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Recommended storage and shipping temperature: Dry(15%~95% Non-Condensing), 

Well ventialed area -20°C~60°C(-4°F~140°F) Without batteries.

If you intend to use public transportation with your scooter, you must contact the

transportation provider in advance to determine their specific requirements.

According to local government

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Summary of Contents for S2455

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Page 3: ...ould result in personal injury component damage or malfunction Read and follow the information in the owner s manual Unlocked and in freewheel mode Indicates forward backward Maximum weight capacity 135kg Locked and in drive mode Place unit on level ground and stand to one side when changing from drive mode to freewheel mode or freewheel mode to drive mode Maximum weight capacity of basket is 5kg ...

Page 4: ...condition andphysicalfunction are normal to operate the scooter 2 Afterdrinkingor eatingofalcoholicbeveragesor food do notoperate the product 3 Before operating the scooter do nottake medicine which might affectsanityormental state WARNING For your own safety Visually Impaired person can not operate this product 02 Removable Seat Rear Light Optional Basket Tiller Front Bumper Front Wheel Head Ligh...

Page 5: ...kg 300 lb 12 kg 26 lb each This specification is for universal use and real spec may vary by regions and countries Note Depends on the specifications of the accompanied charger Model Number Max speed up to Range Up To Turning Radius Ground Clearance Motor Controller Battery Charger Gradient Front Wheel Rear Wheel Brake Overall Length Overall Width Total Weight Without Batteries Weight Capacity Bat...

Page 6: ...04 1 INTRODUCTION 2 SAFETY 3 YOUR SCOOTER 4 BATTERY AND CHARGING 5 OPERATION 6 COMFORT ADJUSTMENT 7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 8 LIMITED WARRANTY Contents 05 06 12 19 24 30 33 38 04 ...

Page 7: ...d person to improve their mobility by driving by themselves This model has been designed with your practical needs It is equipped with modern high tech electronics and special features for more comfortable ride Its safety and performance will provide you with years of excellent service and pleasure We want to hear your questions comments and suggestions about this manual and scooter 1 INTRODUCTION...

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Page 11: ...With in 500mm run up 09 2 in 5 cm 2 5cm ...

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Page 13: ...Position belts is optional kit For installing the position belt please kindly contact with the dealer Note This product can be used for temperature 25 C 50 C on the hard ground environment 11 ...

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Page 15: ...oter is on and all conditions are normal the Power Eye will be on When there is some special situation that needs attention the light will flash See the reference chat beolw for the meanings of the different flashing patterns Power eye Battery Gauge Headlight Button Key Switch Horn Button Speed Knob Power Eye PULL Backward PULL Forward Throttle Lever ...

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Page 17: ...sengage and in freewheel mode Engage and in drive mode For your own safety while driving the scooter the occupantcan not switch to freewheel mode it will require the assistant for switching to freewheel mode ...

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Page 19: ...nvironment that EMIT electromagnetic fields e g alarm systems of shops automatic doors etc 2 The driving performance of the scooter maybe influenced by electromagnetic fields e g those emitted by portable telephones electricity generators or high power sources 17 ...

Page 20: ...18 2 136kg 300lbs In any emergency of case can use turn off the key switch to emergency stop the scooter 18 5 cm ...

Page 21: ...an ensuring they are properly charged If other batteries are used check with your battery supplier for proper battery care and maintenance instructions Your scooter is supplied with two battery cable Attach the battery cable red wire to the battery terminal Attach the battery cable black wire to the battery terminal Refer to diagram above 19 ...

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Page 28: ... part surface the high temperatures may cause dangers Please use the scooter after the tact when the surface is cool down This scooter can be separated into four parts the main frame rear shroud seat and the battery Follow the procedures below to disassemble your scooter and transport it with care Scooter can be folded or dismantled to assist in storage or transport 26 2 4 5 3 1 ...

Page 29: ...e seat by holding the lower armrest tubes and bottom of the seat Fig A 3 The worker at the right hand side should handle the seat by holding the lower armrest tubes and pull the seat releasing lever for releasing the seat locking device Fig B 4 Both workers should lift up the seat at the same time to remove the sear from the scooter Fig C 5 Both workers should move the seat together and place it o...

Page 30: ...ncorrectly in the revers way it would resultthe failure of tiller functional please re check connections Fig A Fig A Fig B Fig C 28 For removing batteries 1 Disconnect two battery cable Fig A 2 Tear apart the batteries velcro belts Fig B 3 Both workers should lift up the battery at the same time to remove the battery from the scooter Fig C 4 Both workers should move the batteries and place it on t...

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Page 35: ...33 7 7 32psi 2 2bar 220kpa air 32psi 2 2bar 220kpa 33 Optional ...

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Page 39: ...ndensing Well ventialed area 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Without batteries If you intend to use public transportation with your scooter you must contact the transportation provider in advance to determine their specific requirements According to local government 7 37 37 ...

Page 40: ...Note Service life of the frame and seat is 3 years 8 LIMITED WARRANTY 8 LIMITED WARRANTY 8 LIMITED WARRANTY 39 38 ...

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