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11. Pull in right hand lever slowly.

The vehicle will now move off. The more you pull the lever in the faster

the vehicle will go.

12. To brake, release the lever.

If you become unsure or feel unsafe release the lever immediately.

13. As you get accustomed to the power

you can increase the speed.

Driving the vehicle - hazards

1.

Getting on and off the vehicle:

When getting on make sure that the vehicle is on level ground, and not

in freewheel mode. Ensure that the armrests are secure.  When getting off, park on level ground, turn off

the ignition and remove the key before leaving your seat. Make sure you get off the vehicle in a safe area.

2.

Tiller Position.

Drive with the tiller in an upright position that feels comfortable with the controls in easy reach.

3.

Kerbs and Obstacles: 

Try to avoid kerbs and obstacles. Never ride up or down kerbs or obstructions

higher than that in the Technical Specification Sheets. Always tackle obstacles head on.  Never drive or

turn across a slope. Note that the anti-tip rollers at the rear of the scooter may contact the kerb as you

descend; this is normal. 

4.

Hills & Slopes: Going Up Hill. Lean forward when going up. 

Make sure you have enough speed to

climb the slope. 

Do not stop or turn the vehicle around.

If you have to turn while climbing an incline,

keep going until you reach a level area. If you have to start on an incline, lean forward and apply power

slowly – do not start and stop. If you are not comfortable about tackling a gradient, consider an alternative

route. Note: Always check that the battery level is high; going up hill takes a lot of energy. If the level drops

too low the vehicle will cut out leaving you stranded. 

5.

Hills & Slopes: Going Down Hill. Lean back in the seat when going down,

and turn the speed 

control dial to low. If you are not comfortable about tackling a gradient, consider an alternative route.

Do not drive across a slope– always drive straight up or down the slope.

NEVER BACK DOWN A SLOPE!

6.

Turning: 

Slow down and look in the direction you are travelling – If there is a blind corner sound the horn.

7.

Bad Weather: 

If it is snowing or icy stay at home! Remember that ice, snow and slippery surfaces such

as manhole covers, wet grass and drains could affect braking and steering. Use caution at all times.

8.

Tyres: 

Your vehicle is fitted with solid tyres which will not puncture. Should they become damaged they

should be replaced by your dealer.  Do not attempt to replace them yourself.

Warning! 

Before driving the scooter you should be aware that, under certain circumstances it could

become unstable and tip over. Your scooter has been designed to operate on paved, even surfaces and

should not be used on rough terrain.

Summary of Contents for Ultralite 380

Page 1: ...tric Mobility Euro Limited Canal Way Ilminster Somerset TA19 9DL Telephone 01460 258100 www electricmobility co uk Issue 1 01 08 Model 480 Model 380 Ultralite 380 480 Scooter Owners Manual Service Rec...

Page 2: ...ble to control the vehi cle safely do not drive but consult your dealer for a solution If you think the scooter may be damaged do not drive it but contact your dealer for advice We suggest that you ke...

Page 3: ...t 10 Driving the vehicle 10 Driving the vehicle hazards 11 Transporting your scooter 12 Assembling your scooter 13 Battery charging 13 User maintenance 15 Troubleshooting guide 16 Additional safety in...

Page 4: ...g Point Removable front basket Tiller Adjustment Tiller lock Battery box Charger storage compartment Dealer Information For product information see serial number plate on the seat post under the seat...

Page 5: ...scooters have been specifically designed to be quickly and easily disassembled for transportation by car The scooters are intended for use in the home and for shopping areas and trips on reasonably p...

Page 6: ...sensitive electronic circuits such as alarm systems or automatic doors in shops Driving Warning Freewheel device Before getting on the scooter always check that the freewheel lever is in the Drive Po...

Page 7: ...r vehicle Controls Dashboard Before driving your vehicle it is important to familiarise yourself with the controls Do not attempt to drive the vehicle before reading the rest of this Handbook Dashboar...

Page 8: ...s with a left hand bias Please contact your local dealer Freewheel Device When the vehicle is switched off the brakes are automatically engaged This is called Failsafe Braking Also if the batteries ar...

Page 9: ...rs as you lower the armrest If you require more room in the width of the seat undo the black knobs as shown Slide the armrests in or out to suit Tighten both knobs to clamp One on each armrest To ensu...

Page 10: ...securely in the upright position and that the tiller steering lock is disengaged Safe steering may be impossible if you do not Warning Read this before driving the vehicle Whether or not this is your...

Page 11: ...If you have to turn while climbing an incline keep going until you reach a level area If you have to start on an incline lean forward and apply power slowly do not start and stop If you are not comfo...

Page 12: ...and taking care not to contact the seat post top see picture 8 Stow the chassis front and rear parts and seat into the boot of the vehicle using the lift handles provided 9 Ensure that all parts are...

Page 13: ...ing position Finally check the scooter is not damaged and it is properly assembled You are now ready to drive the scooter away Warning Assembling the scooter involves lifting and handling heavy parts...

Page 14: ...s red when charging The charger lamps change to green when fully charged 7 Switch off the mains and remove the plug from the battery when fully charged Do not leave the charger plugged in with the pow...

Page 15: ...ately and explain to the engineer exactly what the problem is Disposal Contact your dealer for advice before you consider disposing of your scooter They will be aware of the environmental regulations...

Page 16: ...mple fix If you have any doubts phone your dealer Symptom Scooter does not move when power is switched on Steering is loose or wobbly when driven Vehicle behaves erratically when driven judders or cut...

Page 17: ...usly climbing hills takes more energy than driving on the flat Weight of the person The condition and charge of the batteries Faulty or old batteries or a Faulty charger Important Rule Always use the...

Page 18: ...id when it was new Are there noises or rattles that were not there before Are there any signs of damage or cracking Engineer s Checklist for UltraLite 380 480 Models Obtain all comments from the custo...

Page 19: ...r consequential damage Electric Mobility Euro Ltd s liability on any claim of any kind including negligence for any loss or damage arising out of connected to or resulting from the order of the perfor...

Page 20: ...um safe descendable kerb height mm in 40 1 5 Technical Specification Ultralite 480 Model Wheelchair type class and Class A B or C Class A for most terrains Department of Transport class Class 1 2 or 3...

Page 21: ...obility Euro Ltd FREEPOST SWBI 1045 Ilminster Somerset TA19 9ZA My Dealer s Company name is Please can I have a free no obligation home demonstration Please send me a brochure of the range of products...

Page 22: ...Electric Mobility Euro Ltd FREEPOST SWBI 1045 Ilminster Somerset TA19 9ZA Electric Mobility Euro Ltd FREEPOST SWBI 1045 Ilminster Somerset TA19 9ZA...

Page 23: ...e sure this part is stamped and dated after each service Dealer stamp 1st Service Dealer stamp 2nd Service Dealer stamp 3rd Service Dealer stamp 4th Service Dealer stamp 5th Service Dealer stamp 6th S...

Page 24: ...Ultralite 380 480 Scooter Electric Mobility Euro Limited Canal Way Ilminster Somerset TA19 9DL Telephone 01460 258100 www electricmobility co uk E and O E Issue 1 01 08...

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