
User Manual
Excel Entice
Pagina 2
Contents
Introduction
1
General safety precautions
2
Driving inclines
2
Transport
3
Freewheel mode
3
Electric Magnetic Compatibility
3
Seat fixation belt
4
Liability
4
First use
4
Learning the scooter
5
Controls
10
Control lever (throttle lever)
10
Battery indicator
10
Alarm light
11
Indicators
11
Horn
11
Speed adjustment
11
Status indicator
11
Charging plug
12
Making a transfer
12
Driving
12
Driving inclines
13
Obstacles and thresholds
13
Brakes
14
Battery safety
14
Freewheel lever
14
Seat of the Entice
15
Backrest angle adjustment
15
Adjust armrests
16
Adjust head rest (option)
16
Removal of seat
16
Adjust tiller
16
Manually moving the Entice
17
Fault by engaged freewheel
17
Charging the batteries
17
Charger specifications
18
Opening battery space
19
Storage
19
Upholstery
19
Frame- and plastic parts
19
Tires
19
Other maintenance
19
Replacement parts
20
Maintenance frequency
20
Faults
21
Range
21
Standard programmed driving parameters
22
Warranty conditions
22
CE-conformity declaration
23
General safety precautions
The
Entice
is designed to be safe in use. This can be noticed on the scooter directly in the below features:
•
When charging the scooter it cannot be driven electrically
•
At too high engine and controller unit (Dynamic Rhino) the
Entice
will drive at half power
•
With the freewheel function engaged the scooter cannot be driven electrically
•
If the control lever is in neutral position the scooter cannot be driven.
•
Scooter parts where might be body parts clamped between are fully covered
The
Entice
is meant to be used by one person. Placing a second person on the scooter is not allowed. The
driving characteristics will be influenced badly by this and the
Entice
will damage.