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Scooterpac Cabin Car User Manual 

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Manual Locking  

The car can be locked manually by pushing down on the black “locking pin” at the front of each door. This will engage 
the locks, and they will remain engaged until you lift the locking pin manually.  
 
From the outside you can also use the supplied door key to lock both doors by using the nearside door. Using the 
external lock in the offside door will only lock that specific door.  
 

Summary of Contents for Cabin Car Mk2 2019

Page 1: ...riences This booklet contains the information that you and your authorised Scooterpac service centre will need to keep your Cabin Car in good working order If you have any questions please contact the Scooterpac retailer that supplied your Cabin Car and they will be able to help This Cabin Car Mk2 was originally supplied by Dealership name ________________________ Address ________________________ ...

Page 2: ... 1 Entering the Vehicle 12 9 2 Seat Adjustments 13 9 3 Tiller Adjustments 14 9 4 Steering 15 9 5 Acceleration Braking 16 9 5 1 Speed Controls 16 9 5 2 Freewheel Function 17 9 5 3 Reversing 17 9 6 Locking Unlocking and Starting 19 9 6 1 Manual Unlocking 19 9 6 2 Key Fob 19 9 6 3 Manual Locking 20 9 6 4 Starting the Car 21 9 7 Lights 22 9 8 Indicators 22 9 9 Emergency Lights 23 9 10 Horn 23 9 11 Win...

Page 3: ... 9 19 Window Controls 31 10 Maintenance 32 10 1 Replacing Bulbs 32 10 2 Battery Care 32 10 3 Fuses 33 10 4 Tyre Pressures 34 10 5 Cleaning 35 10 5 1 Carpets 35 10 5 2 Door Cards Seats 35 10 5 3 Paintwork 35 11 Warranty 36 12 CCMK2 Specification 37 12 1 Technical Drive Specs 37 12 2 Sizes Weights 38 13 Servicing Intervals 39 ...

Page 4: ...ac Cabin Car is designed to be operated by a single person in accordance with the legal requirements for operating a Class 3 invalid carriage in the jurisdiction in which it was sold Operating the vehicle outside of these limitation will invalidate the warranty ...

Page 5: ...mended Avoid steep surfaces if there is a risk of skidding due to icy or wet surfaces Avoid going over loose surfaces such as gravel Always tackle gradients straight i e do not drive in zigzags Do not turn the Cabin Car around on inclined surfaces Do not drive the Cabin Car down steps Always drive forwards down gradients kerbs and other obstacles 4 1 Anti Tip Wheels The Cabin Car is fitted with An...

Page 6: ...s of up to 12 without danger On this 12 incline the Cabin Car can stop brake and turn It is possible to attempt steeper inclines but we strongly suggest that you do not try To reduce the tipping hazard on inclines lessen the load on back slide the seat forward as much as possible and lean forward ...

Page 7: ...l service and enjoyment This booklet provides an introduction to the operation maintenance and care of your Cabin Car If you have any questions or are unsure of anything you should contact the retailer who originally supplied it to you All maintenance work should be carried out either by an authorised Scooterpac retailer or by a certified mechanic ...

Page 8: ... laws The Cabin Car can be used in wet and windy weather but discretion should be used when planning a journey in adverse weather conditions If there is more than 1cm of water standing on the pavement extra care should be taken as the car may have reduced ability to grip and steer Under no circumstances should more than one person operate the vehicle at one time ...

Page 9: ...of the following 1 The accelerator or reverse handle is pulled 2 The Freewheel button is engaged If the vehicle is moving the door should be fully closed with the driver inside the vehicle Do not attempt to operate the vehicle from outside the vehicle If the vehicle is moving an emergency stop can be performed by firmly pulling the hand operated brake lever on the right hand side of the tiller ...

Page 10: ...Scooterpac Cabin Car User Manual Page 10 7 Exterior Quick Guide ...

Page 11: ...Scooterpac Cabin Car User Manual Page 11 8 Interior Quick Guide ...

Page 12: ... hand side First ensure that the Cabin Car is stationary on smooth level ground Fully open one of the doors and enter the vehicle When you are safely and comfortably seated pull the door closed behind you using the handle mounted beneath the window It is not recommended that you lock the car when seated inside as this may delay your escape in an emergency ...

Page 13: ...e black lever on the right hand side underneath the seat Push firmly against the floor with your feet or pull on the handles mounted to the doors Do not use the control tiller to push or pull yourself The pitch of the seat can be changed by lifting the lever on the right hand side of the seat It is suggested that an upright position is most effective but you should be in a comfortable position to ...

Page 14: ...he entire tiller assembly can then pitch forwards and backwards to find a comfortable driving position Be aware that lowering the tiller too far may make it difficult to steer Try to find a position that allows a good view of the digital control panel and allows full left and right movement of the handles Figure 1 Press black handle to adjust tiller pitch ...

Page 15: ...ary the steering may feel heavy or stiff as the wheels will grind into the flooring surface when you attempt to turn them For the most accurate steering the car should be moving forwards or backwards at a controllable speed Gently push one side of the tiller way from you allowing the car to begin turning Make sure that you are continually observing your surroundings during any manoeuvre ...

Page 16: ...Cabin Car from moving too fast On the road the 8mph setting should be engaged 9 5 1 2 Max Speed Setting The left hand dial controls the maximum top speed at which you d like the car to travel This function is particularly useful when operating the car in tight areas The car will accelerate up to full speed when the dial is turned fully clockwise When the dial is set to fully counter clockwise the ...

Page 17: ...lay Press and hold the button marked with this symbol When in freewheel mode care must be taken to manoeuvre the car safely there is no brake function and the car will continue to roll if pushed 9 5 3 Reversing The Cabin Car is fitted with multiple aids for reversing including a rear facing digital camera rear parking sensors and audible proximity warnings To engage reverse mode ensure that the Ca...

Page 18: ...he object TIP You can switch the parking sensor alarm on and off using the switch toggle on the very top of the rear view mirror Note that this will not deactivate the camera it will simply mute the alarm sounds The wing mirrors fitted to the Cabin Car Mk2 are large giving improved visibility and safety They can be folded in by gently twisting the housing until the glass is parallel to the door ...

Page 19: ...ide of the vehicle though it is possible In an emergency quick exit from the vehicle may be hampered by locked doors 9 6 2 1 Changing the battery The battery in the key fob should last approximately 24 months and can be replaced at home To do so simply remove the three screws on the rear of the fob Inside you can remove the circuit board and pull out the black rubber battery holder The holder cont...

Page 20: ...lack locking pin at the front of each door This will engage the locks and they will remain engaged until you lift the locking pin manually From the outside you can also use the supplied door key to lock both doors by using the nearside door Using the external lock in the offside door will only lock that specific door ...

Page 21: ... will only start when the ignition key is inserted into the housing on the tiller column and turned clockwise fully The Cabin Car will be started when the digital dashboard displays visual data Figure 6 Digital dashboard displaying data Figure 5 A tiller mounted key slot A ...

Page 22: ...in order to aid other drivers and pedestrians in noticing you TIP Do not leave the lights switched on when the car is not in use as this may drain the battery thus limiting the cars range 9 8 Indicators The indicators are the same bright LEDs as the headlights in an orange colour that meets EU specifications To switch them on press the button once before initiating a manoeuvre Once the turn is com...

Page 23: ...orn will not sound if the key is not in the ignition and the car switched on 9 11 Windscreen Wipers The windscreen wiper on the Cabin Car is designed to give you improved visibility during rain and snow It can be switched on using the silver switch on the right hand side of the dashboard The windscreen wiper has two speed settings that can comfortably run for an extended period of time The windscr...

Page 24: ... the washer simply press the button located on the left hand side of the dashboard for a few seconds Use the windscreen wiper or a windscreen squeegee tool to clean and clear the screen It is recommended that you refill the reservoir before it is fully empty Never run the washer jet without fluid as this may damage the pump The top tank is a top up tank only do not attempt to fill this to the brim...

Page 25: ...The two USB ports provide different power outputs Smaller devices or those with older hardware will perform best in the left port port 1 while newer devices will work better in the right port port 2 The power delivery by each port is USB 1 5v 0 5amp USB 2 5v 2 0amp USB Port 1 can be identified by the LED light next to it Figure 4 A USB charge ports 1 2 ...

Page 26: ...der For your convenience the Cabin Car is fitted with a bottle cup holder It can be opened by pulling down on the upper ring The lower ring will follow TIP The cup holder should never be used to store alcoholic beverages Figure 5 Tiller mounted cup holder ...

Page 27: ... with the cabin Car is an electric fan heater that can be used to warm the air inside the Cabin Car It is activated by the button on the right hand side of the dashboard When the heater is active you may hear the fans and the button will illuminate to indicate that the heater is on ...

Page 28: ...ear Parcel Shelf The rear parcel shelf is designed to carry light loads of less than 5lbs It houses the rear lighting cluster it is important to avoid over loading it with weight as this can damage the lighting components Figure 6 Rear parcel shelf ...

Page 29: ...ler column on the right hand side To charge the vehicle simply connect the supplied charge cable to the port There is no difference in the speed at which the Cabin Car charges compared to the external charge port TIP Do not leave the Cabin Car on charge permanently This will damage the battery and it will require replacement faster A Figure 7 A Tiller mounted charge port ...

Page 30: ...erproof but in heavy storms it is not recommended for use Open the port cover and lift the dust cap to access the port Insert the head of the provided connector making sure that the area is clear of debris Do not leave the charger in place permanently as this can damage the batteries Figure 11 Closed external charge port Figure 8 External charge port open with external charge lead plugged in ...

Page 31: ...in Each window is individually controlled by a winding mechanism located below the window For safety reasons the wide windows will not lower all the way rather they will stop a few inches from the bottom of the window Always ensure that the windows are closed fully when leaving the car unattended Figure 9 Door card with handle and window controls ...

Page 32: ...asis however access may be required occasionally The battery is located under the seat protected by a plastic shroud To access the battery first the seat must be removed This can be done by pulling directly upwards taking care not to damage the rest of the cabin car whilst doing so The battery cover is screwed into the floor with four screws which need to be removed The cover should now lift off e...

Page 33: ... a covered hatch on the front of the tiller To access the fuse board simply pull down on the retaining clip and slide the cover out of place Fuses should only be changed by professionals as improper work may damage the Cabin Car electrical system Figure 11 Fuse box located on tiller Figure 10 Fuse box cover ...

Page 34: ...l efficiency Incorrectly inflated tyres may lead to poor handling reduced range and increased wear on the tyres The tyre should always have at least 3mm of tread to provide adequate grip on the road surface If the tyres become worn they should be replaced before the car is used Front tyre pressure 25psi Rear tyre pressure 30psi 25psi 25psi 30psi ...

Page 35: ...e door cards and seats of the cabin car should be wiped with a soft dry cloth Do not use abrasive cleaning materials and do not use bleach To restore the deep black colour a vinyl cleaning spray may be used 10 5 3Paintwork To care for the paint regularly wash the car using soft cloths and a mild auto detergent Tip Never use boiling water to clean the Cabin Car Automotive polish can be applied to t...

Page 36: ...ar was purchased within 28 days in writing Items considered to have a limited lifespan including Batteries Tyres and Windscreen wipers will not be covered if they are deemed to have undergone excessive wear and tear or misuse The warranty does not cover damage arising from improper use of the product after market modifications made to the product or accidental damage The warranty is non transferab...

Page 37: ...cs Motor 1400w Batteries 75Ah x 2 as standard Charger Smart charger included Lighting Headlight 24v 4w Indicator 24v 1 7w Rear Light 24v 1 7w Dashboard Digital dashboard display 4 Button Tiller Max Speed Dial Speed Mode Dial Locking Remote central locking Manual Locking Tyres Pneumatic 13 ...

Page 38: ...rakes Regenerative Electromechanical Battery Dual 12 volt deep cycle 75Ah 100Ah Options Max Incline 2 12 degrees Seat Back height2 28 75 730mm Seat Width2 19 482mm International Speeds Available dependant on jurisdiction and local legislation Range is measured on a smooth surface traveling at a constant speed Real world mileage may be impacted by terrain and speed 1 Varies with user weight terrain...

Page 39: ...s on the sheets below Always have your Cabin Car serviced at an authorised Scooterpac retailer using original Scooterpac parts Year Service Next Service Due Sample Service Venue Scooter Shop Ltd 01 01 2019 Technician Name Michael Mathdon Date of Service 01 01 2018 Mileage 3 489 Notes Replaced rear tyres Tested batteries Filled washer fluid Tested front tyre pressures Adjusted tracking Signed Micha...

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