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VI. SAFETY

OUTDOOR DRIVING SURFACES

Your scooter is designed to provide optimum stability under normal driving conditions such 
as on flat cement roads or asphalt roads. However, your scooter can be also driven on dirt 
roads. However you should avoid driving on the following roads:
•  A surface that you feel unsure about, or uneven pavement.
•  Tall grass that can become tangled in the running gear.
•  Loosely packed gravel and sand.

MANUAL MODE

Your scooter is equipped with a mode lever that allows the scooter to be manually pushed 
by your attendant. For more information, see “IV. OPERATION”.

 

WARNING! Do not use your scooter in manual mode without an  

 

 

attendant present .Failure to do so may cause personal injury.

 

WARNING! Warning! Do not shift in your seat without your attendant’s  

 

help when your scooter is in manual mode. Otherwise this may result in  

 

personal injury. Please ask your attendant for assistance if necessary.

 

WARNING! Do not place your scooter in manual mode while on an    

 

incline. The scooter may roll downward on its own, causing personal injury.

ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE

Radio waves from mobile phones, radio receivers or other transmitters such as radio and 
TV stations could affect your scooter’s use if your scooter is in range of their influence. 
Your scooter may malfunction due to their influences.

 

WARNING! The electrical devices may be influenced by the EM. If there  

 

are any abnormal movements of your scooter due to the EM interference,  

 

please turn off the control system immediately and contact your service  

 provider.

Summary of Contents for Scooter LG1

Page 1: ...THE SCOOTER THAT COMBINES ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY WITH STYLE CONVENIENT AND EASILY MANOEUVRABLE WITH A POWER FOLDING SWITCH Find this notice at www logo silver fr ...

Page 2: ...TMENT 7 FOLDING WITH THE POWER SWITCHES 7 CHARGINGYOUR BATTERIES 8 CHARGINGYOUR BATTERIES WITH THE OFF BOARD CHARGER 8 NEW BATTERY USE 8 IV OPERATION 9 TILLER CONSOLE 9 POWER SWITCH 9 THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER 10 SPEED ADJUSTMENT KNOB 10 BATTERY CONDITION INDICATOR 10 OFF BOARD CHARGER 11 PIN CHARGER SOCKET 11 V CARE AND MAINTENANCE 12 GENERAL GUIDELINES 12 ...

Page 3: ...ON 13 INCLINE INFORMATION 13 OUTDOOR DRIVING SURFACES 14 MANUAL MODE 14 ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCES 14 TO AVOID AN INJURY PLEASE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY TIPS 15 WEATHER PRECAUTIONS 15 VII WARRANTY 16 FIVEYEAR WARRANTY 16 COVERED BY WARRANTY 16 NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY 16 ...

Page 4: ...The structure of quick assembly and disassembly is convenient for daily storage or placed in the trunk of your vehicle while travelling We are certain that the design features and trouble free operation will ensure your daily life is more convenient This mobility scooter is suitable for the disabled elderly and infirm who are mobility challenged but of normal intellectual capacity Max load is 75Kg...

Page 5: ...parts scooter body seat unit controller motors batteries brake lever drive wheels and anti tip wheels see fig 1 II SPECIFICATION AND STRUCTURE Drive Wheel Mode Lever Anti tip Wheel Backrest Seat Unit Lithium Battery Control Lever Handlebar Fold Unfold button ...

Page 6: ... width 360mm Backrest height 285mm Scooter weight with batteries 23 8Kg Max speed 6km h Braking distance on the flat 1500mm Min turning radius 2000mm Load capacity 100kg Max range 18km Max incline 9 Motor 24V 150W Lithium Battery 24V 10AH Max output current of controller 45A Max output current of charger 2A Front wheels Inflation free tyre O D of 200mm Rear wheels Inflation free tyre O D of 200mm ...

Page 7: ...TMENT The fasteners on the side of the front of the scooter can be loosened up and down according to the user s height fig 4 FOLDING WITHTHE POWER SWITCHES SEE FIG 5 1 Standby power port 2 Power switch I means power on O means power off protection II means standby power Press the power switch to O when the mobility scooter is in idle 3 Folding button I means unfold II means fold Note The tiller co...

Page 8: ...ower socket see fig 6 Plug the input connector of the off board charger into the electrical wall outlet 220V When the red light on the charger turns on this indicates that the Scooter is charging When charging is nearly finished the green light turns on You should continue to charge the batteries for 1 to 2 hours It s suggested to charge the batteries for 6 to 8 hours Please unplug the power cord ...

Page 9: ...ed adjustment knob throttle control lever battery condition indicator etc With all of the controls on the console you can control the various motions of your scooter POWER SWITCH SEE FIG 2 The light on the battery gauge turns on when the key is fully inserted into the key switch and it turns off when the key is removed WARNING Do not use the key switch to stop your scooter unless in an emergency W...

Page 10: ...op position and engages your scooter s brake to slow the scooter until it stops completely WARNING If your scooter moves unexpectedly please release the throttle control lever immediately The scooter will automatically stop unless the lever is defective SPEED ADJUSTMENT KNOB SEE FIG 2 This knob allows you to preset and limit your scooter s maximum speed Maximum forward speed 6km h maximum reverse ...

Page 11: ... the brake system is disengaged In this case the control system will automatically cut off the forward or backward function Never sit on your scooter when it is in manual mode Never put your scooter in manual mode on an incline Failure to do so may cause personal injury WARNING When your scooter is in drive mode the mode lever must be pulled backward i e in drive mode so as to guarantee the brake ...

Page 12: ...stop using it for up to 20 minutes the power shuts off automatically If you need to drive again please pull out the key and reinsert it to restart The body shroud has been sprayed with a clear sealant coating You can apply a light coat of a car wax to retain its high gloss appearance All wheel bearings are lubricated and sealed They require no further lubrication You should perform a safety check ...

Page 13: ...er INCLINE INFORMATION The maximum incline is 9 for your scooter If a slope is less than this angle it s safe for your scooter to climb up or drive down WARNING When climbing an incline do not zigzag or drive at an angle up the face of the incline Drive your scooter straight up the incline This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or a fall Always make sure not to exceed the maximum incline WA...

Page 14: ...ilure to do so may cause personal injury WARNING Warning Do not shift in your seat without your attendant s help when your scooter is in manual mode Otherwise this may result in personal injury Please ask your attendant for assistance if necessary WARNING Do not place your scooter in manual mode while on an incline The scooter may roll downward on its own causing personal injury ELECTROMAGNETIC IN...

Page 15: ...NG Avoid using your armrests for weight bearing purposes Such use may cause your scooter to tip over causing injury WARNING Avoid putting all of your weight on the footplate Such use may cause your scooter to tip over causing injury WEATHER PRECAUTIONS WARNING Do not operate your scooter on ice or in slippery conditions Such use may adversely affect the performance and safety of your scooter resul...

Page 16: ...ng parts from the date of purchase Electric Control system and the controller Motor gearbox assembly Charger Lithium battery Warranty service will be performed by your provider in cooperation with our after service department NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY ABS Shroud and rubber pads Tires Seating and upholstery Damage caused due to abuse misoperation accident and negligence Damage caused due to improper ...

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Page 20: ...by www logo silver fr Logo Silver 32 rue de Comboire 38130 Echirolles France Tél 33 0 4 76 21 22 19 contact logo silver fr ...

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