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X-Treme™ Electric Scooters 

XMB-400 

Electric Mobility Scooter 

Owner’s Manual 

 

(Photo may vary from actual) 

 
 

PLEASE READ ENTIRE MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE RIDING 

Summary of Contents for XMB-400

Page 1: ...1 X Treme Electric Scooters XMB 400 Electric Mobility Scooter Owner s Manual Photo may vary from actual PLEASE READ ENTIRE MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE RIDING ...

Page 2: ...hours or until the light on the charger turns green 5 DO NOT allow this unit to deep discharge the battery 6 For safety purposes DO NOT charge for over 12 hours 7 Turn the unit OFF when not in use THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR EXTREME or OFF ROAD USE Please take care of your scooter DO NOT JUMP or ABUSE THIS PRODUCT DO NOT RIDE IN WET ICY CONDITIONS Failure to follow these instructions will VOI...

Page 3: ... clean this product See Product Handbook for more information This product is recommended for riders 16 YEARS OF AGE and older SAFETY Persons without excellent vision balance coordination reflex muscle and bone strength and good decision making capabilities should not use this product Minors without adult supervision should not use this product Persons unwilling or unable to take responsibility fo...

Page 4: ...arger if it has been damaged in any way Keep hands face feet and hair away from all moving parts Do not touch the motor or wheels while they are rotating Brakes are designed to control speed as well as stop the scooter Practice braking for proper slowing down and smooth stops Maintain your scooter as recommended in this Product Handbook Use only quality replacement parts as recommended by the manu...

Page 5: ... time until you have inflated the tires to the correct PSI and completely charged the battery Failure to follow these instructions may damage your vehicle and void your warranty For technical support CALL OR GO ONLINE 1 253 777 0690 www x tremescooters com support ...

Page 6: ...mbly 15 16 Getting Started 15 Adjusting the Tiller 15 Assembling the Seat Post 15 Assembling the Battery Unit 16 Assembling the Seat Unit 16 Assembling the Carrier Basket 16 Disassembly 17 Comfortable Adjusting 18 Seat Height Adjustment 18 Seat Rotation 18 Armrest Width Adjustment 18 Tiller Angle Adjustment 18 Operation 19 21 Tiller Console 19 Power Switch 19 Throttle Control Lever 19 Speed Adjust...

Page 7: ...teps Curbs Etc 29 Streets and Roadways 29 In or Out Doors 29 Up or Down Stairs and Escalators 30 In or Out Elevators 30 Electromagnetic Interference 30 Scooter Transport 30 Seat Belt 30 Inclement Weather Precautions 30 Getting Onto or Off Your Scooter 31 Balance 31 Preventing Unintended Movement 31 Limitation to Medicine s and Alcohol 31 Electromagnetic Interference 32 33 EMI RFI Warnings 32 Where...

Page 8: ...tch on moving parts of the XMB 400 or objects at the side of the road or trail o Think about your speed and keep your speed consistent with safe operating conditions The Don ts o Never ride with headphones They mask traffic sounds distract you from concentrating on your surroundings and their wires can tangle in the moving parts of the XMB 400 causing you to lose control o Never carry a passenger ...

Page 9: ...braking and use of the horn o Don t carry packages or passengers that will interfere with your visibility or control of the bike o Don t use items that may restrict your hearing o Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all other riders vehicles and objects Safe braking distance and forces are subject to the prevailing weather and road conditions Wet Weather Riding Wet weather impairs tracti...

Page 10: ...r traffic Ride slowly Avoid hazards such as potholes and curbs Avoid areas of heavy traffic dark areas and roads with speed limit over 35 mph If possible ride on routes already familiar to you Ride at night only if necessary Slow down and use familiar roads with street lighting if possible Other Reminders The XMB 400 works best on level ground Use caution while going down an incline such as a hill...

Page 11: ...ons and recommendations set forth in this manual or any other demands contained on the scooter itself If you experience any problems with your scooter that you are not able to solve or if you do not feel capable of safely following any of the instructions and or recommendations contained in this manual please contact one of our authorized dealers or contact us directly for assistance Once you unde...

Page 12: ...e bar and a footplate are located in the front section A driving motor a brake system and the control electronics are located on the rear section The seat unit contains a seatback and armrests etc See Figure 1 Figure 1 SSPECIFICATIONS STRUCTURE Seat Back Rest Arm Rest Tiller Console Tiller Seat Lock Lever Rear Section Front Section Lock Nut ...

Page 13: ...ondition Indicator D Horn Button E Headlight Button F Throttle Control Lever G Tiller CHARGING AND CONTROL SYSTEM Fig 3 H 3 Pin Charger Power Receptacle I Load Protector SEAT UNIT J Seat Base K Seatback Rest L Arm Rests M Seat Lock Lever C B A E D F G I J Figure 2 Figure 3 ...

Page 14: ...netic Brake Distance Between Ground and Footplate 3 5 Inches Turning Radius 31 5 Inches Climbing Slope Maximum of 12 Inches Seat Unit Standard light backrest with folding sponge seat Drive System Single Motor Drive Batteries 2 12 Volt 12 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Batteries Motor Power 24 Volt 180 Watt Motor Charger 24V2Ah Portable Charging Time 10 12 hrs Max Rider Weight 265 lbs Dimensions 37 x 19 7 x 3...

Page 15: ...ery Charger 6 User Manual GETTING STARTED Open the packing box of your new XMB 400 Mobility Scooter and take off all the protective lining Remove the scooter from the carton ADJUSTING THE TILLER 1 Loosen the lock nut See Fig 4 2 Lift the tiller up until at the proper angel for yourself 3 Tighten the lock nut to secure the tiller ASSEMBLING THE SEAT SUPPORT 1 Insert the seat support post into the s...

Page 16: ...ust armrests positions as you like and tighten the lock nuts ASSEMBLING THE CARRIER BASKET 1 Take off the 2 screws located on the front of the tiller See Fig 8 2 Assemble the mounting bracket for the basket on the front of the tiller 3 Insert the basket into the mounting bracket NOTE The carrier basket is an optional part sold separately Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 CAUTION Please always keep the el...

Page 17: ...er under the seat base to unlock the seat 3 Lift the battery case up See Fig 6 page 17 4 Loosen the nuts on the plug of the front rear power connector then remove it see Fig 10 5 Pull the nylon rope on the lock hook and move forward to take it off See Fig 11 6 Lift the front rear section through the middle and pull away from the lock hook on the body See Fig 12 7 Loosen the knob on the end of the ...

Page 18: ...he seat SEAT ROTATION 1 Pull up on the seat lock lever to unlock the seat 2 Rotate the seat to the desired position See Fig 13 3 Release the seat lock lever and it will relock the seat automatically ARMREST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT 1 Find the screws on the armrest adjustment rack See Fig 14 2 Loosen the screw 3 Move the armrests inward or outward to the desired positions 4 Tighten the screw TILLER ANGLE A...

Page 19: ...tomatically return to the primary position which is the stop position This will engage your scooter s brake to slow the scooter until it stops completely SPEED ADJUSTMENT KNOB See Fig 2 page 13 This knob allows you to preset and limit your scooter s top speed Maximum forward speed is 3 7 mph and maximum reverse speed is 2 2 mph BATTERY CONDITION INDICATOR See Fig 2 page 13 When your scooter is pow...

Page 20: ...cooter must power down immediately You will need to wait a moment before you can press the button on the load protector to resume You will find this button under the cover at the rear section of the scooter After you have pressed the button you can power up the scooter and resume normal driving MANUAL FREE WHEEL MODE LEVER There is a free wheel mode lever at the lower right side of the seat base S...

Page 21: ...this receptacle WARNING When your scooter is in powered mode the manual free wheel mode lever must be in downward position i e in power mode to guarantee the braking system is working normally Failure to do so may cause the brake system to malfunction and cause personal injury WARNING A wrong connection may cause damages to the charger connectors and electronics ...

Page 22: ... the batteries are charging 7 When charging is nearly finished the green light will turn on It is recommended that you charger your battery for 10 12 hours When the batteries are fully charged unplug the charger from the wall outlet and then unplug the charger from the scooter NEW BATTERY S USAGE For all new batteries there should be a period of break in for maximum efficiency You will need to ful...

Page 23: ...arger be used A You should use the battery charger supplied with your XMB 400 Mobility Scooter It is the safest most efficient tool to charge your batteries We do not recommend using other types of chargers such as automotive battery chargers and you will void your warranty Q How often must the batteries be charged A You can charge the batteries as soon as you are finished using your scooter This ...

Page 24: ...rging cycles a partial drain then a full recharge to establish the critical chemical balance that is essential to the battery s peak performance and long life It will be important to take some time to break in your battery properly Q How can I ensure maximum battery life A A fully charged deep cycle battery will provide a reliable performance and extended battery life Keep your scooter batteries f...

Page 25: ...r 4 If any inconsistencies are found contact an authorized dealer or X Treme Scooters technical support TEMPERATURE Some of the parts of the scooter are susceptible to extreme changes in temperature Always keep your scooter in proper range of temperature In extreme cold temperature the batteries may become frozen The specific temperature at which they are frozen depends on a number of factors such...

Page 26: ...unplug the key and restart to continue use DAILY CHECKLIST With the power off check the throttle control lever Make sure it returns to the primary position when you release it Check the right left lock nut on the low end of the tiller Make sure it is fastened to the tiller WEEKLY CHECKLIST Check all electrical connectors Make sure they are not loosened or corroded Check the anti tip wheel Make sur...

Page 27: ...27 Never use any chemicals to clean the seat as they may cause the seat to become slippery or dry out and crack Clean with a damp cloth or neutral soapy water and dry the seat thoroughly ...

Page 28: ...our scooter starts to move down the incline faster that you anticipated or desired allow it to come to a complete stop by releasing the throttle control lever Then rotate down the speed adjustment knob and then push the throttle control lever down slightly to ensure a safety controlled descent The maximum safe incline angle is 8 degrees for your scooter If a slope is less than this angle it is saf...

Page 29: ...cooter is equipped with a manual free wheel mode lever that allows the scooter to be manually pushed by your attendant For more information see OPERATION STATIONARY OBSTACLES STEP CURBS ETC STREETS AND ROADWAYS IN OR OUT DOORS Determine in advance if the door opens toward or away from you Use your hand to turn the knob or push the handle or push bar Drive your scooter gently and slowly forward to ...

Page 30: ...n a motor vehicle should be properly secured in the motor vehicle seat with the safety belt fastened securely SEAT BELT You must buckle your seat belt when you are sitting in your scooter seat IMCLEMENT WEATHER PRECAUTIONS WARNING Never use your scooter to negotiate steps or escalators You may cause personal injury to yourself and others and damage your scooter WARNING Do not sit on your scooter w...

Page 31: ...reactive ability never operate your scooter WARNING Position yourself as far back as possible in the scooter seat to prevent the scooter from flipping and causing injury WARNING Avoid using your armrests for weight bearing purposes Such use may cause your scooter to tip causing personal injury WARNING Avoid putting all your weight on the footplate Such use may cause your scooter to tip causing per...

Page 32: ... radio waves The construction of your scooter The location whether it is on level ground or on an incline and direction of your scooter Whether or not your scooter is in motion If unexpected incidents occur as described below you should consider whether or not there is a radio wave source nearby Your scooter may come to a sudden stop in an uncontrolled manner Your scooter may come to a sudden move...

Page 33: ...llular phone while your scooter is turned on Try not to operate your scooter too close to the transmitters such as radio or TV stations and hand held or mobile two way radios Be aware that adding accessories and or components or modifying your scooter in any way may change its EMI resistance level and may make it more susceptible to interference from radio wave sources There is no simple way to ev...

Page 34: ...34 DO NOT RETURN TO STORE IF YOU NEED HELP CALL TOLL FREE OR GO ONLINE 1 253 777 0690 www x tremescooters com support For General Information or Parts Visit www x tremescooters com Revised 9 3 13 ...

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