Scorpius
Service Manual
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2. Lead-acid battery charger (see figure on the right)
Output connector. Input range 100~240 V
(The mains plug may vary depending on the sockets used in the
country or region.)
Input connector: three pins.
Description: The charging indicator shows Standby: red light/ Charging:
orange light/ Charged: green light.
3. Lithium battery standard 4 A charger (see figure on the right)
Output connector. Input range 100~240 V
(The mains plug may vary depending on the sockets used in the
country or region.)
Input connector: four pins.
Description: The charging indicator shows Standby: red light/ Charging:
orange light/ Charged: green light.
Charger Failure and Troubleshooting
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Power charger indicator (red light) not lit up:
Troubleshooting → If the voltage to the socket is normal and the charger does not work, the charger needs to
be replaced.
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Charging indicator (orange light) not lit up:
Troubleshooting → Check if the charger output connector is properly connected to the battery connector. If the
connection is good, the battery may be faulty. Refer to
Battery Removal and
replace the battery with a new one.
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Charging indicator (orange light) changed to (green light) immediately:
Troubleshooting → Check if the battery is fully charged. If not, then the battery may be faulty. Refer to
2.7 SERVICE-07 Seat Repair
1. Use wrench (#12) and hex key to loosen the bolts and nuts holding the seat in place at the back.
2. Remove the bolts, nuts and washers and set them carefully aside.
3. Compress the spring inwards with the fingers and pull it out of the hole in the seat slide bracket.
4. Pull down and hold the seat springs to release the seat latch.
5. Push the seat bracket by thumbs towards the back of scooter to release the seat from latch.
6. When the seat is released from latch, grab the seat and push it towards the back of scooter to remove the
seat.
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When replacing the seat, please follow the exact reverse sequence of these steps.
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The charger is a complicated device, and self-repair is not possible. If the charger fails to
function, it must be replaced with a new one.
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There are two types of chargers, one for lithium batteries and another for lead-acid batteries
and they are not interchangeable. These battery chargers are incompatible and the
modification of cables or connectors in an attempt to convert a charger for use with another
type of battery would be extremely dangerous.