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Constant Speed Use 

As the circuitry senses changes in power draw it is possible that on journeys 
where your speed is constant for an extended period of time that you will see 
the single bar oscillate even though the scooter is in motion. This is due to the 
prolonged period of no change in power draw.  
This is perfectly normal and by simply adjusting your speed for a moment will 
change the battery status indicator back to normal.   
 

High/Low Speed Switch: 

This sets the maximum high speed for the scooter. This MUST be set to low 
when used in pedestrian areas. The ‘HIGH’ setting should only be selected 
when used on the road. 
 

Hazard Lights: 

This red button operates all of the indicators simultaneously. 
 

Lights: 

This blue button operates the main front and rear lights. 
 

Key Switch: 

The key switch operates the main power for the scooter. When turned 
clockwise the battery level indicator should light up indicating that the scooter 
is on. There is a small delay before the thumb lever controls operate as the 
controller checks the main circuits. 

Never leave the key in the switch 

unattended to prevent unauthorised use. Do not turn the power to stop 
the scooter unless it is an emergency. The scooter will stop very sharply 
if stopped in this way.

 

 

Horn: 

This yellow button operates the scooter’s horn. 

The horn should only be 

used to warn others of your presence and not as any form of rebuke.

 

 

Thumb Lever Control: 

The left thumb lever controls the reverse and the right thumb lever controls 
the forward motion of the scooter. The further you push the lever the faster 
the scooter will travel. Releasing the lever will slow the scooter to a safe stop 
and the electro-magnetic brakes will apply automatically. 
 

Charging Port: 

This is situated just below the keyswitch. Slide the cover to access the socket. 

Please refer to page 9 & 10  ‘Batteries and Battery Charger’ 
 
Indicator Switch: 

This switch operates the indicator lights of the scooter. Please use the 
indicators at all times when making manoeuvres on roads. 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for Perrero S-888SLR

Page 1: ...Perrero MODEL S 888SLR USER MANUAL Please ensure that this manual is read and understood before using the scooter May 2010...

Page 2: ...eat swivel 6 Seat height 6 Arm Adjustment 6 Tiller Controls 7 8 Brake Release Freewheel Operation 9 Starting to Drive Getting Started 9 Moving Off 9 Steering 10 Reversing 10 Gradients and Kerbs 10 Bat...

Page 3: ...erson who is demonstrating a vehicle before sale training a disabled user or taking the vehicle to or from a place for maintenance or repair A Class 3 C vehicle can be used on public roads but not on...

Page 4: ...4 1 1 Rear view mirror 2 Tiller controls 3 Fully adjustable Captain s seat 4 Rear anti tippers 5 28cm 11 pneumatic rear wheels with non marking tyres 6 Full lights set 7 Adjustable angle steering till...

Page 5: ...l speed Exit or enter the scooter unless the power is switched off Switch off the power whilst driving this will cause the scooter to stop abruptly and could damage the controls see emergency procedur...

Page 6: ...Do not drive the scooter if the seat is not locked in the forward position Seat Height Adjustment To adjust the height of the seat undo the seat tightening knob under the front of the seat Pull the s...

Page 7: ...the scooter is being driven Do not allow the LED bars to go out completely as complete discharge of the batteries could cause permanent damage to your batteries Sleep Mode Your scooter has a digital b...

Page 8: ...t up indicating that the scooter is on There is a small delay before the thumb lever controls operate as the controller checks the main circuits Never leave the key in the switch unattended to prevent...

Page 9: ...ve Getting Started Note You must fully charge the batteries prior to first use see Batteries and Charging Select an area with plenty of space Mount the scooter by either lifting the arm and sliding on...

Page 10: ...from the back of the scooter than they actually are Gradients and Kerbs We recommend that wherever possible that a suitable access point such as a drop kerb or ramp be used The necessity to climb a k...

Page 11: ...ies connect the plug lead into the charging socket page 7 on the tiller and the 3 pin plug into the wall socket and switch on The battery charger has two lights A constant red light will show when the...

Page 12: ...d unit and does not need lubricating Wheels and Tyres The wheels of your scooter have split rims This allows any punctures to be repaired easily To change the wheels remove the centre bolt and slide t...

Page 13: ...50 amp blade type fuses from the batteries protect any ote Should the fuses need replacing please contact your dealer heck List r fails to operate please check the following are firmly fixed ve positi...

Page 14: ...leaving the scooter in direct sunlight for any period of time Seek shade or cover the seat and hand controls to keep any temperature increases to a minimum H Suitability for this health It is essentia...

Page 15: ...he model T Maximum speed setting Seat height User movem User s manoeuvr Gradients or slopes P to make any erratic turns Do not load bags etc on t gravity and could increase instability Do not lean out...

Page 16: ...ompanys discretion free of charge Any unauthorised modifications will invalidate the warranty Parts which are subjected to normal wear and tear accidental damage neglect or misuse are excluded from th...

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