F2/HS186B Featherweight 37 lbs Lightest Electric Scooter Owner’s Manual
- June 5, 2024
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Table of Contents
F2/HS186B Featherweight 37 lbs Lightest Electric Scooter
Featherweight Scooter – Lightest Electric Scooter 37 lbs. Owner’s Manual
CONTENTS
1. Preface ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..3 2. Dos and don’ts
……………………………………………………………………………………………..4
2.1 Open-package inspection ………………………………………………………………………4 2.2 Explanation of
symbols ………………………………………………………………………….4 2.3 Safety
instructions…………………………………………………………………………………4 2.4 Intended use
………………………………………………………………………………………..6 2.5 Electromagnetic interferenceEMI
…………………………………………………….7 2.6 Transporting the
scooter………………………………………………………………………..8 3. Product
description……………………………………………………………………………………….8 3.1 product feature
…………………………………………………………………………………….8 3.2
Components…………………………………………………………………………………………8 3.3 Circuit
schematic…………………………………………………………………………………..9 3.4 Technical
specifications………………………………………………………………………..10 4. Installation and adjustment
………………………………………………………………………….11 4.1 Unfolding and folding the scooter
…………………………………………………………11 4.2 Mounting and removing the battery
……………………………………………………..13 4.3 Adjusting the backrest
…………………………………………………………………………14 5. Use
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………14 5.1 Precautions before operation
……………………………………………………………….14 5.2 Understand the operation interface
………………………………………………………14 5.3 Tires…………………………………………………………………………………………………..17 5.4
Anti-tip wheel……………………………………………………………………………………..17 5.5 Transfer in or out the
scooter ……………………………………………………………….17 5.6 Correct position in scooter
…………………………………………………………………..17 5.7 Driving
……………………………………………………………………………………………….17 5.8 The first driving
…………………………………………………………………………………..18 5.9 Driving on a
slope………………………………………………………………………………..20 5.10 Driving over the
obstacles…………………………………………………………………..20 5.11 Transport
………………………………………………………………………………………….21 6. Lithium battery and
charging………………………………………………………………………..21 6.1 Lithium
battery……………………………………………………………………………………22 6.2 Battery Charging
…………………………………………………………………………………22 6.3
Charger………………………………………………………………………………………………23 7. Maintenance
………………………………………………………………………………………………24 7.1 Cleaning the scooter
……………………………………………………………………………24 7.2 Disinfecting the scooter
……………………………………………………………………….24 7.3 Instructions for
reuse…………………………………………………………………………..24 7.4 Inspection, service and maintenance
…………………………………………………….25 7.5 Reuse…………………………………………………………………………………………………26 7.6
End of use…………………………………………………………………………………………..26 8. Transportation and
storage…………………………………………………………………………..26 8.1 Transportation and
storage…………………………………………………………………..26 9. Common faults and treatment
……………………………………………………………………..27 9.1 Basic Troubleshooting
………………………………………………………………………….27 9.2 Scooter Controller Internal Diagnostics
………………………………………………….28 10. Warranty ………………………………………………………………………………………………….29
10.1 Two-Year Limited Warranty ………………………………………………………………..29 10.2 One-Year
Limited Warranty ………………………………………………………………..29 10.3 Batteries
…………………………………………………………………………………………..29 10.4 Warranty
Exclusions…………………………………………………………………………..29
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17.5 Service Checks and Warranty Service …………………………………………………..30
1. Preface
First of all we want to thank you for putting your trust in us by selecting
one of our scooters.
Our company has been continuously researching and accumulating experience in
scooters for many years. In the development stage, special attention is paid
to the safety and applicability of use. The expected lifetime of your scooter
is strongly influenced by the daily care and maintenance of the scooter.
This instruction manual l will help you get acquainted with the operation of
your scooter. The following use and care instructions are an integral part of
using the scooter. This manual reflects the latest development of the product,
but in case of product improvement, this manual will be changed again, please
understand it.
Your safety is the most important for us. Before you use the scooter, Please
read this instruction manual carefully, which plays an important role in your
safe operation. Under the normal use and correct maintenance according to the
instruction manual, the manufacture provides warranty service. The
manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by the lack of or improper
service or as a result of not following instructions from this manual. With
the improvement of the design, some illustrations and pictures in the
instruction manual do not match the scooter you purchased, the manufacturer
reserves the right to improve the products and introduce the changes. Hope the
scooter can bring more convenience to your life. At the same time, we also
look forward to your valuable suggestions on the quality and after-sales
service of our scooters.
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2. Dos and don’ts
2.1 Open-package inspection
Please check if the main frame and accessories are missing, If any damage or
lack, please contact the dealer or the manufacture in time.
Scooter1pc Armrest1pair Shelf for kettle1pc Instruction manual 1pc, product qualified card1pc, warranty card1pc
2.2 Explanation of symbols
Warning
Indicates that personal injury may occur when misused
Caution
Mandatory Prohibit
Indicates that personal injury or item damage may occur when misused Indicates it must be obeyed Indicates it is not allowed Indicates to open and close the brake.
Warning: Do not Pinch hands / fingers
Reading the instruction manual The max load capacity
2.3 Safety instructions
Warning! Mandatory: Please read this manual carefully before use, and check
whether the parts are in good condition to ensure your safety. Prohibit: Do
not expose the electrical system of scooter to moisture (such as rain, snow,
fog, etc.) at any time. Do not wash the scooter, it will damage the electrical
system. If wet, please confirm that there is no fault after drying, then you
can use it. Prohibit: Do not drive the scooter in bad weather conditions, such
as rain, snow, fog, strong wind, temperature below 14°F or above 104°F, etc.
Driving the scooter under these conditions may damage the electrical system
and cause control failure.
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Prohibit: Do not drive in deserts, beaches and do not drive on the road that
is muddy, ponding, frozen, gravelly or bumpy, etc. So as not to affect the
performance of the scooter, avoiding accidents and personal injury.
Prohibit: Users are strictly prohibited from modifying the scooter without the
consent of the technician. In the event of an accident, the manufacturer is
not responsible for it.
Prohibit: Please do not stick out your body during driving, otherwise it will
affect the stability of driving. (Especially on bumpy roads).
Caution: Be careful when driving and parking on sloped roads. Caution: Be
especially careful of vehicles and pedestrians when driving at night and in
rainy weather. Caution: For the safety of you and others, do not give the
scooter to anyone who cannot operate it. Do not give the scooter to minors,
mentally handicapped, pregnant women or other persons who are not suitable for
electric scooter. Mandatory: The scooter is used as a means of transportation
for the elderly and infirm. According to the traffic rules, a driver’s license
is not required, but must obey the same traffic rules as pedestrians.
Mandatory: For safety, do not drive a scooter under the influence of alcohol,
fatigue, or confusion. Mandatory: If you are taking medication, check with
your doctor if the medication could adversely affect the safe operation of
your scooter. Mandatory: Please check the scooter conditions such as whether
the brakes are sensitive, whether the performance is normal, whether the
folding and unfolding are in places, and whether the battery is in a state of
power loss. Mandatory: Before operating the scooter for the first time, please
familiarize yourself with the functions of the scooter. Practice forward,
acceleration, deceleration, stopping, reversing, uphill, downhill, turning and
other operations in a safe place with few people and good ground conditions.
Start a trip after mastering the operation. Mandatory: For the first trip,
please be accompanied by someone familiar with the scooter to ensure safety.
Prohibit: Do not remove the anti-tip wheel. Prohibit: The scooter cannot be
used for carrying or towing goods. Prohibit: The user needs to sit on the
scooter seat and hold two handles with both of hands to operate. Prohibit: To
avoid rollover, don’t do Z-shaped driving, don’t make sharp turns at high
speed and don’t move your body sideways. Mandatory: Please keep high
attention, and slow down to drive more slowly on uneven or soft
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surfaces (such as grass), corners, busy streets, shopping centers, and parks
and other crowded places. Prohibit: Do not use wireless communication devices
such as mobile phones while driving. Park
the scooter in a safe place and turn off the power before using them.
Mandatory: When moving backwards, please pay attention to the surrounding road
conditions
and people, then reverse slowly. Prohibit: When going out of the door or the
elevator, please drive slowly. It is forbidden to get
up and down the escalator. Prohibit: When going up and down the slope, please
keep high attention to drive straight at a
low speed. Do not forcibly cross a slope that exceeds the allowable gradient.
Prohibit: Do not force over obstacles or steps over 2 inches, otherwise the
scooter may not be
able to go forwardand release the brakes immediately. Prohibit: Do not cross a
trench more than 4 inches wideotherwise the scooter may not be able
to go forwardand release the brakes immediately. Prohibit: When passing
through crossroads, please obey the traffic rules and do not run red
lights. When crossing a railway crossing, stop and observe first, and then
move slowly at right angles to the railway track to avoid falling into the
track groove.
Prohibit: Do not intentionally switch on and off frequently, and do not
frequently start or stop the scooter.
Prohibit: Do not lend the scooter to others who have never used or are
unfamiliar with the scooter. Do not allow minors to play with switches and
throttle control lever of the scooter.
Prohibit: Do not overload. The max loading capacity is 265lbs. And just carry
one passenger. Prohibit: Do not disassemble the battery, motor and controller
by yourself. For replacement, please purchase original parts from an
authorized dealer (Scooters that have been modified to use non-original parts
will not be covered under warranty).
2.4 Intended use
It is used for the aduld with mobility difficulties. Only 1 person can be
carried and user’s weight does not exceed the max loading capacity.
Minors, mentally handicapped, pregnant women and other incapable persons who
cannot use scooter are prohibited from using this product. Limitation may
include the following.
· Hemiplegic or paraplegic
· Mental disorder
· visually impaired
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2.5 Electromagnetic interferenceEMI
This chapter describes the daily use of the mobility scooter, these
instructions are aimed at users and specialist dealers.
We wish to point out that sources of electromagnetic waves (e.g. cell phones)
are liable to create interferences. The electronics of the scooter itself
could affect other electric appliances too.
To reduce the effect of electromagnetic sources of interference, please read
the following warnings:
WARNING: The scooter might disturb the operation of devices in its environment
that emit electromagnetic field.
WARNING: The driving performance of the scooter can be influenced by
electromagnetic fields (e.g. electricity generators or high power sources).
WARNING: Avoid using any portable TV or radio in the immediate environment of
your scooter for as long as it is turned on.
WARNING: Avoid using any transmitter-receiver or cell phones in the immediate
environment of your scooter for as long as it is turned on.
WARNING: Check the area for transmitter masts and avoid using the scooter
close to them. WARNING: If involuntary movements or braking occur, turn off
the scooter as soon as it is safe to do so.
Interfering electromagnetic fields may have a negative effect on the scooter’s
electronic systems. These can include: Disengagement of the engine brake
Uncontrollable behavior by the scooter Unintentional steering movements
In the presence of very strong or enduring interfering fields, the electronic
systems could even break down entirely or suffer permanent damage.
Possible sources of radiation include: · Portable receiver and transmitter
installations (receiver and transmitter with fixed antenna mounted directly on
the transmitting unit) · Transmitting and receiving sets · portable TV, radio
and navigation devices · other personal transmitting devices · Mobile medium-
range transmitting and receiving devices (e.g. car antennas, with the antenna
mounted on the outside of the vehicle) · Fixed transmitting and receiving sets
· Fixed mobile transmitting and receiving devices · Fixed radio, TV and
navigation systems
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Other home devices like CD player, notebook, cordless phones, AM/FM radios,
electric shavers and hair dryers, so far as we know, will have no influence
provided that they function perfectly and their cabling be in an excellent
condition. Please conform to the operating instructions accompanying such
electric instruments to ensure trouble free operating of your scooter.
1. Do not operate hand-held (transceivers-receivers), such as citizens band
(CB) radios, or turn ON personal communication devices, such as cellular
phones, while the powered vehicle is turned ON;
2. Please be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or TV stations, and
try to avoid coming close to them;
3. If unintended movement or brake release occurs, turn the powered vehicle
OFF as soon as it is safe;
4. Please be aware that adding accessories or components, or modifying the
powered vehicle, may make it more susceptible to EMI (Note: There is no easy
way to be evaluated their effect on the overall immunity of the powered
vehicle).
2.6 Transporting the scooter
The best way to transport the scooter is to make sure the scooter’s brake
handle is released, then it’s ready for transport.
If possible, you can also transport the scooter by following the steps: 1.
Switch the scooter off. 2. Unfolding the scooter. 3. Lift the scooter.
3. Product description
3.1 product feature
3.1.1 This product is designed to be light and compact, tiller can be adjusted
back and forth according to human comfort. Scooter can be manually folded. It
can be pulled easily when folded. Equipped with high-performance brushless
controller, users can operate it flexibly. The battery is removable for easy
charging. 3.1.2 The waterproof level is IPX4, the degree of protection against
electric shock is Class B. 3.1.3 The rear geared motor is used to ensure
reliable and stable riding. 3.1.4 Ergonomic seat design provides sufficient
comfort for drivers. 3.1.5 This product is suitable for use indoors and on
flat roads near buildings
3.2 Components
The scooter includes a frame, wheels, seat, armrest, battery, motor and
controller.
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3.2.1 Components
1. Control panel 2. Handgrips
3.Throttle Control Lever 4. Tiller 5. Headlight
6. Tiller adjuster 7. Frame cover 8. Front wheel
9. Storage basket
10. Rear Fender Panel 11. Rear wheel 12. Anti-Tip Wheels 13.Battery box
14. Backrest 15. Arm rest (optional) 16. Seat 17. Transaxle Assembly
18. Manual Freewheel Lever
3.3 Circuit schematic
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3.4 Technical specifications
MODEL Weight Capacity
F2/HS186B
265 lbs.
Overall Size Size after folding
Front Wheel Rear Wheel MAX Speed
40″x22″x36″LxWxH
37.5″x22″x18″LxWxH 6″
(plastic hub) 10″
( solid tire ,one-piece hub)
3.7-4.3mph
Grade Ability Static stability
Dynamic Stability
8° 0°-10° 0°-12°
Spanning Ability(in)
2.5
Travel Range (Max)
7.5 Miles
Turning Radius (Min)
61 in
Ground Clearance Weight(w/o battery) Brake system
Driving system Controller Battery Motor power (VA)
3″ 37 lbs.
Electromagnetic brake
Rear wheel (differential) drive Intelligent brushless controller
25.2V/10AhLithium 120W Brushless motor
Charger
Automatic protective type charger(29.4V 2A)
REMARK: Manufacturer reserves their right to modify the specification if necessary. Measurement tolerance ±0.6 inch/ 2Lbs/ 1.5°.
The final specification is subject to individual scooter you purchased from dealer.
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4. Installation and adjustment
4.1 Unfolding and folding the scooter
4.1.1 Unfolding 4.1.1.1 Place the scooter on the ground, loosen the knob on
the tiller adjuster, adjust the tiller to a certain angle, and then tighten
the knob. (tiller adjusterknob)
4.1.1.2 Pull the pin() out until it comes out of the hole, turn the seat
backwards until you hear a “pop”, then the pin is automatically locked into
the hole, which means that the scooter is fully unfolded. ( Pin)
Caution: When unfolding, do not put your fingers into the scissors mechanism
to avoid pinching your fingers.
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4.1.2 Folding 4.1.2.1 Pull the pin out until it comes out of the hole, the
seat can be folded down by flipping it forward, and the seat will
automatically lock when it is placed at the bottom. (Pictured as following)
4.1.2.2 Loosen the knob of tiller adjuster, put the tiller down to the seat,
and then tighten the knob. 4.1.2.3 Stand up the folded scooter, you can easily
tow it. (pin tiller adjuster knob handle bar)
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4.2 Mounting and removing the battery
4.2.1 When removing and mounting the battery, please make sure that the switch
is in the “OFF” state. 4.2.2 Remove and mount the battery according to the
instructions in the picture.
OFF
ON
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4.3 Adjusting the backrest
4.3.1 Before driving, be sure to adjust the state of the backrest strap. The
concave side of the backrest strap should face the back (as shown in the
pictures below).
Correct
Error
5. Use
Before you use the scooter for the first time, please read this chapter
carefully and deeply understand the various precautions, so as to drive the
scooter safely, comfortably and freely, which is very important to you. If any
question, please contact the nearest dealer.
5.1 Precautions before operation
Please understand the chapter of “2.3 Safety instructions” before operation.
5.2 Understand the operation interface
5.2.1 Control panel
1. Speed knob 2.Electricity meter 3.Power key switch 4.Headlight switch
5.Horn 6. Throttle control lever 7.Charger port 8.Fuse
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5.2.2 The function introduction of control panel 5.2.2.1 Speed knob
The speed can be adjusted by speed knob, the speed range is within 0~4.3m/h.
Turn the knob to the far left (turn it counterclockwise to the end) for the
slowest speed, and the symbol is the turtle. Turn the knob to the right end
(turn it clockwise to the end) for the maximum speed, the symbol is rabbit.
5.2.2.2 Battery gauge Turn on the switch, the battery gauge will show how much
the battery is charged. The green part means the battery is strong, the yellow
part means the battery is weak, and the red part means the battery is low and
needs to be charged in time. 5.2.2.3 Power key switch Turn the key to the “ON”
position, the power is turned on, and you can drive the scooter. Turn the key
to the “OFF” position, the power is turned off.
WARNING: It is forbidden to turn off the power while driving, as this
operation will stop suddenly and cause the danger of tipping over. 5.2.2.4
Headlight switch
Turn on the headlight switch and the headlights turn on. Press right to turn
on the light and press left to turn off the light. Caution: Do not drive in
dark places. 5.2.2.5 Horn button Pressing the button will sound an alarm. To
prevent accidents and damage, please use it promptly. 5.2.2.6 Throttle control
lever Hold the straight handle, push the right throttle control lever forward
with the right thumb, and the scooter will move forward. Push the left
throttle control lever forward with the left thumb, the scooter will move
backwards. The horn will sound a warning sound when the scooter is moving
backwards. When the throttle control lever is fully released, it will
automatically stop in the “center” position, and the electromagnetic brake
will automatically brake the scooter. 5.2.2.7 Charger port Charge the battery.
5.2.2.8 Fuse When a short circuit occurs, the fuse is blown to protect the
safety of all lines. Please check the fuse: 1. Pulling the fuse out from the
down charging port. 2. Checking whether the fuse was blown or not, as Picture
1 and Picture 2. 3. Replace the blown fuse with new fuse.
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Picture 1
Picture 2
WARNING: Please make sure the new fuse have same rating with the old one. The electrical
system will be damaged with the wrong rated fuse.
5.2.2.9 Adjust the tiller assembly
Loosen the knob on the tiller adjuster, hold the tiller lever to a comfortable angle for driving, and
then tighten the knob.
(1.tiller adjuster 2.knob 3.tiller lever)
5.2.2.10 Brake operation Pushing brake can be used to switch between “electric
walking” and “manual walking”
5.2.2.10.1 “electric walking”: Pull down the yellow brake handle, it is in a
closed state, and it is driven by the motor. 5.2.2.10.2 “manual walking”Push
the yellow brake handle upwards, it is in the open state, and the scooter can
be pushed to move forward. If you are ready to start the scooter to move
forward, but it cannot drive, and only the alarm sounds, please check whether
the state of the yellow brake handle is closed.
WARNING: It is forbidden that the brake is in opened state when going
downhill, and there is no braking effect when entering the open state.
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5.3 Tires
The scooter is equipped with air-free solid PU tires, so you do not need to
inflate the tires. The manufacturer is not responsible for damage to non-
genuine original parts. Please contact your specialist dealer for details.
5.4 Anti-tip wheel
The anti-tip wheel assembly is installed on the back of the scooter frame your
safety. It prevents the scooter from tipping backwards, when you step over
obstacles that do not exceed the specified maximum height.
5.5 Transfer in or out the scooter
WARNING: Be sure to turn off the power switch and remove the key before
getting on or off the scooter.
5.6 Correct position in scooter
Here are some advices for comfortably using a scooter: 5.6.1 Please bring your
back as close to the backrest as possible. 5.6.2 Make sure your thighs are
level.
5.7 Driving
5.7.1 Start and drive 5.7.1.1 Check that manual freewheel lever must be
closed. 5.7.1.2 Turn the power key switch to the “ON” state first. 5.7.1.3
Check the battery gauge to confirm the remaining power of the battery, and
charge it when it is low. 5.7.1.4 Adjust the speeder knob to the desired
speed. 5.7.1.5 Confirm the safety of the surrounding environment and road
conditions. 5.7.1.6 The operation of throttle control lever: Slowly turn the
right throttle control lever to control the forward of the scooter, turn the
left throttle control lever to control the back of the scooter. Adjust the
speed of the scooter according to the forward and backward degree of the
throttle control lever. 5.7.1.7 Forward
Hold the straight handle, push the right throttle control lever forward with
the right thumb, and the scooter will move forward.
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5.7.1.8 Backwards Hold the straight handle, push the left throttle control
lever forward with the left thumb, the
scooter will move backwards. The horn will sound a warning sound when the
scooter is moving backwards.
5.8 The first driving
WARNING: Take control of your scooter – get used to driving your scooter.
WARNING: Take control of your scooter – do not use both throttle control
levers at the same time. This may leave you out of control of your scooter.
WARNING: Take control of your scooter, risk of injury – do not adjust speed
while driving. WARNING: Risk of injury – make sure no people or objects are
behind you when reversing. · Driving When sitting on the scooter, start the
scooter according to the operating instructions, then hold the handle with
both hands, and use your fingers to pull the throttle control lever in the
desired direction. Please refer to 5.2.2.6 for details. · Driving on the
sidewalks The maximum speed on sidewalks depends on the country. Check the
traffic laws of your country. · Braking Release the throttle control lever to
brake, let it return to the center position, the scooter will slow down and
stop. Please practice the braking distance to get used to the scooter. You
need to be able to anticipate what will happen to your mobility scooter when
driving or braking. Do not turn off the power switch while driving, otherwise
it will cause an emergency stop and may result in accident and injury. ·
Driving on curves WARNING: Risk of rollover – slow down before entering curves
or corners. WARNING: Risk of getting stuck – always keep a sufficient distance
from corners and obstacles. WARNING: Risk of rollover -Please don’t do S-drive
and erratic driving. In corners and bends, use both hands to turn the
handlebars in the direction you want. The front wheels will turn accordingly
and guide the scooter in a new direction. This is very important that you
should make sure there is enough space for you to pass through corners and
curves. It is best for you to start making a big curve
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before corners and curves, so that the scooter can keep going straight through
as much as possible, when entering the narrowest corners and curves.
WARNING: Do not turn 90 degrees too fast, the rear wheel is likely to hit an
obstacle and make your scooter unbalanced. 5.8.1 Backwards
WARNING: Take control of your scooter – get used to driving your scooter.
WARNING: Control the speed – go back as low as possible. WARNING: Collision
hazard – keep looking back when you reverse Driving backwards requires more
attention (left-hand operation). This explains why we should reduce the speed
of reversing significantly compared to going forward. We recommend that you
adjust the speeder knob to slow down when reversing. 5.8.2 Going uphill.
WARNING: Take control of your scooter – get used to driving your scooter.
WARNING: Take control of your scooter – never leave the scooter on a slope
with the manual freewheel lever on. WARNING: Control the speed – move as fast
as possible on the slope. WARNING: Do not back up when going uphill. Sitting
position when going uphill.
· Lean forward when going uphill. Do not tip the scooter when going uphill. To
avoid tipping over, make sure all wheels are in constant contact with the
ground (ramp, driveway, etc.).The scooter is driven by a differential, so the
two drive wheels should always be in contact with the ground. When driving on
a slope, the battery indicator light may move left and right. This is normal,
please don’t worry. 5.8.3 Going downhill
WARNING: Take control of your scooter – get used to driving your scooter.
WARNING: Take control of your scooter – never leave the scooter on a slope
with the manual freewheel lever on. WARNING: Control the speed – move as
slowly as possible on the slope. WARNING: Risk of rollover – avoid sharp
turns.
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Sitting position when going downhill · Keep leaning back when going downhill.
Do not tip the scooter when going downhill. Tilt may cause some wheels to no
longer maintain contact with the ground (risk of rollover).
The weight of the scooter will increase your downhill speed. Please release
the throttle control lever in advance to slow down. And also avoid sharp turns
when going downhill, the scooter’s own weight can cause your scooter to lift
on one side or even roll over around a corner.
5.9 Driving on a slope
WARNING: Risk of injury–Do not exceed the maximum load of the slope. WARNING:
Risk of injury—Try to choose a slight slope to avoid any injury or damage.
WARNING: Risk of injury—When the weight of the scooter produces a huge
reaction force, the accompanying person needs to push the scooter up the ramp.
WARNING: Risk of injury—Make sure wheels are high enough to pass ramps. The
scooter frame must not touch the ramp. To use the ramp to cross obstacles,
please note the following: 1. Drive at the lowest speed on the ramp. 2. Please
refer to the instructions in the chapter of “The first driving”.
5.10 Driving over the obstacles
WARNING: Risk of injury from accidental movement. · Don’t take the scooter on
an escalator. · Never drive over obstacles and steps over 2 inches. · Do not
drive fast on a slope of more than 5 degrees. · Do not cross a groove more
than 4 inches wide. Drive in a direction perpendicular to the groove surface.
· Do not tilt the scooter. Make sure all wheels are in contact with the ground
when driving up or down.
WARNING: Risk of damage. If necessary, do a short acceleration to get over an
obstacle. Avoid large reaction forces on your scooter.
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WARNING: Take control of your scooter – never leave your scooter with the
manual freewheel lever on while driving.
WARNING: Take control of your scooter – never on a slope with your scooter
with the manual freewheel lever on, it may roll unexpectedly.
Caution: (1) Please turn the power switch to “ON” when getting on and off. (2)
Do not operate left and right throttle control levers with both hands at the
same time to accelerate. (3) Do not turn the power switch to “OFF” while
driving, it may cause sudden braking and fall. (4) Please drive at low speed
indoors. (5) Please be careful when driving in crowded and heavy traffic
areas. (6) When reversing, pay attention to the crowds and obstacles behind
you.
5.11 Transport
Transport by car: This product can be folded into the trunk of a car. WARNING:
Risk of injury– The scooter is not suitable for use as a car seat. WARNING:
Risk of injury– Remove all loose parts before transport. WARNING: Risk of
injury– No person or object should be under the scooter, and no person or
object should be on the pedal or seat. WARNING: Risk of injury– Please pay
attention to whether you are sitting tightly and close to
the scooter, in the event of a collision or sudden braking, passenger injuries
can be avoided. WARNING: Risk of injury– Do not put your fingers between the
parts of the scooter.
6. Lithium battery and charging
Knowing lithium batteries well and correctly mastering the charging of lithium
batteries are conducive to prolonging the service life of batteries and
reducing the occurrence of accidents.
WARNING: Risk of personal injury or death from fire.
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6.1 Lithium battery
6.1.1 If use the scooter every day, please charge it as soon as possible after
you use the scooter every time. The charging time should be kept at 8-12 hours
to be ready for the next driving. 6.1.2 If use the scooter infrequently (once
a week or less), charge it at least once a week. The charging time of the
battery should be guaranteed within 12-14 hours. 6.1.3 It is forbidden for
lithium batteries to be near fire, immersed in water, overheated (113°F),
violent vibration, collision and positive and negative short-circuit. 6.1.4
Please do not charge the lithium battery for a long time, generally not more
than 20 hours. 6.1.5 Do not discard the lithium battery at will, please
contact the dealer or the manufacture.
6.2 Battery Charging
6.2.1 After use, carefully check the LED with ten-segment on control panel to
determine whether it needs to be charged. 6.2.1.2 This electric scooter can be
charged with a charger with an output of 29.2Vdc 2A. In order to ensure your
safety, please use the special charger for electric scooters provided by the
manufacture. 6.2.2 Charging 6.2.2.1 The first charge
It is not necessary to charge the battery for the first time. Start charging
when the LED shows red. The same is true for the second and third charge. This
prolongs the battery life and eliminates the charging memory of the lithium
battery. 6.2.2.2 Charging a. Remove the battery box and charge it. (Charging
method I) b. Charge at the tiller port on the control panel. (Charging method
II)
Charging method I
(Charging method II)
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OFF
ON
Caution: When charging, the switch on the battery box should be in the “ON”
state, that is, charging is performed when the power is turned on.
Caution: If the lithium battery is fully charged, please check the charging
indicator on the charger. You can know about the charger indicator refer to
the chapter”6.3 Charger”. The LED with ten-segment does not prove that the
battery is fully charged, it should be subject to the charger indicator
turning green.
Caution: To ensure safety, keep away from fire when charging, and do not smoke
nearby. Caution: Do not touch the plug with wet hands, and do not charge with
a wet plug. Caution: When charging, avoid rain, dew, and direct sunlight. It
is best to charge in a wellventilated place.
6.3 Charger
6.3.1 Charger Charger model: HP060WL2 Charger
input:100~240vac,50/60hz,1.2~0.5A Charger output: 24V, 2A MAX (1.8A) There are
2 states for the charger indicator. 1. Orange indicator: the power is on and
charging. 2. Green indicator: Fully charged.
Please note that the scooter should have safe circuits to prevent driving
while charging. If the scooter cannot drive normally after charging, please
check whether the battery charger is disconnected from the charging terminal.
The charger must be kept in a dry environment at temperatures (14°F~ 104°F)
and should not suffer mechanical damage. In all cases, the charger should only
be repaired by an authorized dealer or the manufacture.
Caution: 1. You can only use our original charger. Using other chargers will
affect the scooter warranty. Using an unapproved charger can cause serious
damage to the battery or the scooter. Using an unsuitable charger can even
create a fire hazard. 2. The input voltage of the charger is only limited to
the urban electrical frequency voltage. It is
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forbidden to use the power frequency voltage higher than the urban
electricity. 3. The charger is forbidden to be used in the case of high tide
and high heat. 4. The charger has its automatic protection function, and no
special care is required when charging. When the battery is fully charged, the
charger will automatically stop charging, and there is no need to unplug the
charger. However, the charger is not allowed to be connected to the scooter
for a long time, generally no more than 20 hours. 5. When the charger is
overheated (higher than 158°F), sparks, smoke, etc., the power of the charger
should be cut off quickly.
7. Maintenance
7.1 Cleaning the scooter
7.1.1 Seat cushions and backrest covers can be washed with water and neutral
detergent once a week; 7.1.2 Other painted parts can be wiped with a cleaning
cloth or a disinfecting cloth once a week.
7.2 Disinfecting the scooter
7.2.1 Disinfection of handles and armrests can be done with a cleaning cloth
or a disinfecting cloth dipped in 75% medical alcohol, and then dry it
immediately, once a week is enough.
WARNING: Risk of injury–Disinfection should only be performed by trained
personnel. Caution aDo not use high pressure cleaners to clean the scooter. Do
not splash water on the scooter. bDo not use volatile chemical solvents, such
as high-concentration alcohol, ether, highconcentration acid or banana water,
gasoline, kerosene, etc.Also do not use abrasive waxes, sponges, brushes, etc.
cBe sure to turn off the power during cleaning, disinfection and maintenance.
dAll parts must be thoroughly dry before use after cleaning and disinfection.
7.3 Instructions for reuse
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7.3.1 Maintenance points Please review the following before each reuse: A.
Checking the battery status: Charge the battery. B. Wheels/tires condition.
Make sure there are no wires, hair, sands and carpet fibers under the tires.
If tires are visibly worn, contact your specialist dealer for replacement. C.
Check the control panel and cables for damage such as frayed, broken, or
exposed wires. D. Check that the tiller is tightened. E. Check the seat and
back for dents, damage, or tears. Replace them if necessary. Please contact
your specialist dealer for repairs or parts replacement.
Have your mobility scooter inspected and maintained at least once a year or
more frequently. The minimum maintenance frequency depends on usage and should
be agreed with your specialist dealer.
Make sure your scooter is stored dry to prevent mold growth and damage to the
upholstery. If your scooter is stored for a longer period of time, you will
still need to charge the battery weekly.
7.4 Inspection, service and maintenance
7.4.1 Daily inspection 1. Check whether the throttle control lever is deformed
or damaged. 2. After turning on the power switch, check if the scooter needs
to be charged. 3. Check that the brakes are working before driving. 7.4.2
Weekly inspection 1. Before checking, please confirm that the power is turned
off. 2. Check whether the throttle control lever is detached or broken. 3.
Wipe the scooter with a soft, damp cloth that has been wrung out, taking care
not to wet the electrical system. 4. Check that the throttle control lever can
return to the center pointafter releasing the lever. 7.4.3 Monthly inspection
- Check the battery condition and wipe the battery connector if necessary. 2. Check the electrical system and check if the connectors are in good contact.
- Check whether the fasteners are loose. 4. Check whether the front and rear
tires are shaken or cracked or worn. 5. Check that the throttle control lever
can return to the center point, after releasing the lever. 7.4.4 Annual
inspectionAsk a technician at the dealership to do a thorough inspection of
your scooter.
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7.5 Reuse
To reuse after a long period of inactivity, please first clean, disinfect and
maintain the wheelchair according to the chapter “7.1, 7.2 and 7.3”.
Inspection of motors, batteries and chargers Please check that there is no
abnormality or abnormal noise in the motor, and the battery and charger are
working normally.
7.6 End of use
The symbol means that your product should be disposed of separately from
household waste according the local law and regulations. At the end of the
wheelchair life, take it to the designated recycling place. Sorting and
recycling will help conserve natural resources, and ensure it is recycled in
an environmentally friendly way. Recycling of each part should be handled by a
designated authorized recycling organization in accordance with local laws and
regulations.As for plastic parts, frame and pipe parts, they can be handed
over to professional recycling units for disposal after the end of use.
8. Transportation and storage
8.1 Transportation and storage
a) Ambient temperature range-13°F–104°F b) Relative humidity80%; c)
Atmospheric pressure range80kPa105kPa; d) Can be transported in general
transportation.
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9. Common faults and treatment
9.1 Basic Troubleshooting
This table is only a guide to aid you in getting your scooter operating, should you have any problems.
If you are unable to get your scooter operating, please contact your Scooter Dealer.
Symptom
Possible
Solution
Scooter does not
1. Key switch is not “ON”
1. Turn the key switch to “ON”
move
2. Main circuit breaker tripped
2. Reset circuit breaker
3. Brake release lever in “Freewheel Mode”
3. Place lever in “Drive Mode” 4. Disconnect charger
4. Charger connected to outlet 5. Recharge battery
5. Battery power low 6. Scooter shuts down to
6. Turn the key switch “OFF”, then “ON”
conserve battery
7. Check Power light for Flash Code (See
7. Controller error
Flash Codes to get a solution)
Range less than expected
1. Charging too infrequently 2. Defective or worn-out battery 3. Cold weather reduces battery life 4. Defective charger
1. Charge scooter more often
2. Load test batteries. If necessary replace.
3. Allow batteries to reach room temperature and then fully recharge
4. Contact your Scooter dealer
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9.2 Scooter Controller Internal Diagnostics
The diagnostic flash codes for your scooter are designed to help you perform basic troubleshooting
quickly and easily. A diagnostic flash code flashes from the Power light in the event one of the
conditions listed below develops.
Flash Code
Flash
Fault
Indication
Effect on the Scooter
Solution
1-5
- ***** Battery charge is too Scooter
1. Charge batteries.
low or there is a bad stops
2. Check all battery wiring connections. 3. Contact your service agent.
connection
driving
3-2
Brake error
Scooter stops driving
1. Ensure the manual freewheel lever is in the drive position and restart the scooter. 2. There is a fault with the magnetic brake or wiring. 3. Contact your service agent.
1-2
Throttle Pot error (open circuit)
Scooter stops driving
1. The Throttle Pot or its wiring could be faulty.
2. The Speed Pot or its wiring could be faulty.
2-5
** ***** Throttle Pot
error (short
circuit)
Scooter stops driving
3. Contact your service agent. 1. The Throttle Pot or its wiring could be
faulty.
2. The Speed Pot or its wiring could be faulty.
3. Contact your service agent.
1-6
- ** Throttle control Scooter
1. Put the throttle control lever in
lever not at center stops
the central position, turn the power off
position when
driving and then turn on again.
switching on scooter
2. Check that the charger is not
connected.
1-3
Charge inhibited
1. Check the charger and charging socket.
2. Contact your service agent.
1-4
Internal motor
Scooter 1. Check the motor connections and
sensor error
stops
current draw.
driving
2. Contact your Scooter dealer.
2-4
** Controller error Scooter
1. Check all wiring connections
stops
including main battery connections.
driving
2. The controller needs replacing.
3. Contact your service agent.
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10. Warranty
WARRANTY POLICY: LIMITED WARRANTY. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ENSURE THIS WARRANTY
IS VALIDATED IT HAS TO BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED TO 1800WHEELCHAIR WITHIN 14
DAYS OF PURCHASE
10.1 Two-Year Limited Warranty
The main chassis frame is covered by a two-year warranty.
10.2 One-Year Limited Warranty
For one (1) year from the date of delivery, we will replace at our discretion
to the original purchaser, free of charge, any part or electronic component
found upon examination by an authorized representative of 1800wheelchair to be
faulty. 1. Electronic controllers 2. Transaxle 3. Motor & Brake: (electronic
function ONLY). 4. Charger 5. Any other electrical sub-assembly NOTE: If there
is an increase in the noise level from the transaxle, the warranty does not
apply. An increase in operational noise level usually occurs due to excessive
strain on the scooter.
10.3 Batteries
Batteries are covered by a six (6) month warranty from the original
manufacturer and a further six (6) month warranty at the discretion of
1800Wheelchair. Note: Gradual deterioration in performance due to batteries
being left in a discharged state, left in cold conditions for long periods of
time, or worn out through heavy use is not covered.
10.4 Warranty Exclusions
1. ABS plastic shrouds and footrest covers (wear items are not warranted). 2.
Tires and Anti-tip Wheels (wear items are not warranted). 3. Upholstery and
seating (wear items are not warranted). 4. Motor Brushes. 5. Brake Pads (wear
items are not warranted). 6. Fuses. 7. Repairs and/or modifications made to
any part of the scooter without specific and prior consent from
1800wheelchair. 8. Circumstances beyond the control of 1800wheelchair. 9.
Exclusions also include components with damage caused by: Contamination (rain,
etc.). Abuse, misuse, accident, or negligence. Commercial use, or use other
than normal. Improper operation, maintenance, or storage.
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NOTE: Gradual deterioration in performance because the battery has been left
in a discharged state, left in cold conditions for an extended period of time,
or worn out through heavy use is not covered by the warranty.
17.5 Service Checks and Warranty Service
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. Your original
receipt will be necessary as proof of purchase before any warranty
performances are rendered. This warranty only covers failures due to defects
in materials or workmanship that occur during normal use and does not cover
damage that occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products not
supplied by the manufacturer or failures resulting from accident, misuse,
abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, modification,
commercial use or by anyone other than an authorized dealer, or damage that is
attributable to the acts of God. The manufacturer reserves the right to alter
without notice, any weights, measurements, or other technical data shown in
this manual. All figures, measurements, and capacities shown in this manual
are approximate and do not constitute specifications.
Date edited: 2022-JUN-11th Version: V.02
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