COMFYGO Z-4 Electric Mobility Scooter Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- ComfyGo
Table of Contents
COMFYGO Z-4 Electric Mobility Scooter
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IMPORTANT NOTICE! BEFORE THE FIRST USE
Make sure the battery is connected, and charge the battery for at least 6
hours Simply scan the QR code with your smartphone camera
Preface
Please read the user manual carefully before using this product.
- This manual contains the operation, assembly methods, and simple fault solutions. The manual applies to our model: Z-4
- This manual contains scooter maintenance information and self-checking methods. Please be sure to keep this manual in a safe location for future reference.
- The annotations and illustrations in this manual may vary slightly from your actual model because we continuously improve and upgrade our components and design.
- Please provide this manual to all users of this scooter and make sure all users understand how to operate this scooter.
- Please contact your dealer if there is any ambiguity or questions about this product or manual.
- Improper use of any vehicle may lead to injury. Unsafe driving could harm you and others.
- The electric scooter is intended to comfortably transport those with walking difficulties or those with limited or no walking abilities.
- This electric scooter is designed to transport only one person.
Warning Symbol
Follow the instructions next to his symbol closely. Please pay attention to
these instructions, otherwise, it may result in physical harm or damage to the
user, scooter, or the environment.
Product Performance
- This series of electric scooters is powered by a Li-Ion battery that supplies power to a DC drive motor(s). Users control the direction and adjust the speed by using an analog speed controller. This scooter is suitable for use at low speeds, on good road conditions, and moderated slopes.
Performance Parameters and Technical Specs, Z-4
- Overall size 43” x 20.5” x 38” (1100x520x970mm)
- Fold size 43“ x 20.5” x 20” (1100x520x510mm)
- Seat size * 16.5” x 15” (420x380mm)
- Net Weight 90 lbs (40.8 kg) without battery
- Net Weight 98 lbs (44.5 kg) with battery
- Speed (0.62 mph – 3.7 mph (1 – 8km/h) Max 5 mph
- Seat height 18.5” (460mm) from ground Armrest height 9” (230mm), from cushion
- Backrest height 15.5” (395mm)
- Max loading weight 330 lbs (150 kg)
- Front-wheel diameter 7.5 inches (190 mm)
- Rear wheel diameter 8.5 inches (216 mm)
- Battery 12AH Li-ion
- Motor DC 24V / 250W
- Battery charge AC 220 (110V) ±10% 50-60HZ, 1.5 – 5A
- Controller DC 18.5V-30.5V 25A MAX
- Max distance ** 13 miles (20 km)
- Degree of protection IPX3
- Max safe slope 10°
- Turning radius ≤47 inches (≤1.2m)
- Static stability 10°
- Reversing width ≤59 inches (≤1.5m)
- Climbing angle 12v°
- Ground clearance 2 inches (50mm)
- Obstacle climbing 2 inches (50mm)
- seat width is the distance between armrests
- varies based on weight, incline, speed factors
Main Structure
This series of electric scooters is composed of two main parts:
- The Frame: Frame, Wheels, Footrest, Armrests, Seat, Steering Column, Steering Handlebar, etc.
- The Electrical: Controller, Motor, Battery, Electrical Wires, etc.
Application Range
This electric scooter is designed for individuals who have physical
disabilities that limit their mobility. This scooter is designed to carry
individuals weighing less than 150 kg (330 lbs.). This scooter is intended to
be used as a substitution for walking and is not intended to be used as a
substitution for a motorized vehicle. This scooter is intended to be used
indoors and outdoors in a safe and suitable location.
WARNING
People with the following conditions should not operate this wheelchair:
- Unresponsive upper limbs
- Suffering from senility or dementia
- Unable to take care of themselves
- Use restricted by a medical professional
Safety Instructions
Main Security Features
- Classified based on the type of protection: Against electric shock and internal power.
- Classified based on the type of protection: Against electric shock, Type B application.
- Classified based on the degree of inlet liquid protection: IPX3
- Classified based on the safe use of in a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or gas mixed with oxygen or nitrous oxide flammable anesthetic gases occur: Non-AP/APG type.
- Classified based on operation mode: Continuous operation.
- Rating voltage: DC 24V.
- Have no protective effect on the application of the defibrillator discharge section.
- No signal output or input part.
- Safety of any non-permanent equipment installed.
Driving Notice
General Riding Cautions
- Please keep your arms and hands on the direction bar at all times to properly control the scooter.
- To avoid injury, first practice using this scooter in a safe and open environment, such as a park. Practice moving forward, backward, stopping, and turning. As you gain skill and become comfortable with the controls, you can begin to use this scooter in other suitable environments.
- Before riding on any road, be sure to have a caregiver with you and be sure to always ride safely.
- Please follow all pedestrian traffic rules, the scooter is not considered an automobile.
- Please ride on the sidewalk and the zebra crossings only. Do not ride on vehicle lanes.
- Ride at steady speeds and avoid sharp turns or zig zagging.
- If your model comes equipped with a seat belt, please fasten it while in use
- Please maintain proper tire pressure. The lower or higher than recommended pressures may cause unsafe conditions or excessive power loss.
Avoid Riding in These Conditions Unless Accompanied by a Caretaker
- Riding in inclement weather such as rain, heavy fog, strong winds, snow, etc. If your scooter gets wet, electronic functions may be damaged so please wipe off all water immediately.
- Riding in sub-optimal conditions such as muddy areas, trails, sand, gravel, etc.
- Riding in crowded areas, riding on unfenced roads, near ditches, near bodies of water, or any other dangerous areas.
- Riding over railroad tracks. If you must cross a railroad track, inspect the tracks to confirm it is safe to cross. Turn the scooter off and disengage the wheels from the motor so that you or your caregiver can freely push the scooter across the tracks. Cross at an angle that ensures your tires will not get stuck in the track.
- Carrying people or cargo. This electric scooter is designed to be used by only one person. It is not designed to carry additional people or cargo.
Precautions for Uphill and Downhill
- Avoid riding on steep hills, uneven surfaces, high steps, channels, or any other steep areas.
- Avoid riding on steep slopes, the slope range should be less than 9 degrees.
- If possible, please keep the scooter moving forward during uphill climbs. It may be difficult to restart an uphill climb from a standstill.
- Use slow speeds during downhill descent.
- Avoid driving sideways on steep areas.
- Avoid riding on or nearby stairs.
- Avoid crossing ditches.
- If you must cross a ditch, try to cross at a 90° angle.
Do not set the scooter to manual mode during uphill or downhill use. If the scooter malfunctions at a traffic crossing, please immediately ask passersby for help. Set the scooter to manual mode by disengaging the wheels from the motor, then push the scooter to a safe location.
Precautions for Caregivers
- Caregivers should confirm that the users’ feet are in the proper position on the footrest.
- Caregivers should make sure the user is in the seat properly and that the user is properly secured
- Caregivers should confirm that there are no loose clothing articles that can get tangled by the wheels or drive motor.
- Caregivers should use caution while pushing the scooter and be always mindful of the surrounding environment to avoid injury.
Other Important Notices Repair and Refit
- Repair and Reform : If a repair or modification is necessary, please contact your dealer. Do not modify this scooter yourself, it may lead to injury or malfunction.
- Protect Environment: To protect the environment, do not casually discard the wheelchair and/or discard the battery. If necessary, please contact your local dealer for a replacement battery.
- Keep the Storage Environment Dry: Do not store the scooter in damp conditions, such as near a bathroom. If the scooter gets wet, wipe the water off immediately.
- Pushing Someone Else in the Scooter : When a user is sitting on the scooter, make sure the scooter is set to manual mode by disengaging the motors. Do not push the scooter if the motors are engaged.
- Do not replace parts or material randomly.
- Do not add weight randomly, as it may cause an imbalance.
- Do not use other vehicles to pull or push the scooter when somebody is sitting on the scooter.
- If abnormal sounds are coming from the scooter, contact service immediately.
Service Lifetime
- The service lifetime is 5 years from the date of manufacture. To avoid injury or accidents, users should not use this scooter for more than the service lifetime.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
- The scooter should be away from strong magnetic fields and large inductive electrical equipment, such as radio stations, TV stations, underground radio stations, or cell phone transmitting radio stations. Please avoid any strong electromagnetic fields. The electric scooter should always avoid electromagnetic interference.
Compatibility with Other Devices
- Electric scooters should not be used together in conjunction with any other devices. If you need to connect a device to it, please contact ComfyGO Mobility, so that we may confirm that the scooter will not be adversely affected.
- When using the scooter, please do not exceed the rated obstacle height. When crossing obstacles, please maintain a low speed and the angle between the vehicle body and obstacles is 90°.
- When using the scooter on the uneven ground, please slow down. The scooter cannot wade into the water. If the water level submerges the controller, electric motor, or circuit, it may lead to a short circuit and damage the electrical appliance.
Usage and Operation
Please visit the YouTube channel for a detailed Usage and Operations ex- planation. Simply search “ComfyGO Mobility Electric Scooter (Model # Z-4)” on YouTube.
Direction Bar
Direction Bar includes: Key switch, throttle control, horn button, speed
regulation knob, and indicator of battery power (Picture 1).
The console of the direction cannot be exposed to moisture or a humid environment. If it is exposed to moisture or a humid environment, do not operate the scooter until the direction bar console is completely dry.
- Horn button
- Key swithc
- Indicator of battery power
- Speed regulation knob
- Throttle control
- Light switch
Horn button
Press this button to activate the horn. To prevent accidents or injuries,
please use the warning horn as necessary.
Key switch
Insert the key to the key switch and rotate it clockwise. The scooter is now
ready for use. Rotate the key counterclockwise to turn off the scooter.
- Always come to a complete stop before turning off the scooter. If the scooter is turned off while in motion, the electronic brake will engage causing the scooter to stop suddenly.
Indicator of battery power
When the power is on, the indicator of battery power will show the remaining
battery power.
Speed regulation knob
You can select the speed of the scooter by using the speed regulation dial.
Turn the dial counterclockwise for slower speeds and clockwise for higher
speeds.
Throttle control
You may control the forward and reverse speed of the scooter by using the
throttle control on the direction bar. To move forward, pull the right side of
the throttle control down with your right hand. To reverse, pull the left side
of the throttle control down with your left hand. To stop the scooter, release
the throttle control and allow the throttle to return to the middle position.
Light switch
You may control the lighting system of the scooter by pressing the light
switch
Rear components
The rear components include a manual free bar, anti-rollover wheel, and motor
(Picture 2).
- Manual free bar
- Anti-rollover wheel
Manual free bar
Lift the manual free bar to adjust the scooter to the freewheel mode. While in
freewheel mode you can push the scooter freely. In freewheel mode, the drive
system and braking system are disengaged. Push the manual free bar down to
reengage the drive system and the braking system. Before entering the scooter
into freewheel mode, please turn off the scooter and remove the key. When
entering or exiting freewheel mode, do not sit on the scooter. While in
freewheel mode, do not sit on the scooter. Do not enter into freewheel mode if
the scooter is on a slope. Freewheel mode allows the user to push the scooter
freely. Once the scooter is placed in the desired location, please reengage
the drive and brake system.
Anti-rollover wheel
The anti-rollover wheel is an important safety device for the scooter.
- Users must not dismantle the anti-rollover wheel nor modify the scooter in any way.
Adjustment of the direction bar angle (Picture 3)
To adjust the angle of the direction bar, loosen the round dial near the base
of the direction bar where it connects to the scooter platform. Loosen the
dial by turning it counterclockwise then adjust the direction bar to your
desired location. Tighten the dial by turning it clockwise and make sure that
the direction bar is locked in place.
Chair rotation adjustment
To rotate the chair, lift the rotation rod handle located under the chair on
the right side. Rotate the chair to a desired location and release the
rotation rod handle. The seat will be in a fixed position (Picture 4).
- Step 1 : Pull the rotation rod up to rotate the chair.
- Step 2 : Rotate the chair to the ideal position.
- Step 3 : Release the rotation rod to lock the chair in position.
Adjustment of handrail width
The handrail width may be adjusted inward or outward.
- Step 1. Loosen the adjusting knob of the handrail (Picture 4)
- Step 2 : Pull the ring and remove the location pin.
- Step 3 : Slide the handrail inward or outward to your ideal width.
- Step 4 : Insert the location pin back into the regulation hole.
- Step 5 : Tighten the adjustment knob.
Lift the handrails to help you get on or off the chair
- Adjusting the knob of the handrail
- Location pin
- Rotating rod of the chair
Height adjustment of the chair (Picture 5)
- Step 1 : Remove the battery pack on the travel scooter.
- Step 2 : Loosen and remove the bolt at the base of the seat post.
- Step 3 : Adjust the seat post up or down to your ideal seat height.
- Step 4 : After selecting your ideal height, target at the regulation hole and insert the bolt and tighten.
- Step 5 : Reinsert the battery pack.
Fixed point
When transporting the travel scooter in a vehicle, the scooter must be in a
fixed location and facing forward in the vehicle. Please tie the four
fastening belts to designated fixed points (Picture 6). The fastening belts
need to be fully fastened, without any slack in the belts. Do not tie any
fastening belts to any adjustable, movable, detachable, or washable component
of the scooter. The fixed points of the rear fastening belts are located on
the rear of the travel scooter near the rear wheels. The fixed points of the
front fastening belts are located on the front of the travel scooter near the
front wheels. In the process of folding the scooter for transportation, please
ensure that the scooter is correctly fixed within the motor vehicle. If
improperly fixed, the travel scooter may turn over or slide out of its
original position which may cause danger while driving.
- Upper seat post
- Lower seat post
- Location pin
- Front fixed point (four-wheel vehicle)
- Rear fixed point
Battery and Charger
Battery Pack
The top of the battery pack is equipped with a handle. You can remove the
battery by lifting the battery pack from the scooter. The battery pack
includes two rechargeable cells, a charging port, a main circuit breaker
(reset button), and a battery fuse (Picture 7).
- Battery pack
- Battery pack handle
- Charging port
- Battery pack fuse
- Main circuit breaker (reset button)
- The wire harness of the battery cable
- Wire terminal
Charging
The charging port is located on the battery pack. Insert the charging plug
from the wall charger into the charging port of the battery.
Main circuit breaker (reset button)
Low battery voltage or battery overload may cause the main circuit breaker to
trip. This is to prevent damage to the motor or electronics. If the main
circuit breaker trips, the breaker reset button might pop up and disable the
entire electrical system. If the main circuit breaker has tripped, leave the
scooter off for a minimum of two minutes then press the breaker reset button.
If the main circuit breaker repeatedly trips, please contact an authorized
supplier or repair facility to conduct a load test on your scooter.
Fuse for the direction bar console
The fuse for the controls on the direction bar is located below the battery
pack. This fuse protects the electronic console on the direction bar may
protect the electronic device of the tiller console. If any electronic
component on your direction bar is unresponsive, please check the fuse.
Off-board battery charger
Connect the battery charging port to the charging wire of the wall charger and
plug the wall charger into a standard power outlet. (Picture 8 and
9)
- The scooter has two maintenance-free sealed 12V deep-cycle batteries.
- Please charge the battery with the off-board charging system provided with the scooter. To ensure proper recharging most safely and effectively, please use the original charger provided.
- Before the first use, charge the battery between 8-14 hours. Re-charge the battery after each use to ensure the stable operation of the scooter battery.
- The battery meter is located on the console. Green indicates that the battery has been fully charged, yellow indicates that the power is low and needs recharging, and red indicates that the power is near empty and immediate charging is needed (Picture 10).
- Please do not use an extension cord to connect the battery charger.
- Please insert the battery charger into the normal standard power outlet. When the battery is being charged, children should not play on or around the scooter.
- Do not charge the battery when someone sitting on the scooter as there could be explosive gases from the battery charging process. Please ensure that the scooter and the battery are away from fire sources such as flames or sparks, and always provide sufficient ventilation. Before each use, please check whether the battery charger, wiring, and connector for damaged. If they are damaged, please contact the authorized supplier.
- Do not try to open the shell of the battery charger. In the charging process, the shell of the battery charger may emit heat. Please avoid contact with the battery while charging.
- Do not place the battery charger on the surface that could be affected by the high temperatures.
- Do not expose the battery to the unfavorable or extreme weather conditions. If it is exposed to extreme weather conditions, allow the battery to a normal room temperature before charging.
- Please charge the battery according to the steps shown in Picture 11.
The scooter has a disabling function while charging. When the battery is being charged and the battery pack is on the scooter, the scooter will not operate.
Battery and Charger, Frequently Asked Questions
How does the charger work?
When the battery level is low, the charger works transmits more cur- rent more
rapidly to the battery to quickly increase the electric charge. When the
battery near its full charge, the charger gradually reduces the transmission
of current. When the battery is fully charged, the cur- rent transmitted by
the charger is close to 0 amps. The charger should maintain the full electric
charge within the battery, without excessively charging the battery. For
complete charging instructions, please refer to the instruction manual
provided with the battery charger.
Can I use other chargers?
We have provided you with a charger that accurately matches your battery type,
capacity, and chemical nature. To ensure the safest and most effective
charging of the battery, we suggest that you use only the original charger we
provided. DO NOT use any other chargers or charging methods to recharge the
battery.
If the battery of the travel scooter cannot be charged
- Please ensure that the fuse on the battery pack is working. (Picture 7).
- Please make sure the charger wire is correctly inserted into the bat- tery charge port and that the charger is correctly inserted into a functioning wall socket.
How often is the battery charged once?
To judge how often the battery of the travel scooter should be charged, two
main factors need to be considered: How often is it used? If used daily,
charge the unit immediately after each use to maintain proper battery life. We
recommend that you charge the battery between 8-12 hours after each daily use.
If you charge the battery overnight, you should have a fully charged battery
each morning. If you use the scooter once per week or less frequently, you can
charge the battery once per week for at least 12 hours. If not in regular use,
please make sure the battery is near full and not stored with the battery on
empty.
- Please keep the battery fully charged and avoid in-depth discharge of the battery. As to the charging instructions, please refer to the instructions for the battery charger provided along with the battery charger. If you are using the scooter less frequently, con- tinue to charge the battery bi-monthly for at least 12 hours each time to maintain the battery life and performance.
How to maximize the battery life?
Deep cycle battery charging can prolong the battery life and increase the
battery’s performance. To ensure battery life and performance, keep the
battery fully charged as much as possible and keep the battery away from
extremely hot or cold environments. If the battery is left in a discharged
state or left in extreme temperatures, it might be permanently damaged and
become unreliable.
- Please turn off the travel scooter and remove the key when you are not using it to extend the battery life.
How to achieve the maximum mileage or distance of a single charge?
Maximum mileage is generally achieved under ideal conditions such as riding on
smooth, flat, or hard surfaces. Riding on hills, cracked pavement, uneven
surfaces, dirt, sand, and winding roads, will influence the maximum driving
mileage of the scooter.
- Please fully charge the battery each day if you use the travel scooter daily.
- Control the luggage weight and only carry essential items.
- Try to maintain a constant speed in the operational process of the travel scooter.
- Avoid the conditions of moving and stopping the scooter suddenly.
- If the scooter is used only once a month or less, it is suggested that the battery be charged continuously twice per month for at least 12 hours to maintain the battery performance.
- Make sure that all wire harnesses have been fixed properly.
Which type and capacity of the battery should I use?
Your travel scooter needs two cycling batteries. We suggest you use a sealed
maintenance-free battery, such as an AGM battery or gel battery. Please do not
wet the battery or remove the protective cover. The capacities of the
batteries of different manufacturers are different, please refer to the
product specifications table.
- Batteries contain corrosive chemicals. Please use an AGM battery or gel battery to reduce the risk of battery leakage and explosion. A sealed battery cannot be repaired by users. Please do not remove the protective cover of the battery.
Why does the new battery seem to be in poor performance?
- The chemical technology adopted by deep-cycle batteries is different from that of automotive batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, or other ordinary batteries. Deep cycle batteries need to let out an electric charge, and then be recharged immediately afterwards (8 to 14 hours).
- We are in close coordination with the battery manufacturers and strive to provide the most suitable battery that meets the power demands of certain travel scooters. Your new battery is fully charged before delivery to the customer. New batteries may encounter extreme temperatures in transit, which will affect their initial performance. High temperatures can reduce the electric charge of the battery. Low tetemperaturean reduces the available power of the battery and extends charging time at the same time. It may take a couple of days for the battery temperature in a travel scooter to be stabilized and adapted to its new temperature or ambient temperature. More importantly, it needs several charging periods (partially discharged after being fully charged) to establish the vital chemical equilibrium, which is essential to maintain the best performance and longest life of the battery.
Public transport?
If you intend to transport the travel scooter in a public transport vehicle,
please consult the public transport providers about any special requirements.
How to replace the battery in the travel scooter?
- The battery post, battery terminal, and relevant parts all contain lead and lead compounds. Please wear protective goggles and gloves when handling the battery and wash your hands after the completion of the process.
- The type, chemical property, and ampere-hour (Ah) of the two batteries must be the same. As for the suggested battery type and capacity, please refer to the product specification insert and relevant insert of the battery charger instructions.
- Please do not mix the old and new batteries for use simultaneously. Two batteries must be replaced simultaneously.
- If you have any questions about the battery of the travel scooter, please consult the supplier. Warning! The battery of the travel scooter must be maintained or replaced by authorized suppliers or qualified technicians. Forbidden! Tools and other metal items must stay far away from the battery terminals as it may lead to electric shock if touched by the battery terminals.
- Please do not try to lift the parts that are beyond your physical strength. If necessary, please ask for help when assembling or disassembling the travel scooter.
- Please do not directly pull the wire harness when reremovinghem from the travel scooter. Please hold the joint when disconnecting the wire harness so as not to damage the wires.
The following tools are needed to replace the battery: Metric/standard plus screwdriver. Steps for replacing the battery pack of type A (refer to Picture 3):
- Dismantle the battery pack on the travel scooter.
- Place the battery pack carefully on the opposite face.
- Remove the eight screws around the battery pack.
- Place the battery pack face upward and remove the cover of it.
- Disconnect the battery terminals of the black (-) and red (+) batteries.
- Remove the old battery.
- Put new batteries into the battery pack.
- Connect the red battery to every positive terminal (+) of the battery.
- Connect the black battery to every negative terminal (-) of the battery.
- Put the battery pack cover back in place and make sure all wires are inside the battery pack and not tightened.
- Turn the battery pack back carefully.
- Reinstall and tighten all the screws.
The following steps contribute to adjusting the battery in the travel scooter to its maximum efficiency and service life.
- Please charge the new battery fully before its initial use. The first full charging of the battery can bring the battery performance to around 88% of its maximum performance.
- Operate the travel scooter in a familiar and safe area. Please drive slowly at first and do not drive far away from your home or other familiar environments before you adapt to the operating methods of the travel scooter.
- Fully charge the batter a second time. This charging period can bring the performance of the battery above 90% of its maximum performance.
- Operate the travel scooter again and then fully charge the battery a third time.
- The battery can reach 100% of its maximum performance after 4-5 charging periods
System Diagnostics
All the electromagnetic devices need troubleshooting at irregular intervals. You can solve most problems relying on general knowledge. Most problems are caused by a battery not fully charged or a battery that is unable to charge.
Diagnostic ring code
The diagnostic ring code of the travel scooter is used exclusively for basic
troubleshooting in a fast and simple way. The diagnostic ring code will ring
in any of the following circumstances. Your travel scooter may use one of the
following coding methods, which depends on the type of your travel scooter:
- The ring code contains a series of fast and slow rings. The two types of rings are combined to form a ring code. The ring code only rings once. If you need the ring code to ring repeatedly, please remove the key, then insert the key and rotate it to the position of “ON”.
- The ring code can identify the current situation. The ring code keeps reminding you in this way until you turn off the travel scooter.
- Only solve the problems represented by the ring code. Turn off the travel scooter and restart it and you can operate the travel scooter continuously.
System Diagnostics, Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if the travel scooter cannot move when I press the throttle
control?
- When the manual automatic bar is lifted, the brake releases and the power delivered to the motor and transaxle is shut off.
- Pull the manual automatic bar backward, turn off the travel scooter, and restart it, then you can operate the travel scooter normally.
What’s to be done if all systems of the travel scooter are halted?
- Please make the key in the position of “ON”.
- Check that the battery is fully charged.
- Push the reset button of the main circuit breaker.
- Ensure that the battery pack is installed correctly. Ensure that the battery and wire harness have been properly connected from front to back. Ensure that the self-closing timing function is not open.
- Check the direction bar console fuse at the bottom of the battery pack.
If the battery of the travel scooter cannot be charged, what do I do?
- Check the fuse in the battery pack or console.
- During charging, if the charger LED indicator does not indicate full charging, please check the fuse of the battery pack or console. Replace the fuse if necessary or request the authorized supplier or qualified technical inspector to inspect and/or replace the fuse.
- Make sure both ends of the charger power wire are properly connected.
- If the battery pack fuse blows frequently, please contact the authorized supplier for repair.
What if the main circuit breaker trips repeatedly?
- If the main circuit breaker trips repeatedly, please contact the authorized supplier for repair.
- Increase the charging frequency of the battery of the travel scooter.
- If the problem remains unresolved, you can require the authorized supplier to perform load tests on both batteries of the travel scooter.
- You can also perform a battery load test yourself. Battery load testers are available at most auto parts stores.
- Please follow the instructions of the battery load tester.
- Please refer to Section IV “Battery Usage” or “Product Specification Sheet” for the battery type of your travel scooter.
What if the battery condition meter drops and the motor is in delayed reaction when I press the throttle control?
- Charge the battery of your travel scooter fully. Refer to section IV: “Use of Battery”.
- Request the authorized supplier to perform a load test on each battery.
- Alternatively, you can perform a load test on the battery yourself based on the previous problems.
If there are any problems with your travel scooter that you cannot solve, please contact your authorized supplier immediately for consultation, maintenance, and repair.
Fuse inspection steps
- Pull the fuse out of the slot and remove it.
- Check whether the fuse is blown (Picture 13).
- If it is blown, insert a new fuse with the matched specifications.
- The new fuse must have the same specifications as the old one. Failure to use a matched fuse may damage the electrical system of the travel scooter.
Assemble-Disassemble
The following parts of the travel scooter can be disassembled:
- Seat, rear, car basket, battery pack, and battery cover plate. (Picture 14)
- Install or disassemble the travel scooter does not need any tool.
- Please install or disassemble the travel scooter on a flat and dry surface with enough workspace on each side, about 5 feet (1.5m). Some parts of the travel scooter are heavier than others and you may need assistance to lift them.
- Seat
- Rear Side
- Front Side
- Basket
- Battery
- Battery cover plate
- Please do not try to lift the parts that are beyond your physical strength. Please ask for help, if necessary, when installing or disassembling the travel scooter.
Disassemble steps
- Put the direction bar lock knob forward and rotate it clockwise by 90°, and then lock the direction bar in the position straight forward (Picture 15). The front wheel must be facing the front to lock the direction bar.
- Lift the seat and remove it from the travel scooter. If you encounter obstacles when disassembling the seat, please loosen the rotating rod of the seat then lift the seat and rotate the seat backward.
- Lift the battery pack and remove it from the travel scooter.
Assemble
Before the assembly, you should uplift the latter part of the travel scooter
backward lightly and put it in the same plane as the wheels (Picture 16).
- Aim the front frame hook to the rear lower tube and lift the front part using the frame disengaging bar (Picture 16).
- Put the frame hook behind the top of the lower frame tube, lower the front part, and rotate the rear simultaneously.
- Raise the tiller and fully tighten the adjustable button of the tiller.
- Reinstall the battery pack.
- Reinstall the seat and rotate the seat to be fixed in place.
- Rotate the tiller lock knob anti-clockwise by 90°, and then unlock the tiller (Picture 15)
- Please make sure that the lock knob is in the position of unlocked after installation, and then you can drive the travel scooter. Please make sure that the lock knob is in the position of unlocked after installation, and then you can drive the travel scooter.
- A: Frame disengaging bar
- B: frame disengaging stop pin
Maintenance
Your travel scooter requires only minimal maintenance, and you can request the authorized supplier to help arrange inspection and maintenance. The following parts require regular inspection and maintenance.
- Tire: Check the tires of your travel scooter regularly for signs of damage or wear.
- Tire replacement : Your travel scooter is equipped with solid tires. If a tire is damaged or worn, please replace it. For more information on the replacement of the tires of your travel scooter, please contact your authorized supplier. The scooter tires must be repaired/replaced by a qualified technician.
Perform the following simple steps to repair solid tires quickly and safely:
- a. Before performing the following steps, make sure that the key has been removed from the key switch and the travel scooter is not in free-wheel mode.
- b. Lift the tire of the travel scooter that needs to be removed, and place a steady object under the frame (i.e. wood block) to keep it lifted.
- c. Remove the washer of the drive nuts on the axle (Picture 17)
- d. Pull the tire away from the axle.
- e. Slide the new tire onto the axle, making sure that the axle key is installed into the axial trough.
- f. Reinstall the washer and the drive nuts to the axle and tighten them.
- g. Remove the block under the travel scooter.
When installing the tire, make sure that the axle key is installed into the axial trough. If the axle key is not firmly installed, the brake system will loosen, which may cause personal injury and product damage. Ensure that nuts and washers are properly reinstalled and tightened.
- Drive tire nut
- Drive tire washer
- Tire
- Axle key
- Axial trough
Outer surface
The occasional use of rubber or plastic care agents is beneficial for bumpers,
tires, and trim panels. No rubber or plastic care agent should be used on the
seat and tread of the travel scooter. Otherwise, the seat and tread will
become smooth and unsafe.
Cleaning and disinfection
- Please clean the plastic and metal parts of your travel scooter by using a damp cloth with a mild, non-abrasive, and non-corrosive detergent. Do not use cleaning products that may scratch your travel scooter.
- If necessary, please clean the travel scooter with an approved didisinfectantBefore using the disinfectant, make sure that it can be safely applied to your travel scooter.
- Be sure to follow all safety instructions for the proper use of disinfectants and/or detergents. Failure to follow safety instructions may result in skin irritation and premature damage to your travel scooter linings and/or premature fading of color.
Battery terminal connection
Make sure that the battery terminal connection is firm and non-corrosive.
Wire harness
- Check all route connections regularly.
- Regularly check all the insulation of the wires for wear or damage, including the charger power wire.
- If there are any damaged joints, connections, or insulation, please contact the authorized supplier for repair or replacement before using the travel scooter again.
In terms of fluid entry, although your travel scooter has passed the necessary test standards, you still need to ensure that its appliances are not connected to humid conditions, including direct contact with water, body fluids, or incontinence fluids. Frequently check electrical components for signs of corrosion and replace them if necessary. Do not pull the beam directly when it is unloaded from the scooter. Please hold the joint when disconnecting the wire harness, so as not to damage the wires. on the cover will help maintain gloss.
ABS plastic cover: The cover is made of durable plastic and can be formulated with advanced oxformic ethanol paint. A light coating of car wax on the cover will help maintain gloss. The bearing and motor/transaxle assembly have been pre-lubricated and sealed, without the need for lubrication in the future.
Motor brush: The motor brush is placed in the motor/transaxle assembly. Your authorized supplier should periodically check the motor brushes for wear.
Console, charger, and rear electronic device: These parts must be protected from moisture. If these parts accidentally encounter wet objects, please be sure to wait until they are completely dry before using the travel scooter again. Replacement of the nylon lock nuts: The nylon-inserted lock nuts removed during regular maintenance, installation, or disassembly of the travel scooter must be replaced with new ones. The nylon-inserted lock nuts are not reusable as they are likely to damage the nylon insertion, resulting in reduced safety. The new nylon-inserted lock nuts for replacement are available at local hardware stores or from the authorized supplier.
Storing the scooter: If you do not use the travel scooter for a long time, we suggest you; Fully charge the battery before storing the travel scooter and remove the battery pack on the travel scooter. Store your travel scooter in a warm and dry place. Do not store your travel scooter in places where there may be extreme temperatures. The recommended storage temperatures are between -10°C~ 70°C. Batteries may suffer permanent damage, unreliable performance, and shortened service life if they are frequently deeply charged, infrequently charged, and stored at extreme temperatures or in a non-fully charged state. If your travel scooter is stored for a long period, we recommend that you charge its battery regularly to ensure good performance.
- The battery temperature must be higher than the freezing point temperature, and it is not allowed to charge the frozen battery. Charging a frozen battery may cause damage. When your travel scooter will be stored for a long time, you can put several boards under the frame to avoid direct contact with the ground. This way, the bearing capacity of the tire can be reduced, and the possibility of forming marks in the tire area that contacts the ground can be reduced. Product treatment: Please be sure to dispose of your travel scooter per relevant local and national laws and regulations. For information on the proper disposal of packaging, metal frame parts, plastic parts, electronic devices, batteries, neoprene, silicone, and polyurethane materials, please con- sult your local waste disposal facility or the authorized supplier.
Tech Support
Please visit https://www.comfygomobility.eu/product-registration/ and register your product now! Registering your ComfyGO product allows for extended warranty service if applicable to your product. You will also receive product updates and important news on our ComfyGO products.
- The fastest way to get support, please e-mail to support@ComfyGoMobility.eu
For all warranty and return requests you can visit for professional help: https://www.comfygomobility.eu/warranty-or-return-request/ (Simply scan the QR code with your phone for the Warranty Link)
Here are a Few Ways to Keep Your Batteries Healthy.
- Keep your batteries at room temperature. Heat is by far the largest factor when it comes to reducing battery life.
- Batteries deteriorate over time, whether they’re being used or not.
- We suggest that after 30 partial charges, you allow for a complete discharge of the battery before recharging. This will allow for a recalibration of the power gauge.
- Gradual deterioration in performance will result if the battery has been left in a discharged state.
Warranty Policy
- Our goal is to ensure that you are delighted with your purchase.
- According to our warranty agreement, all new products have a limit- ed warranty. All batteries have a six-month warranty. Spare parts have a one-year warranty. The limited warranty does not include labor or device failure due to the owner’s misuse or negligence, non-durable components, and components subject to normal wear and tear that need replacement from time to time (for example rubber materials, accessories, wheels, or brakes, and plastic parts). All warranty claims require proof of purchase and the serial number.
Note that your warranty does not cover these conditions:
- Functional problems: Issues related to normal use and aging such as surface coating and plating, natural fading of resins
- Replacement of consumable materials due to wear and tear, such as tires, fuses, plastic parts, glass parts, lubricates etc.
- Any fees for Inspection, adjustment, adding oil, cleaning, etc.
- Fees for service and maintenance performed dealers as specified by our factory
- Maintenance costs at any unauthorized service centers
- If you fail to regularly check the issues as specified in this manual section 7
- Improper or wrong maintenance
- If unauthorized maintenance has been performed
- Operating differently than what is described in our manual or if you overload the scooter
- Any unauthorized modifications to the wheelchair
- External factors such as: soot, pharmaceuticals, bird droppings, acid rain, flying stone, metal powder, etc.
- Natural disasters such as: typhoons, floods, fires, earthquakes etc. damaging the unit.
Protect the Environment
- Please do not dispose of this wheelchair or its components and especially the batteries. Instead, please return them to our service center or follow your local disposal regulation.
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