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PREFACE……………………………………………………………..

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SAFETY NOTICE……………………………………………………

2.1 Before Driving 

2.2 While Driving 

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EMI ……………………………………………………………………

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ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY…………………………………

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PARTS INTRODUCTION…………………………………………...

Parts Description 

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OPERATION…………………………………………………………

6.1 Control Panel 

6.2 How to Operate Your Vehicle 

6.3 Setting the Free Wheel and Drive Mode 

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CHARGING AND BATTERY……………………………………….

     

7.1 Charging the Battery 

    7.2 Charging Cord and Plug 

    7.3 Battery 

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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE……………………………..

     

8.1 Daily Checking 

    8.2 Regular Checking Record 

    8.3 Fuse and Tires 

    8.4 Maintenance 

8.5 Storage 

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TROUBLESHOOTING……………………………………………..

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10.  SPECIFICATIONS…………………………………………………..

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11.  WARRANTY………………………………………………………….

  11.1 Vehicle Serial Number   

    11.2 Warranty Policy 

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Summary of Contents for Sport DKS200

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Page 2: ...to Operate Your Vehicle 6 3 Setting the Free Wheel and Drive Mode 13 7 CHARGINGAND BATTERY 7 1 Charging the Battery 7 2 Charging Cord and Plug 7 3 Battery 18 8 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 8 1 Daily Checking 8 2 Regular Checking Record 8 3 Fuse and Tires 8 4 Maintenance 8 5 Storage 21 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 10 SPECIFICATIONS 27 11 WARRANTY 11 1 Vehicle Serial Number 11 2 Warranty Policy 28 ...

Page 3: ...personal injury and or property damage Suggestion Follow these instructions to maintain safe and efficient operations of this vehicle This manual includes a repair and maintenance record chart and the Warranty Keep it in a safe place or in the vehicle If someone else uses the vehicle make sure that you give them the instruction manual for his or her reference We reserve the right to make design mo...

Page 4: ...ping malls business centers etc If you take prescription drugs consult your physician before operating your vehicle Some medications may impair your ability to maintain safe operation of your vehicle Do not operate when under the influence of alcohol this may impair your ability to operate your vehicle in a safe manner Do not drive your vehicle at night Obey pedestrian traffic lights Practice oper...

Page 5: ...o not drive at night or in raining snowing or misting weather Driving in these conditions may affect your ability to drive in a safe manner and could lead to an accident or injury Do not drive your vehicle in a zigzag motion or make sudden turns Sudden turns or driving in a zigzag motion can result in the tipping of your vehicle and could lead to possible injury or damage to your vehicle To avoid ...

Page 6: ...Do not set the vehicle in free wheel mode when driving on an incline or decline To protect yourself while you are driving down a steep decline over 13 degrees the vehicle will not be driven automatically and an electromagnetic brake will activate turn the power on again to restart your vehicle For more information on free wheel mode go to section 6 3 Setting the Free Wheel and Drive Mode on page 1...

Page 7: ... to certain intensity This is called its immunity level The higher the immunity level is the greater the protection At this time current technology is capable of achieving at least a 20 V m immunity level which would provide useful protection from the more common sources of radiated EMI This model as shipped with no further modification has an immunity level of 20 V m without any accessories There...

Page 8: ...he control system of the powered vehicle WARNINGS Electromagnetic interference EMI from sources such as radio and TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones can affect electrically powered vehicles Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or electrically powered vehicle movement that could lead to serious injuries 1...

Page 9: ...cle Fig 1 2 To adjust the tiller into the upright position twist the tiller knob counter clockwise Position the handlebars to the desired angle and tighten the tiller knob Fig 2 3 Insert the seat post into the seat post base Fig 3 4 In order to lock the seat in place lift up on the lever on the side of the seat rotate slightly and release Fig 4 This lever will also be used when you want to rotate ...

Page 10: ... 1 To remove the battery pack pull up on the handle As shown by the arrow The battery pack will lift up away from the vehicle You may also remove the battery pack and charge the batteries separate from the unit Removing the Rear Wheel Motor Assembly 1 Once the battery pack is off you will be able to remove the rear wheel motor assembly from the vehicle 2 Remove the frame pin and disconnect the pow...

Page 11: ...arge and prevent damage Assembling the Rear Wheel Motor Assembly to Front Deck Assembly Tilt rear wheel motor assembly on the rear bumper with side frame stems pointing straight up Lower the front deck assembly on the side frame stems Once it is in place secure the frame pin and reconnect the power cable connector Be careful not to pinch the power cable between the front deck assembly and the rear...

Page 12: ...ment Knob 6 Head Tube 7 Fork 8 Front Wheel 9 Foldable Rotating Seat 10 Seat Rotation Lever 11 Seat Height Adjustment Pin 12 Battery Box Handle 13 Rear Wheel 14 Rear Wheel Motor Handle 15 Charger Socket 16 Free wheel Lever 17 Anti Tip Wheels 18 Reset 5 PARTS INTRODUCTION 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 14 15 16 17 18 ...

Page 13: ...r is turned off ON Power is turned on Speed Dial Allows the user to adjust the forward and reverse speed Forward Reverse and Braking Pull the speed control lever down with your right hand and the vehicle will move forward Pull the speed control lever down with your left hand and the vehicle will move backward Release the speed control lever the electromagnetic brake in the motor will be activated ...

Page 14: ...crements Seat rotation is achieved by raising the seat lever bar swiveling the seat to the desired location and releasing the seat lever handle to lock in place Seat height can be adjusted by removing the seat height adjustment pin Fig 1 and loosening the seat adjustment knob Fig 2 adjust the seat to the desired height and then replace the pin and tighten the adjustment knob ATTENTION Be sure to r...

Page 15: ...iving on an incline the needle may suddenly move to red and yellow area and move back to the green area when the vehicle is on level ground This is normal 5 Under normal circumstances it is natural for the capacity of the batteries to decay as time passes which will result in shorter range per charge as compared to new batteries When you find the range per charge is about 50 of new batteries it is...

Page 16: ...le 2 Do not turn the power key switch to OFF while driving This will lead to an emergency stop and possible injury 3 Do not set to highest speed when driving indoors 4 Do not adjust speed dial while driving the sudden change in speed may endanger you and cause the failure of your vehicle 5 Do not place magnetic devices near the area of the control panel This could affect the safe operation of your...

Page 17: ...TTENTION The stopping distance will vary with your speed When parking your vehicle park on flat ground and then turn the power key switch to OFF before you exit the vehicle 6 3 SETING THE FREE WHEELAND DRIVE MODE Drive Mode Push the black knob down completely and the vehicle can be driven by motor power Free Wheel Mode Lift the black knob up completely and the vehicle can be moved manually ...

Page 18: ...ays continue the charge until the needle stops in green area Do not stop the charging cycle before it is complete 3 While not in use or in storage the batteries will slowly discharge if not plugged in 4 If you do not use your vehicle for long periods of time it should be charged at least every three months to keep the batteries in good condition 5 Charging time will be affected by the ambient temp...

Page 19: ... Service Center 7 3 BATTERY The batteries used on your vehicle are sealed lead acid batteries maintenance free so it is not necessary to change the batteries liquid or refill the liquid WARNING Do not open the battery seal cap for any reason at any time WARNING Keep away from flammable objects while the vehicle is being charged to avoid potential fire or explosion of the batteries The batteries ma...

Page 20: ...clean dry cloth If the battery terminals are covered by residue clean them by using warm water SUGGESTION If necessary contact your authorized Bladez Health Products Corporation Service Center for cleansing and replacing of the battery SUGGESTION 1 Make sure the battery wiring harnesses are installed properly on the terminals and re install the shroud 2 Do not use the batteries to charge telecom e...

Page 21: ...rol Lever Does the vehicle move when the lever is pressed down Does the vehicle stop if the lever is released Motor Are there any abnormal noises from the motor Does the electromagnetic brake work properly Free wheel Mode Does free wheel mode lever work properly Battery Indicator Does the needle move when power is switched on Is the remaining power enough for your trip Horn Does the horn work prop...

Page 22: ...ightening C Clean L Add Oil Item Period Forward Reverse speed lever The function of switches Control Panel Connection of Socket Plug is good Operation and Noise Function of Electromagnetic Brakes Motor Connection of Socket Plug is good Free wheel mode lever Transmi ssion Any oil leakage from transmission box Looseness or corrosion of terminals Connection of Socket Plug is good Battery Any broken e...

Page 23: ...the battery indicator doesn t move check the fuse SUGGESTION Contact your authorized Bladez Health Products Corporation Service Center for inspecting or replacing the fuse since the control panel shroud has to be removed first for replacement of the fuse Tires The condition of the tires depends on how you drive and use your vehicle When tread depth is below 0 5mm it can easily lead to vehicle slip...

Page 24: ... conducting the maintenance of your vehicle turn the power key switch to OFF and make sure the remote charger is not plugged into the vehicle SUGGESTION Do not splash water directly on your vehicle This could lead to the malfunction of the electric system Do not use gasoline solvents or vaporizing solution as they may deform or damage the shroud Using car wax is not recommended 8 5 STORAGE The pow...

Page 25: ...he control panel and charge if needed Check for obstructions on or around the vehicle or in your pathway Check adjustable speed dial Vehicle Has No Power Check the fuse which is located in the control panel shroud Check the battery connections by opening the battery box and inspect all wires to see if they have been pinched or frayed If the vehicle hasn t been charged regularly the batteries may b...

Page 26: ...ade Ability 13 Degrees Weight Capacity 250 lbs Range Per Charge Up to 10 Miles Maximum Speed Forward 4 5 mph Turning Radius 36 Maximum Ground Clearance 2 Seat Overall Height 13 Seat Overall Width 16 Seat Overall Depth 16 Seat Overall Weight 15 lbs Remark The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the specifications if needed The final specifications are subject to any change when you purchase t...

Page 27: ... be performed by authorized Bladez Health Products Corporation Service Centers only 3 Transportation costs for repair or replacement will be the purchasers responsibility 4 Replaced parts will be the property of Bladez Health Products Corporation Do not return faulty part s to Bladez Health Products Corporation without prior consent NOTE Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied ...

Page 28: ... in accordance with the owner s manual 4 Modifications or repairs performed by unauthorized service centers or the use of non genuine Bladez Parts will not be covered under warranty 5 Failure of unit due to use of part or accessories not supplied or recommended by Bladez Health Products Corporation Problems caused by the following reasons are not covered 1 Failure to carry out regular inspection a...

Page 29: ... the Bladez Health Products Corporation dealer where it was purchased 11 2 5 Warranty rights are non Transferable Bladez Health Products Corporation warranty is non transferable The warranty will only be honored to the original purchaser NOTE Implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to one year from the date of original purchase and to ...

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