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Maintenance

Your C.A.T. requires minimum maintenance to give you years of service. 
Always follow these simple procedures before your ride.

Make sure battery is fully charged.

Never leave battery uncharged for more than 30 days, as this will 
negatively impact performance.

Inspect all connections each time you ride to insure nothing is loose and 
wires are not frayed or damaged.

Make sure tires are inflated to their proper pressure as shown on the tire 
and tighten wheels bolts periodically.

Test brakes to insure they are operating before increasing speed.

If using a helmet, adjust helmet properly for each rider for maximum 
protection.

Battery Replacement

Battery replacement should only be done by a C.A.T. authorized service 
dealer or anyone with simple technical skills.  The batteries are located in 
the battery compartment on the footboard. To get to them, remove the 
battery cover and carefully disconnect the wires from the battery terminal, 
marking each wire to insure it is reconnected to the correct connector. 
Replace the battery and cover and then charge the battery before 
attempting to use.

Wiring Diagram

Summary of Contents for Compact Adult Tricycle

Page 1: ...Compact Adult Tricycle Owners Manual Kool C A T Scooters USA 1203 Spanish Flower Drive Granbury Texas 76048 786 566 9776...

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Page 3: ...t be liable for any damages or injuries due to repairs by unauthorized individuals C A T should only be operated by individuals 16 years of age or older Safety Instructions Always wear approved safety...

Page 4: ...net Brushless DC Motor Motor Power 350KW Battery Type Dry Cell Battery Battery 48 V Charger UL Approved 110 volt Charging Time 4 8 hours Rated Speed Up to 16 mph Single Charge Up to 25 miles Maximum C...

Page 5: ...1 Red Button for Headlight 3 Motor 12 Green Button for Horn 4 Front Fender 13 Brake Lock 5 Front Fork 14 Power Indicator 6 Basket 15 Seat Post No longer used 7 Folding Handlebar Connection 16 Trailer...

Page 6: ...re in bag Assembling the C A T Unpack the C A T and inspect all the parts to insure all are included Please contact your C A T dealer immediately if any parts are missing Place your C A T on a flat cl...

Page 7: ...s together and plug in the color coded wires to the corresponding color wire from the battery Once the connections are completed push them into the opening next to the battery Reinsert the bolts and n...

Page 8: ...g the Battery Cover Installing the Handlebar Insert the metal tabs on the 4 plastic tabs on the battery cover Align the battery box and tabs making sure all wires are inside the cover Tighten the batt...

Page 9: ...is will expose the nut which must be tightened Once it is tight raise the handlebar back into place and pull up on the handle Note The collapsible handlebar connector faces slightly to the left of cen...

Page 10: ...se battery lifespan For best results charge the battery after every use In order to charge the batteries plug the charger into the socket located at the rear of the battery compartment Be sure it is t...

Page 11: ...is high speed meaning the C A T can be driven from 0 to 16 mph The second stop is low speed meaning the C A T can be driven from 0 to 6mph The battery gauge on the handlebar will illuminate indicatin...

Page 12: ...ed Be careful to slightly push the throttle until you are accustomed to its sensitivity As you push the throttle your speed will increase To stop your C A T disengage the throttle and apply pressure t...

Page 13: ...ighten wheels bolts periodically Test brakes to insure they are operating before increasing speed If using a helmet adjust helmet properly for each rider for maximum protection Battery Replacement Bat...

Page 14: ...mmediately stop operation and check to insure all connections have been tightened sufficiently Brakes may need adjusting See your C A T dealer Recharge unit or battery may be malfunctioning See your C...

Page 15: ...fety instructions in this manual or that is subject to misuse neglect negligence or accident It also does not apply to any C A T scooter that has been altered in any way from the original to alter its...

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