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BATTERY AND CHARGING THE BATTERY

 

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The range per battery charge, using recommended 
batteries, should be approximately 8 to 12 hours of 
typical operation. Extensive use on inclines may 

substantially reduce per charge mileage. 
 

9.1    BATTERY STATUS DISPLAY 

When the key is switched 
“ON”, the battery gauge will 

display the battery power 
capacity by indicating red, 
yellow and green areas 
respectively.   

Green area indicates a full 
charge from the 
battery. Red area 
indicates low power.   

The remaining power 
indicated by the 
battery gauge will be varied by the actual driving time 
and how you drive. Repeated starting, stopping or 

climbing will consume the power more quickly. 
 
If the vehicle is under a heavier load, such as fast 
acceleration or driving up inclines, the battery status 
display may move towards the red zone. 
This may not indicate the actual status of the batteries. 
 
After a journey, the battery status display may move 
towards the green zone after the scooter has been 
turned off for a long period of time. 
 
If a battery status display is in the red zone at the end 
of a journey, the battery must be charged immediately. 
Otherwise, it can lead to battery damage.

Summary of Contents for k-lite

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...OUR SCOOTER 15 5 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 17 6 PUSHING AND TRANSPORTING THE SCOOTER 18 6 1 Parts 19 6 2 To Disassemble 21 6 3 ASSEMBLY 22 7 ADJUSTING THE SCOOTER 24 7 1 SWIVELING THE SEAT TO GET ON AND...

Page 3: ...FORWARDS AND BACKWARDS 29 8 4 OVERLOAD PROTECTION 30 8 5 SWITCHING ON THE HORN 30 8 6 DRIVING ON AN INCLINE 31 9 BATTERY AND CHARGING 32 9 1 BATTERY STATUS DISPLAY 33 9 2 CHARGING THE BATTERIES 34 9...

Page 4: ...f correctly assessing driving situations and reacting correspondingly to them at any time Uses DO NOT operate this equipment without first reading and understanding the user manual If you are unable t...

Page 5: ...Operating Manual assumes that the suitability of the user for scooter usage has been discussed with a doctor therapist and or dealer before operation The operating manual will help you get to know th...

Page 6: ...r Wait until your path is clear of traffic and then proceed with extreme caution Use of safety equipment such as reflectors reflective clothing lights and safety flags is advisory WARNING Please consu...

Page 7: ...ts athletics hauling moving or towing anything that may lead to safety hazards and undue stress on the scooter WARNING Your scooter is designed for one passenger only Do not carry passengers on your s...

Page 8: ...r WARNING Do not remove the seat cushion provided with the scooter Do not place any cushion padding or pillow on the seat This could create an unstable seat position resulting in a fall from the scoot...

Page 9: ...ntrol lever which may result in unintended or uncontrolled movement of the scooter WARNING Keep yourself clothing and all other objects away from the tires while driving Do not allow any objects to dr...

Page 10: ...eries with any flammable or combustible items WARNING Do not handle batteries without supervision by an authorized service technician Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and l...

Page 11: ...Reduce your speed do not make any sharp turns and maintain a stable center of gravity while turning cornering To prevent tipping avoid shifting your weight in the opposite direction of a turn WARNING...

Page 12: ...eck to make sure your path is clear of obstacles To prevent tipping do not travel down an incline or ramp backwards WARNING To avoid overloading the scooters and potential tipping never carry anything...

Page 13: ...r than 2 5cm Doing so could cause instability in your scooter Riding over curbs or obstacles can cause tipping and serious bodily harm If you have any doubt that you can safely cross any curb or obsta...

Page 14: ...ay affect the temperature of upholstered and non upholstered components on the scooter Exercise caution when using your scooter in extremely hot or cold conditions WARNING Do not tow your scooter Towi...

Page 15: ...ke a safe transfer Always turn off the power before you transfer to or from your scooter If you fail to do so you may touch the throttle control lever and cause your scooter to move when you do not ex...

Page 16: ...could result in serious injury 1 Do not turn ON hand held personal communication devices such as citizens band CB radios and cellular phones while the motorised scooter is turned ON 2 Be aware of nea...

Page 17: ...ts per meter V m is a generally achievable and useful immunity level against interference from radio wave sources as of May 1994 the higher the level the greater the protection 2 This product has an i...

Page 18: ...KN NO OW W Y YO OU UR R S SC CO OO OT TE ER R Detachable seat with fold down back Removable flip up arm rest Control panel Basket Adjuster Knob Battery Box Wheel Carrying handle Battery gauge Throttl...

Page 19: ...GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SCOOTER 16 36 8 in 2 0 in 15 5 18 5 in 31 6 34 6 in 16 in 19 7 47 6 47 6 40 2...

Page 20: ...Off board Input voltage 100 240 VAC Output voltage 24 VDC Output current 2A Front wheel 7 5X2 35 in PU foam tyre Rear wheel 7 5X2 35 in PU foam tyre Rear wheel drive system Transaxle Braking system Mo...

Page 21: ...The release lever is located at the bottom right hand side of the scooter under the seat WARNING When the lever is pushed into the freewheel mode The scooter must be on a flat surface and stationary...

Page 22: ...scooter After any adjustments repair or service and before use make sure all hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may result 6 1 Parts You can disassemble the scooter into five p...

Page 23: ...emble your scooter on a level dry surface with sufficient space for you to work and move around your scooter Keep in mind that the disassembled sections of the scooter take up more floor space than th...

Page 24: ...rn key switch to OFF 2 Place the free wheel mode lever in the drive position 3 Pick up the battery pack and remove it from the scooter See the Fig 4 Pull the release knob upward and lift and the front...

Page 25: ...ve position 2 Set the rear section in the up position and pick up the front section to the connecting bracket of rear section See Fig Make sure the release knob is re enguaged fully to the rear sectio...

Page 26: ...rn key switch to ON make sure battery gauge has sufficient power Make sure you connect all the pieces together properly Turn off all power to your scooter and remove key from key switch to previous ac...

Page 27: ...on 2 Sit on the seat and turn the seat back to the direction of travel Lock the seat in place by releasing the seat lever Ensure that the seat is properly engaged after adjustment by seeing that the s...

Page 28: ...engaged tiller Ensure that the tiller is properly locked after adjustment by seeing that it doesn t move when you try pushing it slightly forwards and backwards 7 3 TURNING THE SEAT Pull swivel seat l...

Page 29: ...to incorrect seat position Always turn the seat to face forward and lock it before driving If the seat has been turned the possibility of tipping is increased Before turning the seat always ensure tha...

Page 30: ...afe scooter operator will take time and practice WARNING Anti tippers substantially reduce your risk of tipping over backwards which can cause serious injury Please observe the following tips for a sa...

Page 31: ...lowly and stopping again Are the tires and wheels free from any damaged Visually check the tires and wheels 8 1 POWERING ON OFF The switch is located near the right side of the dashboard Insert the ke...

Page 32: ...onditions and loads 8 3 DRIVING FORWARDS AND BACKWARDS Hold the tiller handles firmly with both hands Use your right index and middle fingers to pull the right side of the lever to move forward F driv...

Page 33: ...llowing happens The scooter becomes noticeably slower and then stops The scooter system shuts down the scooter To rectify this Switch the scooter off and allow it to cool down for a few minutes Push t...

Page 34: ...the product specifications and always access the driving surface as this can be a factor for safe incline driving For example ice and leaves can cause loss of wheel traction and prevent safe incline...

Page 35: ...l contained in battery Do not expose to heat sources such as open flame or sparks Do not transport batteries with flammable or combustible items Disposal and recycling Contact your approved service pr...

Page 36: ...remaining power indicated by the battery gauge will be varied by the actual driving time and how you drive Repeated starting stopping or climbing will consume the power more quickly If the vehicle is...

Page 37: ...rger plug to the charging socket 4 The charger s LED light will be red at the beginning of a charge The charging duration is at least 8 12 hours but this will vary based on the status of the battery a...

Page 38: ...AND CHARGING THE BATTERY 35 Step 1 Position the scooter near an electric outlet Step 2 Switch the scooter off and remove the key Step 3 Ensure the lever for freewheel mode is pushed down to the drive...

Page 39: ...ttery charger plug into the scooter charging socket located in the center of the battery box Step 5 Connect the battery charger power plug into an electrical outlet AC100 240V 50 to 60 Hz and charge t...

Page 40: ...battery charger plug from the electric outlet 9 4 ERROR CODE Flash code Possible Solution 1 The battery needs charging or there is a bad connection to the battery Check the connections to the battery...

Page 41: ...tching on the scooter 8 A controller fault is indicated Make sure that all connections are secure 9 The parking brakes have a bad connection Check the parking brake and motor connections Make sure the...

Page 42: ...ctromagnetic energy EM emitted from sources such as radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones The interference from radio wave sources can cause the...

Page 43: ...y fire and police transceivers cellular telephones and other personal communication devices NOTE some cellular telephones transmit a signal while they are ON even though they are not being used 2 Medi...

Page 44: ...way radios and cellular phones can affect motorized scooters Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or powered scooter movement which could result in...

Page 45: ...INFORMATION 20 Volts per meter V m is generally a useful immunity level against EMI the higher the level the greater the protection This product has an immunity level of 20 V m without any accessories...

Page 46: ...G Motor Co Ltd First Edition OCT 2014 All rights reserved Any reproduction or unauthorized use without the written permission of KWANG YANG Motor Co Ltd is strictly prohibited T300 EQ10DA A1 Date prin...

Page 47: ...KWANG YANG MOTOR CO LTD No 35 Wan Hsing Street San Min Distrist Kaohsiung Taiwan Republic of China Telephone 886 7 3822526 FAX 886 7 3950021...

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