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III   &   IV   Series   

Mobility   Scooter   

Owner’s   Manual

   

   

   

                        

               

   

   

   

Daymak   Inc.   ·∙   130   Oakdale   Rd   ·∙   Toronto,   ON   ·∙   M3N   1V9   

416.749.2324   ·∙   1.866.379.7779   ·∙   

www.daymak.com

   

   

Summary of Contents for III series

Page 1: ...III IV Series Mobility Scooter Owner s Manual Daymak Inc 130 Oakdale Rd Toronto ON M3N 1V9 416 749 2324 1 866 379 7779 www daymak com...

Page 2: ...Introduction 3 Diagrams and Specs 4 6 EMI Safety Information 7 Getting to Know your Scooter 8 11 Safety Warnings 11 12 Getting Started 13 15 Extra Guidelines 15 Adjustment 16 18 Disassembling 18 Batte...

Page 3: ...d electromagnetic brakes you will glide effortlessly where ever you choose to go Another amazing feature of our Boomerbuggy mobility scooters is the fact that they are easily transportable and can be...

Page 4: ...Mirrors Control Panel Carrier Basket Tiller Adjustment Wheel Headlights Tires Turn Signals Cup Holder Anti Tip Wheels Rear Lights Indicators Adjustable Armrests Foot Rest Seat Mirrors Control Panel C...

Page 5: ...cluding batteries 86 kg 189 59 lbs Front Wheel 10 Rear Wheel 10 Weight Capacity 150 kg 330 69 lbs Forward Speed adjustable 6 8 km h Reverse Speed adjustable 2 3 km h Range Up to 45 km per charge Turni...

Page 6: ...luding batteries 96 kg 211 64 lbs Front Wheel 10 Rear Wheel 10 Weight Capacity 150 kg 330 69 lbs Forward Speed adjustable 6 8 km h Reverse Speed adjustable 2 3 km h Range Up to 36 km per charge Turnin...

Page 7: ...ng system WARNING Be wary of EM sources around you as unintended EMI may cause accident or injury Some cellular phones and similar devises transmit signals while they are on even when not in use While...

Page 8: ...reverse lever is on your left hand The speed of the scooter is determined by the amount of pressure applied to these levers Although there are two separate levers either lever is capable of both forw...

Page 9: ...witch This switch turns the headlights and taillights on or off I is the on position and O is the off position Horn The horn button is located on the tiller facing the operator Pressing the horn butto...

Page 10: ...ges the parking brake while the scooter is inactive Releasing the free wheel lever will allow you to physically move the scooter but you will not be able to operate the scooter For safety purposes the...

Page 11: ...ry or damage DO NOT carry passengers DO NOT drive across a slope DO NOT drink and drive or under the influence of medications that may impair your driving ability DO NOT tow a trailer DO NOT use distr...

Page 12: ...rain DO NOT drive in or on snow DO NOT drive off road or on any uneven surfaces DO NOT drive in traffic DO NOT reverse unless you are certain there are no obstacles behind you DO NOT make sudden stops...

Page 13: ...any unwanted injury due to accidental engaging of the levers For easier mounting or dismounting lift one of the arm rests before getting on or off Return the armrest to its normal position before oper...

Page 14: ...e reversing to get used to judging your environment Steering Steering the scooter is effortless and simple Before you begin your practice ensure that there are no obstacles in the way To steer simply...

Page 15: ...of the slope your height and your weight Take caution when approaching an incline and always head directly perpendicular to the slope and not at an angle While on the slope avoid making any turns When...

Page 16: ...ion When you are comfortable with the new position tighten the wheel by turning clockwise IMPORTANT Do not drive the scooter if the tiller is not secured Seat Adjustment You can adjust the seat to be...

Page 17: ...twards and the seat will loosen Adjust the seat appropriately and return the lever to its original position Armrest Adjustment The armrests can easily be adjusted to be wider To do this turn the armre...

Page 18: ...the shaft it rests on Disassembling the Scooter for Transport or Storage The Boomerbuggy series was designed to be easily dismantled for efficient transportation and storage Disassembling the scooter...

Page 19: ...arger and Charging To charge your scooter first make sure that the bike is off Plug the charger into the charging port refer to the Getting to Know Your Scooter section and then plug the charger into...

Page 20: ...com Battery Access Wiring Diagram Battery Access To access batteries on Boomer Buggy lll remove seat remove the four screws as illustrated and remove rear panel to reveal batteries To access batteries...

Page 21: ...Daymak Inc 134 Oakdale Rd Toronto ON 416 749 2324 1 866 379 7779 www daymak com Boomer Buggy lll Remove Remove Remove...

Page 22: ...Daymak Inc 134 Oakdale Rd Toronto ON 416 749 2324 1 866 379 7779 www daymak com Boomer Buggy lV Insert key to unlock battery door...

Page 23: ...er 13mm bolt and slide the wheel off its axle When refitting the wheel be sure to use a locking washer and use locktite or a similar adhesive When changing a tire the inner tube must be deflated Remov...

Page 24: ...er please check the following The unit is switched on All plugs and connectors are firmly fixed Battery is fully charged Free wheel lever is engaged Fuses are not blown Check Fault Codes Call Daymak S...

Page 25: ...intact switch power key off then back on High Battery Voltage Measure the battery output voltage Low Battery Voltage Controller Trip Charge battery switch power key on Solenoid Brake Trip Ensure manua...

Page 26: ...cretion and are the responsibilities of the original purchaser Warranty Exclusions The warranty will not cover the following Plastic fenders tires including flat tires seats and baskets Damage caused...

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