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Warning:

Please do not dismantle the Li-polymer battery and do not add water. Failure to observe this

note will void the warranty and damage the battery and scooter.

7.2 Guide to a safe and long-lasting battery

7.2.1 How does the charger work?

When the battery voltage is low, the battery charger outputs a large current to charge the battery.

When battery voltage is close to full, the battery charger outputs a small current, this is known as a

trickle feed.

When battery is full, the battery charger will output very little current which is almost zero. Therefore.

The battery will continually charge after connecting the charge but will not overcharge. It is better to

charge no more than 24 hours.

7.2.2 How does the indicator light (LED) in charger display.

There are two LED indicator lights in the charger. The red indicator light is the power indicator light.

Regarding the other one, it is orange when charging and it will become green when the battery is charged

fully. The red one will sometimes stay on after pulling the charger plug out from the power socket; this is

perfectly normal, it just needs a few seconds for the red light to snuff out when the battery voltage is up to

26V.

7.2.3 Can I use other chargers with my Solax scooter?

In order to charge safely and efficiently, we highly recommend using the charger supplied by the original

manufacturer or registered dealer. Using a third-party charge may damage your battery.

7.2.4 How often should charge the battery?

If you are driving the scooter every day, you should charge it after every use. This way it is always ready for you. The

battery charging time will vary depending on how full/empty your battery is at the time of charging.

If you are driving your scooter once a week, then it is best to charge the battery once a week. Battery charging times

will vary, depending on how full/empty the battery is.

Make sure you always fully charge the battery.

7.2.5 How to achieve optimum operating distance?

Some driving conditions such as hills, uneven and soft surface, wind conditions and user weight will affect

the driving distance and battery performance.

Fully charged your battery before driving it.

Avoid hills and soft surface.

Only to carry the necessities and reduce the luggage weight.

Keep a constant speed.

Avoid intermittent driving.

7.2.6 Why does the power of my new battery seem weak?

Deep-cycle battery use a unique chemical technology and design. It can be charged quickly and can be used
for a long time after it has been fully charged. The battery is fully charged when it leaves the factory but
may change its initial charge during transportation. The battery will lose power in high temperatures and it
will extend the held charge in low temperatures.

The battery needs a few days to adapt to the surrounding environment before performs consistently. More
importantly, deep-cycle batteries require several charging cycles (full charge and large discharge) before
they will perform at maximum capacity.

Summary of Contents for Solax Genie Plus

Page 1: ...Solax Genie Plus User Manual Proudly brought to you by Proudly brought to you by ...

Page 2: ...f you still have questions after reading this manual please contact your retailer for further information This manual covers the main components and functionalities of the Solax Genie Plus Main structural characteristics Main components Function of each part Safety requirements and instructions Battery instructions Matters that need extra attention Scooter maintenance Finally we hope that your new...

Page 3: ...Charging 11 7 1 Battery charging guide 11 7 2 Guide to a safe and long lasting battery 12 7 2 1 How does the charger work 12 7 2 2 How does the indicator light LED in charger display 12 7 2 3 Can I use other chargers with my Solax scooter 12 7 2 4 How often should charge the battery 12 7 2 5 How to achieve optimum operating distance 12 7 2 6 Why does the power of my new battery seem weak 12 7 2 7 ...

Page 4: ... below to identify the different components of your scooter Familiarise yourself with the terminology to better understand part references throughout the Owner s Manual Product images in the manual may very slightly from the product received ...

Page 5: ...nsported easily and conveniently either in the boot of your car by train plain or ship 5 The easy remove battery design allows you to simply pull the battery out of the scooter without having to worry about any cables or wires Its safe Lithium design makes it perfect for air travel 6 The flip up armrests are padded and can easily be flipped up out of the way for easier transfer 7 The tiller is adj...

Page 6: ...Ground 560mm Seat Width 430mm Product weight excluding battery 24kg Maximum Weight Capacity 125kg Travel Distance 15km Fastest Speed 6km h Turning Radius 1 4m Maximum Climbing Angle 0º 12º Drive Type Rear Wheel Drive Obstacle Crossing Ability 38mm Controller PG S Drive 45A Battery Specifications Power Lithium Battery 24V10AH Battery Watt Hours 240Wh Charger Planning 24V 2A output 29 4V 2A ...

Page 7: ...ery Bar USB mobile phone charging port Fig 01 3 2 Key Ignition Fig 02 1 Turn the key switch clockwise to ON this will turn on the scooter 2 Turn the key switch anticlockwise to OFF to turn the scooter off Please turn the power off when you stop driving Always turn the scooter off when entering or exiting the scooter to avoid knocking the controls and causing unexpected movement Fig 02 3 3 Speed ad...

Page 8: ...o drive forward Fig 05 Move the lever with your left hand to move backward Fig 06 When the scooter moves backward you will hear a beeping noise The control lever will return to the center position when released and the brake will engage Causing the scooter to stop Please note The direction levers can be reversed if required Fig 05 Fig 06 3 6 Horn Button Fig 07 When you press the button it will sou...

Page 9: ...ou need to move the scooter manually you can flip the lever back to engage free wheel mode Fig 10 Please note you won t be able to drive your scooter in free wheel mode Once the lever is back to the drive position You may need to turn the scooter on off before driving Fig 10 3 11 Motor Transmission component Motor Transmission component as a mechanical and electrical part will convert the electric...

Page 10: ...ng Unfolding 5 1 Manual Folding Place the scooter on a level ground and use your hand to lift the red bar located under the seat After manually lifting the bar you will notice the scooters front and rear wheels coming together When about half way folded use both hands to push together the scooter until you hear a click 5 2 Manual Unfolding 1 Move the red button forward to make the scooter in a loo...

Page 11: ...e Please note You should not drive your scooter if you can t see the condition of the road ahead of you 6 2 Safety Precautions Do not operate your scooter before you fully read and understand this manual Do not carry passengers on your scooter or exceed the maximum carrying capacity Ensure your scooter is fully unfolded before riding your scooter The Seat sensor will start beeping if you try to si...

Page 12: ...in the folded or unfolded position The Charging Socket is located in the center of your scooters dash Please see image below 1 Ensure your scooter is turned off Set key to off position 2 Slide the protective plastic tab up to reveal the charging port 3 Plug the charger into a functioning power socket or extension lead cable 4 Plug the specialized Plug into the socket on the rear of your scooter en...

Page 13: ...ing a third party charge may damage your battery 7 2 4 How often should charge the battery If you are driving the scooter every day you should charge it after every use This way it is always ready for you The battery charging time will vary depending on how full empty your battery is at the time of charging If you are driving your scooter once a week then it is best to charge the battery once a we...

Page 14: ...ke the battery operate at up to 90 capacity 4 The battery capacity will reach 100 after four to five charging and discharging cycles as outlined above 7 2 7 How to ensure the battery life A fully charged battery will provide a good performance and battery life so keep the battery fully charged whenever possible Your battery performance and battery life will suffer if you Let your battery get flat ...

Page 15: ...IEC 61000 4 5 1 KV line s and neutral Not Applicable Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment or typical home environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5s Not Applicable ...

Page 16: ... the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation Distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of Equipment marked with the following ...

Page 17: ...s equipment Rated maximum output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d l 2x P1i 2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d l 2x P1i 2 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3xP1i 2 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distanced in mete...

Page 18: ... and wait for 5 seconds Put the battery back into the scooter ensuring the connectors are facing the correct way and press and hold the A button on your remote for 5 seconds You should hear a ticking sound and remote should now be working If it still doesn t work retry the above steps or contact your retailer Please note If you have any problems and are unsure on how to best resolve them Please co...

Page 19: ... Y M D Warranty Period 12 months warranty from purchasing date Manufacturer Solax Technology Limited Importer wholesale motobility com au Name of re seller Purchasing Store Please complete your Warranty registration card and email through a copy to wholesale motobility com au Warranty Statement Materials manufacturing or assembling problems under the normal usage is responsibility of the dealer fo...

Page 20: ...le Dongguan Prestige Sporting Goods Co Ltd 3 rd Industrial Qiaotou Area Houjie Town Dongguan City Guangdong Province China Warning of Microwave Radiation Do not drive in rain or snowy weather keep loose clothing clear of the scooter Do not operate cell phones while the scooter is poweredon Warning Beware of potentialhazard Warning Pinchhazard Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or televi...

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