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Tyres:

 factory setting is 

220 kpa or 32 psi

.  The tyre pressures can be set 

anywhere between 150 kPa - 22 psi as a minimum and 275 kPa - 40 psi as a 
maximum.  Lower  pressure will create a softer ride and higher pressure will 
improve the performance and range.Never inflate the tyres to a pressure 
higher than 275 kPa - 40 PSI. 

The service dept will set the tyres to the highest 

setting which will suffice till checked at the next annual service.

Changing a tyre:

  Your scooter has a two piece split wheels as standard.  

To change the tyre first remove the centre nut and remove the wheel. 
Remove the valve from the vale stem and then undo the four bolts. The rim
will split allowing easy replacement of the tube and or tyre.Be careful when 
reassembling to make sure that the tube is not caught between the rims 
halfs. 

Cleaning:

 Use normal Automotive cleaners and polishes similar to a car. 

If you hose the scooter the electrics may become wet the scooter may not 
operate or it may operate in an unintended way. Allow up to 72 hours for the 
electrics to dry out.

Maximum Range:

 This is an abstract idea in electrical terms as so many 

factors can and do influence the range you can achieve for your conditions. 
Factory testing on a 10% duty cycle under test conditions is 42 kilometres.
However very few user will experience ideal conditions. Generally due to 
terrain, battery condition, inclines, weight, temperature, surfaces, gutters and 
culverts and so forth it is suggested that initially you limit single trips to 50% 
of the tested range until you are familiar with the performance of the scooter 
for you and your conditions. Should the scooter stop from low battery voltage 
you can rest the scooter for an hour or so and the batteries will recover 
enough voltage to propel the scooter further. Repeat this process if required. 

Transporting:
Disassembly:

       *Pull dissassembly pin and lift off seat.

                              *Remove the battery cover, Remove the batteries.                                      
                              *Lift and break the chassis apart at the centre.
                              *Fold down the tiller
                              *Load components into the car boot. In some cars some
                                 components may have to be loaded to the rear seat.
                              
                              *To Reassemble reverse the above procedure

Содержание TS401 Rabbit Scooter

Страница 1: ...Instruction Booklet TS401 Rabbit Scooter LetrixPower ...

Страница 2: ...Charger Connector Battery Charge LED Throttle Lever Forward Max Speed Dial Horn Button Keyswitch Seat Slider Flap Brake Freewheel Release Hi Lo Switch Throttle Lever Reverse ...

Страница 3: ...ations and to operate the scooter in a safe manner The user should exercise extra caution when travelling across uneven wet steep or loose surfaces Do Not operate up or down inclines steeper than 1 in 6 gradient Do Not attempt to climb or drive off Kerbs and Gutters or obstacles Do Not make sharp turns at high speed or whilst driving on inclines Always ensure the scooter is switched OFF before mou...

Страница 4: ...ectrical appliance please treat it as such Your charger is a 24 volt two stage battery charger specifically designed for charging sealed lead acid batteries in your scooter When initially connected and switched on it will charge in float mode for a short time to read the battery condition and then go to BOOST mode until the batteries have reached optimum voltage then it will automatically change b...

Страница 5: ...opposite direction A warning beeper will sound It is possible to operate the scooter one handed with either left or right hand Should you have a preference for the controls to operate opposite to the factory setting simply ask your dealer to reverse the polarity Stopping Simply release the control lever and the scooter will come to a smooth stop or to stop faster push the control lever into revers...

Страница 6: ...y operate in an unintended way Allow up to 72 hours for the electrics to dry out Maximum Range This is an abstract idea in electrical terms as so many factors can and do influence the range you can achieve for your conditions Factory testing on a 10 duty cycle under test conditions is 42 kilometres However very few user will experience ideal conditions Generally due to terrain battery condition in...

Страница 7: ...ain Contactor Open 2 Main Contactor faulty 3 Brake coil resistance too high Main Contactor main contactor faulty 2 4 Main On Fault main contactor open 1 Main contactor failed to close 3 1 1 Misadjusted throttle pot 2 Throttle pot bad 3 2 Brake on fault brake on fault 1 Electromagnetic brake open 2 Electromagnetic brake faulty 3 3 Precharge Fault precharge fault 1 Low battery voltage 2 Keyswitch th...

Страница 8: ... can cause the scooter to operate in an unintended way The scooter may stop or slow the brake may release or the throttle may activate If your scooter exhibits an intermittent fault or a fault at a particular location then it is likely you are experiencing EMI Contact your dealer for advice Depending on the source of the EMI it may not be possible to prevent EMI interference and the rider should c...

Страница 9: ... Tension transaxle bolts Check rubber mounts Lubricate and tension tiller fold down Test and reset BDI display Interrogate PCB for known faults Road test and report any faults Inspect handgrips Check clean Bodywork Check motor brushes and bench test Inspect and refit bump mold as required Time allowance approx 1 5 hours Battery s may need 24hr boost charge to be tested correctly Remedies and repai...

Страница 10: ...rd party batteries would usually be covered by a warranty from the individual battery manufacturer Batteries at the end of the serviceable life or that may have been incorrectly used or charged or maintained or overloaded might not be warranted Batteries are a consumable item with this product Regular replacement may be required Panasonic can detect if a battery has been undercharged and will not ...

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