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LUPIN

LUPIN

PRODUCT MANUAL

PRODUCT MANUAL

Summary of Contents for LUPIN

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Page 2: ...e scooter We also have online videos to help you familiarise yourself with Lupin Thank you for choosing me my name s Lupin and I m here to take care of all of your mobility needs Important Safety Measures Dimensions Repairs Environment Protection Front Draw Bar Rear Draw Bar Product Features Operating Instructions Getting Started Setting the Brake Operating Instructions Driving Battery Charging In...

Page 3: ...o not use the scooter as a seat on a moving vehicle The scooter can be safely used in parks and on grass but avoid driving on ground that is so uneven as to destabilise the scooter Avoid driving on pebbles stones soil and gravel surfaces If you are unsure about the condition of the ground then we recommend you do not drive on it Electric scooters can go over obstacles up to the ground clearance of...

Page 4: ...t and pull out the metal bar Release the locking pin and bring out the front draw bar The bar will click into place with the 2nd locking pin 1 2 3 4 5 OR You can locate this locking pin and pull it out to click in the bar manually 6 ADJUSTING THE REAR DRAW BAR Always extend the rear safety bar when driving the scooter This provides extra stability and prevents tipping of the scooter when reversing...

Page 5: ...etting is from 0 2 6 0 km h SPEED SETTINGS NOTICE The slow speed setting is the only setting that can legally be used when riding you scooter in public If you plan on using the faster speed settings this can only be done on private property FORWARD REVERSE Set the directional switch to D Forward drive R Reverse NOTICE Lupin does not emit a warning sound when reversing We advise that you only use i...

Page 6: ...he surrounding environment and road conditions are safe before driving Twist the right hand crank to move and adjust the speed as necessary To stop simply release the right hand crank allowing it to return to its neutral position and squeeze the left hand brake lever If you wish to apply the handbrake squeeze the brake lever then pull the handbrake switch towards you To turn off press and hold the...

Page 7: ...andlebar 1 2 Unfold the seat and use the clatch on the back of the seat to open 3 Lock State 5 Open State 4 Open and lift 6 Open the backrest and lift to its highest position It is locked when you hear the click of the latch After the backrests latch returns to its position the backrest is locked 7 Pull out the Locator Pin and extend the Safety Bar allowing the Locator Pin to slot back into either...

Page 8: ...venly on the valve stem to ensure you get an accurate reading Check the reading on the pressure gauge to determine if you ll need to deflate or inflate your tyres Tyre pressure can be measured with a standard pressure gauge 1 2 3 A standard bike pump can be used to inflate the tyres if they need it TYRE PRESSURE 14 TYRE CARE 15 SECURE STRAP We have included a strap in your delivery that will keep ...

Page 9: ...d the motor to ensure that the controller is connected securely SCOPE OF WARRANTY DESCRIPTION Betty Bertie will repair or replace the scooter or component when there is quality problem caused by manufacture under normal use if the problem is reported to them during the warranty period THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER YOUR SCOOTER IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING APPLY 1 Failure to use and maintain in accordance...

Page 10: ...er Over current protection value A 14 0 5 Net Weight with batteries 23kg Gross Weight 21kg Wheel Base 710mm Wheel Diameter F 10 R 10 Speed 1st Gear 0 8 km Adjustable Endurance 39 km Braking mode Rear wheel drive disc brake Load Capacity 100 kg Height from the ground 85cm Seat off ground height 51cm Maximum incline 8 1 Motor 36 V 300 W Charger DC24V 2A Battery 36V 8AH lithium battery Colour Red Bla...

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