SOLAX S312141C Maleta V2 Travel Scooter User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- SOLAX
Table of Contents
- SOLAX S312141C Maleta V2 Travel Scooter
- Features
- Product Specifications and Relevant Parameters
- Main Parts and Relevant Functions
- Electric Folding and Unfolding
- Manual Folding & Unfolding
- Safety Requirements
- Battery and Battery Charging
- Basic Troubleshooting
- Maintenance
- Warranty Registration Card
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SOLAX S312141C Maleta V2 Travel Scooter
Specifications
- Model: S312141C
- Product Name: Solax Maleta
- Material: Aluminium alloy
Main Characteristics
The Solax Maleta is packed with innovative modern design features. It is
safe, comfortable, easy to operate, convenient to be folded and carried,
lightweight, and steady.
Main Components
The frame is made of a lightweight Aluminium alloy. It can be folded and
unfolded without any tools or effort. It has 2 automatic folding functions and
a manual safety fold override. A lightly padded seat and spring-style backrest
provide support during journeys.
Dear Customer
Congratulations on your purchase and thank you for choosing the Solax Maleta!
Please read this manual carefully before operating your mobility scooter. By
doing so you can ensure that you are familiar with all the components of your
new scooter and are able to use it safely in a range of different situations.
If you still have questions after reading this manual, please contact your
retailer for further information.
Warning: Failure to heed the warnings in this manual can cause personal
injury.
Notification: Failure to follow the instructions from this manual will damage
your
This manual covers SolaxMaleta’s
- Main structural characteristics
- Main components
- Function of each part
- Safety requirements and instructions
- Battery instructions
- Matters that need extra attention
- Scooter maintenance.
Fig.1 Solax Maleta(Aluminium alloy)
Finally, we hope that your new Solax Maleta will help you enjoy a more comfortable, convenient, and wonderful life.
All the information and pictures contained in this manual are subject to the factory’s products and are to be used as a reference only. The products will continue to be improved and modified without prior notice and images may not match the delivered product.
Features
Please refer to the diagram below to identify the different components of your
scooter. Familiarise yourself with the terminology to better understand part
references throughout the Owner’s Manual.
Main characteristics
The Maleta is packed with innovative modern design features. It is safe, comfortable, easy to operate, convenient to be folded and carried, lightweight and steady. The frame is made of a lightweight
- The frame is made of a lightweight Aluminium alloy.
- It can be folded and unfolded without any tools or effort. It has 2 automatic folding functions and a manual safety fold override.
- A lightly padded seat and spring-style backrest will provide you with support during journeys
- Once folded the Solax Maleta can be transported easily and conveniently either in the boot of your car, by train, plain or ship.
- The split, easy-remove battery design allows you to simply pull the battery out of the scooter, without having to worry about any cables or wires. Its safe Lithium design makes it perfect for air travel. The split design allows you to utilize the automatic folding feature and remove the batteries after it has been folded.
- The tiller is adjustable in height to allow for additional user comfort
- In conclusion, The Solax Maleta is a unique scooter, that suits a large range of different users and will provide the user with the ability to access many places and enjoy more freedom in everyday life.
Product Specifications and Relevant Parameters
Model | Solax Maleta (S312141C) |
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Maximum Product Size | 940mm (L) x 450mm (W) x 950 mm (H) |
Product Minimum Size | 280mm (L) x 450mm (W) x 640mm (H) |
Seat Above Ground | 520mm |
Product weight (excluding battery) | 23kg |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 125kg |
Travel Distance | 15km |
Fastest Speed | 6km/h |
Turning Radius | 1.55m |
Maximum Climbing Angle | 0º-12º |
Driveway | Rear Wheel Drive |
Obstacle Crossing Ability | 38mm |
Battery Specifications | Power Lithium Battery, 24V 5AH x 2 |
Battery Watt Hours | 120Wh x 2 |
Charger Planning | 24V 2A (output:29.4V 2A) |
Main Parts and Relevant Functions
Control Panel/Dash – Fig.04
The Dash is the “control centre” of your Solax Maleta. It offers access to all
the features and controls.
It features
- Horn
- Key Ignition
- Charge Socket
- Speed adjustment dial
- Fold/unfold button
- LCD Display
- Forward and Reverse Levers
- USB charging port
- NFC sensor
- Breathing Lamp & front
Notice: Do not put the control panel in the humid area. If the control panel has been affected by moisture before using, please ensure it is dry when you operate it.
Key Ignition – Fig. 05
Turn the key switch clockwise to ON, this will turn on the scooter.
Turn the key switch anticlockwise to OFF, to turn the scooter off. Please turn
the power off when you stop driving.
Always turn the scooter off when entering or exiting the scooter to avoid “knocking the controls” and causing unexpected movement.
Warning: If turn off the battery during operating. The electromagnetic brake will be locked, and your scooter will stop suddenly.
Speed adjustment dial – Fig. 06
The speed adjustment dial is used for controlling the speed when driving. You
can set the speed from 0km/h to 6km/h. When you adjust the dial to the left
end (the slowest), it is the minimum speed; when you adjust the knob to the
right end (the fastest), it is the maximum speed.
Warning: when you are turning or driving backward, please do not adjust the speed to the maximum speed.
Power Indicator (Fig.07)
When the scooter is turned to the “on” position, your battery charge will show
on the LCD display.
Direction Control Lever
The direction control lever is used to control the forward and backward.
Move the lever with your right hand to drive forward. (Fig.08) Move the lever
with your left hand to move backward. (Fig.09) When the scooter moves
backward, you will hear a beeping noise The control lever will return to the
center position when released and the brake will engage. Causing the scooter
to stop.
Please note: The direction levers can be “reversed” if required.
Horn Button – Fig.10
When you press the button, it will sound the horn.
NFC -Fig.10.5 NFC
(Near Field Communication)provides keyless experience. Press the horn button,
then put the back of the remote controller to the NFC sensor, and the scooter
will be turned on. Put the back of the remote controller to the NFC sensor
directly to turn off the scooter. Please note: if turned on the scooter by
NFC, it must be turned off by NFC.
Telescopic Tiller
Lift the latch, which will allow you to lift or collapse the tiller. Once you
have adjusted it to your preferred height, push the latch down to lock in the
position. (Fig.11 & Fig.12).
Controller
The Controller is fixed in the rear cover and it receives the signal from the
control panel and transfers the signal to motor, brake, and bulb. You should
not remove the cover yourself any work on the controller needs to be carried
out by a fully trained technician or you may void your warranty.
Notice: Do not store the controller in the moisture environment. If the
controller has been affected by moisture, make sure to dry it before
operation.
Brake
The Maleta is equipped with an electromagnetic brake. We recommend not to put
the scooter into “freewheel mode” please see point 3.10. Instead to fold the
scooter and use the tiller to wheel the scooter to the required position.
Freewheel Lever
When you need to move the scooter manually, you can flip the lever back to
engage in “free-wheel” mode. (Fig.13).
Please note, you will not be able to drive your scooter in free-wheel mode.
Once the lever is back to the drive position. You may need to turn the scooter
on/off before driving.
Motor/Tarnsmission component
Motor/ Transmission component as a mechanical and electrical part will
convert the electrical energy to rear wheel drive.
Electric Folding and Unfolding
Automatic folding and unfolding scooters user the remote control
- Press the button and the scooter will fold automatically.
- It will stop halfway to ensure there are no obstacles
- Press the button again and the scooter will continue folding
- After it is folded completely, you will hear “click” sound and a few short beeps.
- To unfold follow the above instruction, but use the Button instead
Automatic folding and unfolding buttons on the control panel
In case your scooter remote is flat or damaged you can also use the buttons
located on the dash to fold your scooter. Please follow the Folding
instructions outlined in 4.1, but instead of pushing the remote buttons push
the buttons on the dash.
Please see Fig.19 for fold/unfold reference.
Notice: Ensure your scooter is on level ground, before using the fold/unfold function of your Solax Charge
Manual Folding & Unfolding
Manual unfolding
Place the scooter on a level ground and use your hand to lift the red bar
located under the seat
After manually lifting the bar you will notice the scooters front and rear
wheels coming together. When about half-way folded, use both hands to push
together the scooter until you hear a “click”.
Push down the carry handle as far as possible and the scooter will start to
unfold.
Use one hand to hold the tiller and the other to hold the handle or bottom of
the seat to guide the scooter apart.
Manual Folding
Pull the carry-handle and pull in upward, you will notice the front and rear
to come together. Once the scooter is about half-way folded use your hands to
push the front and rear together until you hear a click.
Safety Requirements
Driving Surface and Tips
The Solax Travel scooter range has been designed to be used on paved surfaces,
such as carpet, well maintained footpaths, shopping centers etc. However, it
may also be used on other surfaces, such as grass] or walkways in parks etc.
However, there are some things that need to be considered to ensure a safe and
comfortable ride.
- Condition of surface – ensure the surface you are driving on is not too soft to ensure the wheels will not sink into the surface and get stuck. Try to avoid loose gravel and sandstone.
- Comfort – The Solax Maleta has smaller solid tires, which will not absorb impact the same way as larger more rugged scooters would.
- Balance and Safety – Ensure you do not exceed maximum slope allowances and keep an eye out for] potential hazards and obstacles. The scooter can handle obstacles of a certain size, but it is best to reduce the speed when tackling these.
- Cleaning and Maintenance – Ensure to thoroughly “brush” down your scooter (including under the base) after use on unsealed roads and grass. This will ensure that all dirt particles are removed and will not get “stuck” in the folding mechanism Your ability – ensure you are feeling well and feel physically fit to operate your Solax Maleta
- Please note: You should not drive your scooter if you cannot see the condition of the road ahead of you.
Safety Precautions
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Do not operate your scooter before you fully read and understand this manual.
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Do not carry passengers on your scooter or exceed the maximum carrying capacity
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Ensure your scooter is fully unfolded before riding your scooter. The Seat sensor will start beeping if you try to sit on your scooter before it is ready for operation.
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Please slow down when driving on the uneven or soft ground.
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Please slow down before turning.
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Do not park on slopes.
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Approach slope end, slopes, raised group and unprotected edge zone (such as curbside, vestibule and stairs ets.) with extra care.
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Do not change the scooters setting or modify your Solax Maleta in anyway. Any breeches of this may result in your warranty being void and your scooter not operating in a safe manner.
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Be careful and aware of other users when driving in the busy streets, markets, or shopping centers
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Hold the handle with both hands and put both feet on the foot board when driving.
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Using your scooter as a seat on moving vehicle is forbidden.
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Climbing or driving along the edges of roads is forbidden, otherwise, the scooter will be damaged permanently.
Do not exceed the maximum tolerance gradient when driving. -
Do not reverse on uneven slopes or uneven ground; be careful when passing over slopes.
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Do not use the scooter if you suffer from uncontrollable seizures, severely reduced eyesight, or severely reduced reactions.
WARNING—Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity (125 kg).
WARNING—Do not attempt to drive on slopes more than 12 degrees.
Battery and Battery Charging
This scooter is designed with a maintenance-free, high quality Li-polymer (Lithium) battery. Please follow the below instructions to ensure a long- lasting battery life.
Charge the battery before the first operation.
Avoid your battery to go flat/fully use its charge as this will damage the
battery
If you know that you will not be using your scooter for a long period of time,
you can follow the below instructions to prevent severe damage
- Fully charge the battery
- Remove battery from scooter
- Store the battery and scooter in a cool and dry place with steady temperature and temperatures that do not exceed 25’C or under 10’C
Battery charging guide
You can charge your Solax Maleta in the folded or unfolded position. The
Charging Socket is in the center of your scooters dash. Please see image
below.
- Ensure your scooter is turned off (Set key to “off” position) – Fig.21
- Open the protective rubber tab
- Plug the charger into a functioning power socket or extension lead cable
- Plug the specialized Plug into the socket under your scooters dash, ensuring the pins are lined up correctly – Fig.22
- The light on the battery charging unit will change depending on battery status. Red & Orange light indicates power on, and charging and green light means fully charged
- Turn off the power switch first when the battery is fully charged. Then take out the DC charging connector before you take out the AC input power socket.
- If the red light is off when the power on, please check whether the power plug is properly inserted.
- Normally allows 8-14 hours for charging.
Warning: Ensure the pins are matched properly.
Note: The scooter has a self-locking function to prevent driving when you
charge the battery.
Guide to a safe and long-lasting battery
How does the charger work?
- When the battery voltage is low, the battery charger outputs a large current to charge the battery.
- When battery voltage is close to full, the battery charger outputs a small current, this is known as a trickle feed.
- When battery is full, the battery charger will output very little current which is almost zero. Therefore.
- The battery will continually charge after connecting the charge but will not overcharge.
- It is better to charge no more than 24 hours.
How does the indicator light (LED) in charger display.
There are two LED indicator lights in the charger. The red indicator light is
the power indicator light.
Regarding the other one, it is orange when charging and it will become green
when the battery is charged fully. The red one will sometimes stay on after
pulling the charger plug out from the power] socket; this is perfectly normal,
it just needs a few seconds for the red light to snuff out when the battery
voltage is up to 26V.
Can I use other chargers with my Solax scooter?
To charge safely and efficiently, we highly recommend using the charger
supplied by the original manufacturer or registered dealer. Using a third-
party charge may damage your battery.
How often should charge the battery?
- If you are driving scooter every day, you should charge it after every use. This way it is always ready for you. The battery charging time will vary depending on how full/empty your battery is at the time of charging.
- If you are driving your scooter once a week, then it is best to charge the battery once a week. Battery
- charging times will vary, depending on how full/empty the battery is.
- Make sure you always fully charge the battery.
How to achieve optimum operating distance?
- Some driving conditions such as hills, uneven and soft surface, wind conditions and user weight will affect the driving distance and battery performance.
- Fully charged your battery before driving it.
- Avoid hills and soft surface.
- Only to carry the necessities and reduce the luggage weight.
- Keep a constant speed.
- Avoid intermittent driving.
Why does the power of my new battery seem weak?
Deep-cycle battery use a unique chemical technology and design. It can be
charged quickly and can be used] for a long time after it has been fully
charged. The battery is fully charged when it leaves the factory but
may change its initial charge during transportation. The battery will lose
power in high temperatures and it] will extend the held charge in low
temperatures.
The battery needs a few days to adapt to the surrounding environment before
performs consistently. More importantly, deep-cycle batteries require several
charging cycles (full charge and large discharge) before] they will perform at
maximum capacity.
Please follow these steps to improve the battery performance
- Fully charge the battery before first use
- Use a low speed setting for the first use and do not travel too far until you are familiar with the operation of your scooter.
- Try to use as much battery as possible, before giving it a second full charge. This will make the battery operate at up to 90% capacity.
- The battery capacity will reach 100% after four to five charging and discharging cycles as outlined above.
How to ensure the battery life?
A fully charged battery will provide a good performance and battery life, so
keep the battery fully charged whenever possible. Your battery performance and
battery life will suffer if you
- Let your battery get flat
- Do not charge the battery regularly
- Do not fully charge the battery.
Basic Troubleshooting
Scooter not turning on
- Please check the key is inserted into the switch and turned to the on position
- Check it if the battery is fully charged, if not charge the battery until the charger light turns green
- If the battery capacity is insufficient, please increase the charging time/cycles.
- If the issue continues, then battery may need testing. Please contact the sellers store
- 8.2 Scooter “cut outs” when you are driving it
- Battery line may be loose
- Motor carton bush is damaged
- Please contact your retailer
Speed suddenly slows down when driving
- Battery capacity is insufficient.
Battery aging
- Please note: If you have any problems and are unsure on how to best resolve them. Please contact your retailer for further information.
Maintenance
- Given that the Solax scooter is a moving piece of equipment it is recommended to get it serviced by a trained service technician on a regular basis. The service technician will check the following.
- Please note we recommend an annual service of your scooter. Services should ONLY be carried out by trained technicians
- The connection of the battery and electrodes
- Ensure the electrode connections are tight and have no corrosion.
- The battery should be placed flat inside the battery holder.
Wire Connector
- Check all the wire connectors regularly.
- Check all the wiring insulation condition, including the plug of the charger regularly.
- Repair or change the damaged connector and connector joint.
ABS Plastic Cover
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Control panel, front cover, foot board, and back cover are all made by durable ABS plastic with baking finish on the surface. Do not use oil or other chemical liquids to wipe the scooter. To prevent the electrical components from damage, do not wash the scooter from the tap directly.
Bearings and Motor/ Transmission Parts -
The components have injected lubricant and are sealed; therefore, it is unnecessary to inject lubricant anymore.
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Protect all the electronic components from moisture, such as control panel, battery charger and other electric-controlled components.
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If some components become damp, please dry it before use.
Warranty Registration Card
Purchase by| | Contact No.|
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Email Address|
Shipping Address|
Model| Maleta S3121| Serial No.|
Purchasing Date| | Y| M| D
Warranty Period| 12 months warranty from purchasing date
Manufacturer| ****
Dongguan Prestige Sporting Goods CO.,LTD
Importer
| ****
Name of re-seller / Purchasing Store|
Please complete your Warranty registration card and email through a copy to wholesale@motobility.com.au
Warranty Statement
Materials, manufacturing or assembling problems under the normal usage is the responsibility of the dealer for the repair or replacement of parts.
Warranty Exclusions:
- Failure to follow the proper use of operation and maintenance.
- Not using approved spare parts, batteries, or chargers.
- Mechanical damage caused by improper use and/or accidents, Including exceeding the weight capacity.
- Consumables such as the inner core and outer tires, bearings, light bulbs, etc. are not covered in the limits of the warranty.
- Any unauthorized changes or work performed to the design or workings to the mobility scooter.
- Any nature disasters or accidents such as typhoons, hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes.
The following symbols are found on the Scooter
Dongguan Prestige Sporting Goods Co., Ltd.
No.8,Road.1,3rd Ind. District, Qiaotou Area, Houjie Town, Dongguan City,
Guangdong Province, China
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Heerdter Lohweg 83, 40549 Dusseldorf,Germany
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