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REMOVING THE KEYS
Turn the key switch to [OFF]. Then pull out the key (only after stopping).
SLIDING CAPTAIN SEAT
The scooter seat will slide forward or backward with a gentle push, by pulling up the
handle under the front right hand side of the seat. It will lock in place once you
release the handle back.
Be sure the seat is locked before driving.
The seat back is reclining to different positions. It can fold own completely, with a
simple release of the right side lever.
The armrests are removable and fully adjustable.
BATTERY GAUGE
When the power switch is turned on, the battery gauge indicator dots will move up
from “L” to “H” to indicate the power remaining in the batteries.
The “H” green area indicates a full charge from the batteries. The “L” orange and red
area indicates it is time to recharge.
The remaining power indicated by the battery gauge will vary based on the actual
driving time and how you drive. Repeated starting, stopping or climbing will consume
the power more quickly.
Suggestions:
It is recommended that you charge the batteries immediately when the
battery gauge is in the orange area.
After charging or replacing new batteries, drive the scooter for 2-3
minutes to make sure the batteries capacity is enough.
In the wintertime, the batteries may respond more slowly and the
distance you can travel may also be shortened.
When driving on an incline, the battery gauge light might move from
green to red, this is a normal phenomenon, please do not worry.
Even if the batteries are used properly, it is natural that the batteries
capability will decay as time passes. This results in a shortening of
travel distance compared to brand new batteries. Therefore, when you
find the travel distance is about only 50% of brand new batteries
traveling distance, it is time for replacement of batteries. Please go to
your dealer and ask for new batteries. If you continue to use the old
batteries when its capacity has decreased, it could lead to a decrease in
travel distance.
Travel distance will be shortened when driving frequently on an incline
or slope, as this leads to a larger consumption of the power.