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TANTE PAULA

MAXIMILIAN DER ZWEITE

Assembly & Operation

Maintenance & Operation

Charging the battery in the scooter

Make sure to completely charge the battery before your first ride. Then  

recharge it after every ride. Refer to the battery information in these 

instructions for directions on how to do this.

Charging the battery without a scooter

The battery can be removed and charged separately from the scooter, 

e.g. to charge it inside your home.

      First connect the charger to the 

charger port below the ignition lock.             

      Then insert the charger into a 

normal outlet (230V).

Approx. 3-4 hours is required for a 

complete charge. At the end of the 

charging process the charger will  

switch off automatically.

To do this, use

      the charger adapter (included with 

delivery) located in the zipper compartment 

of the battery bag.

      Simply attach it between the battery and 

the charger.

Operation

To turn on your scooter insert the key into the ignition lock and turn it to the 

right. For safety reasons when not in operation the scooter will shut off automa-

tically after 5 minutes. Then to operate it, switch it off and then on again. To get 

moving, slowly turn the throttle downwards.

Accelerate with care as the motor should not be underestimated!

During operation you can see the battery level by referring to the LED indicator 

on the throttle.

Checking tire pressure

Check tire pressure regularly because it is one of the factors that can impact the 

range of the scooter. It should be 

3 bar

 for both front and rear wheels.

Adjusting the angle of the brake levers

The angle of the brake levers can be adjusted for different seat heights. At a 

lower seat height it can be more comfortable if the brake levers are turned a bit 

higher upwards in the direction of travel. For riders with a greater seat height it 

can be more comfortable if the brake levers are turned further downwards.

To adjust the angle, loosen the black screw 

on the brake lever with the included tool. 

You can then adjust the brakes as you wish. 

Make sure to carefully tighten the screw 

again afterwards.

Be happy

Be happy about your awesome new scooter!

Enjoy the sun and the wind in your face!

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Revised March 2010 · Subject to minor technical modifications without notice, errors and omissions excepted.

Please make sure to read the section 

Driving on public streets!

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Turbo

The acceleration of Ferdinand II can be adjusted.

In its delivery state the scooter accelerates 

gently, making it very easy and safe to control. 

If you prefer acceleration to be very quick, you 

can increase the scooter’s acceleration. With 

activated Turbo button (on 1) the acceleration 

is quick, with unactivated Turbo button (on 0) 

the acceleration is gently. 

Important battery information

Batteries are subject to wear, have a limited lifespan and the warranty does 

not apply to them. However, advanced Tante Paula batteries are very durable. 

To extend the life of your battery we recommend the following:

 

Turn off the scooter after use to prevent the battery from deep discharging, 

  

causing damage.

 

Recharge the battery after every use.

 

If not in use for extended periods charge the scooter or battery once in a  

 

month. After charging, unplug the charger to expand it‘s lifespan. 

 

Should you require new Tante Paula batteries, contact our customer 

       service – tel. +49 (700) 82683-72852 or www.tante-paula.de

Spare Parts & Repairs

Please contact us by telephone before sending parts or 

scooters. Please have the serial number of 

your scooter on hand for easy processing.

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Tante Paula Service

Tel49(0)700-82683-72852

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