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2.  SAFETY  NOTICE  

2.4 EMI 

This portion of the content will provide the user with basic information that describes the 
problems  with  EMI,  known  sources  of  EMI,  protective  measures  either  to  lessen  the 
possibility  or  exposure  or  to  minimize  the  degree  of  exposure,  and  suggested  action 
should unexpected or erratic movement occur.  

 

Caution

:  It  is  very  important  that  you  read  this  information  regarding  the  possible 

effects of electromagnetic interference on your electric SCOOTER. 

 

 

ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI) FROM RADIO WAVE  

SOURCES 

 

Powered  vehicle  may  be  susceptible  to  electromagnetic  interference  (EMI),  which  is 
interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources such as radio stations, TV 
stations,  amateur  radio  (HAM)  transmitters,  two-way  radios,  and  mobile  phones.    The 
interference  (from  radio  wave  sources)  can  cause  the  powered  scooter  to  release  its 
brakes, move by itself, or move in unintended direction

s. 

 It can also permanently damage 

the powered scooter’s control system.  The intensity of the interfering EM energy can be 
measured in volts per meter (V/m).  Each powered scooter can resist EMI up to a  certain 
intensity.  This is called its “immunity level”.  The  higher  the immunity level, the greater 
the protection.  At this time, current technology is capable of achieving at least a 20 V/m 
immunity level, which would provide useful protection from the more common sources 
of radiated EMI.  This powered scooter model as shipped, with no further modification, 
has an immunity level of 20 V/m without any accessories. 
 
There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday 
environment.    Some  of  these  sources  are  obvious  and  easy  to  avoid.    Others  are  not 
apparent  and  exposure  is  unavoidable.    However,  we  believe  that  by  following  the 
warning listed below, your risk to EMI will be minimized. 
The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types: 
 

1.

 

Hand-held portable transceivers ( transmitter -receivers with the antenna mounted  

directly  on  the  transmitting  unit.    Examples  include:  citizens  band  (CB)  radios, 
“ walkie talkie”, security, fire, and police transceivers, cellular telephones and other 
personal communication devices. 

Note:

  Some  mobile  telephones  and  similar  transmit  signal  while  they  are  ON,  even 

when not being used; 

2.

 

Medium-range mobile transceivers, such as those used in police cars, fire trucks,  

ambulances and taxis.  These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of the 
scooter.

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for KS-200 Series

Page 1: ...Powered Scooter Owner s Manual KS 200 Series...

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Page 3: ...ter 4 3 How to set to freewheel mode 9 10 5 DRIVING ON THE ROAD 15 6 BATTERY CHARGING AND CARE 6 1 Charging the battery 6 2 Battery 6 3 Replacing batteries 16 7 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 7 1 Inspecti...

Page 4: ...ge could lead to injury and or damage to your scooter Suggestion Follow these instructions to keep your vehicle in a good operating order This manual includes a copy of repair and maintenance record c...

Page 5: ...using the scooter in busy or potentially dangerous areas familiarize yourself with the operation of your scooter Please practice in a wide and open area like a park In order to avoid accidents with y...

Page 6: ...electrical devices from your scooter s battery Automatic Power Shut Down In order to avoid accidental battery run down your scooter is equipped with an automatic power shut down facility If the scoot...

Page 7: ...8 20 lbs 7 lbs 6 Figure 1 Maximum Recommended lncline Angles 2 SAFETY NOTICE 2 3 Labeling Please carefully read all the labeling on the scooter before drive it For your future reminding do not remove...

Page 8: ...intensity This is called its immunity level The higher the immunity level the greater the protection At this time current technology is capable of achieving at least a 20 V m immunity level which wou...

Page 9: ...ions amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and mobile phones can affect powered scooter and motorized scooter Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake r...

Page 10: ...N PARTS DESCRIPTION 1 Control panel 2 Basket Holder 3 Charger Socket 4 Tiller Adjustment Knob 5 Seat 6 Seat Rotation Lever 7 Battery Pack 8 Freewheel Lever 9 Anti tip wheels 10 Seat Post Knob 11 Seat...

Page 11: ...ds with your right thumb and the scooter will move forward Push the left hand side speed control lever forwards with your left thumb and the scooter will move backward To brake release the speed contr...

Page 12: ...ity yellow a draining charge 10 30 and red indicates that an immediate recharge is necessary The remaining power suggested by the battery indicator will vary by the actual driving time incurred and ho...

Page 13: ...brand new battery Therefore when you find the battery s range is about only 50 of the range when the batteries were new it is time to replace the batteries Please see your dealer about replacement ba...

Page 14: ...he freewheel lever while seated on the scooter or on an incline OPERATION OF THE FREEWHEEL LEVER Always pull UP FIRMLY for freewheel mode Always push DOWN FIRMLY for drive mode Tiller Adjustment The t...

Page 15: ...ease hold the tiller before loosening the tiller adjustment knob Before lifting or driving the scooter make certain the tiller adjustment knob is fully tightened Never attempt to adjust the tiller whi...

Page 16: ...power switch to OFF while driving as this will lead to an emergency stop and possible risk of accident and injury 3 Do not set to the highest speeds whilst driving indoors 4 Do not adjust the speed d...

Page 17: ...lug from charger socket on the scooter Method 2 Off board Charging see photograph overleaf 1 Turn the power switch to OFF 2 Remove the battery pack by opening the battery compartment and lifting out t...

Page 18: ...avoid accidents while charging 1 Please use the charger only and recharge the battery to its full capacity every time You may damage the battery and scooter if you use a charger which is not to the c...

Page 19: ...the scooter as this will cause a power drain on the scooter and temporarily reduce its range Cleaning the battery If the batteries are contaminated by water battery acid dust or other substances they...

Page 20: ...ox which might result in the electronic system failure 2 Be sure the battery wires are connected to their right battery terminal Suggestions If necessary ask for help from your dealer for advice about...

Page 21: ...2 REGULAR CHECKING RECORD To make sure your scooter is correctly serviced take it to your dealer for regular maintenance checks This should be at six months intervals after an initial inspection afte...

Page 22: ...en tread depth is below 0 5mm it can easily lead to vehicle slippage making braking distances longer Therefore replace the tyres as early as possible when they are found to have insufficient tread dep...

Page 23: ...the rear sectionand battery pack without any tools Please follow the steps 1 Push the Seat Rotate Lever whilst pulling up on the seat to remove 2 Loosen the seat post knob and remove the locking pin...

Page 24: ...24 7 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Warning Always unplug the rear section electrical connector before separating the two sections Knob lock...

Page 25: ...al connector to connect the front and rear sections 4 Holding the lower seat post slowly pivot the rear section forward until the curved locking brackets are fully connected on to the top rear pegs 5...

Page 26: ...to rest The scooter switch on but will not run Flat batteries Charger plugged in Motor in freewheel mode Check battery power Unplug charger Re engage the freewheel lever Scooter appears slow Flat batt...

Page 27: ...ake System Electromagnetic brake Control Method By speed control lever Top Speed 6 4km hr 4 mph Climbing angle 6 8 Cruising range see note 16km 10 miles Max User weight 115 kg 250 lbs Remark The manuf...

Page 28: ...eriod unless such items require repair or replacement clearly as a direct result of a manufacturing or material defect Such items include among others upholstery tires and batteries 7 The above warran...

Page 29: ...anty service support please write down the vehicle identification number that is stuck on the back right hand side of the frame Warranty Application Form Name Address Model KS 200 VIN Scooter VIN Moto...

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Page 32: ...Karma reserves the right to modify information herein without further notice 110400000215 Rev 02 2019 08...

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