Seedream X-01 User manual

Mobility scooter X-01

I. INTRODUCTION....................................................... 2
II. STRUCTUREANDPERFORMANCE...................... 3-5
III. ASSEMBLY..................................................................... 6-7
IV. COMFORTADJUSTMENTS...................................... 8
V. OPERATION........................................................9-12
VI. MAINTENANCE. .....................................................13
VII. SAFETY...................................................................... 14-16
VIII.WARRANTY.................................................................... 17
Read and follow all instructions, warnings, and notes in this manual
before attempting to operate your power wheelchair for the first time. If
there is any information in this manual which you donot understand ,or if
you require additional assistance for assembly or operation, please
contact with your authorized local provider.
Whether to use your product safely is up to whether you follow
instructions, caution sand warning sin this manual. We arenot liable for
any damage and/or injure resulting from individual unsafe operation or
failure to follow instructions, cautions and warnings in this manual.
These symbols below in this manual are used to identify warnings and
important information. All of them are very important to your safety. It
is strongly recommended that you should read and understand them
completely.
Read and follow all instructions, warnings, and notes in this manual before
attempting to operate your power wheelchair for the first time. If there is
any information in this manual which you do not understand ,or if you
require additional assistance for assembly or operation, please contact
with your authorized local provider.
Whether to useyour product safely is up to whether you follow instructions,
caution sand warning sin this manual. We are not liable for any damage
and/or injures resulting from individual unsafe operation or failure to follow
instructions, cautions and warnings in this manual.
These symbols below in this manual are used to identify warnings and
important information. All of them are very important to your safety. It is
strongly recommended that you should read and understand them
completely. To your safety, Please be sure to read all the operating
instructions of the manual and follow them strictly when you use the power
wheelchair for the first time. These instructions are fully for your vital
interests. Comprehending the instructions is the basic protection for
operating the wheelchair safely
Once you really comprehend how to operate and maintain the wheelchair,
we believe this product will bringyou theservice without worry and endless
fun for year.
The model of this produce is X-01, We will be appreciated to hear your
suggestions for this manual and the evaluation to the safety, reliability of
this product and the dealers authorized of this company.
WARNING! Failure to heed the warnings in the manual may
result in personal injury.
ATTENTION! Failure to heed the cautions in the manual may
result in damage to the powered wheelchair
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.INTRODUCTION

This scooter mainly consists of four parts: front body, rear body, seat
unit and batteries (See fig. 1).
Front body consists of controller, handlebar and footrest.
Rear body consists of drive motor, brake, electric controller unit. Seat
unit consists of backrest, armrest and cushion.
1.TILLERCONTROL
A. Power indicator
B. Speed dial
C. Key switch
D. USB for lithium
battery system
E. Charging interface
F. Buzzer
G. Light
2.CHARGINGANDELECTRICCONTROLSYSTEM
a. 3-pin charger socket
b. Overload protector
SEATUNIT
( refer to the section IV. COMFORTADJUSTMENTS)
a. Seatback
b. Backrest
c. Armrests
d. Seat lock lever
II.STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE
II.STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE
Fig.2

II.STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE
III.ASSEMBLY
SPECIFICATIONS
Overall Dimension
1050(L)*500(W)*900(H)mm
Overallweight(Include battery)
40KG
Gross Weight
45KG
Turning Radius
1200mm
Max speed
6kph
Max degree of climbing
12°
Max Range
20KM
Max Load
190KG
Motor
24V 180W
Battery Capacity
12AH*2
Ground clearance
90mm
Charger
2.0A/24V
Wheelsize
Front 8'',rear 8''solid tyre
Brake system
Magnetic brake
Packing size
1100*520*50mm
Seat height
520 mm
Seat width
440 mm
Seat depth
380 mm
Armrest height
190 mm
Backrest height
310 mm
Battery weight
9.5 kg
For convenience of transportation and reduction of possible damage,
the batteries and the seat unit are separately packaged. So you need
assemble them onto the main frame of your scooter.
OPENING THE PACKING BOX
Open the packing box of your new scooter ,and take off all protective
liner, and then take off the scooter that has folded from the box.
ADJUSTINGANGLE OF TILLER
Loose the lock-nut (see fig.4 )
Lift the tiller up until a proper angle for yourself Tighten the lock-nuts to
fix the tiller.
ASSEMBLE THE SEAT SUPPORT
Insert the seat support into the seat tube located on the rear body (see
fig.5)
Align the bolt hole
Insert the bolt into the hole
Overload protector 3-pin charger socket
Fig.3

BATTERYASSEMBLY
This new model’battery is inside of the body of scooter, so don’t need
assembly by customers.(fig.6)
If you need to fix the battery, please open the body like the
picture.(fig.7)
SEATASSEMBLY
1. Put the seat onto the seat post(fig.8).
2. Unlock the seat lock level, adjust the seat toward the front and the
lock level will automatically lock the seat.
3. Assemble the left/right armrests respectively into the square tubes
below the seat. (see fig.15).
4. Adjust theseat width between the armrests suitable for you, tighten
the knob.
BASKETASSEMBLE
1. Remove the two screws in the tiller (fig.9).
2. Assemble the basket holder onto the tiller.
3. Assemble the basket into the holder.
III.ASSEMBLY
IV. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING!Pull out the power key before adjustment, never do it
when driving.
SEATHEIGHT
Pull up the seating fixing bar to release the seat. Pull up the seat(fig.
8).Remove the latch by pulling the latch-ringoutward(seefig.5).
Adjusting the seat height. Reload the latch. Reset the seat.
SEATROTATION
Pull up the seat lock lever to release the seat. Rotate the seat to your
desired direction(seefig.14).Release theseat lock lever, then it will
lock the seat automatically.
ARMRESTWIDTH
Find the fixing screws on the armrest adjusting frame(see fig. 15).
Release the screws. Move the armrests outward or inward according
to your favorite width. Refasten the screws.
TILLANGELADJUSTMENT
Loosen thelock knob onthe lower end of the tiller(seefig.4). Adjust
the tiller back and forth according to your favorite angle. Fasten the
knob.
Fig.4 Fig.5

V.OPERATION
V.OPERATION
type
deep-cycle lead acid batteries
voltage
12 V
capacity
12Ah
2. TILLER CONSOLE
The tiller console houses all of the controls required for driving your
scooter, including the key switch, the speed adjustment knob, throttle
control lever, battery condition indicator, horn button and headlight
button. With all of controls on the console you can control various
motions of your scooter.
Key Switch(see fig. 2)
Plug the key into the key switch.
The light on the battery indicator illuminates. The light is off when the
key is plugged out.
Fig.6
FIG.6
FIG.7
FIG.8
FIG.9
1. CHARGINGBATTERIES
The battery charger is important to the batteries. This
off-board charger can charge your scooter’s batteries safely,
quickly and easily. WARNING! Your scooter's batteries must
be charged with the off-board battery charger supplied by
see dream. Do not use any automotive-type battery charger.
Charging Batteries with the Off-board Charger You can charge
your scooter in its entirety.
Lift the cover on the tiller. Ensure the scooter is off power.
Plug the output connector of the off-board charger into the
3-pin charger socket of the scooter.
Plug the input connector of charger into the wall outlet. The
red light on the charger turns on that indicates charging on.
When charging is nearly finished, the green light turns on.
You should continue to charge the batteries for one or two
hours. It is recommended that your batteries are charged
for 10 to 12 hours.

WARNING! Do not use the key switch to stop your scooter
unless an urgent event has happened.
WARNING! If your scooter has stopped for a long period, power
down it to prevent unintended motion
Throttle Control Lever (see fig. 2)
This lever, which locates on the left side of the tiller console, allows
you to control the forward or reverse speeds of your scooter up to the
maximum speed you preset with the speed adjustment knob.
Push the throttle control lever forward to disengage the brakes and
make the scooter start moving backward. Conversely, the scooter
starts moving forward if pulling the lever backward.
The larger the angle the lever is pushed, the faster the speed of your
scooter.
When you release the lever completely, it automatically return to the
primary position, i.e. the stop position, and engages your scooter’s
brakes to slow the scooter until it comes to completely stop.
V.OPERATION
WARNING! If your scooter occurs unintended motion, please
release the throttle control lever immediately. The scooter will
automatically come to stop unless this lever is out of order.
SpeedAdjustment Knob(seefig.2)
This knob allows you to preset and limit your scooter’s top speed. The
maximum forward speed is 6 km/h and the maximum reversespeed 3.5
km/h.
CAUTION! Before you are master of operating, please preset this
speed adjustment knob to the lowest position.

V.OPERATION
Battery Condition Indicator(see fig. 2)
When your scooter is powered up, this indicator shows the remaining
capacity of the batteries by 3 color ranges on it: red, yellow and green.
When pointing to green, it indicates that the batteries are fully charged.
When pointing to yellow, it indicates that the batteries remain half of
capacity, and they need to be recharged.
When pointing to red, it indicates that the batteries have been fully
discharged, and they need to be recharged immediately.
3. OFF-BOARD CHARGER(see fig. 3)
Open the hasp on the tiller, you can find a 3-pin charger socket.
Through it you can use the off-board charger to charge your scooter's
batteries. See Charging Batteries in this section.
Overload Protector (see fig. 3)
The overload protector is a safety device. When the overload occurs,
this protector automatically trips to protect the motor and other electric
devices. When the protector trips, your scooter will be powered down
immediately. And then you should wait a minute at least before you can
press the button on the protector, which is under the cover at rear body
of scooter, to resume it. After that you can power up again and drive
normally.
4. MANUAL FREE-WHEEL LEVER
There is afree-wheel lever at the low right of theseat, shown as fig.16.
Whenever you do not want to move your scooter by motor, you can
put it in free-wheel mode.
Push forward on the manual free-wheel lever to disengage the drive
motor and switch to the free-wheel mode.
Pull backward on the manual free-wheel lever to engage the drive
motor and switch to the drive mode.
CAUTION!
1.When your scooter is in free-wheel mode, the brake system is
disabled, and the functions of the throttle control lever are
inhibited by the control system. Meanwhile, the horn sounds
while the power is on.
2.Never use your scooter in free-wheel mode without your
attachment. Failure to do so may cause personal injury.
3.Never put your scooter in free-wheel mode on any incline.
Failure to do so may cause personal injury. WARNING! When
scooter is in drive mode, the manual free-wheel lever must be in
backward position ,i.e. in drive mode, so as to guarantee the
brake system to work normally. Disallow to push the lever to
forward position in movement. Failure to do so may cause
personal injury or damage to your scooter.

5. 3-PINCHARGERSOCKET(seefig.3)
This socket is used to connect to the charger. When the batteries are
charged, this socket makes your scooter out of work.
WARNING!
A wrong connection may cause damages to the charger.
VI.MAINTENANCE
VII.SAFETY
GENERALGUIDELINES
Avoid knocking or bumping the tiller console and consoles.
Avoid prolonged exposure of your scooter to extreme conditions, such
as overheat, cold or moisture. Keep the tiller console clean. Check all
connectors to ensurethatthey are tightandsecured properly. Check all
electrical connectors including the charger’s connectors. Make sure
they are all tight and are not corroded. Batteries must sit flat in the
battery tray with the battery terminals facing backward and forward
each other and with 3-pin charger socket backward. When you finished
everyday usage, please pull out the key to reduce unnecessary
consumption of the
power.Thisproducthasthepowersavingfacility,whenyoustopusingitupto
20 minutes, the power will shut off automatically. When need drive
again, please re-plug thekey. The body shroud has been sprayed with
a clear sealant coating, and you can apply a light coat of car wax to
help it retain its high-gloss appearance.All wheel bearings are
pre-lubricated and sealed.They requireno subsequent lubrication. For
keeping your scooter in a better condition, it should be checked before
using. It is suggested that your scooter should be checked once per
week and half a year as the following table 2.
1.PRE-RIDESAFETYCHECK
Check all electrical connections. Make sure they are tight and not
corroded.
Check the brakes. Make sure they are sensitive and reliable. Check
the battery charge. See V Operation.
2.WEIGHTLIMITATIONS
Your scooter is rated for a 100 kg weight capacity and is limited to a
200 kg maximum weight limit.
WARNING! Exceeding the weight limit voids your warranty and
may result in personal injury and damage to your scooter.
3.INCLINEINFORMATION
WARNING! When climbing an incline, do not zigzag or drive at an
angle up the face of the incline. Drive your scooter straight up the
incline. This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or a fall.
Always exercise extreme caution when negotiating an incline.
WARNING! Don’t driving up or down a potentially hazardous
incline (Areas covered with snow, ice, cut grass, or wet
leavesetc.).
WARNING! Never drive down an incline backward. This could
cause personal injury.

Check Items
At any time
Weekly
Monthly
Six monthly
All parts
◎
Turning, Driving, Devices
etc.
◎
Brakes
◎
Connections
◎
Battery Charge
◎
Tire wear
◎
Motors
◎
Console devices
◎
Clean
◎
Table 2 Checklist
The maximum safe slope of an incline is of 12°for your scooter. If a
slopeis less than this angle, it is safetyfor your scooter whenever climb
or descent.
WARNING! Any attempt to climb or descent a slope steeper than
12°may have your scooter unstable and cause it to tip, resulting in
personal injury and/or damage to your scooter.
VII.SAFETY
VII.SAFETY
4. OUTDOORDRIVINGSURFACES
You scooter is designed to provide optimum stability under normal
driving conditions-dry, level surfaces composed of concrete, blacktop,
asphalt, or hard dirt. But you should avoid driving on the following
roads:Surface that you feel unsure about or soft pavement. Tall grass
that can become tangled in the running gear. Loosely packed gravel
and sand beach.
5. MANUALFREEWHEELMODE
Your scooter is equipped with a manualfreewheel lever that allows the
scooter to be manually pushed by your attendant. For more
information, see V “Operation”.
7.TRANSFERONTOOROFFSCOOTER
To avoid an injury, the following safety precautions are useful for you
while you attempt to transfer on or off your scooter.
Remove the key from the key switch, see V. OPERATION.
Ensure your scooter is not in manual freewheel mode.
Flip up or move away the armrests.
Reduce the distance between you and your scooter or an object you
are transferring onto.
Turn the front wheels forward to improve your scooter's stability
during transfer.

WARNING! Do not use your scooter in manual freewheel mode
without an attendant present. Failure to do so may cause
personal injury.
WARNING! Do not attempt to place your scooter in manual
freewheel mode while seated on it. Personal injury may result.
Please ask an attendant for assistance if necessary.
WARNING! Do not place your scooter in manual freewheel mode
while on an incline. The scooter could roll uncontrollably down
on its own, causing personal injury.
6. ELECTROMAGNETICINTERFERENCE
Electrical devices may be affected by Electromagnetic Interference
(EMI) or Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) that are produced by
radio waves from radio stations,
TV stations and other radio transmitters.
Like any electrical devices,
your scooter may be affected by
EMI/RFI. Especially, when your
scooter is driven in the interference
influence range of these radio transmitters.
In this case your scooter may be out of
order due to their interferences.
WARNING! If unintended motion occurs due to EMI/RFI. please
immediately turn your scooter off and contact your authorized
Seedream provider. Seedream Corporation is not liable for any
damage and/or injuries due to failure
8.Inclement Weather Precautions
WARNING! Do not operate your scooter on slippery roads with ice
or snow. Failure to do so may cause you injury and affect the
performances of your scooter.
WARNING! Do not expose your scooter to any type of moisture at
any time (rain, snow. mist or wash). Such exposure will damage
your scooter. Never operate your scooter if it has been exposed to
moisture until it has been dried thoroughly.
WARNING! Before transferring, position yourself as far back as
possible in the scooter seat to prevent the scooter from tipping
and causing injury.
WARNING! Avoid putting all of your weight on the armrests.
Failure to do so may cause your scooter to tip, resulting in your
injury.
WARNING! Avoid putting all of your weight on the footplate. Such
use may cause your scooter to tip, resulting in your injury.
Fig.16

All of design and production processes of Seedream products are
managed in accordance with ISO 9001 to guarantee their quality.
Warranty service will be performed by the authorized Seedream provider
in cooperation with the Seedream after-service department.
WARRANTYINCLUDING
1.Fiveyears warranty on thefront andthe rear main frames from the date
of purchase.
2.One-year warranty on the following parts from the date of purchase
from the date of purchase:
Electric control system and the controller.
Motor/gearbox assembly.
Charger.
3.Six-month limited warranty on batteries from the date ofpurchase.
OUTOFTHEWARRANTY
ABS Shroud worn out.
Tires.
Upholstery and seat.
Damage caused due to abuse miss operation, accident and
negligence.
Damage caused due to improper operation, maintenance and storage.
business or other non-normal use.
VII.WARRANTY
VIII.Error Code
Times of buzzer
Fault description
Possible Causes
1
low voltage
Battery voltage is too low
2
Breaking motor
Motor circuit open circuit
3
Motor short circuit
1. Long-term overload
operation
2. Short circuit
4
Unused
5
high temperature
low temperature
1. Long-term overload
operation
2. Electromagnetic brake is
not released
6
Charge inhibition
In charge
7
Accelerator failure
1. Accelerator high end and
low end out of range
2. Accelerator tap off
8
Controller failure
Internal fault
9
Electromagnetic
brake malfunction
Electromagnetic brake coil
open circuit
10
High voltage failure
Battery voltage mismatch

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