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Warning: 

Be sure adjustments knobs are securely tightened against the inserted armrest 
tube. Do not exceed the maximum armrest width of 60,5 cm. 

 

 

 

 
 

Flip-up armrests  

Pull up on the end of either armrest to flip it up for easy transfer on and off your 

scooter. 

 

Armrest angle 

To increase the armrest angle, turn the armrest angle screw clockwise, see picture 6. 

To decrease the armrest angle, turn the armrest angle screw counter clockwise. 
 

 

 
 

Picture 5 

Picture 6 

Summary of Contents for Zoom 4

Page 1: ...UserManual Zoom 4 ...

Page 2: ...the Zoom 4 scooter is read carefully The manual contains important information about the safe use and maintenance of your Zoom 4 scooter We recommend that you keep this guide it is also your proof of warranty and you will find it useful for referring to it at a later date The safety instructions in this guide are general guidelines that must be seen as broad guidelines Your new 2GOability Zoom 4 s...

Page 3: ...2 Zoom 4 Fill out the information on your authorized dealer below Company Address Telephone number Fax number Email address Website ...

Page 4: ... OFF 10 4 3 SET UP 10 4 4 BASIC DRIVING 12 4 5 STEERING 12 4 6 CONTROL THROUGH TIGHT SPOTS 13 4 7 GOING UP AN INCLINE DOWN A DECLINE 14 4 8 MOTOR BRAKING SYSTEM 16 4 9 EMI RFI 16 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MOUNTING OPTIONS 18 5 1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 18 5 2 ARMREST ADJUSTMENTS 18 5 3 SEAT ADJUSTMENTS 20 5 4 DISASSEMBLY 20 5 5 ASSEMBLY 23 6 TRANSPORT AND TRANSIT IN CAR 27 7 CARE AND MAINTAINANCE 2...

Page 5: ...l number The unique serial number You must have this number when making technical requests or if warranty parts are required 3 Maximum user weight The largest occupant weight allowed for protection of both the Zoom 4 scooter and the user 4 Type number This number indicates which model of Zoom 4 scooter you have again this is always required when making technical calls 5 Model name The model name o...

Page 6: ...knob 15 Freewheel lever 6 Tiller lock knob 16 Battery pack 7 Front bumper 17 Seat rotation lever 8 Front fork 18 Seating 9 Front wheel 19 Armrest 10 Foot deck 20 Backrest Your Zoom 4 scooter is equipped with a number of elements and parts You should know these before continue reading this manual Designs and specifications may change without prior notice 1 15 20 19 16 10 12 11 9 8 7 17 13 6 5 4 3 2...

Page 7: ...ossible when the 2GOability Zoom 4 scooter is not used correctly dangerous situations may occur 3 1 General safety regulations Protect your 2GOability Zoom 4 scooter by checking it regularly When a part of your Zoom 4 scooter is not functioning properly a dangerous situation could occur Warning You must keep your Zoom 4 scooter in a good state to guarantee safe use 3 2 Warnings for safe use Warnin...

Page 8: ... pinch points especially when assembling and disassembling your scooter Never sit on your scooter when it is being transported Always fasten down your scooter securely with an approved tie down system while transporting your scooter Never operate your scooter if it is not functioning properly Always use caution when driving on soft or uneven surfaces such as grass and gravel Also use caution on de...

Page 9: ...e to operate your scooter at the lowest speed level Turn the dial clockwise to increase the operational speed of your scooter We recommend that you select a speed setting at which you feel comfortable safe and in control of your scooter Key Switch This switch turns the power on and off to your scooter Insert the key into the key switch Turn the key 90 degrees clockwise to turn on your scooter s po...

Page 10: ...scooter This self centering lever system controls your scooter s speed up to the maximum speed set by the speed adjustment dial and its forward and reverse direction When the throttle control lever is completely released it automatically returns to the center stop position and engages your scooter s brakes bringing you to a complete stop You will hear a click when the park brake engages Control Op...

Page 11: ...n the seat Fasten the seatbelt if your scooter is so equipped Flip down or replace the armrests Getting off your scooter Make certain that the power is turned off and the key is removed Return tiller to full upright position Flip up or remove the armrests Unfasten the seatbelt Carefully place one foot on the ground transfer your weight to that leg and slowly come to a standing position Step away f...

Page 12: ...on yourself in the seat Use the seat rotate lever to position the seat so that it is locked in the fully forward direction Fasten your seat belt if your scooter is so equipped Place the key into the key switch Rotate the key to the on position see picture 3 Picture 4 shows how the key is positioned in the off position Warning Pushing the scooter too quickly in freewheel will cause the motor to act...

Page 13: ...throttle control lever to gently accelerate your scooter Release the throttle control lever to allow your scooter to come gently to a full stop Practice these two basic functions until you feel that you have control of your scooter 4 5 Steering Place both hands on the handgrips of the tiller turn the tiller to the right to travel to the right Turn the tiller to the left to travel to the left Make ...

Page 14: ...vre smoothly and safely Below are some common obstacles that you may meet during the daily use of your scooter Listed with those obstacles are some driving tips that should help you conquer those obstacles Learn and follow those tips and with surprising ease you will soon be in control of your scooter as you manoeuvre it through doors up and down ramps up and over curbs through grass and gravel an...

Page 15: ... it Feel free to use your scooter on lawns or in park areas Avoid long or high grass which may wrap around your scooter s axles Avoid loose gravel 4 7 Going up an incline down a decline Driving on inclines For maximum stability lean forward in your scooters seat while proceeding up ramps inclines curbs or any low rise Drive with caution when attempting to drive up to any incline even handicap acce...

Page 16: ...ollow one of two procedures Tip When using either of the following procedures to back down a slope 2GOability strongly advises that you have the assistance of another person Procedure 1 Under power Set the key switch to the Off position Dismount your scooter Set the key switch to the On position While standing next to your scooter carefully operate the controls at the lowest speed setting Slowly a...

Page 17: ...ter The scooter will move freely until you reach a certain speed You will then encounter some resistance as the motor brake system is activated 4 9 EMI RFI The rapid development of electronics especially in the area of communications has saturated our environment with electromagnetic radio waves that are emitted by television transmitters cellular phones citizen s band radios CBs amateur radios ha...

Page 18: ...ectronic communication devices such as cellular phones walkie talkies and CB radios while your scooter is turned on Be aware of any nearby transmitters radio television microwave etc on your intended route and avoid operating your scooter close to any of those transmitters Turn off the power if your scooter is going to be in a stationary position for any length of time Be aware that adding accesso...

Page 19: ...m 4 scooter Length 105 cm Width 59 cm Tires Solid low profile Front wheels 9 Rear wheels 9 Weight capacity 115 kg Ground clearance 7 cm Weight of front half 20 kg Weight of rear half 17 kg Weight of seat without arms 7 25 kg Maximum speed 8 km h Battery range using 2 12V 18ah batteries at 95 kg 15 km Turning radius 99 cm Battery pack weight 12 kg Weight 45 kg Weight with batteries 57 kg 5 2 Armres...

Page 20: ...rest width of 60 5 cm Flip up armrests Pull up on the end of either armrest to flip it up for easy transfer on and off your scooter Armrest angle To increase the armrest angle turn the armrest angle screw clockwise see picture 6 To decrease the armrest angle turn the armrest angle screw counter clockwise Picture 5 Picture 6 ...

Page 21: ...st in the seat pedestal see picture 7 arrow 2 Position the seat post at the desired height while aligning the holes in the seat post and the seat pedestal Replace the nut and bolt Pull up on the seat rotation lever when placing the seat back on the seat post 5 4 Disassembly Warning A pinch point is an area where you MUST pay attention to your fingers that they won t get pinched between two metal a...

Page 22: ... armrest adjustment knobs and remove the arms from the seat This will reduce the weight of the seat making it easier to lift While holding the seat rotation lever up grab the seat on opposite sides and with a firm grip pull the seat straight up towards you see picture 8 Remove the battery pack Lift the battery pack off the scooter see picture 9 Picture 8 Picture 9 ...

Page 23: ...1 arrow 1 This will lock the front wheel to keep it from turning side to side to help control while carrying Loosen tiller adjustment knob and fold the tiller down flat see picture 11 arrow 2 Then tighten the adjustment knob to secure the tiller in its new position Once the tiller is lowered and locked you may use it as a handle for easy transportation Grab it by the plastic on the tiller see pict...

Page 24: ...g result due to the component weight such as batteries during preparation for transport and maintenance work Always carry out any work to be done with great care Always try to get help from a second person especially when stowing parts for transport Ensure that all components in the scooter have been correctly assembled After assembly check that all locking devices are holding correctly by lifting...

Page 25: ...frame and the drivetrain see picture 15 Lower the frame onto the drive train until the drivetrain release lever engages Install the battery pack Gently lower the battery pack onto the frame see picture 16 Picture 14 Picture 15 Picture 16 Picture 17 ...

Page 26: ...he tiller knob securely in the desired position Replace the floor basket and tiller basket Replace the floor basket onto the frame Replace the tiller basket onto the tiller Placing the seat Warning Pinch point Keep your hands and clothing clear of the seat swivel post and seat post Accident hazard due to non engaged seat Ensure that the seat is properly engaged by turning the seat slightly left an...

Page 27: ...ller will not turn This will cause injury Engage the park brake Accident hazard due to incorrect seat position Always turn the seat to face forwards and engage it before driving If the seat is in any other position the possibility of tipping is increased Before turning the seat always ensure that the scooter is on an even and solid surface Picture 19 ...

Page 28: ...ets or other forms of padding must be used to protect your scooter during transporting Warning If your scooter and its components are not properly and securely stowed during transportation the scooter or the components may move or become airborne and cause injury or damage Never sit on your scooter when it is being transported Always fasten down your scooter securely with an approved tie down syst...

Page 29: ...ly charged helps to extend battery life Use the following guidelines to help keep your batteries in optimum condition To break in the batteries completely run down the batteries 4 5 times This will increase battery life and help them retain their maximum charge For daily use keep batteries fully charged We recommend that you plug in the off board charger after each use and charge 6 8 hours If you ...

Page 30: ... Make certain that the freewheel lever is set to the engaged position Check the main circuit breaker If necessary reset the circuit breaker Make certain that the speed adjustment dial is at the desired setting Make certain that the key switch is set to the On position If none of the above procedures solve the problem contact your authorized 2GOability dealer Main circuit breaker The 50 amp main ci...

Page 31: ...Batteries in this section of this manual If the problem continues have your authorized 2GOability dealer load test the batteries If the batteries are good the charger may be the problem Consult your authorized 2GOability dealer Resetting the Main Circuit Breaker If the main circuit breaker trips as a result of run down batteries or because of a temporary overload reset the circuit breaker Wait ten...

Page 32: ... Beep Indicates that the battery voltage with the throttle control lever in the neutral position is below 19 volts The batteries need to be charged Your scooter will continue to operate at reduced speeds until the voltage fall to 17 5 volts As the voltage drops you will experience a power loss Remedy charge your scooter batteries 2 Beeps Indicates that the battery voltage has dropped to 17 5 volts...

Page 33: ...ealer perform a battery load test 5 Beeps Indicates a brake problem The freewheel lever may be in the disengaged position The brake or the brake wiring may be damaged For safety reason your scooter was designed to cease operation until the problem is corrected Remedy Make certain that the freewheel lever is in the engaged position Turn the key switch to the Off position to stop the beep code Set t...

Page 34: ...ernal errors or faults Your scooter will not operate until the problem is corrected Remedy Contact your authorized 2GOability dealer 9 WARRANTY 9 1 Warranty application Together with your Zoom 4 scooter you get the factory warranty This warranty is only granted to you as the consumer It is not intended to be used commercially like hiring or institutional use The warranty is limited to defects to m...

Page 35: ...parts by inattentive use accident or wrong use Adjusting the Zoom 4 scooter or parts different from the specifications of the manufacturer or reparations done before the service agent is warned If the product is not equipped with an original factory frame number and identification label as described in the manual see chapter 1 The Zoom 4 scooter that is described and showed in this manual can diff...

Page 36: ...gs you can easily do yourself or a friend or family member can help you We highlight below the maintenance you can do yourself Inspection Daily Monthly Yearly Done by Working of the brake X User Checking the reversibility of front wheels X User Cleaning X User Checking the stability of the frame X Retailers Oiling the wheel bearing X Retailers Tip The 2GOability Zoom 4 complies with EN 12184 and E...

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