accelerate; turn toward “turtle” to
decelerate.
Press the turn signal button once to switch on, press again to
switch off (switches itself off automatically after 30 seconds)
Press the turn signal button once to switch on, press again to
switch off (switches itself off automatically after 30 seconds)
Press H / L Speed button once to switch High / Low mode.
(Hi / Lospeed will vary depends on your current speed settings.)
4-1 IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROL PANEL
Figure 5 - HS-925 Control Panel
Horn
Hi/Lo Switch
LCD Display Panel
Left Turn Signal Speed Dial Knob Right Turn Signal
Headlight
Hazard Light

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•High / Low Speed Indicator :
Orange light on when the [H / L] is set to “L”.
•Left / Right Turn Signal Indicators :
Green light
•Headlight Indicator :
Green light
•Hazard Light Indicator :
Power on the scooter and Green light on. Light will be flashing if there is an error.
(see section 9-2 Error code)
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LED Indicator on control panel :
•The decorative light will be automatically on when scooter turns on.
•Press headlight button [ ] once to turn off decorative light and switch to headlight.
Headlight LED indicator will light on and LCD display [ ]
•By pressing [ ] again to turn off headlight / LED indicator / LCD display and turn on
decorative light.
Head light / Decorative light (optional,see section 9) :
•Press [ ] button, the left turn light will flash with a synchronized beep.
The panel indicator [ ] will light on and flash.
Press this button again will turn off the light.
•Press [ ] button, the right turn light will flash with a synchronized beep.
The panel indicator [ ] will light on and flash.
Press this button again will turn off the light.
•The turning light will automatically turn off after 30 seconds (not for hazzard light). If the
turning light is off when the scooter is still turning, press the button for turning light again.
•Press [ ] button, left and right turning lights will flash and beep simultaneously.
The panel indicator [ ] [ ] will light on and flash simultaneously.
Press this button again will turn off the light.
•When the hazard light is on, the light and panel indicator will remain flashing if scooter
is power off or going into sleep mode. Press this button
again will turn off the light.
Turning light and Hazzard Light :
•When starting the scooter,
the LCD panel will display
main page.
Figure 7
Figure 8
4-2 OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL
Speed
Per Hour
thermometer
Battery
Gauge
Headlight Hi /Lo Speed Right Turn
Left Turn
Figure 6
ODO meter
•The Rabbit means fast and Turtle means slow.
•The dial knob allows you to adjust the speed of
you scooter. (Figure 8)
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•When the scooter is in operation, the battery level will only decrease.
Battery Gauge :
Low Battery warning :
•Warning Condition : The low battery warning will be activated once the battery level is
less 25% of max capacity.
•Warning Sound : Be- Be-Be
•Recharge the scooter immediately when the battery level drops to 20% as the remaining
power can only keep scooter going for buffering 3km or less.
•The charging status will be displayed on full LCD screen
with cycling flash of battery level while charging.
(The scooter can not be operated while it is in charging.)
•As long as the charger connected to scooter charging
socket, the LCD panel will display “ in charging” indicator.
Please always refer to the indicators on battery charger for more accurate charging
status.
•After 10 seconds without pressing any button, LCD back light will be automatically off.
Press any button to turn on the back light.
Battery Charging Status Indication :
•If it is in low speed mode, LCD display will be [ L ]. LED indicator will be Orange light on.
•If it is in high speed mode, LCD display will be [ H ].
H / L Switch :
•Speed display range : 0.5~30.0
•Unit display : "km/h", speed will be indicated in km per hour.
Speed :
•ODO display range : 0~99999.9 km
•The odometer will be reset automatically to zero after the total distance reaching
99999.9km.
ODO meter :
•Display range : Centigrade -20~50°C or Fahrenheit -4~122°F (+- 2° difference)
Temperature :
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Status Display
Capacity (%) >80 <80 <55 <35 <20
Do not set the speed at maximum when operating the scooter. Adjust the speed
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•Open the seat storage box and remove the storage box. (see section 5-1 General
operation - seat storage box) Be careful of the seat falling down. (Figure 12)
•Connect the wire and put the storage box back. Fasten the 3 screws to assemble (see
section 5-5 Disassembling your scooter-disassembling seat storage box) (Figure 13)
5-1 GERNERAL OPERATION
5.OPERATION OF SCOOTER
Battery connecting wire must be connected before using the scooter for the first
time.
•Scooter will go into Sleep Mode with one long beep warning sound if no throttle activity
is detected for programmable time period. (Default programmable time is 10 mins.)
•When scooter is in Sleep Mode, the LCD display will be off automatically and the scooter
will not respond to commands.
•To wake up the scooter, turn the power (key) off and then on again.
Sleep Mode :
•Always ensure that the scooter is switched
off before getting on or off the scooter and
before removing any items of the scooter.
•Turning the scooter OFF whilst driving will bring
the scooter to an abrupt stop and danger.
•Turn the key to the right - Turn scooter on.
•Turn the key to the left - Turn scooter off.
•Turn on the scooter, control panel will be in standby
mode. (C)
Main Key Switch :
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•Pull the right throttle (A) to move scooter forward. Pull the left throttle (B) to move
scooter backward. This can be reversed by local dealer if required. (Figure 15)
•These are also your accelerator. The further you depress them, the faster you go.
(Subject to the position of speed control)
•Releasing both left/right throttles automatically operates the brakes to slow down and
stop. Brake light will be activated and have solid red light on for 5 seconds. (see section
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•Release throttle, scooter will stop automatically but still slide for a short distance.
•If necessary, please use handbrake to stop scooter. (Figure 16)
Brake :
•Pull up the tiller adjustment latch to adjust for 3 different angles and release to lock at
a desired comfortable position. (Figure 17)
Tiller Angle Adjustment :
•Angle : Adjust the attached screw height to control
armrest’s angle. Pull the armrest up when getting
on or off the scooter. (Figure 18)
Armrest angle Adjustment :
Figure 16
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•Do not pull both right and left throttle at the
same time; you might not able to control the
scooter.
•Check surroundings before reversing to prevent any
danger.
•Do not adjust the tiller angle when driving.
•Please seat steady on the scooter. Do not stand on
the pedal during driving.
Figure 18
•Set at a comfortable position by lifting lever upwards to adjust the seat. (Figure 19)
Scooter Seat Fore-aft Adjustment (Optional, see section 9) :
•Set at a comfortable position by lifting lever upwards to adjust the seat. (Figure 20)
Rear Box as Seat Back Adjustment (Optional, see section 9) :
•Pull the swivel knob to rotate seat left and right. (Figure 21)
Scooter Seat Swivel Adjustment (Optional, see section 9) :

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•When lever is in Drive (D) position, scooter can be driven. Normal
position is D. (Please make sure the lever is in Drive (D) position
when power on or parking.)
•When lever is in Neutral (N) position, scooter can be moved manually
without power. (Please make sure the lever is in Neutral (N) position
when you need to push the scooter.)
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•Unlock : Turn the scooter OFF and remove the key. (see section 5-1 General operation
- main key switch) Insert the key to the switch under the seat. Turn the key clockwise
to open the seat storage box. (Figure 22)
•Lock : Press the seat down to lock.
•Do not leave your belongs in the storage box.
Seat storage box :
Figure 21Figure 19 Figure 20
•Adjust the seat to the most comfortable
position before each ride. Do not adjust
the seat when driving.
•When driving the scooter, set the seat at
foremost position to prevent tip over. Do not
hang heavy goods on the armrests.
•When opening the storage box, use the other
hand to lift up and hold the seat to prevent
the seat falling down and causing injury.
(Figure 23)
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5-2 FREE-WHEELING (N-D LEVER)
•Freewheel operation is only recommended on flat surfaces. Never leave your
scooter on gradient with its motors disengaged.
•When adjusting N-D lever, do not sit on the scooter.
•It’s not able to drive the scooter when the lever is in Neutral. Turn off the scooter and
switch to D position, then turn on and drive scooter. (Figure 24)
•When pushing the scooter (in N position), the safety speed control system will be
activated and the scooter will automatically slow down if the speed is too fast.
•Please slow down and reserve a bigger space for turning. Do not make a rush turn in
high speed to avoid the possibility of a tip or fall. (see section 10. Options for option of
adding safety turning speed reduction)
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5-5 DISASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER
•Remove the screws to disassemble armrests. (Figure 27)
Disassembling armrests :
•Disassemble : Open the seat storage box and have someone’s help to lift up the seat
until screws are removed.(See section 5-1 General operation - seat storage box). Use
the wrench to loosen screws and disassemble the seat. (Figure 28)
•Assemble : Follow the same steps backwards.
Disassembling seat :
•Remove the three screws to disassemble the storage box. (Figure 29)
•Put the seat back and fasten the three screws to assemble.
Disassembling seat storage box :
•The seat is heavy. Disassemble the seat by two persons to avoid danger during
operation.
•Do not sit on the scooter when disassemble/assemble the scooter and make sure the
scooter is power off and in D position.
•Do not modify or change the scooter with non-authorized parts or accessories.
•Do not tow the scooter by any vehicle. It
may cause serious damage to the scooter.
•Open the seat storage box and disassemble it. (See section 5-1General operation - Seat
storage box & 5-5 Disassembling your scooter-disassembling seat storage box) (Figure
30~31)
•Disconnect the connecting wire of two batteries. (Figure 32)
•Release the battery velcro straps and disconnect the battery connectors to remove the
batteries. Always use battery handle for carrying. (Figure 33~34)
•Follow the same steps backwards to assemble batteries.
Disassembling batteries :
•To ensure safety during the transportation, there are four fixed hooks for fixing scooter
on other vehicles. (Figure 25)
•Make sure the scooter is in D position when
transporting.
•Do not sit on the scooter during transportation.
5-4 FIXED HOOKS

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Figure 31 Figure 32Figure 30
Figure 34Figure 33
•Batteries are heavy, be careful when removing the batteries.
•Do not connect battery terminal [ +] [ - ] with any metals to avoid danger.
•Connect the red terminal to red, black terminal to black.
•When replacing the batteries, remove the screws and connectors in sequence and
tighten each component back.
•Maintenance & repair must only be carried out by a competent engineer or authorized
dealer.

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1.Insert battery charger cord into the charger connector on
the charger output. Refer to above figure for correct position
2.Plug the other end of the battery charger cable into a
standard electrical outlet.
3.Turn the power on: Normally, The LED (Power) Light will turn on in
GREEN when electric current passes. (G)
4.Charging starts: During charging, LED (Charge) will indicate orange light, when it turns
to green light, that means well-charged. (F)
5.LED indication
•LED(POWER) (G) - GREEN LIGHT ON : Power On.
•LED(CHARGE) (F) -
- Flash GREEN: Normal, wait for charger output connection.
- Flash ORANGE: Pre-charge.
- Solid ORANGE: Charging
- Flash ORANGE GREEN: 80% charged.
- Solid GREEN: Fully Charged
- Flash RED: Faulty on charger or battery. Do not charge.
6.Charger Trouble Shooting
(A) If LED (POWER) light is off
•Check the input voltage (115V/230V) is the same as you adjust.
•If light is still off, please check and repair the battery charger.
(B)If LED (CHARGE) light is off
•Check to see clips connection is correct.
•If the battery is fully charged, the LED (CHARGE) light will be off.
•If light is still off, the battery may be defective.
(C)If ORANGE light can not turn to GREEN
•The battery can not be charged. Please check and recover it.
(D)If ORANGE light turns to GREEN immediately
•Check to see if the battery is fully charged. If not, the battery may be defective. Please
check and recover it.
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6.CHARGING THE BATTERIES
The time needed to recharge will vary depending on the depletion of the batteries.
Charging for longer than necessary will harm the batteries.
They can not be overcharged.
Figure 33
•Each country may supply different charger.
•The charging procedure and LED indication may be
different from below.
•If you require more details, please check user manual of
charger or contact your authorized dealer.
•Be sure the scooter key is in the OFF position.
•Do not use extension cord to connect the charger.
•Do not use other brand charger to charge the scooter.
Batteries must be charged before using the scooter for
the first time and should be recharged after each day
use. You will need the scooter and the battery charger.
6-1 OPERATING THE CHARGER A
B
C
F
G

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•Only be used for 12V lead-acid battery, not used for other type of battery or other voltage.
•Do not turn the key on while scooter is in charging.
•The scooter is using lead-acid battery. Do not add any electrolyte.
•Charge the batteries after each trip. Only use the battery charger (under 8Amps) supplied
with your scooter.
•If the scooter is not used for some time batteries must be recharged once every three
months at least. Make sure that batteries are fully charged, and on returning, charge
them again before using scooter.
•Batteries will only give maximum performance after scooter has been used. And batteries
have been recharged up to 10 times.
•Do not switch off, unplug or interrupt the recharge cycle until the charging cycle has
completed. (charger indicator turns green)
•The minimum time needed to recharge will vary up to 15hrs which depends on the
depletion of the batteries. Excessive or short period charging will be detrimental to
battery life.
•Please charge the scooter in 0°c ~ 40°c, out of this range might affect the performance
of the charger and battery.
•For longest life, your batteries should be recharged regularly. Please recharge the
batteries before they run down to 20%.
•Check your batteries every 6 months by authorized dealer no matter how often the
batteries are used.
Battery :
6-2 INFORMATION FOR BATTERY & CHARGER
•Do not leave charger plugged into your scooter with charger switched off as this may
discharge your batteries.
•Inspect the battery charger before each use, make sure connectors are dry and clean.
Do not attempt to use an extension cord to plug in your battery charger.
•Be aware that the battery charger case may become hot during charging. Please avoid
skin contact.
Charger :
•The battery charger is equipped with cooling fan. If the fan does not appear
to be working correctly, please turn off the charger immediately as it may be
overheated. Please contact your authorized scooter dealer.
•Do not cover charger by any objects during charging. Keep surroundings clean and
well- ventilated.
•Use the battery charger in a well-ventilated area. Do not smoke as explosive gases
may be generated while charging the batteries.
•Any battery faults due to unauthorized maintenance, dismantle, misuse or accidental
damage is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
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