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Charging Your Batteries
• Turn off the scooter power and remove the 
key

• Slide away the cover of the charger outlet 
point positioned on the front of the battery box 
or tiller charging port as shown.

• Put the charger plug into the outlet point.

• Do not switch on the battery charger until all 
the plugs are in position.

• The LED light on the battery charger will show 
amber when charging. The LED light on the 
battery charger will show green when the 
batteries are fully charged.

Battery Charging 

• Turn off the mains power to the charger before removing the charger plug from the 
charging outlet.

WARNING: Never attempt to open or disassemble the charger, risk of explosion and 
electric shock if batteries are charged when incorrectly wired. Also, risk of electric 
shock and damage to the battery if it gets wet.

General Information 
• Your scooter requires 2x lead acid batteries that are sealed and maintenance free. 
They are recharged by the supplied off-board charging system or via the tiller charging 
port.

•Fully charge your travel scooters batteries 10-12 hours before using it for the first 
time. Charge the batteries daily after every discharge even after partly discharge.

• If the battery indicator has reached the red LED, charge the batteries for 16 hours 
minimum, ignoring the charge complete display.

• Even if the scooter is unused for a long period of time, the batteries should have a 24 
hour charge once a week to ensure both batteries are fully charged.

• Do not charge your batteries under extreme temperatures, high temperatures above 
30ºc are not recommended as well as low temperatures under 10ºc.

EMI/RFI
All electrically powered vehicles, including scooters are susceptible to 
Electromagnetic Interference / Radio Frequency Interference (EMI / RFI). This 
interference could result in abnormal, unintended movement of your scooter. The FDA 
has determined that each make and model of scooter can resist EMI / RFI to a certain 
level. This product has been tested and has passed an immunity level of 20 V/m. 

Summary of Contents for Aguna Comfort

Page 1: ...MOBILITY SCOOTER USER MANUAL Aguna Comfort...

Page 2: ...ended to be used for towing or in use in muddy or soft areas of ground Users could endanger themselves and others if they are not capable of driving the scooter safely It is up to the users to ensure...

Page 3: ...r To reverse either use your right thumb to push the right side of the throttle control lever or use your left hand fingers to pull back on the left hand side of the throttle control lever Battery Ind...

Page 4: ...ns are 1 Drive Mode is indicated by Closed Pull the lever backwards for this position 2 Freewheel Mode is indicated by Open Push the lever forwards for this position WARNING Before placing your scoote...

Page 5: ...either for transportation or storage To unlock fully press the tiller lock button down then quickly release your finger The button will spring up to the unlocked position The tiller will now move sid...

Page 6: ...ront of the scooter and lift basket directly upwards off the basket bracket 4 Fold down the tiller Loosen the tiller adjustment knob by turning anti clockwise and carefully lower the tiller With the t...

Page 7: ...the battery box into position on the scooter making sure the box is securely and fully connected to the battery connector Place basket onto bracket and make sure it is securely fixed Fixing Seat Stan...

Page 8: ...d and maintenance free They are recharged by the supplied off board charging system or via the tiller charging port Fully charge your travel scooters batteries 10 12 hours before using it for the firs...

Page 9: ...Inspecting Tyres The condition of the tyres depends on how you drive and use your scooter Please check the tread depth regularly Replace the tyres when the tread depth is less than 0 5 mm Important Po...

Page 10: ...to avoid tipping Never make sharp turns on slopes Try to avoid crossing slopes always try to drive straight up and down the slope never reverse down a slope Going Up a Hill Lean forward when going up...

Page 11: ...nd drains can affect braking and steering Solid Tyres Your vehicle is fitted with solid tyres Regularly check them for signs of damage or wear Front Basket The basket mounted on the front has a weight...

Page 12: ...rn key off then back on again If traveling down a slope reduce scooter speed to the minimum setting 4 Power time exceeded Turn the scooter off for a few minutes then turn it back on 5 Brake error Ensu...

Page 13: ...charger 5 Recharge battery 6 Turn key switch OFF then ON 7 Check power light for Flash Code see previous page Range less than expected 1 Charging too infrequently 2 Defective or worn out battery 3 Co...

Page 14: ...authorised Clearwell Mobility engineer should service this product and only genuine spare parts should be used Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the product yourself Repairs carried...

Page 15: ...es 44kg Mass of the heaviest part 14 5kg Max angle capacity 10 Max speed forward 4mph 6km h Suspension Full active front rear Seat height 400 480mm Seat width 460mm Turning radius 54 137 0cm Range Up...

Page 16: ...Clearwell Mobility 21 Albert Drive Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 9TN Call Us 01444 253 300 www clearwellmobility co uk...

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