DAYMAK 2001 Boomer Buggy Cargo 48V User Manual

June 6, 2024
DAYMAK

DAYMAK 2001 Boomer Buggy Cargo 48V

Specifications

  • Windshield
  • Mirrors
  • Windshield Wiper
  • Front Basket
  • Headlights
  • Turn Signals
  • Tyres
  • Seat
  • Rear Basket

Product Usage Instructions

Safety

  • Always ensure you are properly situated on the unit before turning it on and engaging the throttle to prevent injuries or damage to the vehicle.

Inspecting your Mobility Scooter

  • Before riding, inspect your scooter and ensure everything is in proper working condition.

Holding the Handlebars

  • Hold the handlebars firmly with both hands, ensuring a good grip before operating the throttle.

Turning your Mobility Scooter On and Off

  • To turn it on, insert the key into the ignition and turn it clockwise. Always turn off the scooter and remove the key before attempting any maintenance.

Accelerating and Decelerating

  • Use the throttle on the handlebars carefully to accelerate and release it to decelerate. Only activate the accelerator when seated and ready to accelerate.

Stopping

  • Your scooter has electronic brakes activated by releasing the throttle, allowing you to stop safely.

Signalling

  • Utilize the horn when near pedestrians to warn them of your presence. Make use of the headlights and tail lights for improved visibility at night or in dark areas.

FAQ

Q: What should I do if my mobility scooter is not working properly?

A: If you encounter issues with your scooter, contact customer service at 1-800-649-9320 for assistance.

Q: How often should I charge the battery?

A: It is recommended to charge the battery after each use or when the charge level is low to ensure optimal performance.

Safety

For your safety, please ensure the following:

  • Check brakes, and that the brake sensors shut off power to the motor
  • Check the air pressure of both front and rear tyres. The correct P.S.I. is listed on each tyre
  • Check both left and right turn signals and taillights work properly before riding
  • Check and make sure that your mirrors are tightened and allow for maximum visibility
  • Observe all traffic rules, and do not operate in areas where motorized vehicles are not allowed.
  • Make sure that your battery power is sufficient before you go out to ride
  • If you bring your charger avoid shaking/rattling the charger while riding.
  • Once the battery is fully charged remove the charger.
  • Do not try to operate the unit while charging.
  • Do not let anyone under the age of 16 years old operate this vehicle.
  • Do not make sharp/abrupt turns at high speeds to avoid tipping.
  • Do not operate under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Do not completely submerge the unit in water
  • Do not operate in harsh weather conditions.

About Daymak

  • Daymak is one of Canada’s largest Alternative Vehicle providers. We design, engineer, manufacture, import and repair everything from recreational dirt Mobility Scooters, go-karts and electric golf cars to alternative transportation solutions such as Mobility Scooters and electric scooters.
  • Our electric bicycles represent an energy-efficient and eco-friendly alternative for people who need to get around the city. They greatly increase the practicality of bicycle transportation in urban centres. Costing only a few cents to charge, a Mobility Scooter can make city life more convenient and much less expensive.
  • While many new Green technologies are still in their infancy, electric bicycles have been developing over the last 40 years or more. Mobility Scooter technology has been dramatically refined since the introduction of the first custom-conversion bicycles. Today, electric bicycles are a supremely reliable and affordable means of transportation.
  • Daymak is constantly developing new eco-friendly alternative transportation strategies, led by its own Research and Development department in Toronto, Canada. We are always improving our products. Our innovative in-house engineering and quality testing provide customers with many new kinds of reliable, eco-friendly vehicles, designed to help change the lives of our customers and the world.
  • Daymak warranties, services, and stocks parts for everything it sells. We support our products. Please feel free to visit our website. You’ll find the latest in cool transportation solutions, support for the products you’ve purchased and contact information.

Introduction

Mobility Scooters

  • Mobility Scooters represent a natural progression in the development of urban transportation. Using only small amounts of electricity, Mobility Scooters have the potential to radically reduce the amount of pollution in our cities. They are also very quiet, so they do not add to the high levels of noise pollution which we often take for granted. They are easy, and usually free to park. They are unobtrusive and highly practical additions to the urban landscape.
  • Mobility Scooters are also inexpensive. They (currently) require no registration, no insurance, no licence and do not incur parking charges. Compared to internal combustion engines, the engines in electric vehicles have fewer moving parts and require far less maintenance. Your Daymak Mobility Scooter is the result of Daymak’s years of experience, the highly trained technical skills of our staff, and careful ongoing design work by our engineers.
  • We hope you enjoy using this product and welcome any feedback that you may have.

Liability

  • Daymak does not assume any liability for damages, loss of profits, or claims from third parties due to improper use of this product.
  • Daymak does not assume any liability for damages due to problems with the product resulting from service by a third party that is not certified by Daymak.
  • The information in this guide may be subject to change without notice. For the latest information available, please contact your local Daymak dealer or visit our website.
  • We have taken all possible measures to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information in this guide. However, if you do find anything missing, incomplete or wrong, do not hesitate to contact us.

Part Diagrams

Diagram 1: Boomerbuggy Cargo

  • This diagram illustrates the various parts of your mobility scooter. Please note that many of these parts are not user-serviceable and should be repaired only by trained professionals.
  • This is especially true of the electrical systems and the mechanical components.
  1. Windshield
  2. Mirrors
  3. Windshield Wiper
  4. Front Basket
  5. Headlights
  6. Turn Signals
  7. Tires
  8. Seat
  9. Rear Basket

Riding Instructions

This guide assumes that you already have operated a mobility scooter. If you have never used a mobility scooter before, we strongly recommend that you read through this guide entirely before beginning to operate.

Caution

  • Always make sure to be properly situated on the unit before turning it on and engaging the throttle. Failing to do so can potentially lead to injuries or damage to the vehicle.

Important Notes

  • Obey the Law. Be sure to follow all provincial and city traffic laws. This includes obeying stop signs, checking carefully when turning, and riding defensively. A mobility scooter is a motorized vehicle, and thus you must follow the law.
  • Stay sober. Never ride your mobility scooter while intoxicated. Mobility scooters can cause harm to the rider and others if not operated properly and require full attention during operation.
  • Mobility scooters are to be ridden on the sidewalk unless there is no sidewalk present. Please be mindful of all pedestrians on the sidewalk and give ample notice when passing by.

Items to Carry with the Electric Mobility Scooter

  • It is a good idea to carry the following items with you at all times when you ride your Mobility Scooter.
  • The charger is to charge the mobility scooter in case the battery power runs out.
  • A padlock, to secure your Mobility Scooter when you park it.

Inspecting your Mobility scooter

  • Always inspect your mobility scooter before you ride it, to make sure its safety features are operating properly. Many accidents can be avoided with routine inspections.
  • Once you are comfortable with your mobility scooter, you will be able to detect small changes in the way it feels. If anything changes between uses, make sure to have it properly examined.
  • Also, be sure to listen for changes in the sounds your mobility scooter makes over time. Any mechanical or power issues may have effects on the sounds the mobility scooter makes.

Holding the Handlebars

  • As you would with a bicycle place both your hands around the handlebars and make sure you have a good grip on both.
  • Using your fingers put your hands on the throttle part of the machine (for more detailed information please see the Operation section of the manual)
  • Turning your Mobility scooter On and Off
  • To turn on your mobility scooter, put the key into the ignition and turn it clockwise, you can find more detailed information in the Operation section of this manual.

Warning

  • When you activate the Mobility Scooter, the electrical system goes live. Do not try to affect changes to the Mobility Scooter (such as removing the battery or repairing electrical components) while the Mobility Scooter is activated.
  • Turn the Mobility Scooter off and remove the key before you attempt to access any of the electrical components. Also, the battery carries a significant electric charge and can injure people if not treated properly and with respect.

Accelerating and Decelerating

  • The throttle is on the handlebars (see Operation for more information). Use this carefully when situated on the mobility scooter to go forward and release to decelerate.

Warning

  • Do not activate the accelerator until you are seated on the mobility scooter and are ready to accelerate. The mobility scooter can easily escape from your control, possibly injuring you or others, and the mobility may be damage.

Stopping

  • Your Mobility Scooter has electronic brakes. These are activated by simply releasing the throttle (see the braking section). This allows you to stop safely.

Safety Tips

  • When you are travelling in wet weather, water may cause your brakes to function less efficiently because it reduces friction between the brake pads and the wheels.
  • Take care to slow down and give yourself more room to stop or slow down if necessary.
  • It is a good idea to have your brakes and brake pads checked regularly. The brake pads will eventually wear down through friction, and after significant use will have to be replaced.
  • Engage the rear brakes first before the front brakes to avoid flipping the unit.

Signalling The Horn

  • The mobility scooter has a horn. Use this when coming close to pedestrians to warn of your passing. See the operation section for where to find your horn and how to use it.

Lights

  • The headlight and tail light are useful features when you are riding at night or in dark areas. They radically improve your safety on the sidewalk or road.
  • The lights on your mobility scooter consume some electricity. Keeping them on may reduce the maximum distance you can travel on one charge by about 5 %.

Riding in Wet Weather

  • Your mobility scooter is designed to function in wet conditions, such as when it is raining. However, it is easy to slip when moving at high speeds. If it is very wet, be sure to avoid high speeds.
  • When you are travelling in wet weather, water may cause your brakes to function less effectively because it reduces friction between the brake pads and the wheels.
  • Take care to slow down and give yourself more room to stop or slow down if necessary.

The Motor and Water

  • Your mobility scooter is not designed to be immersed in water. Always ensure that the water level does not go above the motor, to prevent water from getting inside of it.
  • Water in the motor can cause short circuits and may damage the electrical systems in your Mobility Scooter.

Riding in Cold Weather

  • Your mobility scooter is designed to operate year-round. However, in very cold conditions or when there is a lot of snow or slush on the ground, it is possible for the motor in the mobility scooter to get wet or for the brakes to function less effectively, just as it can happen in wet weather. Below 10 degrees Celsius, the battery will not work as well as it would in warmer temperatures.
  • While Lithium-Ion batteries perform better than Lead-Acid batteries in temperature extremes, both will experience reduced performance in cold temperatures.
  • Also, riding the mobility scooter in cold temperatures may require you to replace the battery sooner rather than later.

Maximum Load

  • Do not exceed the maximum load capabilities of your mobility scooter. You can find the exact loading capacity listed in the technical specifications in this guide.
  • If you exceed the maximum load, the performance of the scooter will suffer.
  • Exceeding the maximum load of your Mobility Scooter could cause damage to the shocks, to the mechanism and, ultimately, even to the frame. It could also cause your motor to work too aggressively and may cause it to burn out.

Long-Term Storage of your MOBILITY SCOOTER

  • If you are storing your Mobility Scooter for a long period, disconnect the circuit breaker (if applicable).
  • This is a safer way to store the electric bicycle, as it prevents accidental activation of the mobility scooter and makes it impossible to activate it even with the key.
  • Please see the section titled “The Battery” for instructions on battery maintenance while your mobility scooter is being stored.

The Battery

  • This section details what you need to know about the battery that powers your mobility scooter. Always remember to treat your mobility scooters’ electrical systems with respect.

Battery Power

  • The dashboard has a battery charge indicator. When the mobility scooter is activated, the guage will jump and indicate the currently available battery power. If the power has dropped significantly, you should charge your scooter.

Distance and Power

  • Your battery can carry you anywhere from 20+ km before it must be recharged. The ability of your battery to power your scooter depends on many variables.
  • These variables include the weight of the rider, the prevailing wind resistance, the rider’s driving habits, the presence of steep hills and inclines, and other issues such as proper air pressure in the tyres.

Saving Power

  • If you are traveling long distances, you can save a lot of electricity by using better driving habits:
  • Stopping and Starting: Try to avoid stop-and-go movements. The motor draws more power when starting from a full stop.
  • Weight: Remove unnecessary weight from the scooter. This reduces the amount of power the motor must draw.
  • Headlights: Turn off the lights to conserve power, if it is safe to do so.
  • The lights will reduce the distance you can travel by about 5%.

Charging your Mobility Scooter

Charging your scooter is a simple process.

You require the following:

  • The charger that came with your Mobility Scooter.
  • A household electrical outlet.

Charger Warning

  • Only use the chargers that were supplied with your mobility scooter. Using chargers that do not have specifications identical to those that came with the mobility scooter could irreparably damage your scooter’s battery and electrical systems, and may cause injury.

To charge your scooter, follow these steps:

  1. Turn off the mobility and remove the key from the ignition (if applicable).
  2. Plug the female end of the charger cable into the charging slot on the mobility scooter.
  3. Plug the male end of the charger power cable into your wall socket. This should be a household electricity supply. You can also use a portable generator, if necessary.
  4. Allow the mobility scooter battery to charge for the appropriate amount of time (6-12 hours).
  5. Disconnect the charger when the LED light on the charger is green. The batteries have been fully charged.
  • If your charger’s LED status light does not change from red to green over an extended time, for perhaps more than 14 hours, and the battery is very hot, the battery or charger may need replacing.
  • Stop charging and bring both to your Daymak dealer immediately. Do not overcharge the battery.

Understanding your voltage

  • Electric scooters’ primary power is understood as voltage. This number in short is how powerful your unit is, and as it dips down when the unit will no longer be able to perform.
  • Depending on your unit’s voltage and battery type (Lithium vs Lead Acid) will affect the range of voltage between what is fully charged and when it exceeds the low voltage threshold.

Low Voltage Threshold

  • Your unit will try to protect the battery by preventing the motor from drawing power below the Low Voltage Threshold.
  • By doing this it will significantly increase the life expectancy of your unit.
  • If you find that your motor starts cutting off at a certain speed or not engaging at all it may be because your voltage is dropping past the threshold point and needs to be charged.
  • To see what your voltage threshold you can check on it via the bluetooth APP (if applicable) and you can check it out using this chart.

Voltage Chart

LITHIUM Full/Low Voltage Reading

  • Depending on the way your lithium battery’s composition will impact what the low voltage and full charge reading should be.
  • Underneath each reading on the above chart shows a number and an “S” this represents how many series are in your battery pack.
  • To know the exact series of your battery contact your local Daymak dealer.

Charging the Boomerbuggy Cargo

  • The Boomerbuggy Cargo comes with a lead acid battery pack that needs to be charged before use. First, look for the charging port underneath the seat near where your legs would be if situated on it.
  • You will find a black cover that you will have to hold up as seen here:
  • Take the charger that came with the unit, and plug one end into a regular 110V wall socket and the other end into the charging port.
  • Once the Mobility Scooter is charging the charger will glow red. When the unit is fully charged the charger will glow green and then your Mobility Scooter is ready to go.

Warning

  • Do not leave the Boomerbuggy Cargo charging for long periods after it is fully charged. Once the Mobility Scooter is charged unplug it ASAP to avoid doing damage to the battery.

Battery Care

  • Follow these suggestions to maintain your battery’s optimal performance. If you do not follow these suggestions, your battery may lose its ability to maintain a charge and might have to be replaced sooner than would otherwise be necessary.
  • Charge it: Charge your battery immediately after riding it.
  • Full Charge: Do not allow the battery to run down completely and lie in storage without a charge. This significantly reduces the battery’s lifespan and may cause damage.
  • Keep it Charged: When being stored, charge the battery occasionally to make sure its power supply does not run down. Charging it once every 21 days should be sufficient.
  • Storage Conditions: Store the battery on a flat, cool, dry surface. Do not allow the battery temperature to drop below 10 degrees Celsius for extended periods.

Cold Weather and Your Battery

  • Below 10 degrees Celsius, the battery will not work as well as it would in warmer temperatures. While Lithium-Ion batteries perform better than Lead-Acid batteries in temperature extremes, both will experience reduced performance in cold temperatures.
  • Also, repeatedly riding the Mobility Scooter in cold temperatures may cause your battery to have to be replaced sooner.

Replacement and Disposal

  • After approximately 300 charges, a lead-acid battery will need to be replaced. A lithium-ion battery will last approximately 1000 charges.
  • When the battery has to be replaced, you will notice that your battery cannot carry as much of a charge as it could initially.
  • Contact your local Daymak dealer to purchase a new battery.
  • When replacing your battery, dispose of it at a proper municipal battery recycling facility. If none is available, please contact your local Daymak dealer.

Operation

  • Once you are in your unit and properly seated, you are now ready to begin operating.

Warning

  • Do not engage the machine without being seated properly on the unit as this can cause injury.
  • We recommend reading through the whole manual before use for a complete understanding of the inner workings of this machine.

Turning on the machine

  • On the right side of the steering column, you will find the ignition. Put the key into the ignition and turn it clockwise to turn it on. Turn it counterclockwise to turn it off.

Warning

  • Once this machine is on, all buttons and controls are active. Make sure to check all your surroundings before engaging the throttle or other features to avoid injuring yourself, or others or damaging the machine.

Engaging/disengaging the brake lock

  • Pictured on the right is the Brake lock. This is situated on the back of the unit underneath the frame of the scooter, on the left-hand side of the motor.
  • Push this lever down to release the brake lock.
  • Push this lever up to engage the brake lock
  • With the brake lock released, you can roll this manually as you need.
  • Please note the machine will not engage if it is set to unlock, the throttle only works on the lock setting.

DISPLAY

  • These are what the symbols mean on your mobility scooter display.
  1. Left Turn Signal – Shows if your left turn signal is flashing or not.
  2. Headlights-Shows if the headlights are on.
  3. Right Turn  Signals – Shows if your right turn signal is flashing or not.
  4. Battery   Meter – Shows how much power your machine has left. 5 Bars are full charge, each bar represents 20%.
  5. Odometer – Shows how far you’ve travelled.
  6. Speedometer – Shows your current speed.

Handlebar Controls

  • Above you will see the main handlebars. These are used to steer your vehicle.
  • Pulling the left side of the handlebar towards you will turn the vehicle to the left and vice versa.
  • On the handlebars, there are some controls. Below is what each does:
  1. Hazard Lights – Push this button to put on your hazard lights. (Both turn signals will flash simultaneously.)
  2. Throttle Left   Hand -Push this lever away from you to engage the motor and start moving the machine forward. Pull this lever toward you to move in reverse.The brake lock must be on to engage the throttle
  3. Headlight – Press this to Up to turn on the headlights and to Down to turn off the headlights
  4. Horn – Press this to honk the horn.
  5. Turn Signals – Push this to the left to engage the left turn signal, and to the right to engage the right turn signal. Push this into the middle to turn off all turn signals.
  6. Windshield Wiper / Freewheel – Push this button up towards the two lines to engage the windshield wiper.
    • Push this towards the single line so that you can push the machine while it is on. Note the machine will not engage when this freewheel setting is on
  7. Throttle (Left Hand) – Push this lever towards you to engage the motor and start moving the machine forward. Pull this lever away from you to move in reverse.
    • The brake lock must be on to engage the throttle
  8. Speed Dial – This dial regulates how fast you can go. Turn this knob so the white line is pointing towards the negative to go slower, and the positive to go faster.

Brakes

  • The Boomerbuggy Cargo comes with electronic brakes. Simply release the throttle and the brakes will engage automatically.

Throttle

  • The Boomerbuggy Cargo has a throttle on both sides so you can use your left hand or right hand to drive it. To engage the throttle hold your hands on the handlebars like this with your fingers loosely over the throttle.
  • On the right hand side, pull this lever towards you to go forward and push this away from you to go backwards.
  • Warning Pictured above is the procedure for the right-hand side. The left-hand side can also be used to engaged the throttle but it is inversed (push away to go forward, pull towards your to go backward)

Accessing the basket

  • The Boomerbuggy Cargo has a closeable basket in the front that allows you to carry things like groceries, luggage and more. To close the basket push the top down.
  • Then take the black latch and pull it over the hook on the cover. Then press the black part down so that it goes through the locking mechanism.
  • Note With a small padlock (not included) you can put this through the hold on the locking mechanism so that your basket cannot be opened without a key.

Using the rain cover

  • The Boomerbuggy Cargo comes with a rain cover that can be used attached to the scooter to protect you from the elements.
  • To put on the cover, carefully slip over the plastic parts over the main parts of the machine.
  • Use the clips and hooks to hook on to the frame so that the cover is tight and keeps the water out.

press the sticky parts to the frame

  • Push the sticky part of the glue along the inside metal frame so that it sticks to the bar securely. Once it’s on pull the velcro part off to get air.

Roll-up plastic windows

  • It also comes with clasps that you can use to roll up the windows so you can get some air through the mesh.
  • Once rolled up take the clamps and clasp them over the plastic. To unhinge the clasp press and hold the two sides simultaneously seen here and pull the clasp apart.

Pumping the tires

  • To ensure that you get the best range out of your tires make sure that your tires are inflated to the proper PSI (pounds per square inch).
  • To do this, remove the cap by twisting it counterclockwise, then using a tyre pump, pump the tyres until it is inflated in between 35 and 40 PSI.

adjusting the mirrors

  • On either side of your machine are two mirrors that can be adjusted so that you can see what is behind you. To adjust the mirrors simply push and tilt the mirrors until your vision is comfortable to you.

accessing the battery storage

  • In the back trunk, you will find a set of keys. Turn these keys and lift the seat to access the battery.
  • We do not recommend tampering with this as there are a lot of electrical wires that can cause harm to yourself or the scooter.
  • Please leave this for a trained Daymak service representative.

using the remote

The Boomerbuggy Cargo comes with a built-in alarm system and remote control. The remote is on the keys here’s what each button does.

  1. Panic Button – This automatically sets off the alarm.
  2. Disarm Alarm / Turn off Remote Start – Press this button to disarm the alarm before riding, or to turn off the machine when remote start is activated.
  3. Arm Alarm – Press this button to arm the alarm. After about 5 seconds, any movement of the machine will trigger the alarm
  4. Remote start – Press this button 3 times to activate the remote start. This will make the machine active without the keys being in the ignition.

Warning When using the remote start, the machine becomes active and you should still be properly situated on the machine before activating it to avoid potential injuries.

Technical Data

  • This section provides you with the technical specifications for your Mobility Scooter.

The Motor and Wheel Assembly

  • The Boomerbuggy Cargo has a magnetic DC brushless motor on the rear wheel hub.
  • This type of motor has excellent low-end torque and high efficiency when working within its range.
  • Note that while the motor is very quiet, it does produce some noise.

The Controller

  • Daymak pioneered the development of intelligent component control in Mobility Scooters. The Daymak Drive technology developed by Daymak is the brain of your Mobility Scooter.
  • It allows your Mobility Scooter to achieve faster acceleration, climb steeper hills, and save energy.
  • The electronic controller is located under the seat assembly. This controller efficiently regulates the speed and electronic functions of the bicycle.
  • It allows for stepless speed adjustment, shuts off the motor when the brakes are activated, has low voltage protection and has fuses to prevent excess current from damaging the Mobility Scooter’s systems.

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)

  • Your unit comes with a Vehicle Identification Number. You should write this down and keep it somewhere safe in case of theft of your unit.
  • This is also required for registering your warranty on the warranty section of Daymak.com. To find the VIN on your Boomerbuggy Cargo, look beside the charging port to the left for a Packard as seen on the right.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

  • This section outlines problems you may have and solutions you may be able to use.
  • Many of the parts in this product are not user-serviceable and should be repaired by trained professionals.
  • This is especially true of the electrical systems and the mechanical components.
  • Alteration of these components voids the warranty.

The Motor

  • Do not service the motor yourself. Bring the mobility scooter to your Daymak dealer for service.
  • The motor in your mobility scooter is a highly complex and fine-tuned mechanism.
  • Repairing it requires significant expertise.
  • We suggest maintenance every 100 running hours or so.

Shock Absorbers and Comfort

  • If your riding experience feels bumpier than usual, and you suspect that your shock absorbers are experiencing difficulties, check the air pressure in your tyres.
  • If the air pressure is too low, this may be the reason you feel less comfortable. It may have nothing to do with your shock absorbers.
  • If the problem persists, take your Mobility Scooter to your Daymak dealer for servicing.

Bringing in your Mobility scooter for Service

  • Do not attempt to service the electronic or mechanical parts of your mobility scooter unless you are sure of what you are doing and have a solid understanding of electrical and mechanical equipment.
  • If your mobility scooter is not performing properly, disconnect the circuit breaker (if applicable) and bring the mobility scooter to your local Daymak dealer.
  • Do not store the mobility scooter without disconnecting the circuit breaker.

Liability

  • Daymak will not be held responsible for damage or injuries resulting from errors resulting from improperly serviced parts.

Cleaning

  • Cleaning is extremely important this will ensure your mobility scooter will serve you for a long time. In the long run, it will save you money and a lot of time waiting for the Mobility Scooter to be repaired. You should clean your mobility scooter weekly.
  • Do not use aggressive power jets or water sprays when washing the mobility scooter and keep water off the battery as much as you can. Clean gently but thoroughly and make sure that all the outer casing of the electric parts are dry and clean.
  • Remove any dirt, debris, sand, mud, grit, or grime that got caught on the Mobility Scooter and dry it off.
  • While cleaning, it is a good opportunity to look closely for worn, loose, cracked, rusty, torn or damaged parts. Buckled paint can also be a hint for some parts that need closer inspection.

Lubricating

  • It is also recommended to lubricate, levers, cables, etc. A clean, lubricated mobility scooter tends to be faster, smoother and quieter. It’s like having a little extra push for free.
  • Apply the lubricant to the different parts let it sit for a few minutes and then wipe off the excess lubricant with a rag. After a while, clean the different parts with a degreaser to remove any excess dirt that has been collected.

Weather

  • Don’t leave the mobility scooter out in the rain or snow.
  • Store it somewhere dry and out of direct sunlight. Overheating the batteries, for example, can cause problems.
  • Do not open up casings, chargers, etc as you are unlikely to be able to reseal them effectively afterwards, making them more susceptible to water damage and other extreme weather conditions.
  • Batteries should be charged once a month regardless of usage if possible.

Schedule

  • The frequency of maintenance depends on how much you ride and under which conditions. Recreational riders need far less maintenance than off-road riders.
  • The harder you ride, the more you have to take care of your Mobility Scooter if you want it to last.
  • There are various time intervals for proper maintenance. Quick maintenance should be done before & after every ride.
Time after Purchase Action Suggested
Everytime before you ride (The 60-Second Check) Check tyre pressure, check

brakes that they work, check lights, check bolts (make sure everything is tight), and check the battery gauge.  Do not ride the unit unless everything is functional and proper
30 Days (every month)| Completely clean the unit, including the dust on the motor and under the seat. Check for any abnormal wear and tear or alignment problems.
90 Days (every 3 months)| Inspect the frame and fork for paint cracks or bulges that may indicate frame or part damage; pay particular attention to all frame joints. Check wear and tear on tyres. Check

range of battery.

180 Days| Inspect all components on the unit. Check that connections are nice and tight. Look inside where your controller is and clean in detail. Check that all plugs are clean. Go over every bolt and nut in your unit.
360 Days (every 12 months)| Bring the unit for a complete tune-up. Depending on the unit the shop should complete a battery discharge, tyres should be changed depending on wear and tear. All connections should be checked for rust and loosness. All components should be checked including charged, ignition, and gauges.

Specifications

Name Boomerbuggy Cargo
Motor 800W
Voltage 60V
Amp Hour 32AH
Watt Hours 1920Wh
Battery Life 300 Cycles
Battery Lead Acid
Removable Battery Only During Replacement
Charger 60V 5.0A 110V
Charge Time 6 – 7 Hours
Lights LED
Max Load 440 lbs.
Assembled Weight 310 lbs.
Assembled Length 65″
Assembled Width 27″
Assembled Height 63″
Seat Height 27″
Seat Width 27″
Seat Length 17″
Boxed Weight 350 lbs.
Boxed Length 67
Boxed Width 33
Box Height 31
Range Up to 70 km
Speed 19 km/h
Climbing Incline 20 Degrees
Front Wheel 3.5 – 8
Rear Wheel 3.5 – 8
Gauges Odometer / Battery Level / Speedome- ter
Ground Clearance 7″
Wheel Base 40″
Battery Weight 110 lbs.
Name Boomerbuggy Cargo
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Rear Brakes Hydraulic Disc
Front Brakes Drum + Electronic
Ignition Yes
Front Shocks Dual Coil
Rear Shocks Dual Coil
Controller Standard
Pedal Assist N/A
Speed Levels 1 Speed with Potentiometer
Throttle Push / Pull
Cruise Control N/A
Display Back Lit LED
Frame Size N/A
Rear / Basket Storage Yes
Under Seat Storage Font Basket
Rear / Basket Storage Volume 29 x 14 x 15
Under Seat / Glove Storage 20 x 13 x12
MP3 No
Occupancy 1
Alarm Yes
Steering Lock No
Center Kickstand No
Foldable No
Folded Dimension No

Documents / Resources

| DAYMAK 2001 Boomer Buggy Cargo 48V [pdf] User Manual
2001 Boomer Buggy Cargo 48V, 2001, Boomer Buggy Cargo 48V, Buggy Cargo 48V, Cargo 48V
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