CMS Electric Scooter
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Owner’s Handbook (Code: CMS_IFU 05/18)
consume power more quickly. The gauge is shown
previously.
If the blue status LED located in centre of the gauge
is illuminated solidly then the scooter is functioning
normally.
If the scooter is beeping, this means the scooter has
encountered a problem. The scooter will beep a
number of times then pause. Count the number of
beeps to determine the problem.
If you experience any beep sequences first restart
the scooter, ensuring the wigwag paddle is
released. If this does not remedy the problem
recharge the batteries.
If the error persists contact your dealer.
Attention
You should recharge the batteries
after 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 circuit breaker
has tripped the button will protrude by 7mm. To
reset the circuit breaker, push the button in and
the scooter should operate as normal.
Freewheel Lever
The motor can be disengaged (put in to freewheel)
to allow the scooter to be pushed.
Push the lever forward to engage freewheel mode.
Pull the lever back to engage drive mode.
Warning
The lever should only be set to
FREEWHEEL when on flat ground and
unoccupied by the user. Otherwise,
there is a risk of damage or injury.