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Check List 
 

 
Before you operate the scooter, please read this instruction manual and familiarise yourself with 
the controls. 
 
Items supplied with scooter 
 

 

Electric charger 

 

2 x sets of keys and remote 

 

User manual 

 

Certificate of ownership 

 
 
 
 
Getting started 
 

 

Read user manual 

 

Disable alarm using remote key fob 

 

Adjust mirrors to desired position for best visibility 

 

Insert key and turn to the on position 

 

Turn lights on (If required) 

 

Place both hands on the handlebars 

 

Twist the throttle slowly with your right hand 

 

Right hand brake lever activates the front brakes 

 

Left hand brake lever activates the rear brakes 

 

Turn key to off position and remove keys once ride is finished 

 

Enable alarm using the key fob 

 
It is recommended you familiarise yourself with all of the controls before you ride the scooter on 
any public highways or footpaths. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Hero

Page 1: ...Instruction manual Hero ...

Page 2: ... 4 Warnings 5 Scooter switches Pictures Key Ignition fig 1 6 Alarm fob fig 2 6 Dashboard fig 3 7 Left hand side switchgear fig 4 7 Right hand side switchgear fig 5 8 Handbrake fig 6 8 Front brake Throttle fig 7 9 Charger point fig 8 9 Main switch Storage fig 9 10 Charging your scooter 10 Warranty 11 ...

Page 3: ...rs due to the stigma and also them not wanting to feel like the need it and wanting the independence they have always had This is when we had the idea of breaking that stigma and starting our business based on style and excitement We want the older generation to feel as excited about buying their first mobility scooter as they would their first motor bike If you are looking to improve you quality ...

Page 4: ... to desired position for best visibility Insert key and turn to the on position Turn lights on If required Place both hands on the handlebars Twist the throttle slowly with your right hand Right hand brake lever activates the front brakes Left hand brake lever activates the rear brakes Turn key to off position and remove keys once ride is finished Enable alarm using the key fob It is recommended y...

Page 5: ...r tire size 3 0 x 10 Charger 60 volt smart charger with UK plug Throttle type Twist throttle variable speed Key start Yes Alarm Yes with remote key fob Breaking system Drum breaks front and rear Handbrake Yes leaver controlled by rear brake Drive system Differential drive Tyre pressure 36 psi Head light 12 v high and low beam Indicators 12v front and Rear Break light 12v Rear Rear lights Yes 12v b...

Page 6: ...ator and is not designed to carry a passenger The scooter is not designed to be used on steep inclines or to go up and down raised kerbs as this may damage the motor and the internal electronic controllers Although it is not a legal requirement Accident insurance cover is a sensible precaution for your own peace of mind If driving on the road you must adhere to the Highway Code Use lights whenever...

Page 7: ...n cause damage to your scooter We do not recommend that a scooter user is transported in any type of vehicle when seated in the scooter At this current time there are no approved tie down systems for the transportation of a user in any moving vehicle whilst seated in a scooter Do not attempt to lift or move your scooter by any body panels This may cause personal injury and or damage to your scoote...

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Page 10: ... fig 6 8 How to use the Handbrake Pull rear brake lever Push up handbrake lever This will engage the handbrake To release the handbrake Squeeze rear brake lever This will automatically release the handbrake ...

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Page 12: ...at the battery is fully charged 5 Remove the plug from AC power socket wall socket 6 Remove the output plug from the scooter socket WARNING DO NOT leave charging for more then 5 hours after fully charged Chargers should only be used for scooters that it is supplied for DO NOT USE THE CHARGER IN THE FOLLOWING ENVIROMENTS 1 Direct sunlight High temperatures 2 Dusty surrounding 3 In wet or damp envir...

Page 13: ...nths warranty from the date of purchase Do note that deterioration in performance due to misuse will not be covered This includes Leaving battery in cold conditions for an extended period of time Wearing battery out through heavy use Leaving battery in a discharge state The 12 Month Warranty will not cover the product if they have been misused damaged or vandalised or any attempt to make a repair ...

Page 14: ...r From Bee Green Be Mobile Bee Green Be Mobile 13 Horsegate Whittlesey Peterborough PE7 1JD Tel 01733 205507 Mobile 07865270881 Shop beegreenbemobile co uk Beegbm gmail com Registered Under Registration Number 13027945 ...

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