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Code

Description

Scooter Condition

Action

Charge batteries

Scooter may run 

slowly

Batteries less than 23.3v. Charge 

as soon as possible.

2

Bad motor  

connection.

Scooter will not

run

Check all connections 

between the motor and the 

controller.

3

Motor short circuit.

Scooter will not run

Check all connections  

between the motor and the 

battery.

4

Not Used

5

Not Used

6

Inhibit circuit  

activated.

Scooter will not run

Check charger is not still  

connected or a controller fault.

7

Throttle pot error.

Scooter will not run

Check wig wag lever is in neutral 

position. Faulty  

potentiometer.

Controller fault.

Scooter will not run

Check all connections are  

secure. Switch scooter on and 

R΍WKLVPD\FOHDUWKHFRGH

Magnetic brake error. Scooter will not run

Check scooter is not in  

freewheel. Check brake  

connections.

Error Flash Code

Summary of Contents for MS01117

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL PRODUCT CODE MS01117 ...

Page 2: ...PANEL 6 4 2 HOW TO OPERATE YOUR SCOOTER 6 5 DRIVING ON THE ROAD 12 6 BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE 13 7 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 16 7 1 WEEKLY CHECKS 16 7 2 SERVICE 16 7 3 BATTERY PACK AND TYRES 16 7 4 CLEANING 17 7 5 STORAGE 17 7 6 MOVING ABOUT 17 7 7 DISASSEMBLING THE SCOOTER FOR TRANSPORTATION 18 7 8 ASSEMBLING THE SCOOTER 19 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 9 SPECIFICATION 23 10 WARRANTY 25 ...

Page 3: ... where the terrain is forgiving for example smooth paths shopping centres etc It is a class I Medical Device and a class VFRRWHU DV GHȴQHG E WKH 5RDG 7UDɝF FW ΖW IHDWXUHV D URWDWLQJ VHDW DQG FDQ EH easily folded and disassembled 2 SAFETY NOTICE 2 1 BEFORE DRIVING The user needs to be familiar with the use and operation of this scooter before driving Ride on the pavement and pedestrian areas only N...

Page 4: ...carrying passengers Do not use the scooter to carry heavy goods Do not use a mobile phone or other wireless communication devices whilst driving OZD V VWRS VRPHZKHUH VXLWDEOH DQG VZLWFK R WKH VFRRWHU EHIRUH XVLQJ WKH SKRQH Do not set in freewheel mode when driving especially on a gradient Ensure that the scooter s automatic brake is applied before use Do not exceed the weight limit of the scooter ...

Page 5: ...VXVFHSWLELOLW RI WKH scooter Scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI from sources such as mobile phones walkie talkies TV and radio broadcast stations and amateur radio sets In some cases there is a risk this interference may cause involuntary movement of the scooter The scooter has been tested and passed to withstand interference to a level of 20V per metre Be aware that t...

Page 6: ... clockwise and the battery gauge should illuminate To switch WKH SRZHU R WXUQ WKH NH DQWLFORFNZLVH DIWHU ZKLFK WKH EDWWHU JDXJH VKRXOG VZLWFK R DQG WKH NH FDQ EH UHPRYHG WARNING R QRW WXUQ WKH LJQLWLRQ R ZKLOVW GULYLQJ DV WKLV ZLOO OHDG WR DQ HPHUJHQF VWRS DQG possible risk of damage or injury Power Gauge 2 Speed Dial 3 Key Ignition 4 Horn Button 5 Wigwag Paddle 3 2 4 5 5 ...

Page 7: ...g the scooter to a prompt stop The wigwag paddle allows you to control the speed of the scooter up to a max speed GHWHUPLQHG E VSHHG LDO 7KH IXUWKHU WKH ZLJZDJ SDGGOH LV GHȵHFWHG WKH IDVWHU WKH scooter will go up to 4mph Note Wait at least 2 seconds before operating the wigwag paddle after starting the scooter with the key Operating the wigwag paddle at the same time as the key switch will cause t...

Page 8: ... forward position before driving Adjusting the Seat Height Firstly remove the seat by rotating the seat as described above whilst pulling up on the seat Remove the nut and bolt securing the chrome post into the chassis of the scooter Adjusting the Armrest Width Firstly insert the armrest tubing into the seat so that WKH DUPUHVW LV SRVLWLRQHG DW WKH UHTXLUHG ZLGWK Secondly tighten the threaded knob...

Page 9: ...lease WARNING Always ensure the tiller lock is disengaged when driving the scooter Always check the tiller moves and turns freely before driving Battery Gauge The LEDs will illuminate to show the amount of power remaining in the batteries The more LEDs are lit the more power is remaining When only the three leftmost LEDs are lit then the batteries should be recharged The remaining power indicated ...

Page 10: ... the batteries after each use to ensure maximum range Read the Battery Charging section in the manual before use Circuit Breaker The circuit breaker may trip when the scooter is under excessive load or when travelling on steep inclines It will be more prone to tripping when the scooter is low on battery charge Under normal conditions the circuit breaker button will protrude by 2mm 3mm If the circu...

Page 11: ...ent 7KH WLOOHU FDQ EH DGMXVWHG LQWR PDQ GL HUHQW SRVLWLRQV WR VXLW HDFK user To adjust follow the steps below ROG WKH WLOOHU VHFXUHO ZLWK RXU KDQG VHH RQ SKRWR WR SUHYHQW WKH WLOOHU IURP falling 2 Fully slacken the knob see 2 on the photo so the tiller can move 3 8VLQJ WKH RWKHU KDQG UHSRVLWLRQ WKH WLOOHU DV UHTXLUHG WKHQ UHWLJKWHQ WKH NQRE to secure 2 ...

Page 12: ... dial to a position you feel safe and comfortable with 7 Check the wigwag paddle and automatic brake work correctly Before driving check the environment around you is safe for you to drive WARNING H FDUHIXO ZKLOVW GULYLQJ LQ KHDY WUDɝF RU FURZGHG DUHDV KLOVW UHYHUVLQJ WKH vehicle be aware of people or objects behind you Stopping Release the wigwag paddle completely The vehicle will automatically b...

Page 13: ... details 4 Pull the end of the rubber cover on WKH EDWWHU SDFN Ȃ DV VKRZQ LQ photo Then connect the charger s round plug into the charging socket 2 5 Switch on the plug socket at the mains The battery pack can be charged on board the scooter Alternatively the battery pack can be removed from the scooter and be charged away from the scooter To Remove the Battery Pack 6ZLWFK WKH VFRRWHU R DW WKH ign...

Page 14: ...ger cord until charging is completed and the light is lit Green 2 When fully charged the battery charger will still trickle charge the battery for optimum range 3 Even when not in use the scooter should be charged at least every week to ensure battery longevity 4 PELHQW WHPSHUDWXUH ZLOO D HFW FKDUJLQJ WLPH KDUJLQJ WLPH ZLOO EH ORQJHU in cold environments 5 7KH EDWWHULHV FDUU D HDU ZDUUDQW ZKLFK FR...

Page 15: ...east once a week even if the scooter is not used 2 After charging or replacing a new battery drive the scooter for a short period to HQVXUH EDWWHU FDSDFLW LV VXɝFLHQW 3 In cold environments the battery may respond more slowly and range will be reduced 4 KHQ GULYLQJ RQ D JUDGLHQW WKH EDWWHU JDXJH ZLOO ȵXFWXDWH 7KLV LV D QRUPDO occurrence 5 Battery range is reduced when driving up gradients or on ro...

Page 16: ...e is swivels and locks easily Tyres Check tyre tread depth and for any signs of damage such as cracking 7 2 SERVICE To ensure your scooter is correctly serviced take it to your dealer for regular servicing We recommend that scooters are serviced at least annually and your dealer may charge a fee for this CAUTION Even if the scooter has not been used it should still be serviced annually 7 3 BATTERY...

Page 17: ...XJJHG DQG WKH VFRRWHU VZLWFKHG R EHIRUH FOHDQLQJ the scooter 7 5 STORAGE Ensure the scooter is stored with the seat set in the forward position the scooter VZLWFKHG R ZLWK WKH EDWWHU SDFN UHPRYHG DQG FKDUJHU GLVFRQQHFWHG CAUTION Store the scooter in environments which are free from direct sunlight and water or moisture 7 6 MOVING ABOUT 6ZLWFK R WKH VFRRWHU XVLQJ WKH LJQLWLRQ NH DQG GLVPRXQW IURP W...

Page 18: ... 7 1 5 5 77 5Ζ 6 2 Remove the seat First push the seat swivel lever forward Then pull up on the seat whilst rotating the seat Lift the basket up to remove it from the front tiller 4 Separate the front and rear sections Press down on the handle of the rear VHFWLRQ ZKLOVW SXOOLQJ XS XVLQJ WKH lever 2 on the front section 3 Remove the Battery Pack Pull up on the battery pack handle to remove 2 ...

Page 19: ...ront and rear sections together Hold the back of the rear section and lift the front section into place using the lever Then release the rear section and lower the front section with the lever Release the lever and ensure the sections are securely linked 2 2 Raise the tiller on the front section 7XUQ WKH WLOOHU DGMXVWPHQW NQRE towards the rear of the scooter and WKHQ OLIW XS WKH WLOOHU WR WKH UHTX...

Page 20: ...at lever forward and swivel the seat until it locks in position 3 Drop the battery pack into the void in the scooter Press lightly on the top of the battery pack to ensure the battery pack is fully installed 5 Place the basket onto the front of the tiller ...

Page 21: ...ewheel lever Problem Scooter appears slow Symptoms Remedy Flat batteries Recharge battery Speed setting slow Turn up speed dial Problem Seat moves whilst in use Symptoms Remedy Seat not locked in position Slowly rotate the seat until it drops in place and is secure Problem Tiller appears loose or will not swivel freely Symptoms Remedy Tiller adjustment knob loose Tighten tiller adjustment knob Til...

Page 22: ...ions between the motor and the battery 4 Not Used 5 Not Used 6 Inhibit circuit activated Scooter will not run Check charger is not still connected or a controller fault 7 Throttle pot error Scooter will not run Check wig wag lever is in neutral position Faulty potentiometer Controller fault Scooter will not run Check all connections are secure Switch scooter on and R WKLV PD FOHDU WKH FRGH Magneti...

Page 23: ...V 20ah x 2 Charger 29V 3ah Controller Type Dynamic R Series DR50 50A or PG D51270 Front Tyre 163 x 50 solid Rear Tyre 185 x 70 solid Top Speed 4mph 6 4kph Climbing angle Up to 6 Maximum Cruising range 15 5 miles 25km Min turning radius 120cm 47 2 Ground clearance 5 5cm 2 1 Kerb climbing ability 4cm 1 5 Obstacle climbing ability 4cm 1 5 Max Weight Capacity 136kg 21 stone X Go Astro MS01117 ...

Page 24: ...XUHU UHVHUYHV WKH ULJKW WR PRGLI WKH VSHFLȴFDWLRQ LI QHFHVVDU 7KH ȴQDO VSHFLȴFDWLRQ LV VXEMHFW WR WKH LQGLYLGXDO VFRRWHU RX SXUFKDVH IURP RXU GHDOHU Note Maximum driving distance is based on an ambient temperature of 20 ºC a 75kg driver DQG D EUDQG QHZ IXOO FKDUJHG EDWWHU E D FRQVWDQW GULYLQJ VSHHG DW NP K ZLWK EDWWHU SRZHU GLVFKDUJHG 7KH VFRRWHU LV FODVVHG DV D W SH YHKLFOH DV GHȴQHG E 1 ...

Page 25: ...red by this warranty for the balance of the warranty period on the scooter 5 Consumable items supplied will not generally be covered during the normal warranty SHULRG XQOHVV VXFK LWHPV UHTXLUH UHSDLU RU UHSODFHPHQW FOHDUO DV D GLUHFW UHVXOW RI D manufacturing or material defect Such items include among others upholstery tyres and batteries 6 The above warranty conditions apply to a brand new scoot...

Page 26: ...er and give all relevant details so they can act quickly The manufacturer reserves the right to alter without notice any weights measurements or Tianjin Kepler Vehicle Industry Co Ltd Xinmin road west area of economic and technological development zone Tianjin 300462 China ...

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