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6. DISASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER

CAUTION

•  When lifting the battery box, please use correct lifting posture to avoid injury. 

Ask for assistance if necessary.

•  When inserting the battery box (K1), make sure it is connected securely to 

ensure good conductivity.

BATTERY PACK DISASSEMBLING
Pull Battery Pack Handle (K1) to remove 
Battery Box (K) from scooter.

SEAT DISASSEMBLING
Remove the seat by lifting Seat Rotation Lever 
(F1). Then rotate Seat (F) and lift up and away 
from scooter.

(F1)

(F1)

(F)

1

2

(K)

(K1)

FRONT AND REAR FRAME DISASSEMBLING
Hold the front & rear frame with Release Lever (L) to disassemble the front and rear frame.

(L)

Summary of Contents for AETHOS SLE

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MS01010031...

Page 2: ...TION OF CONTROL PANEL 8 4 2 ADJUSTING COMPONENTS 10 5 CHARGING THE BATTERY 12 5 1 CAUTIONS FOR CHARGING 12 5 2 CHARGING 14 5 3 BATTERY GAUGE OPERATION 15 6 DISASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER 16 7 TROUBLESHOOT...

Page 3: ...cerely hope you enjoy your Abilize Mobility Scooter Please read and observe all warnings and instructions provided in the owner s manual before you operate the various functions of this scooter Also p...

Page 4: ...afe and start again The weight capacity limit can be different depending on ramp degree A slow speed must always be used when ascending descending or traversing a slope or incline and also on uneven t...

Page 5: ...s the date of manufacture and serial number of the power chair Model Number EU Authorized representative European Conformity Medical Device WEEE Conformity Maximum weight capacity Serial Number Lithiu...

Page 6: ...the controls and how to operate them Front View Delta Handlebar Front Basket Tiller Angle adjustment LED Headlight Front bumper handle Solid Tyres Padded Seat Charging Sockets Circuit Breaker Reflect...

Page 7: ...and D1 can be reversed by local dealers if required SLEEP MODE The scooter will go into Sleep Mode if no throttle activity is detected for 10 minutes When the scooter is in Sleep Mode all control pan...

Page 8: ...setting mode by pressing 3 or 4 If no key is pressed within 15 seconds the scooter will automatically exit the setting mode Turn OFF Key switch 1 2 3 4 5 1 Speed Deceleration Press to decrease speed 2...

Page 9: ...indicator will start to flash See Page 18 SPEED CONTROL Press the acceleration button to increase the speed Press the deceleration button to decrease the speed There are 3 different speed settings fo...

Page 10: ...position release Lever F1 and ensure the pin is fully engaged F1 F1 F F E E CIRCUIT BREAKER In the event that the scooter s circuitry becomes overloaded or malfunctions the circuit breaker will trip a...

Page 11: ...T Adjust the armrest s to the most comfortable length then secure by attaching Knob I ANGLE ADJUSTMENT Hold the armrest and pull up latch 1 Push downwards on the rear of the armrest 2 Pivot the armres...

Page 12: ...s a lithium battery Recommended storage temperature range 1 year 20 25 C 3 months 20 45 C 1 month 20 60 C Cell operating conditions Charge temperature 0 45 C Discharge temperature 20 60 C Humidity ran...

Page 13: ...ontact your dealer To avoid damaging the battery and internals do not handle roughly throw roll crush shake apply excessive impact or push out the battery Maintenance and repairs should only be perfor...

Page 14: ...Power RED LIGHT ON LED Charging ORANGE LIGHT ON LED Fully Charged GREEN LIGHT ON C C1 d e a b Charge the battery until the charging indicator turns green For optimal performance it is recommended to c...

Page 15: ...he wall outlet 5 3 BATTERY GAUGE OPERATION Battery Gauge Status Fully Charged The battery gauge is at the maximum parameter Normal Operation Normal Operation Consider charging the battery The battery...

Page 16: ...connected securely to ensure good conductivity BATTERY PACK DISASSEMBLING Pull Battery Pack Handle K1 to remove Battery Box K from scooter SEAT DISASSEMBLING Remove the seat by lifting Seat Rotation...

Page 17: ...as shown When the Tiller M is in the lowest position it can be locked into place with the tiller angle adjuster ASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER Reassemble the scooter by reversing the above disassembly instr...

Page 18: ...as been exceeding its maximum current rating for too long This may be due to a faulty motor Check the motor and associated connections and wiring Turn the controller off leave for a few minutes and tu...

Page 19: ...If the scooter is not used for long periods of time the battery may lose its charge The battery should be charged at least once a month Check the battery gauge before driving to avoid power loss on jo...

Page 20: ...is called its immunity level The higher the immunity level the greater the protection At this time current technology is capable of achieving at least a 20 V m immunity level which would provide usef...

Page 21: ...ose to the motorized scooter control system while using these devices This can affect motorized scooter movement and braking Therefore the warnings listed below are recommended to prevent possible int...

Page 22: ...ver Check for correct function Contact your dealer Horn Check for correct function Contact your dealer Throttles Pull the wigwag to test the scooter movement Contact your dealer Electro mechanical bra...

Page 23: ...hat holds the armrest Contact your dealer Motor Check for correct function Contact your dealer Battery Charger Check if the charger is functioning correctly and the batteries are charged Contact your...

Page 24: ...g 300 lbs Ground Clearance 52 mm 2 Grade Climbable 8 degree Curb Climbable 40 mm 1 6 Turning Radius 1450 mm 57 1 Suspension Rear Brake Electro Mechanical Seat Type Swivel Lightweight Foldable Seat Sea...

Page 25: ...e work will be completed free of charge Frame 5 year limited warranty Electronic parts 12 months limited warranty Batteries 6 month limited warranty Repaired or replaced parts are covered under the re...

Page 26: ...or part having been altered from the manufacturer s specifications or repairs having been attempted before the service agent is notified Please note your authorised dealer contact details on page 3 In...

Page 27: ...P 27 MS01010031...

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