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Scooterpac 

Cabin Car Mk2

 

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 | User Manual 

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Maintenance 

10.1

 

Replacing Bulbs 

LEDs are energy efficient and long lasting however they may eventually require replacement. LED bulbs can be 
purchased from the dealer that supplied your Cabin Car. Replacing bulbs should only be completed by a certified 
Scooterpac dealer, as it involves disassembling units that must be resealed to the original manufacturing specification. 

10.2

 

Battery Care  

The battery assembly in your Cabin Car should not require any maintenance on a day to day basis, however access may 
be required. The batteries are located under the seat, protected by a black plastic shroud. 
 
To access the batteries, the seat must be removed. This can be done by grasping the black lever on the right-hand side 
underneath the seat & pulling it towards the front of the vehicle. The seat can then be removed by pulling directly 
upwards.  
 
The battery cover is secured to the floor with four screws which need to be removed. The cover should now lift off 
easily, revealing the batteries.  
 
Once the maintenance has been completed, ensure that all four screws are used to replace the battery cover securely 
without crushing or bending any wires. Replace the seat ensuring its locked in place and test the fitting for tightness to 
avoid danger to any user. 

Summary of Contents for Cabin Car Mk2 Plus

Page 1: ...UserManual EN Mk2Plus ...

Page 2: ...advanced Meettheworld smost mobilityscooter plussomanymorefeatures Reversing Camera Interior Heater Remote Central Locking Powerful LED Lights Rear Parking Sensors Digital Tiller Display ...

Page 3: ...AvailableOptionalExtras LearnmoreaboutyourCabinCartoday Brighten your day ...

Page 4: ... Vehicle 15 8 2 Keys Fobs 15 8 3 Seat Adjustments 16 8 4 Tiller Adjustments 17 8 5 Steering 18 8 6 Acceleration Braking 19 8 6 1 Speed Controls 19 8 6 2 Freewheel Function 20 8 6 3 Reversing 21 8 7 Locking Unlocking and Starting 22 8 7 1 Manual Unlocking 22 8 7 2 Remote Central Locking Key Fob 22 8 7 3 Manual Locking 23 8 7 4 Starting the Cabin Car 24 8 8 Digital LCD Display 25 8 9 Lights 26 8 10 ...

Page 5: ... System 36 9 2 Cool Air System with Interior Heater 37 9 3 Electrically Adjusting Mirrors 37 9 4 Flashing Beacon 38 9 5 Heated Seat 39 9 6 Wireless Handsfree System 40 10 Maintenance 42 10 1 Replacing Bulbs 42 10 2 Battery Care 42 10 3 Fuses 43 10 4 Tyre Pressures 44 10 5 Cleaning Maintenance 45 10 5 1 Carpets 45 10 5 2 Door Cards Seats 45 10 5 3 Paintwork 45 11 Warranty 46 12 Specifications 47 12...

Page 6: ...uthorised Scooterpac service centre will need to keep your Cabin Car in good working order If you have any questions please contact the Scooterpac dealer that supplied your Cabin Car and they will be happy to help you This Cabin Car Mk2 Plus was originally supplied by Dealer Name ________________________ Address 1 ________________________ Address 2 ________________________ Town City ______________...

Page 7: ...Cabin Car Mk2 Plus 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 limitations may invalidate your warranty ...

Page 8: ...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 3 1 Anti Tip Wheels The Cabin Car is fitted with rear anti tip wheels ...

Page 9: ...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 To reduce the possibility of tipping backwards on inclines lessen the load on the back of the scooter by sliding the seat forward as much as possible and leaning forward Figure 1 Recommended gradients ...

Page 10: ...faithful service and enjoyment This manual introduces you to the operation maintenance and care of your Cabin Car If you have any questions or are unsure of anything please contact the dealer your originally purchased the Cabin Car from All maintenance work should be carried out either by an authorised Scooterpac dealer or by a certified mechanic ...

Page 11: ...al 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 12: ...llowing 1 The forward or reverse lever is pulled 2 The freewheel function is engaged If the vehicle is moving the door should be fully closed with the driver inside the vehicle Do not attempt to operate from outside the vehicle If the vehicle is moving an emergency stop can be performed by letting go of the throttle levers and firmly pulling the hand operated brake lever on the right hand side of ...

Page 13: ...Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus User Manual 13 6 Exterior Guide Figure 2 Exterior guide ...

Page 14: ...Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus User Manual 14 7 Interior Guide Figure 3 Digital Tiller guide ...

Page 15: ...d 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 8 2 Keys Fobs The Cabin Car is delivered with several keys which operate various functions Ignition Keys x2 Door Locking Keys x2 Remote Central Locking ...

Page 16: ...lever on the right hand side underneath the seat whilst sitting down Push firmly against the floor with your feet or pull on the handles mounted to the doors TOP TIP Do not use the control tiller to push or pull yourself Backrest Adjustment The pitch of the seat can be changed by the lifting lever located on the right hand side of the seat when seated Figure 4 Pull black handle to adjust the seati...

Page 17: ...an then pitch forwards and backwards to find a comfortable driving position Release the lever to secure your preferred 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 steering Figure 6 Press the black handle down to adjust tiller pitch ...

Page 18: ...tionary the steering may feel a little heavy or stiff Steering will become lighter whilst the vehicle is in motion For the most accurate steering the car should be moving forwards or backwards at a controllable speed Gently push one side of the tiller away from you allowing the car to begin turning Make sure that you are continually observing your surroundings during any manoeuvre ...

Page 19: ... speeds that are determined by the UK government H setting is 8mph and for road use only L setting is for 4mph and for pavement use only When using the pavement in the UK the 4mph mode should be engaged to prevent the Cabin Car from moving too fast On the road the 8mph setting should be engaged 8 6 1 2 Max Speed Limiter The left hand dial controls the speed at which you would like the car to trave...

Page 20: ...ed on the right of the handlebars Reverse mode can be activated by pulling the red lever when the car is stationary For more information on reverse mode please see 8 6 3 Reversing 8 6 2 Freewheel Function Occasionally you may need to move the Cabin Car without engaging the motor This can be achieved by pressing and holding the Freewheel button The car must be switched on with keys in the ignition ...

Page 21: ...e rear view mirror after a one second delay This will be visible until you release the red handle If the sensors detect any obstacles you will hear the audible proximity warning alerts The increasing frequency relates to the distance of objects that are in the path of the sensors The wing mirrors fitted to the Cabin Car are large giving improved visibility and safety They can be folded by gently t...

Page 22: ...t the same time when used in the nearside door and will only unlock right door when used on the offside door 8 7 2 Remote Central Locking Key Fob The Remote Central Locking key fob provided with your Cabin Car has been programmed to unlock both doors simultaneously TOP TIP It is not recommended that you lock the car from the inside of the vehicle In an emergency a quick exit from the vehicle may b...

Page 23: ...holder back into place Replace the cover and retighten the screws taking care that all pieces are correctly aligned The batteries required are Lithium Cell CR2016 3V 8 7 3 Manual Locking The car can be locked manually by pushing down on the black locking pin located 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 ou...

Page 24: ...ll start once the Ignition Key is inserted into the housing on the tiller and turned clockwise figure 11 The Cabin Car is powered on and ready to be used when the digital dashboard displays visual data figure 12 Figure 12 Digital dashboard displaying data Figure 11 Tiller mounted key slot A ...

Page 25: ...Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus User Manual 25 8 8 Digital LCD Display Figure 13 Digital LCD Display ...

Page 26: ...Car is fitted as standard with integrated automatic rear brake lights These brake lights will illuminate when the green forward lever is released and they will remain active while the vehicle is stationary TOP TIP Do not leave the lights switched on when the Cabin Car is not in use This will drain the battery and limit the available range 8 10Indicators The indicators are bright LEDs used for easy...

Page 27: ...tandard safety feature which help to ensure smooth and safe exit in the dark by increasing visibility around the Cabin Car They can simply be operated by turning the headlights on and then turning the ignition off the lights will remain on for 30 seconds and then will automatically turn off 8 13 Horn The electric horn is activated by pressing the button on the tiller top The horn should only be us...

Page 28: ...he wiper s lifespan To defrost the windscreen use de icer spray and suitable ice scrapper 8 15 Windscreen Washer The windscreen washer refill reservoir can be found to the left of the dashboard It is recommended that you use a mild mixture of windscreen fluid and water To active the washer simply press the button located on the left hand side of the dashboard for a few seconds Use the windscreen w...

Page 29: ...d side Smaller devices will perform best in the left port Port 1 while newer devices will work better in the right port Port 2 The power available from each port USB Port 1 5v 0 5amp Suitable for older devices manufactured prior to 2015 USB Port 2 5v 2 0amp Suitable for newer devices manufactured after 2015 this will provide a higher charging rate TOP TIP If unsure please check the user manual of ...

Page 30: ...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 TOP TIP The cup holder should not be used to store alcoholic beverages Figure 15 Tiller mounted cup holder ...

Page 31: ...nd to demist your windscreen To activate the Interior Heater press the button on the right hand side of the dashboard with this symbol When the heater is active you will hear the fan the button will illuminate blue to indicate that the heater is on If your Cabin Car is fitted with the Cool Air System your Interior Heater will operate slightly differently please see 9 1 Optional Extras ...

Page 32: ... 19 Rear Parcel Shelf The rear parcel shelf is designed to carry light loads of less than 2kg This houses the rear lighting cluster and it is important not to overload this area as this may damage the lighting components Figure 16 Rear parcel shelf ...

Page 33: ... Cabin Car charges compared to the external charge port When the Cabin Car is in charge mode it will not enter drive mode TOP TIP For best practice please ensure to charge your batteries after each use You cannot overcharge them as your charger will automatically cut off when it detects they are full If there are long periods where you decide not to use your scooter we recommend that batteries are...

Page 34: ...n 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 The port and supplied cable are weatherproof but they are not certificated for use in heavy storms Figure 18 Closed external charge port Figure 19 External charge port open with external charge lead plugged in ...

Page 35: ...allow air to flow through the cabin Each window is individually controlled by a winding mechanism located below the window For safety reasons the door windows will not lower all the way Always ensure that the windows are fully closed when the Cabin Car is unattended Figure 20 Door card with handle and window controls ...

Page 36: ...ing the button will trigger a high pitched chirp indicating the alarm is set If the system detects momentary movement wind etc the Alarm will chirp for up to 10 seconds If the system detects constant motion for more than 15 seconds the Alarm will continuously sound Disarming To disarm the Alarm press button 2 This will be confirmed by two short high pitched chirps TOP TIP The other two buttons on ...

Page 37: ...unction press the button located to the right of the tiller column Once pressed this button will illuminate red and warm air will start to flow through the system Depressing the Interior Heater button will turn the heating element off but the fan will continue to operate 9 3 Electrically Adjusting Mirrors The viewing angle on the Electrically Adjusting Mirrors can be controlled by using the black ...

Page 38: ... are To switch the Beacon on or off use the Flashing Beacon switch located on the dashboard figure 3 page 14 On Off Push the button on the dashboard When the Beacon is activated the LED light around the switch will illuminate orange To deactivate press the switch again checking the LED illumination has gone This confirms the beacon is now off ...

Page 39: ...odes low and high Off Low High When the seat icon switch is positioned flat and the LED is not illuminated this indicates that the heated seat function is off Pressing the switch to the bottom position will illuminate the orange LED This indicates the low temperature setting is active Pressing the switch to the top position will illuminate the red LED This indicates the high temperature setting is...

Page 40: ...te control figure 18 19 four times until BT CONN is shown on the LED display on the Handsfree System 2 Open the Bluetooth connections menu on the device you would like to pair search for CAR BT and then pair the device If prompted for a password on your device enter 0000 3 When successful connection has been established you will see PHONE displayed on the LED display Calls can be answered by press...

Page 41: ... button on the unit or remote control figure 18 19 until USB Mode is shown on the LED display on the Handsfree System 2 Insert your USB Device into the USB Port figure 18 Your music will play automatically TOP TIP This function is compatible with MP3 audio files only Figure 23 Wireless Handsfree Control Unit Key Buttons ...

Page 42: ...ccess may be required The batteries are located under the seat protected by a black plastic shroud To access the batteries the seat must be removed This can be done by grasping the black lever on the right hand side underneath the seat pulling it towards the front of the vehicle The seat can then be removed by pulling directly upwards The battery cover is secured to the floor with four screws whic...

Page 43: ...hrough 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 24 Fuse box location Figure 25 Fuse box cover ...

Page 44: ... Incorrectly inflated tyres may lead to poor handling reduced range and increased wear The tyres 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 Cabin Car is used again Front tyre pressure 25psi Rear tyre pressure 35psi 25psi 35psi Figure 26 Recommended tyre pressure ...

Page 45: ... Cards Seats The door cards and seats 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 3 Paintwork To care for the paint regularly wash the car using soft cloths and a mild automotive detergent Apply automotive polish to achieve a high shine finish It is highly recommended tha...

Page 46: ... which the Cabin Car was purchased from within 28 days of purchase 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 or accidental damage The warranty is non transf...

Page 47: ...led Transaxle 1400w 4 Pole 24 Volt DC Batteries Dual 12V 75Ah 100Ah Battery Charger 8 amp off board charger Lighting Headlight 24v 4w Indicator 24v 1 7w Rear Light 24v 1 7w Dashboard Digital Dashboard Display 6 button Tiller Max Speed Dial Speed Mode Dial Locking Remote Central Locking Manual Locking Tyres Pneumatic 13 ...

Page 48: ...330mm pneumatic tyres Turning Radius 3250 mm Maximum Slope 4 12 degrees Seat Back Height 737 mm 29 Seat Width 483 mm 19 1 International Speeds Available dependant on jurisdiction and local legislation 2 Range may vary with battery charge condition option terrain type tyre condition and vehicle loading 3 Due to manufacturing tolerances and continuous product improvement this specification can be su...

Page 49: ...on the sheets below Always have your Cabin Car serviced at an authorised Scooterpac dealer using original Scooterpac parts Year Service Next Service Due Sample Dealer Name Scooter Shop Ltd 01 01 2021 Technician Name Michael Mathdon Date of service 01 01 2020 Mileage 275 miles Notes Replaced rear tyres Tested batteries Filled washer fluid Tested front tyre pressures Adjusted tracking Signed Michael...

Page 50: ...Plus User Manual 50 Year Service Next Service Due Year One Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Year Service Next Service Due Year Two Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed ...

Page 51: ...us User Manual 51 Year Service Next Service Due Year Three Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Year Service Next Service Due Year Four Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed ...

Page 52: ...lus User Manual 52 Year Service Next Service Due Year Five Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Year Service Next Service Due Year Six Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed ...

Page 53: ...Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 Plus User Manual 53 14 Notes ...

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Page 56: ...Designed built in Great Britain NouvotechHouse HarbourRoad OultonBroad Suffolk NR330RU UK tel03301241733emailinfo scooterpac comwebwww scooterpac com SPCC M EN 2020 ...

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