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Ceres SE 

2021-08 

Technical specifications 

 

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Technical specifications 

The  technical  specifications  below  are  valid  for  the  scooter  in  standard  settings  and  optimum 
environmental  conditions.  If  other  accessories  are  used,  the  tabulated  values  will  change. 
Changes in outdoor temperatures, humidity, uphills, downhills, soils and battery levels can reduce 
output. 

Brand 

Vermeiren

 

Type 

Rear wheel drive scooters, Class B 

Maximum occupant mass 

140 kg 

Model 

Ceres SE 

 

 

Description 

Minimum dimensions 

Maximum dimensions 

Length 

1300 mm 

Width 

620 mm 

Height 

1280 mm 

Folded / dismantled length 

990 mm 

Folded / dismantled width 

Not foldable 

Folded / dismantled height 

670 mm (seat removed; steering unit folded) 

Total mass 

106 kg 

111 kg 

Mass  of  heaviest  part  (that  can  be 
dismantled or removed) 

86 kg (without seat) or 60 kg (without 

seat and batteries) 

91 kg (without seat) or 61 kg (without 

seat and batteries) 

Masses  of  parts  that  can  be 
dismantled or removed 

Seat:

 20 kg; 

Batteries:

 26 kg

 

Seat:

 20 kg; 

Batteries:

 30 kg

 

Maximum safe slope 

6° 

Ground clearance 

115 mm 

Obstacle climbing 

100 mm 

Max. speed 

10 km/h 

15 km/h 

Continuous driving distance range* 

35 km 

30 km 

Min. battery 

38 Ah (C20), 12V DC, non-spillable 

AGM battery, maintenance-free 

50 Ah (C20), 12V DC, non-spillable 

AGM battery, maintenance-free 

Seat plane angle 

5° 

Effective seat depth 

450 mm 

Seat  surface  height  at  front  edge 
(measured from ground) 

645 – 670 mm  

Seat  surface  height  at  front  edge 
(measured from footplate) 

475 – 500 mm 

Height footplate 

175 mm 

Backrest angle 

-75° / 22° 

Backrest height 

720 mm with headrest 

Distance between armpad and seat 

165 mm 

Front location of armrest structure 

350 mm 

Motor 

Nom. 450 Watt, electromagnetic 

brakes 

Nom. 650 Watt, electromagnetic 

brakes 

Battery charger 

8 Amp (external) 

Protection class  

IPX4 

Battery charger protection class 

IPx1 

Summary of Contents for Ceres SE

Page 1: ...VERMEIREN Ceres SE I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L ...

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Page 3: ... and storage 6 3 Using your scooter 7 3 1 First ride 7 3 2 Operating your scooter 7 3 3 Transfer in and out of the scooter 10 3 4 Brake and free wheel lever 10 3 5 Comfort adjustments 11 3 6 Automatic power shutdown 12 3 7 Charging the batteries 13 3 8 Thermal fuses 14 3 9 Anti tipping 14 4 Maintenance 15 4 1 Cleaning 15 4 2 Expected lifespan 15 4 3 Reuse 15 4 4 End of use 16 4 5 Warranty 16 5 Tro...

Page 4: ...od care of it and have it checked and serviced on regular base This manual reflects the latest product developments Vermeiren has the right to implement changes to this type of product without being imposed to any obligation to adapt or replace similar products previously delivered Pictures of the product are used to clarify the instructions in this manual Details of the depicted product may devia...

Page 5: ...s SE Rollator holder Crutch holder Oxygen bottle holder Elevated footplate 1 Headrest 2 Backrest 3 Armrest Armpad 4 Seat 5 Rear wheel 6 Footplate 7 Front wheel 8 Front light 9 Indicator lights 10 Rearview mirror 11 Handgrips 12 Basket 13 Freewheel lever 14 Identification plate 15 Rear lights 16 Antitipping 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 13 12 15 16 ...

Page 6: ...oter if you are under the influence of alcohol medicines or other substances that may influence your driving abilities Be aware that some parts of your scooter may get very hot or cold due to ambient temperature solar radiation heating devices or due to the motor drive during the ride Be careful when touching Wear protective clothing if the weather is cold After a ride wait until the scooter motor...

Page 7: ...his is not possible you can carry the scooter according to the following steps 1 Switch the scooter off 2 Remove loose parts seat and batteries 3 Store loose parts in a safe place 4 Carry the frame steering unit with 2 or 3 persons to the desired place Hold the frame to the chassis or fixed parts of the frame not the bumpers or the plastic parts 2 4 2 Transport in the car Risk of injury The scoote...

Page 8: ...ment 5 Place the scooter in the car with 2 or 3 persons 6 Attach the frame of the scooter securely to the vehicle 2 5 First use and storage Risk of battery damage Never completely discharge the battery Do not interrupt the charging cycle only disconnect the battery charger when the battery is fully charged Make sure that your scooter is stored dry and indoors to prevent mould from growing and the ...

Page 9: ...g lever to drive backwards Release the lever to stop Repeat this a few times 6 If you feel confident enough repeat this at a higher speed 7 Now try to turn in forward and backward direction Repeat this a few times 8 Make sure your scooter stands stable when ending the ride 9 Switch off the scooter and remove the key to protect against theft 3 2 Operating your scooter Risk of injuries or damage Do ...

Page 10: ...e horn button 4 To switch on the front and back lights press the light button 5 To switch on the emergency flashers press button 8 To switch on the indicator lights press the desired button 7 right indicator or 6 left indicator The buzzer will make a beeping sound when turning the indicators lights on 3 2 2 Operating the brakes To apply the electromagnetic brakes 1 Let go of the speed lever The el...

Page 11: ...ern or make erratic turnings For corners and bends use both hands to turn the handle bar in the direction you wish to take It is very important that you ensure that there is enough space allowing you to go around bends and corners Narrow passages must preferably be approached in a large curve so as to allow you to enter the narrowest part as straight from the front as possible Bear in mind that yo...

Page 12: ...to transfer 4 Swivel the seat if necessary see 3 5 2 5 Transfer to from the seat of the scooter 3 3 1 Correct position in the scooter Some recommendations to comfortably use the scooter 1 Position your lower back as close as possible to the backrest 2 Make sure your upper legs are horizontal 3 4 Brake and free wheel lever Risk of injuries and or damage Only operate the free wheel lever when your s...

Page 13: ... 1 Pull the seat lever forward 2 Turn the seat a little bit and lift the seat out the adjustment bar 3 Release the seat lever Placing and locking the seat into place 1 Pull the seat lever forward 2 Place the seat on the adjustment bar and at the same time keep the seat lever pressed in 3 Release the seat lever 4 Make sure that the seat is firmly secured Swivelling the seat 1 Pull the seat lever fo...

Page 14: ...ically from the seat Always mount the inner tube on a safe distance of 50 mm in the outer tube The armrest can be adjusted in width 1 Remove the star knob on the back of the scooter 2 Grasp the inner square tube 3 Move the tube to adjust the armrest to the desired width range 55 mm each side 4 positions 4 Retighten the star knob 5 Make sure that the armrest is well secured 3 6 Automatic power shut...

Page 15: ...or shows 50 discharge o With little use or storage Charge once a week Read the storage and maintenance instructions in chapter 4 and technical details in chapter 6 Only disconnect the battery charger when the battery is fully charged see the following symbols on the charger Do not charge batteries below 0 C Move the battery to a warmer place and start charging Keep the connection point for the bat...

Page 16: ...if you go up or down slopes that exceed the maximum specified gradient Nominal loads that exceed the permitted maximum could also cause the device to jump out Likewise if you keep on driving with the engine brake on it could result in overload The maximum values not to exceed are indicated in 6 To be able to use the scooter again remove the overload and wait until the motor has cooled down Then ge...

Page 17: ... least once a year or more often The minimum maintenance frequency depends on the frequency of use and should therefore be commonly agreed upon with your specialist dealer If stored Make sure that your scooter is stored in a dry environment to prevent mould from growing or the upholstery from being damaged Disconnect the battery to prevent it from being damaged 4 1 Cleaning Risk of damage by moist...

Page 18: ...oter according to the local environmental legislation The best way to do so is to disassemble the scooter to facilitate the transport of recyclable parts Usually batteries are collected separately 4 5 Warranty The warranty on this product is subject to the general terms and conditions of each country ...

Page 19: ...s Some problems can be solved by yourself For all problems marked in grey consult your specialist dealer Table 1 Troubleshooting Code Possible problem Meaning 1 Low battery Recharge the battery immediately 2 Low battery Recharge the battery Check the battery and all associated connections and wiring If the problem is not solved contact your specialist dealer 3 High battery If traveling down a slop...

Page 20: ...at or 60 kg without seat and batteries 91 kg without seat or 61 kg without seat and batteries Masses of parts that can be dismantled or removed Seat 20 kg Batteries 26 kg Seat 20 kg Batteries 30 kg Maximum safe slope 6 Ground clearance 115 mm Obstacle climbing 100 mm Max speed 10 km h 15 km h Continuous driving distance range 35 km 30 km Min battery 38 Ah C20 12V DC non spillable AGM battery maint...

Page 21: ...ng width 2800 mm Diameter rear wheels number 4 00 5 air 2 Tyre pressure rear driving wheels Max 3 5 bar Diameter steering wheels number 4 00 5 air 2 Tyre pressure steering wheels Max 3 5 bar Storage and use temperature 15 C to 40 C Storage and use humidity 30 70 We reserve the right to introduce technical changes Measurement tolerance 15 mm 1 5 kg 1 5 The theoretical driving distance will be reduc...

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Page 24: ...t sold All rights reserved including translation No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form what so ever print photocopy microfilm or any other process without written permission of the publisher or processed duplicated or distributed by using electronic systems R E Vermeiren GROUP Vermeirenplein 1 15 2920 Kalmthout Belgium Usser manual Ceres SE_EN_A5_2021 08_F Basic UDI 5415174 122124Ce...

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