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A. Horn – press the horn button to sound your horn. 

 

B. Key – insert the key and rotate it clockwise to power on your scooter. To turn off your scooter 
rotate the key anti clockwise.  

 

C. Battery Condition Indicator – When your scooter is switched on the blocks on the indicator will 
illuminate from the left ‘Red’ sector to the ‘Green’ sector indicating the state of charge in your 
batteries. As the charge is used up in your batteries the blocks will slowly go out, moving towards 
the red sector indicating the state of charge at that precise time. As the lights go out towards the 
red sector your batteries are losing charge and when there is only one or two left your batteries 
need to be recharged. For more information see the Charging Your Scooter section. 

 

D. Speed Adjustment – This allows you to pre-select your desired maximum speed. The adjuster is 
proportional to speed and can be set anywhere between minimum and maximum. Turn the 
adjuster knob fully anti clockwise for the lowest speed and gradually rotate clockwise to increase 
your maximum speed. 
 
E. Throttle Control Lever – The Throttle Controls also adjust the speed of your scooter. The further 
you push the control the faster you will go. 
 

DRIVING YOUR SCOOTER 

 

Before driving your scooter make sure that the battery is fully charged. Check that the key is in the 
off position before entering. When comfortably sat, ensure that the seat is secure. Ensure that the 
armrests are in the correct position. 

 

Set your speed to low, hold the Tiller with both hands and gently apply pressure to the throttle 
control lever to move forwards. The more pressure you apply to the lever, the faster you will go. 
Remember to always come to a stop before changing from forward to reverse. 

 

Releasing the throttle control lever automatically operates the motor brake to slow down your 
scooter to a stop. Once stopped, the parking brake will automatically engage. 

 

Use the Tiller to steer your scooter left and right. Simply move your left hand towards you to steer 
left and your right hand towards you to turn right. 

 

To reverse, apply pressure on the opposite throttle control lever.  The speed in reverse is reduced 
automatically for safety and your scooter will beep. 

 

To negotiate kerbs you should always approach at right angles. If you are going up, select the 
highest speed setting then drive until both front and back wheels are on the pavement, then 
immediately lower the speed. If going down, proceed slowly until on the road, then switch to a 
suitable higher speed to cross the road safely. 

 

Watch your Battery Condition Indicator. The distance you can travel depends on many factors. 
Range is influenced by many environmental conditions, hills will substantially decrease the range. 

Summary of Contents for Zest

Page 1: ...The finest range of mobility products available in the UK Zest Zest Plus Operating Instructions and Owners Handbook ...

Page 2: ...G YOUR SCOOTER 4 ADJUSTING YOUR TILLER 6 REMOVING YOUR BATTERY PACK 6 ADJUSTING YOUR SEAT 7 DISMANTLING AND ASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER 8 CHARGING YOUR SCOOTER 10 PARKING BRAKE RELEASE 11 MAINTENANCE 11 TROUBLE SHOOTING 12 TIPS FOR SCOOTER USERS 12 NOTES 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 16 ...

Page 3: ...fully understand how to operate your scooter before venturing too far from assistance This handbook will draw your attention to important safety related issues by Care Warning labelling throughout Please keep this handbook for future referral PRODUCT OVERVIEW Your Zest is a class 2 mobility scooter and intended for indoor or outdoor use but is not road legal It is designed to be easily folded in o...

Page 4: ...at the battery is fully charged Check that the key is in the off position before entering When comfortably sat ensure that the seat is secure Ensure that the armrests are in the correct position Set your speed to low hold the Tiller with both hands and gently apply pressure to the throttle control lever to move forwards The more pressure you apply to the lever the faster you will go Remember to al...

Page 5: ...does not make you a pedestrian If you are on a scooter you are no longer a pedestrian In a crowded precinct market area or footpath It is your responsibility to ensure you do not run into anyone or do any harm with your scooter While many people will make way for you you cannot expect everyone to do so Some will appear to not even realize you are there They will climb round and even over your vehi...

Page 6: ...t the bottom of the tiller anti clockwise Once the tiller moves freely you can move it to the position you would like and turn the hand wheel clockwise until it is tight and holds the tiller in place REMOVING YOUR BATTERY PACK To remove the battery pack simply lift the pack up and away from the base of the scooter and the seat using the handle provided ...

Page 7: ...ng the heavier batteries easier To remove these simply follow the same instructions one side at a time ADJUSTING YOUR SEAT A Seat Swivel Lever Lift upwards to rotate your seat The seat will swivel to the left or right with locking positions each side at 45 intervals A B ...

Page 8: ...el lever and lift the base up and away from your scooter Care Warning The seat is heavy and difficult to handle DISMANTLING AND ASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER Dismantling 1 Remove your seat by pulling up on the seat swivel lever and lifting the base up and away from your scooter 2 Remove the battery pack s by lifting it them up and away from the base of the scooter using the handle provided 3 Disconnect ...

Page 9: ...ated at the bottom of the tiller anti clockwise Once the tiller moves freely you can move it all the way up and turn the hand wheel clockwise until it is tight and holds the tiller in place 3 Reconnect rear sub frame by lining up the main chassis and the rear sub frame and tilting the subframe upwards Lift the main chassis using the rear subframe release lever and place the connectors on the main ...

Page 10: ...te charge cycle each time Excessive short period charging will be detrimental to battery life 7 For the best results and to prolong your battery life try to run the battery down by at least 50 before recharging and in addition it is always best to go through a complete charge cycle every time 8 Depending on the depth of the discharge the minimum time taken to recharge serviceable batteries fully w...

Page 11: ...er is being stored or not in use Check any accessible electrical cable connectors are fully home and secure Battery replacement is dependent upon use When your batteries lose power too quickly it is likely they need replacing If you want to change the batteries yourself installation instructions are included with the replacement batteries from TGA Make sure all repairs relating to electrical or me...

Page 12: ... wall outlet this will prevent your scooter driving Check parking brake is released Check the battery pack connection If your scooter will not charge check the following Check the lights on your battery charger are on and that the charger is plugged into a working wall socket Check your battery charger is connected to your charge socket correctly Care Warning if you find for any reason your scoote...

Page 13: ... An essential item if you are out there alone You never know breakdown accident health communication is a must Carrying Loads Do not overload It may make your scooter unstable and reduce its range Place heavy loads inboard in the middle not behind the back wheel which can lighten the steering or can cause the front end to lift off the road on a bump and not at the front which might make steering h...

Page 14: ...14 NOTES ...

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Page 16: ...4v 50amp 24v 90amp Charger standard 24v 1 5amp 24v 3 5amp heavy duty 24v 3 5amp N A Max Speed 4mph 4mph Approximate Range standard 8miles 18miles heavy duty 14miles N A Max Carry Capacity 21stone 23stone Max Gradient 11 11 Ground Clearance 7cm 10cm Vehicle Class 2 2 TGA Mobility Ltd Woodhall Business Park Sudbury Suffolk CO10 1WH Tel 01787 882244 Fax 01787 882248 Web www tgamobility co uk Email in...

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