ONE Limosa User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

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1. Preface .............................................................................................................
2. Safety Notice .................................................................................................
3. Safety Guidelines ........................................................................................
3.1 General ..................................................................................................
3.2 Product Safety Symbols ..................................................................
3.3 Modication ........................................................................................
3.4 Safety Check ........................................................................................
3.5 Weight Capacity .................................................................................
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter ..............................................................
3.7 Incline Guidelines ..............................................................................
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions ......
3.9 Physical Limitations ..........................................................................
3.10 EMI Information .................................................................................
3.11 Fireproof performance ....................................................................
4. Your Product .................................................................................................
4.1 Manual Freewheel Lever ................................................................
4.2 Battery Condition Meter .................................................................
4.3 Throttle Control Lever .....................................................................
4.4 Key Switch ............................................................................................
4.5 Speed Adjustment Dial ...................................................................
4.6 Horn Button .........................................................................................
5. Operation .......................................................................................................
5.1 Before getting onto your travel scooter ...................................
5.2 Getting onto your travel scooter .................................................
5.3 Pre-Ride Adjustment and check ..................................................
5.4 Operating your travel scooter ......................................................
5.5 Getting o of your travel scooter ................................................
5.6 Power Down Timer Feature ...........................................................
6. Comfort Adjustment ..................................................................................
6.1 Delta tiller And Rear View Mirrors Adjustment (Optional) ..
6.2 Tillers Angle Adjustment (Optional) ...........................................
6.3 Seat Rotation Adjustment ..............................................................
6.4 Armrest Width Adjustment ...........................................................
6.5 Seat Height Adjustment .................................................................
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3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

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7. Disassembly And Assembly ....................................................................
7.1 Disassembly .........................................................................................
7.2 Disassembly Procedures ..................................................................
7.3 Frame Separation ...............................................................................
7.4 Assembly ...............................................................................................
8. Basic Troubleshooting ...............................................................................
9. Batteries And Charging ..............................................................................
9.1 First Charge ..........................................................................................
9.2 Charging Your Scooter .....................................................................
9.3 Operating Temperatures .................................................................
9.4 Battery Operation and Charging ..................................................
9.5 Charging Batteries .............................................................................
10.Care And Maintenance ..............................................................................
10.1 Tire ...........................................................................................................
10.2 Wheel Replacement ..........................................................................
10.3 Exterior Surfaces .................................................................................
10.4 Cleaning and Disinfection ...............................................................
10.5 Battery Terminal Connections .......................................................
10.6 Wiring Harnesses ............................................................................
10.7 Daily Checks .........................................................................................
10.8 Weekly Checks .....................................................................................
10.9 Monthly Checks ..................................................................................
10.10 Yearly Checks ....................................................................................
10.11 ABS Plastic Shrouds ........................................................................
10.12 Axle Bearings and The Motor/Transaxle Assembly .............
10.13 Console, Charger, and Rear Electronics ...................................
10.14 Nylon Lock Nut Replacement .....................................................
10.15 Storing Your Travel Scooter .........................................................
10.16 Disposal of Your Mobility scooter ..............................................
11.Specications ................................................................................................
12.Warranty ..........................................................................................................
12.1 Two (2) Year Limited Warranty ......................................................
12.2 One (1) Year Limited Warranty ......................................................
12.3 Not Covered Under Warranty ........................................................
12.4 Batteries .................................................................................................
12.5 Service Checks and Warranty Service .........................................
12.6 Replacement Units ............................................................................
Appendix I : EMC compliance information ...............................................
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3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

1. Preface
Congratulations! You are now the owner of a new Mobility Scooter from Loh
Medical! Thank you for choosing us to help improve your mobility and
independence.
This scooter is made by qualied and committed personnel. It is designed and
produced according to high-quality standards guarded. Please read this
Owner’s Manual before operating your scooter for the rst time. Improper use
of the scooter may result in harm, injury, or trac accidents.
If you still have questions after reading this manual, do not hesitate to contact
your specialist dealer. They will be glad to help you on this subject.
WARNING!
Improper use could lead to death, serious injury,
hazardous conditions, or product malfunction.
ATTENTION!
Improper use could lead to injury and/or damage to
your scooter.
SUGGESTION!
Follow these instructions for best practices, and to
keep your scooter in prime operating order.
If someone else uses the mobility scooter, please provide a copy of the
Owner’s Manual for their consideration.
This Owner’s Manual is composed of the product design and specications at
the time of publication. As design changes, some illustrations and pictures in
the manual may not correspond to the scooter you purchased. We reserve the
right to make design modications.
The manufacturer disclaims all responsibilities for any personal injury or
property damage that may occur due to improper or unsafe use of this
OWNER’S MANUAL
4
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

2. Safety Notice
• Be aware the device is a small Mobility Scooter and is designed mainly for
indoor use. Extreme care should be taken when cornering and negotiating
drops, obstacles, and gradients.
• Always ensure the Mobility Scooter is fully folded out before sitting on the
scooter. Do not fold up the scooter until you have fully exited the scooter,
and the backrest on the scooter seat is folded down, and the armrests are
lowered to their lowest setting.
• The mobility scooter folding mechanism features an anti-entrapment
function. This is primarily designed to prevent damage to the armrests and
backrests. Folding will stop if the Mobility Scooter is folded while the user is
sitting in the scooter, but some assistance may be required to unfold the
scooter. For this reason, folding the scooter while occupied is strictly
prohibited.
• Do not operate the folding mechanism while somebody is sitting on the
seat.
• Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual. Do not use this
product or any available optional equipment without rst thoroughly
reading and understanding these instructions. If you cannot understand the
warnings, cautions, or instructions, contact your dealer before attempting to
use this equipment. Otherwise, injury or damage may occur. Never try to use
your mobility scooter beyond its limitations, as described in this manual.
• Keep your feet on the footboard at all times during operation. Do not stand
on the footboard.
• Only drive on at surfaces where all four wheels touch the ground and have
sucient contact to operate the mobility scooter safely.
• If the battery gauge drops to red, charge the scooter as soon as possible.
Completely discharging the batteries may damage the batteries or shorten
the expected life of the batteries.
OWNER’S MANUAL
5
• Keep metal objects away from the battery terminals. Electric shock may
occur.
• Always reduce your speed and maintain a stable center of gravity when
cornering. Do not corner sharply when driving scooters at higher speeds,
and reduce speed before cornering.
• Make sure that there are no obstacles behind you while reserving your
Mobility Scooter.
• Do not allow children to play near or operate the scooter.
• Some of the parts of the mobility scooter are susceptible to change in
temperature. The controller can only operate in temperature that ranges
between -10ºC ~ 50ºC (-14ºF to 122ºF).
• At extremely low temperatures, the batteries may freeze, and your Mobility
Scooter may not be able to operate. In extremely high temperatures, it may
operate at slower speeds due to a safety feature of the controller that
prevents damage to the motors and other electrical components.
• Store in a clean and dry condition.
• Do not drive your scooter at night without proper lighting.
• Do not remove the anti-tip wheels or transit wheels.
• Keep your hands and feet away from moving parts while driving. Be aware
of loose-tting clothes that can become caught in the drive wheels.
• Surface temperatures can increase when exposed to external sources of
heat.
• Do not connect an extension cord to the battery charger.
• Disassembling the controller, motor, or charger by anyone other than an
authorized service agent is prohibited and voids any applicable warranty.
• Do not take your Mobility Scooter on roads or highways.
• Do not use your Mobility Scooter if you are under the inuence of alcohol,
medicines, or other substances that may inuence your driving abilities.
• Be cautious when driving your Mobility Scooter in busy areas or shopping
malls.
• Under no circumstances should the Mobility Scooter be used as a seat in a
motor vehicle.
• Do not attempt to lift your Mobility Scooter by any parts other than the
frame (for example, seat or body shrouds).
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

• Be aware the device is a small Mobility Scooter and is designed mainly for
indoor use. Extreme care should be taken when cornering and negotiating
drops, obstacles, and gradients.
• Always ensure the Mobility Scooter is fully folded out before sitting on the
scooter. Do not fold up the scooter until you have fully exited the scooter,
and the backrest on the scooter seat is folded down, and the armrests are
lowered to their lowest setting.
• The mobility scooter folding mechanism features an anti-entrapment
function. This is primarily designed to prevent damage to the armrests and
backrests. Folding will stop if the Mobility Scooter is folded while the user is
sitting in the scooter, but some assistance may be required to unfold the
scooter. For this reason, folding the scooter while occupied is strictly
prohibited.
• Do not operate the folding mechanism while somebody is sitting on the
seat.
• Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual. Do not use this
product or any available optional equipment without rst thoroughly
reading and understanding these instructions. If you cannot understand the
warnings, cautions, or instructions, contact your dealer before attempting to
use this equipment. Otherwise, injury or damage may occur. Never try to use
your mobility scooter beyond its limitations, as described in this manual.
• Keep your feet on the footboard at all times during operation. Do not stand
on the footboard.
• Only drive on at surfaces where all four wheels touch the ground and have
sucient contact to operate the mobility scooter safely.
• If the battery gauge drops to red, charge the scooter as soon as possible.
Completely discharging the batteries may damage the batteries or shorten
the expected life of the batteries.
OWNER’S MANUAL
6
• Keep metal objects away from the battery terminals. Electric shock may
occur.
• Always reduce your speed and maintain a stable center of gravity when
cornering. Do not corner sharply when driving scooters at higher speeds,
and reduce speed before cornering.
• Make sure that there are no obstacles behind you while reserving your
Mobility Scooter.
• Do not allow children to play near or operate the scooter.
• Some of the parts of the mobility scooter are susceptible to change in
temperature. The controller can only operate in temperature that ranges
between -10ºC ~ 50ºC (-14ºF to 122ºF).
• At extremely low temperatures, the batteries may freeze, and your Mobility
Scooter may not be able to operate. In extremely high temperatures, it may
operate at slower speeds due to a safety feature of the controller that
prevents damage to the motors and other electrical components.
• Store in a clean and dry condition.
• Do not drive your scooter at night without proper lighting.
• Do not remove the anti-tip wheels or transit wheels.
• Keep your hands and feet away from moving parts while driving. Be aware
of loose-tting clothes that can become caught in the drive wheels.
• Surface temperatures can increase when exposed to external sources of
heat.
• Do not connect an extension cord to the battery charger.
• Disassembling the controller, motor, or charger by anyone other than an
authorized service agent is prohibited and voids any applicable warranty.
• Do not take your Mobility Scooter on roads or highways.
• Do not use your Mobility Scooter if you are under the inuence of alcohol,
medicines, or other substances that may inuence your driving abilities.
• Be cautious when driving your Mobility Scooter in busy areas or shopping
malls.
• Under no circumstances should the Mobility Scooter be used as a seat in a
motor vehicle.
• Do not attempt to lift your Mobility Scooter by any parts other than the
frame (for example, seat or body shrouds).
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
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• Be aware the device is a small Mobility Scooter and is designed mainly for
indoor use. Extreme care should be taken when cornering and negotiating
drops, obstacles, and gradients.
• Always ensure the Mobility Scooter is fully folded out before sitting on the
scooter. Do not fold up the scooter until you have fully exited the scooter,
and the backrest on the scooter seat is folded down, and the armrests are
lowered to their lowest setting.
• The mobility scooter folding mechanism features an anti-entrapment
function. This is primarily designed to prevent damage to the armrests and
backrests. Folding will stop if the Mobility Scooter is folded while the user is
sitting in the scooter, but some assistance may be required to unfold the
scooter. For this reason, folding the scooter while occupied is strictly
prohibited.
• Do not operate the folding mechanism while somebody is sitting on the
seat.
• Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual. Do not use this
product or any available optional equipment without rst thoroughly
reading and understanding these instructions. If you cannot understand the
warnings, cautions, or instructions, contact your dealer before attempting to
use this equipment. Otherwise, injury or damage may occur. Never try to use
your mobility scooter beyond its limitations, as described in this manual.
• Keep your feet on the footboard at all times during operation. Do not stand
on the footboard.
• Only drive on at surfaces where all four wheels touch the ground and have
sucient contact to operate the mobility scooter safely.
• If the battery gauge drops to red, charge the scooter as soon as possible.
Completely discharging the batteries may damage the batteries or shorten
the expected life of the batteries.
• Keep metal objects away from the battery terminals. Electric shock may
occur.
• Always reduce your speed and maintain a stable center of gravity when
cornering. Do not corner sharply when driving scooters at higher speeds,
and reduce speed before cornering.
• Make sure that there are no obstacles behind you while reserving your
Mobility Scooter.
• Do not allow children to play near or operate the scooter.
• Some of the parts of the mobility scooter are susceptible to change in
temperature. The controller can only operate in temperature that ranges
between -10ºC ~ 50ºC (-14ºF to 122ºF).
• At extremely low temperatures, the batteries may freeze, and your Mobility
Scooter may not be able to operate. In extremely high temperatures, it may
operate at slower speeds due to a safety feature of the controller that
prevents damage to the motors and other electrical components.
• Store in a clean and dry condition.
• Do not drive your scooter at night without proper lighting.
• Do not remove the anti-tip wheels or transit wheels.
• Keep your hands and feet away from moving parts while driving. Be aware
of loose-tting clothes that can become caught in the drive wheels.
• Surface temperatures can increase when exposed to external sources of
heat.
• Do not connect an extension cord to the battery charger.
• Disassembling the controller, motor, or charger by anyone other than an
authorized service agent is prohibited and voids any applicable warranty.
• Do not take your Mobility Scooter on roads or highways.
• Do not use your Mobility Scooter if you are under the inuence of alcohol,
medicines, or other substances that may inuence your driving abilities.
• Be cautious when driving your Mobility Scooter in busy areas or shopping
malls.
• Under no circumstances should the Mobility Scooter be used as a seat in a
motor vehicle.
• Do not attempt to lift your Mobility Scooter by any parts other than the
frame (for example, seat or body shrouds).
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

OWNER’S MANUAL
8
3. Safety Guidelines
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

OWNER’S MANUAL
9
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

OWNER’S MANUAL
10
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

OWNER’S MANUAL
11
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
4.2 Battery Condition Meter
When the key is fully inserted into the key switch to power up your scooter,
this meter indicates approximate battery strength. For further information on
the battery condition meter, see 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
4.3 Throttle Control Lever
This lever allows you to control the forward speed and the reverse speed of
your Travel Scooter up to the
• Maximum speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
• Place your right hand on the right handgrip and your left hand on the
left handgrip.
• Use your right thumb to push the right side of the lever to disengage
your Travel Scooter’s brakes and move forward.
• Release the lever and allow your Travel Scooter to come to a complete
stop before pushing the other side of the lever to move in reverse.
• When the throttle is completely released, it automatically returns to
the center“stop” position and engages your Travel Scooter’s brakes.
4.4 Key Switch
• Insert the key into the key switch to power up (turn on) your Travel
Scooter.
• Pull the key out of the key switch to power down (turn o) your Travel
Scooter.
Although the key can be left in the key switch when the Travel Scooter is
powered down, we recommend removing it to prevent unauthorized use of
your Travel Scooter.
4.5 Speed Adjustment Dial
This dial allows you to preselect and limit your Travel Scooter’s top speed.
• The image of the bird represents the slowest speed setting.
• The image of the airplane represents the fastest speed setting.
4.6 Horn Button
This button activates a warning horn. Your Travel Scooter must be turned on
for the horn to be operational. Do not hesitate to use the warning horn when
doing so may prevent accident or injury.
5.1 Before getting onto your Travel Scooter
• Have you fully charged the batteries? See 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
• Is the manual freewheel lever in the drive (rearward) position? Never
leave the manual freewheel lever in the forward position unless you are
manually pushing your Travel Scooter.
• Ensure the air temperature is between -13ºF/-25ºC to 122ºF/50ºC.
• Ensure the air humidity is between 30% to 70%.
5.2 Getting onto your travel scooter
1. Make certain that the key is removed from the key switch.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Stand at the side of your Travel Scooter.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until it is facing you.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Position yourself comfortably and securely in the seat.
6. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
forward.
7. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
8. Make certain that your feet are safely on the oorboard.
5.3 Pre-Ride Adjustment and check
• Is the seat at the proper height? See 6. “Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the seat secured into place?
• Is the tiller in a comfortable setting and secured into place? See 6.
“Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the key fully inserted into the key switch?
• Does the Travel Scooter’s horn work properly?
• Is your proposed path clear of people, pets, and obstacles?
• Have you planned your route to avoid adverse terrain and as many
inclines as possible?
5.4 Operating your Travel Scooter
WARNING – The following can adversely aect steering and
stability while operating your Travel Scooter:
• Holding onto or attaching a leash to walk your pet.
• Carrying passengers (including pets).
• Hanging any article from the tiller.
• Towing or being pushed by another motorized vehicle.
WARNING – Keep both hands on the tiller and your feet on
the oorboard at all times while operating your Travel
Scooter. This driving position gives you the most control over
your vehicle.
• Set the speed adjustment dial to your desired speed.
• Press your thumb against the appropriate side of the throttle control
lever.
• The electromechanical disc park brake automatically disengages, and the
Travel Scooter accelerates smoothly to the speed you preselected with
the speed adjustment dial.
• Pull on the left handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the left.
• Pull on the right handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the right.
• Move the tiller to the center position to drive straight ahead.
• To stop, slowly release the throttle control lever. The electronic brakes will
automatically engage when your Travel Scooter comes to a stop.
NOTE: Your Travel Scooter’s reverse speed is slower than that of the forward
speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
5.5 Getting o of your Travel Scooter
1. Bring your Travel Scooter to a complete stop.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Remove the key from the key switch.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
toward the side of your Travel Scooter.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Carefully and safely, get out of the seat and stand to the side of your
Travel Scooter.
6. You can leave the seat facing to the side to facilitate boarding your Travel
Scooter next time.
5.6 Power Down Timer Feature
Your Travel Scooter is equipped with an energy-saving automatic pow-
er-down timer feature designed to preserve your Travel Scooter’s battery life.
If you mistakenly leave the key in the key switch and in the “on” position but
do not use your Travel Scooter for approximately 15 minutes, the Travel Scoot-
er’s controller shuts down automatically.
If the power down timer feature takes eect, perform the following steps to
resume normal operation.
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Reinsert the key and power up your Travel Scooter.
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

OWNER’S MANUAL
12
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
4.2 Battery Condition Meter
When the key is fully inserted into the key switch to power up your scooter,
this meter indicates approximate battery strength. For further information on
the battery condition meter, see 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
4.3 Throttle Control Lever
This lever allows you to control the forward speed and the reverse speed of
your Travel Scooter up to the
• Maximum speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
• Place your right hand on the right handgrip and your left hand on the
left handgrip.
• Use your right thumb to push the right side of the lever to disengage
your Travel Scooter’s brakes and move forward.
• Release the lever and allow your Travel Scooter to come to a complete
stop before pushing the other side of the lever to move in reverse.
• When the throttle is completely released, it automatically returns to
the center“stop”position and engages your Travel Scooter’s brakes.
4.4 Key Switch
• Insert the key into the key switch to power up (turn on) your Travel
Scooter.
• Pull the key out of the key switch to power down (turn o) your Travel
Scooter.
Although the key can be left in the key switch when the Travel Scooter is
powered down, we recommend removing it to prevent unauthorized use of
your Travel Scooter.
4.5 Speed Adjustment Dial
This dial allows you to preselect and limit your Travel Scooter’s top speed.
• The image of the bird represents the slowest speed setting.
• The image of the airplane represents the fastest speed setting.
4.6 Horn Button
This button activates a warning horn. Your Travel Scooter must be turned on
for the horn to be operational. Do not hesitate to use the warning horn when
doing so may prevent accident or injury.
5.1 Before getting onto your Travel Scooter
• Have you fully charged the batteries? See 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
• Is the manual freewheel lever in the drive (rearward) position? Never
leave the manual freewheel lever in the forward position unless you are
manually pushing your Travel Scooter.
• Ensure the air temperature is between -13ºF/-25ºC to 122ºF/50ºC.
• Ensure the air humidity is between 30% to 70%.
5.2 Getting onto your travel scooter
1. Make certain that the key is removed from the key switch.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Stand at the side of your Travel Scooter.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until it is facing you.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Position yourself comfortably and securely in the seat.
6. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
forward.
7. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
8. Make certain that your feet are safely on the oorboard.
5.3 Pre-Ride Adjustment and check
• Is the seat at the proper height? See 6. “Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the seat secured into place?
• Is the tiller in a comfortable setting and secured into place? See 6.
“Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the key fully inserted into the key switch?
• Does the Travel Scooter’s horn work properly?
• Is your proposed path clear of people, pets, and obstacles?
• Have you planned your route to avoid adverse terrain and as many
inclines as possible?
5.4 Operating your Travel Scooter
WARNING – The following can adversely aect steering and
stability while operating your Travel Scooter:
• Holding onto or attaching a leash to walk your pet.
• Carrying passengers (including pets).
• Hanging any article from the tiller.
• Towing or being pushed by another motorized vehicle.
WARNING – Keep both hands on the tiller and your feet on
the oorboard at all times while operating your Travel
Scooter. This driving position gives you the most control over
your vehicle.
• Set the speed adjustment dial to your desired speed.
• Press your thumb against the appropriate side of the throttle control
lever.
• The electromechanical disc park brake automatically disengages, and the
Travel Scooter accelerates smoothly to the speed you preselected with
the speed adjustment dial.
• Pull on the left handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the left.
• Pull on the right handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the right.
• Move the tiller to the center position to drive straight ahead.
• To stop, slowly release the throttle control lever. The electronic brakes will
automatically engage when your Travel Scooter comes to a stop.
NOTE: Your Travel Scooter’s reverse speed is slower than that of the forward
speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
5.5 Getting o of your Travel Scooter
1. Bring your Travel Scooter to a complete stop.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Remove the key from the key switch.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
toward the side of your Travel Scooter.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Carefully and safely, get out of the seat and stand to the side of your
Travel Scooter.
6. You can leave the seat facing to the side to facilitate boarding your Travel
Scooter next time.
5.6 Power Down Timer Feature
Your Travel Scooter is equipped with an energy-saving automatic pow-
er-down timer feature designed to preserve your Travel Scooter’s battery life.
If you mistakenly leave the key in the key switch and in the “on” position but
do not use your Travel Scooter for approximately 15 minutes, the Travel Scoot-
er’s controller shuts down automatically.
If the power down timer feature takes eect, perform the following steps to
resume normal operation.
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Reinsert the key and power up your Travel Scooter.
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

OWNER’S MANUAL
13
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
4.2 Battery Condition Meter
When the key is fully inserted into the key switch to power up your scooter,
this meter indicates approximate battery strength. For further information on
the battery condition meter, see 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
4.3 Throttle Control Lever
This lever allows you to control the forward speed and the reverse speed of
your Travel Scooter up to the
• Maximum speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
• Place your right hand on the right handgrip and your left hand on the
left handgrip.
• Use your right thumb to push the right side of the lever to disengage
your Travel Scooter’s brakes and move forward.
• Release the lever and allow your Travel Scooter to come to a complete
stop before pushing the other side of the lever to move in reverse.
• When the throttle is completely released, it automatically returns to
the center“stop”position and engages your Travel Scooter’s brakes.
4.4 Key Switch
• Insert the key into the key switch to power up (turn on) your Travel
Scooter.
• Pull the key out of the key switch to power down (turn o) your Travel
Scooter.
Although the key can be left in the key switch when the Travel Scooter is
powered down, we recommend removing it to prevent unauthorized use of
your Travel Scooter.
4.5 Speed Adjustment Dial
This dial allows you to preselect and limit your Travel Scooter’s top speed.
• The image of the bird represents the slowest speed setting.
• The image of the airplane represents the fastest speed setting.
4.6 Horn Button
This button activates a warning horn. Your Travel Scooter must be turned on
for the horn to be operational. Do not hesitate to use the warning horn when
doing so may prevent accident or injury.
5.1 Before getting onto your Travel Scooter
• Have you fully charged the batteries? See 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
• Is the manual freewheel lever in the drive (rearward) position? Never
leave the manual freewheel lever in the forward position unless you are
manually pushing your Travel Scooter.
• Ensure the air temperature is between -13ºF/-25ºC to 122ºF/50ºC.
• Ensure the air humidity is between 30% to 70%.
5.2 Getting onto your travel scooter
1. Make certain that the key is removed from the key switch.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Stand at the side of your Travel Scooter.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until it is facing you.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Position yourself comfortably and securely in the seat.
6. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
forward.
7. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
8. Make certain that your feet are safely on the oorboard.
5.3 Pre-Ride Adjustment and check
• Is the seat at the proper height? See 6. “Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the seat secured into place?
• Is the tiller in a comfortable setting and secured into place? See 6.
“Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the key fully inserted into the key switch?
• Does the Travel Scooter’s horn work properly?
• Is your proposed path clear of people, pets, and obstacles?
• Have you planned your route to avoid adverse terrain and as many
inclines as possible?
5.4 Operating your Travel Scooter
WARNING – The following can adversely aect steering and
stability while operating your Travel Scooter:
• Holding onto or attaching a leash to walk your pet.
• Carrying passengers (including pets).
• Hanging any article from the tiller.
• Towing or being pushed by another motorized vehicle.
WARNING – Keep both hands on the tiller and your feet on
the oorboard at all times while operating your Travel
Scooter. This driving position gives you the most control over
your vehicle.
• Set the speed adjustment dial to your desired speed.
• Press your thumb against the appropriate side of the throttle control
lever.
• The electromechanical disc park brake automatically disengages, and the
Travel Scooter accelerates smoothly to the speed you preselected with
the speed adjustment dial.
• Pull on the left handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the left.
• Pull on the right handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the right.
• Move the tiller to the center position to drive straight ahead.
• To stop, slowly release the throttle control lever. The electronic brakes will
automatically engage when your Travel Scooter comes to a stop.
NOTE: Your Travel Scooter’s reverse speed is slower than that of the forward
speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
5.5 Getting o of your Travel Scooter
1. Bring your Travel Scooter to a complete stop.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Remove the key from the key switch.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
toward the side of your Travel Scooter.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Carefully and safely, get out of the seat and stand to the side of your
Travel Scooter.
6. You can leave the seat facing to the side to facilitate boarding your Travel
Scooter next time.
5.6 Power Down Timer Feature
Your Travel Scooter is equipped with an energy-saving automatic pow-
er-down timer feature designed to preserve your Travel Scooter’s battery life.
If you mistakenly leave the key in the key switch and in the “on” position but
do not use your Travel Scooter for approximately 15 minutes, the Travel Scoot-
er’s controller shuts down automatically.
If the power down timer feature takes eect, perform the following steps to
resume normal operation.
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Reinsert the key and power up your Travel Scooter.
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

OWNER’S MANUAL
14
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
4.2 Battery Condition Meter
When the key is fully inserted into the key switch to power up your scooter,
this meter indicates approximate battery strength. For further information on
the battery condition meter, see 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
4.3 Throttle Control Lever
This lever allows you to control the forward speed and the reverse speed of
your Travel Scooter up to the
• Maximum speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
• Place your right hand on the right handgrip and your left hand on the
left handgrip.
• Use your right thumb to push the right side of the lever to disengage
your Travel Scooter’s brakes and move forward.
• Release the lever and allow your Travel Scooter to come to a complete
stop before pushing the other side of the lever to move in reverse.
• When the throttle is completely released, it automatically returns to
the center“stop”position and engages your Travel Scooter’s brakes.
4.4 Key Switch
• Insert the key into the key switch to power up (turn on) your Travel
Scooter.
• Pull the key out of the key switch to power down (turn o) your Travel
Scooter.
Although the key can be left in the key switch when the Travel Scooter is
powered down, we recommend removing it to prevent unauthorized use of
your Travel Scooter.
4.5 Speed Adjustment Dial
This dial allows you to preselect and limit your Travel Scooter’s top speed.
• The image of the bird represents the slowest speed setting.
• The image of the airplane represents the fastest speed setting.
4.6 Horn Button
This button activates a warning horn. Your Travel Scooter must be turned on
for the horn to be operational. Do not hesitate to use the warning horn when
doing so may prevent accident or injury.
5.1 Before getting onto your Travel Scooter
• Have you fully charged the batteries? See 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
• Is the manual freewheel lever in the drive (rearward) position? Never
leave the manual freewheel lever in the forward position unless you are
manually pushing your Travel Scooter.
• Ensure the air temperature is between -13ºF/-25ºC to 122ºF/50ºC.
• Ensure the air humidity is between 30% to 70%.
5.2 Getting onto your travel scooter
1. Make certain that the key is removed from the key switch.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Stand at the side of your Travel Scooter.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until it is facing you.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Position yourself comfortably and securely in the seat.
6. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
forward.
7. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
8. Make certain that your feet are safely on the oorboard.
5.3 Pre-Ride Adjustment and check
• Is the seat at the proper height? See 6. “Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the seat secured into place?
• Is the tiller in a comfortable setting and secured into place? See 6.
“Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the key fully inserted into the key switch?
• Does the Travel Scooter’s horn work properly?
• Is your proposed path clear of people, pets, and obstacles?
• Have you planned your route to avoid adverse terrain and as many
inclines as possible?
5.4 Operating your Travel Scooter
WARNING – The following can adversely aect steering and
stability while operating your Travel Scooter:
• Holding onto or attaching a leash to walk your pet.
• Carrying passengers (including pets).
• Hanging any article from the tiller.
• Towing or being pushed by another motorized vehicle.
WARNING – Keep both hands on the tiller and your feet on
the oorboard at all times while operating your Travel
Scooter. This driving position gives you the most control over
your vehicle.
• Set the speed adjustment dial to your desired speed.
• Press your thumb against the appropriate side of the throttle control
lever.
• The electromechanical disc park brake automatically disengages, and the
Travel Scooter accelerates smoothly to the speed you preselected with
the speed adjustment dial.
• Pull on the left handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the left.
• Pull on the right handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the right.
• Move the tiller to the center position to drive straight ahead.
• To stop, slowly release the throttle control lever. The electronic brakes will
automatically engage when your Travel Scooter comes to a stop.
NOTE: Your Travel Scooter’s reverse speed is slower than that of the forward
speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
5.5 Getting o of your Travel Scooter
1. Bring your Travel Scooter to a complete stop.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Remove the key from the key switch.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
toward the side of your Travel Scooter.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Carefully and safely, get out of the seat and stand to the side of your
Travel Scooter.
6. You can leave the seat facing to the side to facilitate boarding your Travel
Scooter next time.
5.6 Power Down Timer Feature
Your Travel Scooter is equipped with an energy-saving automatic pow-
er-down timer feature designed to preserve your Travel Scooter’s battery life.
If you mistakenly leave the key in the key switch and in the “on” position but
do not use your Travel Scooter for approximately 15 minutes, the Travel Scoot-
er’s controller shuts down automatically.
If the power down timer feature takes eect, perform the following steps to
resume normal operation.
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Reinsert the key and power up your Travel Scooter.
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

OWNER’S MANUAL
15
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
4.2 Battery Condition Meter
When the key is fully inserted into the key switch to power up your scooter,
this meter indicates approximate battery strength. For further information on
the battery condition meter, see 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
4.3 Throttle Control Lever
This lever allows you to control the forward speed and the reverse speed of
your Travel Scooter up to the
• Maximum speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
• Place your right hand on the right handgrip and your left hand on the
left handgrip.
• Use your right thumb to push the right side of the lever to disengage
your Travel Scooter’s brakes and move forward.
• Release the lever and allow your Travel Scooter to come to a complete
stop before pushing the other side of the lever to move in reverse.
• When the throttle is completely released, it automatically returns to
the center“stop”position and engages your Travel Scooter’s brakes.
4.4 Key Switch
• Insert the key into the key switch to power up (turn on) your Travel
Scooter.
• Pull the key out of the key switch to power down (turn o) your Travel
Scooter.
Although the key can be left in the key switch when the Travel Scooter is
powered down, we recommend removing it to prevent unauthorized use of
your Travel Scooter.
4.5 Speed Adjustment Dial
This dial allows you to preselect and limit your Travel Scooter’s top speed.
• The image of the bird represents the slowest speed setting.
• The image of the airplane represents the fastest speed setting.
4.6 Horn Button
This button activates a warning horn. Your Travel Scooter must be turned on
for the horn to be operational. Do not hesitate to use the warning horn when
doing so may prevent accident or injury.
5.1 Before getting onto your Travel Scooter
• Have you fully charged the batteries? See 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
• Is the manual freewheel lever in the drive (rearward) position? Never
leave the manual freewheel lever in the forward position unless you are
manually pushing your Travel Scooter.
• Ensure the air temperature is between -13ºF/-25ºC to 122ºF/50ºC.
• Ensure the air humidity is between 30% to 70%.
5.2 Getting onto your travel scooter
1. Make certain that the key is removed from the key switch.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Stand at the side of your Travel Scooter.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until it is facing you.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Position yourself comfortably and securely in the seat.
6. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
forward.
7. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
8. Make certain that your feet are safely on the oorboard.
5.3 Pre-Ride Adjustment and check
• Is the seat at the proper height? See 6. “Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the seat secured into place?
• Is the tiller in a comfortable setting and secured into place? See 6.
“Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the key fully inserted into the key switch?
• Does the Travel Scooter’s horn work properly?
• Is your proposed path clear of people, pets, and obstacles?
• Have you planned your route to avoid adverse terrain and as many
inclines as possible?
5.4 Operating your Travel Scooter
WARNING – The following can adversely aect steering and
stability while operating your Travel Scooter:
• Holding onto or attaching a leash to walk your pet.
• Carrying passengers (including pets).
• Hanging any article from the tiller.
• Towing or being pushed by another motorized vehicle.
WARNING – Keep both hands on the tiller and your feet on
the oorboard at all times while operating your Travel
Scooter. This driving position gives you the most control over
your vehicle.
• Set the speed adjustment dial to your desired speed.
• Press your thumb against the appropriate side of the throttle control
lever.
• The electromechanical disc park brake automatically disengages, and the
Travel Scooter accelerates smoothly to the speed you preselected with
the speed adjustment dial.
• Pull on the left handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the left.
• Pull on the right handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the right.
• Move the tiller to the center position to drive straight ahead.
• To stop, slowly release the throttle control lever. The electronic brakes will
automatically engage when your Travel Scooter comes to a stop.
NOTE: Your Travel Scooter’s reverse speed is slower than that of the forward
speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
5.5 Getting o of your Travel Scooter
1. Bring your Travel Scooter to a complete stop.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Remove the key from the key switch.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
toward the side of your Travel Scooter.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Carefully and safely, get out of the seat and stand to the side of your
Travel Scooter.
6. You can leave the seat facing to the side to facilitate boarding your Travel
Scooter next time.
5.6 Power Down Timer Feature
Your Travel Scooter is equipped with an energy-saving automatic pow-
er-down timer feature designed to preserve your Travel Scooter’s battery life.
If you mistakenly leave the key in the key switch and in the “on” position but
do not use your Travel Scooter for approximately 15 minutes, the Travel Scoot-
er’s controller shuts down automatically.
If the power down timer feature takes eect, perform the following steps to
resume normal operation.
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Reinsert the key and power up your Travel Scooter.
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

OWNER’S MANUAL
16
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
4.2 Battery Condition Meter
When the key is fully inserted into the key switch to power up your scooter,
this meter indicates approximate battery strength. For further information on
the battery condition meter, see 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
4.3 Throttle Control Lever
This lever allows you to control the forward speed and the reverse speed of
your Travel Scooter up to the
• Maximum speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
• Place your right hand on the right handgrip and your left hand on the
left handgrip.
• Use your right thumb to push the right side of the lever to disengage
your Travel Scooter’s brakes and move forward.
• Release the lever and allow your Travel Scooter to come to a complete
stop before pushing the other side of the lever to move in reverse.
• When the throttle is completely released, it automatically returns to
the center“stop”position and engages your Travel Scooter’s brakes.
4.4 Key Switch
• Insert the key into the key switch to power up (turn on) your Travel
Scooter.
• Pull the key out of the key switch to power down (turn o) your Travel
Scooter.
Although the key can be left in the key switch when the Travel Scooter is
powered down, we recommend removing it to prevent unauthorized use of
your Travel Scooter.
4.5 Speed Adjustment Dial
This dial allows you to preselect and limit your Travel Scooter’s top speed.
• The image of the bird represents the slowest speed setting.
• The image of the airplane represents the fastest speed setting.
4.6 Horn Button
This button activates a warning horn. Your Travel Scooter must be turned on
for the horn to be operational. Do not hesitate to use the warning horn when
doing so may prevent accident or injury.
5.1 Before getting onto your Travel Scooter
• Have you fully charged the batteries? See 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
• Is the manual freewheel lever in the drive (rearward) position? Never
leave the manual freewheel lever in the forward position unless you are
manually pushing your Travel Scooter.
• Ensure the air temperature is between -13ºF/-25ºC to 122ºF/50ºC.
• Ensure the air humidity is between 30% to 70%.
5.2 Getting onto your travel scooter
1. Make certain that the key is removed from the key switch.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Stand at the side of your Travel Scooter.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until it is facing you.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Position yourself comfortably and securely in the seat.
6. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
forward.
7. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
8. Make certain that your feet are safely on the oorboard.
5.3 Pre-Ride Adjustment and check
• Is the seat at the proper height? See 6. “Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the seat secured into place?
• Is the tiller in a comfortable setting and secured into place? See 6.
“Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the key fully inserted into the key switch?
• Does the Travel Scooter’s horn work properly?
• Is your proposed path clear of people, pets, and obstacles?
• Have you planned your route to avoid adverse terrain and as many
inclines as possible?
5.4 Operating your Travel Scooter
WARNING – The following can adversely aect steering and
stability while operating your Travel Scooter:
• Holding onto or attaching a leash to walk your pet.
• Carrying passengers (including pets).
• Hanging any article from the tiller.
• Towing or being pushed by another motorized vehicle.
WARNING – Keep both hands on the tiller and your feet on
the oorboard at all times while operating your Travel
Scooter. This driving position gives you the most control over
your vehicle.
• Set the speed adjustment dial to your desired speed.
• Press your thumb against the appropriate side of the throttle control
lever.
• The electromechanical disc park brake automatically disengages, and the
Travel Scooter accelerates smoothly to the speed you preselected with
the speed adjustment dial.
• Pull on the left handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the left.
• Pull on the right handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the right.
• Move the tiller to the center position to drive straight ahead.
• To stop, slowly release the throttle control lever. The electronic brakes will
automatically engage when your Travel Scooter comes to a stop.
NOTE: Your Travel Scooter’s reverse speed is slower than that of the forward
speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
5.5 Getting o of your Travel Scooter
1. Bring your Travel Scooter to a complete stop.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Remove the key from the key switch.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
toward the side of your Travel Scooter.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Carefully and safely, get out of the seat and stand to the side of your
Travel Scooter.
6. You can leave the seat facing to the side to facilitate boarding your Travel
Scooter next time.
5.6 Power Down Timer Feature
Your Travel Scooter is equipped with an energy-saving automatic pow-
er-down timer feature designed to preserve your Travel Scooter’s battery life.
If you mistakenly leave the key in the key switch and in the “on” position but
do not use your Travel Scooter for approximately 15 minutes, the Travel Scoot-
er’s controller shuts down automatically.
If the power down timer feature takes eect, perform the following steps to
resume normal operation.
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Reinsert the key and power up your Travel Scooter.
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
4.2 Battery Condition Meter
When the key is fully inserted into the key switch to power up your scooter,
this meter indicates approximate battery strength. For further information on
the battery condition meter, see 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
4.3 Throttle Control Lever
This lever allows you to control the forward speed and the reverse speed of
your Travel Scooter up to the
• Maximum speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
• Place your right hand on the right handgrip and your left hand on the
left handgrip.
• Use your right thumb to push the right side of the lever to disengage
your Travel Scooter’s brakes and move forward.
• Release the lever and allow your Travel Scooter to come to a complete
stop before pushing the other side of the lever to move in reverse.
• When the throttle is completely released, it automatically returns to
the center“stop”position and engages your Travel Scooter’s brakes.
4.4 Key Switch
• Insert the key into the key switch to power up (turn on) your Travel
Scooter.
• Pull the key out of the key switch to power down (turn o) your Travel
Scooter.
Although the key can be left in the key switch when the Travel Scooter is
powered down, we recommend removing it to prevent unauthorized use of
your Travel Scooter.
4.5 Speed Adjustment Dial
This dial allows you to preselect and limit your Travel Scooter’s top speed.
• The image of the bird represents the slowest speed setting.
• The image of the airplane represents the fastest speed setting.
4.6 Horn Button
This button activates a warning horn. Your Travel Scooter must be turned on
for the horn to be operational. Do not hesitate to use the warning horn when
doing so may prevent accident or injury.
5.1 Before getting onto your Travel Scooter
• Have you fully charged the batteries? See 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
• Is the manual freewheel lever in the drive (rearward) position? Never
leave the manual freewheel lever in the forward position unless you are
manually pushing your Travel Scooter.
• Ensure the air temperature is between -13ºF/-25ºC to 122ºF/50ºC.
• Ensure the air humidity is between 30% to 70%.
5.2 Getting onto your travel scooter
1. Make certain that the key is removed from the key switch.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Stand at the side of your Travel Scooter.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until it is facing you.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Position yourself comfortably and securely in the seat.
6. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
forward.
7. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
8. Make certain that your feet are safely on the oorboard.
5.3 Pre-Ride Adjustment and check
• Is the seat at the proper height? See 6. “Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the seat secured into place?
• Is the tiller in a comfortable setting and secured into place? See 6.
“Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the key fully inserted into the key switch?
• Does the Travel Scooter’s horn work properly?
• Is your proposed path clear of people, pets, and obstacles?
• Have you planned your route to avoid adverse terrain and as many
inclines as possible?
5.4 Operating your Travel Scooter
WARNING – The following can adversely aect steering and
stability while operating your Travel Scooter:
• Holding onto or attaching a leash to walk your pet.
• Carrying passengers (including pets).
• Hanging any article from the tiller.
• Towing or being pushed by another motorized vehicle.
WARNING – Keep both hands on the tiller and your feet on
the oorboard at all times while operating your Travel
Scooter. This driving position gives you the most control over
your vehicle.
• Set the speed adjustment dial to your desired speed.
• Press your thumb against the appropriate side of the throttle control
lever.
• The electromechanical disc park brake automatically disengages, and the
Travel Scooter accelerates smoothly to the speed you preselected with
the speed adjustment dial.
• Pull on the left handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the left.
• Pull on the right handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the right.
• Move the tiller to the center position to drive straight ahead.
• To stop, slowly release the throttle control lever. The electronic brakes will
automatically engage when your Travel Scooter comes to a stop.
NOTE: Your Travel Scooter’s reverse speed is slower than that of the forward
speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
5.5 Getting o of your Travel Scooter
1. Bring your Travel Scooter to a complete stop.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Remove the key from the key switch.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
toward the side of your Travel Scooter.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Carefully and safely, get out of the seat and stand to the side of your
Travel Scooter.
6. You can leave the seat facing to the side to facilitate boarding your Travel
Scooter next time.
5.6 Power Down Timer Feature
Your Travel Scooter is equipped with an energy-saving automatic pow-
er-down timer feature designed to preserve your Travel Scooter’s battery life.
If you mistakenly leave the key in the key switch and in the “on” position but
do not use your Travel Scooter for approximately 15 minutes, the Travel Scoot-
er’s controller shuts down automatically.
If the power down timer feature takes eect, perform the following steps to
resume normal operation.
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Reinsert the key and power up your Travel Scooter.
4. Your Product
The scooter is easy to operate and is primarily intended for indoor use. It is
foldable, which makes it very compact to store or transport. The following
picture shows all parts that are relevant for the user/driver. In the operation
and maintenance section, these parts are described if applicable. The
separable Scooter has the brakes on top of the rear cover.
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Mobility Scooter
1
7
2
3
4
8
5
9
6
1. Operating console
2. Handgrip
3. Steering column
4. Battery package
5. Front wheel
6. Footplate
7. Seat & Back
8. Free-wheel lever
9. Rear wheel / drive wheel
Figure 1. Important parts
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
Mobility Scooter
ver 2023.01.03E

3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
4.2 Battery Condition Meter
When the key is fully inserted into the key switch to power up your scooter,
this meter indicates approximate battery strength. For further information on
the battery condition meter, see 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
4.3 Throttle Control Lever
This lever allows you to control the forward speed and the reverse speed of
your Travel Scooter up to the
• Maximum speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
• Place your right hand on the right handgrip and your left hand on the
left handgrip.
• Use your right thumb to push the right side of the lever to disengage
your Travel Scooter’s brakes and move forward.
• Release the lever and allow your Travel Scooter to come to a complete
stop before pushing the other side of the lever to move in reverse.
• When the throttle is completely released, it automatically returns to
the center“stop”position and engages your Travel Scooter’s brakes.
4.4 Key Switch
• Insert the key into the key switch to power up (turn on) your Travel
Scooter.
• Pull the key out of the key switch to power down (turn o) your Travel
Scooter.
Although the key can be left in the key switch when the Travel Scooter is
powered down, we recommend removing it to prevent unauthorized use of
your Travel Scooter.
4.5 Speed Adjustment Dial
This dial allows you to preselect and limit your Travel Scooter’s top speed.
• The image of the bird represents the slowest speed setting.
• The image of the airplane represents the fastest speed setting.
4.6 Horn Button
This button activates a warning horn. Your Travel Scooter must be turned on
for the horn to be operational. Do not hesitate to use the warning horn when
doing so may prevent accident or injury.
5.1 Before getting onto your Travel Scooter
• Have you fully charged the batteries? See 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
• Is the manual freewheel lever in the drive (rearward) position? Never
leave the manual freewheel lever in the forward position unless you are
manually pushing your Travel Scooter.
• Ensure the air temperature is between -13ºF/-25ºC to 122ºF/50ºC.
• Ensure the air humidity is between 30% to 70%.
5.2 Getting onto your travel scooter
1. Make certain that the key is removed from the key switch.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Stand at the side of your Travel Scooter.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until it is facing you.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Position yourself comfortably and securely in the seat.
6. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
forward.
7. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
8. Make certain that your feet are safely on the oorboard.
5.3 Pre-Ride Adjustment and check
• Is the seat at the proper height? See 6. “Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the seat secured into place?
• Is the tiller in a comfortable setting and secured into place? See 6.
“Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the key fully inserted into the key switch?
• Does the Travel Scooter’s horn work properly?
• Is your proposed path clear of people, pets, and obstacles?
• Have you planned your route to avoid adverse terrain and as many
inclines as possible?
5.4 Operating your Travel Scooter
WARNING – The following can adversely aect steering and
stability while operating your Travel Scooter:
• Holding onto or attaching a leash to walk your pet.
• Carrying passengers (including pets).
• Hanging any article from the tiller.
• Towing or being pushed by another motorized vehicle.
WARNING – Keep both hands on the tiller and your feet on
the oorboard at all times while operating your Travel
Scooter. This driving position gives you the most control over
your vehicle.
• Set the speed adjustment dial to your desired speed.
• Press your thumb against the appropriate side of the throttle control
lever.
• The electromechanical disc park brake automatically disengages, and the
Travel Scooter accelerates smoothly to the speed you preselected with
the speed adjustment dial.
• Pull on the left handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the left.
• Pull on the right handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the right.
• Move the tiller to the center position to drive straight ahead.
• To stop, slowly release the throttle control lever. The electronic brakes will
automatically engage when your Travel Scooter comes to a stop.
NOTE: Your Travel Scooter’s reverse speed is slower than that of the forward
speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
5.5 Getting o of your Travel Scooter
1. Bring your Travel Scooter to a complete stop.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Remove the key from the key switch.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
toward the side of your Travel Scooter.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Carefully and safely, get out of the seat and stand to the side of your
Travel Scooter.
6. You can leave the seat facing to the side to facilitate boarding your Travel
Scooter next time.
5.6 Power Down Timer Feature
Your Travel Scooter is equipped with an energy-saving automatic pow-
er-down timer feature designed to preserve your Travel Scooter’s battery life.
If you mistakenly leave the key in the key switch and in the “on” position but
do not use your Travel Scooter for approximately 15 minutes, the Travel Scoot-
er’s controller shuts down automatically.
If the power down timer feature takes eect, perform the following steps to
resume normal operation.
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Reinsert the key and power up your Travel Scooter.
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Mobility Scooter
4.1 Manual Freewheel Lever
Whenever you need or want to push your Travel Scooter for short distances,
you can put it in freewheel mode.
1. Locate the manual freewheel lever at the top right of the rear frame.
2. Push forward on the manual freewheel lever to disable the drive system
and the brake system. You may now push your Travel Scooter.
3. Push the manual freewheel lever rearward to reengage the drive and the
brake systems; this takes your Travel Scooter out of freewheel mode.
WARNING – Before placing your Travel Scooter into or taking
it out of freewheel mode, remove the key from the key switch.
Never sit on a Travel Scooter when it is in freewheel mode.
Never put a Travel Scooter in freewheel mode on any incline.
When your Travel Scooter is in freewheel mode, the braking
system is disengaged.
• Disengage the drive motors only on a level surface.
• Ensure the key is removed from the key switch.
• Stand to the side of the scooter to engage or disengage freewheel
mode.
• Never sit on a Travel Scooter to do this.
• After you have nished pushing your Travel Scooter, always return it to
the drive mode to lock the brakes.
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
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ver 2023.01.03E

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19
3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
4.2 Battery Condition Meter
When the key is fully inserted into the key switch to power up your scooter,
this meter indicates approximate battery strength. For further information on
the battery condition meter, see 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
4.3 Throttle Control Lever
This lever allows you to control the forward speed and the reverse speed of
your Travel Scooter up to the
• Maximum speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
• Place your right hand on the right handgrip and your left hand on the
left handgrip.
• Use your right thumb to push the right side of the lever to disengage
your Travel Scooter’s brakes and move forward.
• Release the lever and allow your Travel Scooter to come to a complete
stop before pushing the other side of the lever to move in reverse.
• When the throttle is completely released, it automatically returns to
the center“stop”position and engages your Travel Scooter’s brakes.
1
2
3
4
5
1. Battery condition meter 4. Speed adjusment dial
2. Throttle control lever 5. Horn
3. Key switch
4.4 Key Switch
• Insert the key into the key switch to power up (turn on) your Travel
Scooter.
• Pull the key out of the key switch to power down (turn o) your Travel
Scooter.
Although the key can be left in the key switch when the Travel Scooter is
powered down, we recommend removing it to prevent unauthorized use of
your Travel Scooter.
4.5 Speed Adjustment Dial
This dial allows you to preselect and limit your Travel Scooter’s top speed.
• The image of the bird represents the slowest speed setting.
• The image of the airplane represents the fastest speed setting.
4.6 Horn Button
This button activates a warning horn. Your Travel Scooter must be turned on
for the horn to be operational. Do not hesitate to use the warning horn when
doing so may prevent accident or injury.
5.1 Before getting onto your Travel Scooter
• Have you fully charged the batteries? See 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
• Is the manual freewheel lever in the drive (rearward) position? Never
leave the manual freewheel lever in the forward position unless you are
manually pushing your Travel Scooter.
• Ensure the air temperature is between -13ºF/-25ºC to 122ºF/50ºC.
• Ensure the air humidity is between 30% to 70%.
5.2 Getting onto your travel scooter
1. Make certain that the key is removed from the key switch.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Stand at the side of your Travel Scooter.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until it is facing you.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Position yourself comfortably and securely in the seat.
6. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
forward.
7. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
8. Make certain that your feet are safely on the oorboard.
5.3 Pre-Ride Adjustment and check
• Is the seat at the proper height? See 6. “Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the seat secured into place?
• Is the tiller in a comfortable setting and secured into place? See 6.
“Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the key fully inserted into the key switch?
• Does the Travel Scooter’s horn work properly?
• Is your proposed path clear of people, pets, and obstacles?
• Have you planned your route to avoid adverse terrain and as many
inclines as possible?
5.4 Operating your Travel Scooter
WARNING – The following can adversely aect steering and
stability while operating your Travel Scooter:
• Holding onto or attaching a leash to walk your pet.
• Carrying passengers (including pets).
• Hanging any article from the tiller.
• Towing or being pushed by another motorized vehicle.
WARNING – Keep both hands on the tiller and your feet on
the oorboard at all times while operating your Travel
Scooter. This driving position gives you the most control over
your vehicle.
• Set the speed adjustment dial to your desired speed.
• Press your thumb against the appropriate side of the throttle control
lever.
• The electromechanical disc park brake automatically disengages, and the
Travel Scooter accelerates smoothly to the speed you preselected with
the speed adjustment dial.
• Pull on the left handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the left.
• Pull on the right handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the right.
• Move the tiller to the center position to drive straight ahead.
• To stop, slowly release the throttle control lever. The electronic brakes will
automatically engage when your Travel Scooter comes to a stop.
NOTE: Your Travel Scooter’s reverse speed is slower than that of the forward
speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
5.5 Getting o of your Travel Scooter
1. Bring your Travel Scooter to a complete stop.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Remove the key from the key switch.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
toward the side of your Travel Scooter.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Carefully and safely, get out of the seat and stand to the side of your
Travel Scooter.
6. You can leave the seat facing to the side to facilitate boarding your Travel
Scooter next time.
5.6 Power Down Timer Feature
Your Travel Scooter is equipped with an energy-saving automatic pow-
er-down timer feature designed to preserve your Travel Scooter’s battery life.
If you mistakenly leave the key in the key switch and in the “on” position but
do not use your Travel Scooter for approximately 15 minutes, the Travel Scoot-
er’s controller shuts down automatically.
If the power down timer feature takes eect, perform the following steps to
resume normal operation.
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Reinsert the key and power up your Travel Scooter.
Figure 2. Operating console
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
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3.1 General
Before operating your Mobility Scooter, fully read and understand this
Owner’s Manual.
Users may encounter dicult maneuvering situations such as narrow
doorways, traveling up and down ramps, cornering, and traveling on uneven
terrain. Be sure to lower the speed, take your time, and carefully maneuver the
mobility scooter.
3.2 Product Safety Symbols
The symbols below are used on the Mobility Scooter to identify warnings,
mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read
understand them completely.
Scooter information label.
DOES NOT meet ISO 7176-19 standards
for occupied transport in a motor
vehicle. When travelling in a motor
vehicle, do not sit in your Travel Scooter.
Fully charge batteries before operating.
Remove key from an unattended Travel
Scooter.
Manufactured.
Contact your local recycling center or authorized provider
for information on proper recycling of product components.
Indicates component is for indoor use only.
Contains Lead.
Your product must be disposed of according to applicable
local and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
recycling center or authorized provider for information on
proper disposal of product components.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or severe injury. Property
damage may also result.
Indicates electrical shock hazard.
EMI-RFI - This product has been tested and passed at an
immunity level of 20 V/m.
Indicates that explosive conditions exist.
Corrosive chemicals contained in batteries.
Pinch/Crush points exist.
Indicates a mandatory action that should be performed as
specied in order to avoid a hazardous condition/situation.
Failure to perform mandatory actions can lead to personal
injury and/or equipment damage.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Indicates maximum weight capacity. Stay within the specied
weight capacity of your product.
Use only AGM or Gel-Cell batteries to reduce the risk of
leakage or explosive conditions.
Wear safety goggles.
N = Neutral (Brakes disengaged; unit in Freewheel Mode)
D = Drive (Brakes engaged; unit in Drive Mode)
Indicates a prohibited action that should not be performed at
any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited
action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
Do not use batteries with dierent amp-hour (Ah)
capacities. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix AGM and Gel-Cell batteries. Always use batteries
of the same type and chemistry.
Keep tools and other metal objects away from battery
terminals. Contact with tools can cause electric shock.
Do not allow unsupervised children to play near the scooter
while the batteries are charging.
Removal of grounding prong can create electrical hazard. If
necessary, properly install an approved 3-pronged adapter to
an electrical outlet having 2-pronged plug access.
Do not connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or
the battery charger.
Indicates ammable material. Do not expose to heat sources
such as open ame or sparks. Do not transport batteries with
ammable or combustible items.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water
whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry
condition.
Do not remove anti-tip wheels.
Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware
that loose tting clothing can become caught in the drive
tires.
Do not engage freewheel mode on an incline.
Do not engage freewheel mode on a decline.
Battery capacity label
Battery capacity label
3.3 Modication
Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any parts, features, or functions on
your Mobility Scooter. We oers a wide variety of accessories for your Mobility
Scooter to help accommodate your needs.
WARNING – Do not modify your Mobility Scooter in any way;
doing so will void the warranty.
3.4 Safety Check
ATTENTION – Inspect the following components before each
use:
•Electrical connections and wire harness – secure and free
from corrosion
•Batteries – fully charged and free from corrosion
•Brake – check the electromagnetic brake is functioning
•Folding system – ensure the scooter is fully folded out
•The condition of the tires – make sure they are not
damaged or excessively worn If you notice a problem, please
contact your authorized Provider for assistance.
3.5 Weight Capacity
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg. It is not designed to transport
goods or objects or use other than the transport previously described.
WARNING – Exceeding the maximum weight capacity will
void your warranty. We will not be held responsible for injury
or damages resulting from failure to observe weight
capacities.
3.6 Transporting Your Scooter
When transporting your Mobility Scooter by vehicle, it should be securely
stowed in the back of a van.
In order to ensure the safety of the user and to ensure that the Mobility
Scooter is not damaged during handling, only the following positions should
be lifted:
a. The handle of the rear shell. b. Steering column. c. Front bumper
truck, or car boot. Adjustable parts should be removed or properly secured
during transport. Your Mobility Scooter is suitable for land and maritime
transport.
Do not sit in your mobility scooter while in a moving vehicle.
3.7 Incline Guidelines
Use caution when approaching inclines or declines; if necessary lower the
speed before traveling on a slope. When traveling up an incline, you need to
try to keep the Mobility Scooter moving forward. If you must come to a stop,
use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward.
When traveling down an incline, lower the speed on your Mobility Scooter to
the lowest setting, and proceed cautiously. If the scooter is traveling down the
incline faster than you expected, slowly release the throttle to come to a stop,
then slightly push the throttle forward to continue safely down the incline.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines may decrease stability. Under any circumstances,
do not travel on a slope greater than the maximum stability
angle for this Mobility Scooter.
3.8 Outdoor Operation & Inclement Weather Precautions
While your Mobility Scooter is purposed for in-home use to assist you in daily
living activities, we understands there are times you need to operate the
scooter outdoors and has designed it to perform superbly on level outdoor
surfaces.
ATTENTION – When operating outdoors, avoid uneven
terrain, soft surfaces, tall grass, loose gravel, loose sand,
freshwater, saltwater, edges of streams, lakes, or oceans. If
you are unsure about a surface, avoid it.
Exposure to inclement weather should always be avoided. If you nd yourself
caught in inclement weather while operating your Mobility Scooter, proceed
to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your Mobility Scooter
before operating, charging, or storing.
3.9 Physical Limitations
This Mobility Scooter is designed and produced solely to transport one
person with a maximum weight of 136kg, and the user must have good
eyesight, Lucid consciousness . You must exercise awareness, caution, care,
and common sense when operating your scooter. Always keep in mind your
own limitations, and substance use when operating your Mobility Scooter.
WARNING – Never use your Mobility Scooter while under the
inuence of alcohol or mind-altering substances. Never
smoke while seated in your scooter. Damaged or worn
upholstery increases the risk of re hazards and should be
replaced immediately.
ATTENTION – Be aware of precautions, warnings, and safety
issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs
while operating your Mobility Scooter.
3.10 EMI Information
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) tests have been shown to produce
adverse eects on the performance and control of electrically powered
mobility devices.
EMI can be produced from dierent sources such as cellular phones, two-way
radios, radio stations, television stations, amateur radio transmitters (HAM),
wireless computer links, microwave signals, paging transmitters, and
transceivers used by emergency vehicles.
The EMI waves can cause unintentional movement of the scooter or damage
to the controller. Every electrically-powered mobility device has a resistance
to EMI. The higher the resistance level, the greater the protection. The
intensity of the interference can be measured in volts per meter, V/m. At this
time, current technology is capable of achieving an immunity level of 20 V/m,
which provides protection from more common sources of EMI. Your scooter,
with no modications, has an immunity level of 20 V/m.
EMI becomes more intense as you move closer to the source. The EMI
produced from hand-held radios is of special concern. It is possible to
unintentionally bring high levels of EMI very close to the scooter’s control
system, aecting your movement and braking. The warnings listed below are
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of
your scooter.
WARNING – Do not operate hand-held transceivers such as
CB (citizens band) radios, or turn on personal
communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the
scooter is powered on.
WARNING – Drive your Mobility Scooter straight up or down
an incline, never backward. Erratic movements or back and
forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Changes
in inclines.
WARNING – Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or
television stations, and avoid close.
3.11 Fireproof performance
Ignitability of upholstery according to EN1021-2 .
4.2 Battery Condition Meter
When the key is fully inserted into the key switch to power up your scooter,
this meter indicates approximate battery strength. For further information on
the battery condition meter, see 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
4.3 Throttle Control Lever
This lever allows you to control the forward speed and the reverse speed of
your Travel Scooter up to the
• Maximum speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
• Place your right hand on the right handgrip and your left hand on the
left handgrip.
• Use your right thumb to push the right side of the lever to disengage
your Travel Scooter’s brakes and move forward.
• Release the lever and allow your Travel Scooter to come to a complete
stop before pushing the other side of the lever to move in reverse.
• When the throttle is completely released, it automatically returns to
the center“stop”position and engages your Travel Scooter’s brakes.
4.4 Key Switch
• Insert the key into the key switch to power up (turn on) your Travel
Scooter.
• Pull the key out of the key switch to power down (turn o) your Travel
Scooter.
Although the key can be left in the key switch when the Travel Scooter is
powered down, we recommend removing it to prevent unauthorized use of
your Travel Scooter.
4.5 Speed Adjustment Dial
This dial allows you to preselect and limit your Travel Scooter’s top speed.
• The image of the bird represents the slowest speed setting.
• The image of the airplane represents the fastest speed setting.
4.6 Horn Button
This button activates a warning horn. Your Travel Scooter must be turned on
for the horn to be operational. Do not hesitate to use the warning horn when
doing so may prevent accident or injury.
5.1 Before getting onto your Travel Scooter
• Have you fully charged the batteries? See 9. “Batteries and Charging.”
• Is the manual freewheel lever in the drive (rearward) position? Never
leave the manual freewheel lever in the forward position unless you are
manually pushing your Travel Scooter.
• Ensure the air temperature is between -13ºF/-25ºC to 122ºF/50ºC.
• Ensure the air humidity is between 30% to 70%.
5.2 Getting onto your travel scooter
1. Make certain that the key is removed from the key switch.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Stand at the side of your Travel Scooter.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until it is facing you.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Position yourself comfortably and securely in the seat.
6. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
forward.
7. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
8. Make certain that your feet are safely on the oorboard.
5.3 Pre-Ride Adjustment and check
• Is the seat at the proper height? See 6. “Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the seat secured into place?
• Is the tiller in a comfortable setting and secured into place? See 6.
“Comfort Adjustments.”
• Is the key fully inserted into the key switch?
• Does the Travel Scooter’s horn work properly?
• Is your proposed path clear of people, pets, and obstacles?
• Have you planned your route to avoid adverse terrain and as many
inclines as possible?
5.4 Operating your Travel Scooter
WARNING – The following can adversely aect steering and
stability while operating your Travel Scooter:
• Holding onto or attaching a leash to walk your pet.
• Carrying passengers (including pets).
• Hanging any article from the tiller.
• Towing or being pushed by another motorized vehicle.
WARNING – Keep both hands on the tiller and your feet on
the oorboard at all times while operating your Travel
Scooter. This driving position gives you the most control over
your vehicle.
• Set the speed adjustment dial to your desired speed.
• Press your thumb against the appropriate side of the throttle control
lever.
• The electromechanical disc park brake automatically disengages, and the
Travel Scooter accelerates smoothly to the speed you preselected with
the speed adjustment dial.
• Pull on the left handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the left.
• Pull on the right handgrip to steer your Travel Scooter to the right.
• Move the tiller to the center position to drive straight ahead.
• To stop, slowly release the throttle control lever. The electronic brakes will
automatically engage when your Travel Scooter comes to a stop.
NOTE: Your Travel Scooter’s reverse speed is slower than that of the forward
speed you preset with the speed adjustment dial.
5.5 Getting o of your Travel Scooter
1. Bring your Travel Scooter to a complete stop.
WARNING – Never attempt to get onto or o of your Travel
Scooter without rst removing the key from the key switch.
This will prevent the Travel Scooter from moving if accidental
throttle control lever contact is made.
2. Remove the key from the key switch.
3. Disengage the seat rotation lever and rotate the seat until you are facing
toward the side of your Travel Scooter.
4. Make certain that the seat is secured into position.
5. Carefully and safely, get out of the seat and stand to the side of your
Travel Scooter.
6. You can leave the seat facing to the side to facilitate boarding your Travel
Scooter next time.
5.6 Power Down Timer Feature
Your Travel Scooter is equipped with an energy-saving automatic pow-
er-down timer feature designed to preserve your Travel Scooter’s battery life.
If you mistakenly leave the key in the key switch and in the “on” position but
do not use your Travel Scooter for approximately 15 minutes, the Travel Scoot-
er’s controller shuts down automatically.
If the power down timer feature takes eect, perform the following steps to
resume normal operation.
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Reinsert the key and power up your Travel Scooter.
Indicates tie-down points on the Travel Scooter.
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