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CMS Electric Scooter  

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Owner’s Handbook (Code: CMS_IFU 05/18) 

2.3

 

Electromagnetic Interference 

 

Scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic 
interference (EMI) from sources such as mobile 
phones, walkie-talkies, TV and radio broadcast 
stations and amateur radio sets. In some cases, 
there is a risk this interference may cause 
involuntary movement of the scooter. The 
scooter has been tested and passed to withstand 
interference to a level of 20V per metre. 

 

Be aware that the above sources may cause 
involuntary movement due to EMI. Exercise 
caution whilst using the aforementioned devices 
and avoid close proximity to TV and Radio 
broadcast stations. 

 

The addition of components or accessories may 
effect the EMI susceptibility of the scooter. 

 

3.

 

PARTS INTRODUCTION 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.

 

OPERATION 

 

4.1 Control Panel 

 

Summary of Contents for CMS001

Page 1: ...4mph Scooter Owner s Manual Dealer Stamp Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd Heathfield Lane Birkenshaw West Yorkshire BD11 2HW Issued 01 18 ...

Page 2: ...ng assembly and maintenance instructions for the scooter A repair and maintenance record chart and warranty information is included with this handbook Please keep it in a safe place or with the scooter If someone else uses the scooter make sure that you provide him or her with this handbook for their consideration As designs change some of the illustrations and pictures in the manual may not corre...

Page 3: ...wn for your initial practice 2 2 Whilst Driving Do not use your scooter on surfaces that are muddy gravelly bumpy narrow snowed over icy or on towpaths near to canals which are not guarded Do not use your scooter outside when it is raining snowing misty or windy Do not make erratic turns on your scooter Bear in mind driving motions such as accelerating stopping turning reversing and the effect of ...

Page 4: ...a risk this interference may cause involuntary movement of the scooter The scooter has been tested and passed to withstand interference to a level of 20V per metre Be aware that the above sources may cause involuntary movement due to EMI Exercise caution whilst using the aforementioned devices and avoid close proximity to TV and Radio broadcast stations The addition of components or accessories ma...

Page 5: ...ter to a prompt stop The wigwag paddle allows you to control the speed of the scooter up to a max speed determined by speed Dial The further the wigwag paddle is deflected the faster the scooter will go up to 4mph NOTE wait at least 2 seconds before operating the wigwag paddle after starting the scooter with the key Operating the wigwag paddle at the same time as the key switch will cause the scoo...

Page 6: ...rm Tiller Lock When the tiller is centred pull the tiller lock out and twist to secure the tiller for transportation Push the tiller lock up to release Always ensure the tiller lock is disengaged when driving the scooter Always check the tiller moves and turns freely before driving Battery Gauge The LEDs will illuminate to show the amount of power remaining in the batteries The more LEDs are lit t...

Page 7: ...ter each use to ensure maximum range Read the Battery Charging section in the handbook before use Circuit Breaker Arrowed Below The circuit breaker may trip when the scooter is under excessive load or when travelling on steep inclines It will be more prone to tripping when the scooter is low on battery charge Under normal conditions the circuit breaker button will protrude by 2mm 3mm If the circui...

Page 8: ... arms on them 4 Switch the key ignition on 5 Check the battery gauge to check there is enough power for your journey If you have any doubt about the remaining power recharge the battery pack before use 6 Set the speed dial to a position you feel safe and comfortable with 7 Check the wigwag paddle and automatic brake work correctly 8 Before driving check the environment around you is safe for you t...

Page 9: ...oter and the battery pack can be charged away from the scooter To Remove the Battery Pack 1 Switch the scooter off at the ignition 2 Lift the scooter battery pack up by the handle see below To Install the Battery Pack 1 Remove the charger from the battery pack 2 Drop the battery pack in to the void on the scooter 3 Press down lightly on the battery pack to ensure it is securely installed Charger L...

Page 10: ... The batteries require charging every week to ensure battery longevity The batteries supplied as standard with the battery pack are classified as safe for air transport under IATA special provision A67 Warning If battery pack loses contact with the scooter during operation switch the key ignition off re insert the battery pack and switch the ignition back on Battery Care 1 You should recharge the ...

Page 11: ... Care Tyre condition will be affected by how you drive the scooter and what terrain it is driven on The scooter comes with solid tyres which are puncture proof so there is no need to check tyre pressure 7 4 Cleaning The scooter should be cleaned periodically especially if you tend to drive on sand gravel or in other adverse environments Use a soft wrung dry cloth to keep your scooter clean and dus...

Page 12: ...g 22lb CMS001 or 14 2kg 31lb CMS002 1 Lift the basket up to remove it from the front tiller 2 Remove the seat First push the seat swivel lever forward Then pull up on the seat whilst rotating the seat 3 Remove the Battery Pack Pull up on the battery pack handle to remove 4 Separate the front and rear sections Press down on the handle of the rear section 1 whilst pulling up using the lever 2 on the...

Page 13: ... 2 Connect the front and rear sections together Hold the back of the rear section and lift the front section in to place using the lever Then release the rear section and lower the front section with the lever Release the lever and ensure the sections are securely linked 3 Drop the battery pack in to the void in the scooter Press lightly on the top of the battery pack to ensure the battery pack is...

Page 14: ...t knob Release Tiller Lock Problem Horn sounds involuntarily automatically Symptoms The scooter has diagnosed a fault Remedy Ensure the wigwag paddle is released and switch the scooter off and on Recharge batteries if error persists 7 SPECIFICATION Model Reference CMS001 CMS002 Dimension L x W x H 102cm x 56cm x 91cm 40 x 22 x 36 Total Weight see below for weights of component parts 47 6kg 105lb 5...

Page 15: ...ny repaired or replaced parts will be covered by this warranty for the balance of the warranty period on the scooter 5 Consumable items supplied will not generally be covered during the normal warranty period unless such items require repair or replacement clearly as a direct result of a manufacturing or material defect Such items include among others upholstery tyres and batteries 6 The above war...

Page 16: ...off switch Seat Control Lever Back Braking Armrests Recharge point Electrics Batteries Connections condition Levels Lights Connections Test run Discharge test Forwards Wheels and Tyres Reverse Wear Emergency stop Pressure Left turn Bearings Right turn Wheel nuts Slope test Motors Over obstacles Wiring List Items repaired Noise Connections Brake Brushes Chassis Condition Steering ...

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