Easylife ECO 2020 User manual

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1EASYLIFE ECO CABIN SCOOTER OPERATION MANUAL
(2020 Model)
1Welcome
Congratulations on purchasing your Easylife Eco Cabin
Scooter, the most technically advanced mobility
scooter in Britain. With regular maintenance and
proper operation your Cabin Scoter will give you many
years and many miles of rewarding experiences. This
booklet contains the information that you and your
authorised Easylife Eco Cabin Scooter service centre
will need to keep your Cabin Scooter in good working
order.
If you have any questions please contact the Easylife
retailer that supplied your Cabin Scooter and they will
be able to help.
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This Easylife Eco Cabin Scooter was originally supplied by:
Dealership name: ________________________
Address: ________________________
________________________
________________________
Phone Number: ________________________
2Contents
1 Welcome
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.....1 2 Contents
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......2 3 Legal
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4 Safety
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4.1 Anti-Tip Wheels
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4.2 Safe Inclines
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5 Introduction
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6 Your Cabin Scooter
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.8
6.1 Intended Use
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6.2 Unintentional Movement
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7 Exterior Quick Guide
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8 Interior Quick Guide
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9 Operating Your Cabin Scooter
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9.1 Entering the Vehicle
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9.2 Seat Adjustments
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9.3 Tiller Adjustments
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9.4 Steering
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5
9.5 Acceleration & Braking
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9.5.1 Speed Controls
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.... 16
9.5.2 Freewheel Function
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9.5.3 Reversing
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9.6 Locking, Unlocking and Starting
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9.6.1 Manual Unlocking
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9.6.2 Key Fob
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9.6.3 Manual Locking
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.. 20
9.6.4 Starting the Cabin Scooter
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... 21
9.7 Lights
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. 22 9.8 Indicators
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9.9 Emergency Lights
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9.10 Horn
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9.11 Windscreen Wipers
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9.12 Windscreen Washer
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9.13 USB Chargers
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9.14 Cup Holder
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26
9.15 Internal Heater
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9.16 Rear Parcel Shelf
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9.17 Internal Charge Port
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9.18 External Charge Port
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9.19 Window Controls
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10 Maintenance
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.. 32
10.1 Replacing
Bulbs..............................................................32
10.2 Battery Cabin Scootere
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10.3 Fuses
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...33
10.4 Tyre Pressures
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10.5 Cleaning
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10.5.1 Cabin
Scooterpets..................................
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10.5.2 Door Cabin Scooterds & Seats
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10.5.3 Paintwork
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.......... 35
11 Warranty
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12 Specification
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12.1 Technical Drive Specs
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12.2 Sizes & Weights
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13 Servicing Intervals
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3Legal
The Easylife Eco Cabin Scooter is designed to be operated by a single person, in accordance with the legal
requirements for operating a Class 3 invalid Cabin Scooterriage in the jurisdiction in which it was sold. Operating the
vehicle outside of these limitation will invalidate the warranty.

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4Safety
The Cabin Scooter should only be operated by a single person, who is not suffering from any condition which impairs
vision, hearing, eyesight or the ability to react to sudden changes in surroundings. If you suffer from any of the
above, it is recommended that you seek advice from your doctor before operating the Cabin Scooter.
• Only drive over obstacles and up kerbs at the lowest point and at right angles
• Sudden turns or sudden changes in speed are not recommended
• Avoid steep surfaces if there is a risk of skidding due to icy or wet surfaces
• Avoid going over loose surfaces such as gravel
• Always tackle gradients straight i.e. do not drive in zigzags
• Do not turn the Cabin Scooter around on inclined surfaces
• Do not drive the Cabin Scooter down steps
• Always drive forwards down gradients, kerbs and other obstacles
4.1 Anti-Tip Wheels
The Cabin Scooter is fitted with Anti-Tip wheels at the rear – these are an emergency failsafe that should never be
relied upon in normal operation. If the Cabin Scooter tips and the wheels prevent it from falling, you should cease
using the Cabin Scooter and take it to a qualified specialist who can ensure that the Cabin Scooters chassis has not
been damaged.
4.2 Safe Inclines
The Cabin Scooter is able to climb inclines of up to 12˚ without danger. On this 12˚ incline, the Cabin Scooter can
stop, brake and turn. It is possible to attempt steeper inclines, but we strongly suggest that you do not try. To reduce
the tipping hazard on inclines, lessen the load on back, slide the seat forward as much as possible and lean forward.

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5Introduction
Your Cabin Scooter is a high tech piece of mobility equipment that will give you years of faithful service and
enjoyment. This booklet provides an introduction to the operation, maintenance and Cabin Scootere of your Cabin
Scooter. If you have any questions, or are unsure of anything, you should contact the retailer who originally supplied
it to you. All maintenance work should be Cabin Scooterried out either by an authorised retailer, or by a certified
mechanic.

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6 Your Cabin Scooter
6.1 Intended Use
The Cabin Scooter is designed for use on smooth pavement or roadway, in accordance with local laws. The Cabin
Scooter can be used in wet and windy weather but discretion should be used when planning a journey in adverse
weather conditions. If there is more than 1cm of water standing on the pavement, extra Cabin Scootere should be
taken as the Cabin Scooter may have reduced ability to grip and steer. Under no circumstances should more than
one person operate the vehicle at one time.

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6.2 Unintentional Movement
The Cabin Scooter should be stopped fully before any door is opened. When the Cabin Scooter is switched on, it will
remain stationary until one of the following:
1. The accelerator or reverse handle is pulled.
2. The Freewheel button is engaged.
If the vehicle is moving the door should be fully closed with the driver inside the vehicle. Do not attempt to operate
the vehicle from outside the vehicle.
If the vehicle is moving an emergency stop can be performed by firmly pulling the hand-operated brake lever on the
right hand side of the tiller.

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7 Exterior Quick Guide

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8 Interior Quick Guide

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9 Operating Your Cabin Scooter
9.1 Entering the Vehicle
The vehicle can be entered safely from both the left and right hand side. First ensure that the Cabin Scooter is
stationary on smooth, level ground. Fully open one of the doors, and enter the vehicle. When you are safely and
comfortably seated, pull the door closed behind you using the handle mounted beneath the window. It is not
recommended that you lock the Cabin Scooter when seated inside, as this may delay your escape in an emergency.

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9.2 Seat Adjustments
It is important to adjust the drivers seat into a good position that allows you to comfortably operate all of the vehicle
controls. To move the seat forwards or backwards, grasp the black lever on the right hand side underneath the seat.
Push firmly against the floor with your feet, or pull on the handles mounted to the doors. Do not use the control
tiller to push or pull yourself.
The pitch of the seat can be changed by
lifting the lever on the right hand side of
the seat. It is suggested that an upright
position is most effective, but you
should be in a comfortable position to
operate the Cabin Scooter for a long
period of time.
9.3 Tiller Adjustments
The pitch of the tiller can be adjusted by
depressing the lever on the front of the
tiller. The entire tiller assembly can then
pitch forwards and backwards to find a
comfortable driving position. Be aware
that lowering the tiller too far may
make it difficult to steer. Try to find a position that allows a good

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view of the digital control panel and allows full left and right movement of the handles.
Figure 1 - Press black handle to adjust tiller pitch
9.4 Steering
The Cabin Scooter is fitted with a mechanical steering column that should be operated with both hands at all times.
When the Cabin Scooter is stationary the steering may feel heavy or stiff, as the wheels will grind into the flooring
surface when you attempt to turn them. For the most accurate steering the Cabin Scooter should be moving
forwards or backwards at a controllable speed. Gently push one side of the tiller way from you, allowing the Cabin
Scooter to begin turning. Make sure that you are continually observing your surroundings during any manoeuvre.

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9.5 Acceleration & Braking
9.5.1 Speed Controls
The Cabin Scooter has several methods for controlling speed; the 4mph and 8mph settings, the max speed limiter
and the throttle.
9.5.1.1 Upper & Lower Speed Settings
The upper and lower speed settings are controlled by the right hand dial on the tiller. The
two settings put the Cabin Scooter in either 4mph or 8mph mode. These modes
correspond to the “pavement” and “road” speeds that are determined by the UK
government. When using the pavement in the UK, the 4mph mode should be engaged to
prevent the Cabin Scooter from moving too fast. On the road the 8mph setting should be
engaged.
9.5.1.2 Max Speed Setting
The left hand dial controls the maximum top speed at which you’d like the Cabin Scooter
to travel. This function is particularly useful when operating the Cabin Scooter in tight
areas. The Cabin Scooter will accelerate up to full speed when the dial is turned fully
clockwise. When the dial is set to fully counter clockwise, the Cabin Scooter will move at
it’s slowest speed.

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9.5.1.3 Throttle levers
Acceleration and deceleration are controlled by the Red and Green levers on the tiller. They are designed to
prevent both Accelerator and Reverse being activated at the same time. To set off, gently squeeze the green
lever, and the Cabin Scooter will accelerate up to the maximum allowable speed set by the speed controls.
To slow down, simply release the accelerator and the Cabin Scooter will coast to a stop. In an emergency the
handbrake can be applied by squeezing the brake handle on the right of the handlebars.
Reverse mode can be activated by pulling the red lever when the Cabin Scooter is stationary. For more information
on reverse mode please see Chapter 9.5.3 on reversing.
9.5.2 Freewheel Function
Occasionally you may need to move the Cabin Scooter without engaging the motors. This can be achieved by
pressing and holding the “Freewheel” button. The Cabin Scooter must be switched on, with keys in the ignition and
power to the main display. Press and hold the button marked with this symbol:
When in freewheel mode Cabin Scootere must be taken to manoeuvre the Cabin Scooter safely – there is no brake
function and the Cabin Scooter will continue to roll if pushed.
9.5.3 Reversing
The Cabin Scooter is fitted with multiple aids for reversing including a rear-facing digital camera, rear parking sensors
and audible proximity warnings.

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To engage reverse mode, ensure that the Cabin Scooter is stopped on even ground, and the wheels are pointed
forwards. Before moving, check that the area is clear of obstructions and your planned path is of adequate size.
Check the rear-view mirror and wing mirrors prior to manoeuvres.
Gently squeeze the red lever, and the Cabin Scooter will begin to slowly accelerate backwards. The rear-view camera
will come into life after a 1 second delay, and be visible until you release the red handle.
If the Cabin Scooter detects any obstacles behind you, you will hear the parking sensor alarm that rings with
increasing frequency that relates to the distance from the object.
TIP: You can switch the parking sensor alarm on and off using the switch toggle on the very top of the rear-view
mirror. Note that this will not deactivate the camera, it will simply mute the alarm sounds.
The wing mirrors fitted to the Cabin Scooter are large, giving improved visibility and safety. They can be folded in by
gently twisting the housing until the glass is parallel to the door.

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9.6 Locking, Unlocking and Starting
9.6.1 Manual Unlocking
The Cabin Scooter can be unlocked manually by using the dedicated door key
provided with your Cabin Scooter. The key will lock and unlock both doors at the
same time when used in the Nearside door, and will unlock just the right door
when used on the offside door.
9.6.2 Key Fob
The key fob provided with your Cabin Scooter has been programmed to unlock
both doors simultaneously. It is not recommended that you lock the Cabin
Scooter from the inside of the vehicle, though it is possible. In an emergency
quick exit from the vehicle may be hampered by locked doors.
9.6.2.1 Changing the battery
The battery in the key fob should last approximately 24 months, and can be
replaced at home. To do so, simply remove the three screws on the rear of the
fob. Inside, you can remove the circuit board and pull out the black rubber
battery-holder.
The holder contains two small batteries, stacked on top of one another. Replace
these batteries and slide the holder back into place. Replace the cover and retighten the screws, taking Cabin
Scootere that all pieces fit together snugly.
Figure
2
-
Complete
keyfob

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The batteries required are: Lithium Cell CR2016 V3 batteries. Figure 3 - Key fob components
9.6.3 Manual Locking
The Cabin Scooter can be locked manually by pushing down on the black “locking pin” at the front of each door. This
will engage the locks, and they will remain engaged until you lift the locking pin manually.
From the outside you can also use the supplied door key to lock both doors by using the nearside door. Using the
external lock in the offside door will only lock that specific door.
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