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47” / 120 cm

23” / 58 cm

16.5” ~ 18.5” / 42 ~ 47 cm

9” / 22.8 cm Penumatic x 2pcs

10” / 26cm Penumatic x 2pcs

300 lb /135 kg

4mph /6 kph

20 miles / 32 km

56” / 142 cm

6

Head / Rear

12V / U1 (36AH) x 2 pcs

Intelligent, regenerative and electromagnetic brakes

2 rear anti-tip wheels

Front / Rear

1. Fish-on 187 lb /85 kg    2.Captain 213 lb / 97 kg

5A off-board

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S742

S742

Summary of Contents for S742

Page 1: ...ic x 2pcs 300 lb 135 kg 4mph 6 kph 20 miles 32 km 56 142 cm 6 Head Rear 12V U1 36AH x 2 pcs Intelligent regenerative and electromagnetic brakes 2 rear anti tip wheels Front Rear 1 Fish on 187 lb 85 kg...

Page 2: ...ns Driving Outdoors Getting to Know Your Scooter Parts to the Scooter Batteries Controls Analog dashboard Operating Your Scooter ICE Symbols Seat Adjustment Tiller Angle Adjustment Freewheel Mode Trou...

Page 3: ...3 Introduction B Reverse A Forward A B A B Practice Before Operating...

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Page 5: ...5 Safety Instructions Safety Considerations...

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Page 8: ...S742 Safety Instructions 8 Driving Outdoors...

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Page 10: ...S742 Safety Instructions 10 Use cautionwhen driving on hills...

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Page 13: ...if there is a break in the connection The red light indicates that the batteries are receiving charge The green LED will light when the charging cycle is complete Always turn off mains power to the ch...

Page 14: ...S742 14 Charge Socket Tiller Charge Socket Circuit Breaker Getting to Know Your Scooter...

Page 15: ...e scooter is in motion Always fully charge the batteries before driving your scooter and never let the batteries become completely drained as this may cause permanent damage to the batteries On Off Ke...

Page 16: ...ocked in the forward facing position before driving Adjust the tiller and seat if necessary see Adjustments DO NOT use the tiller to fully support you during transfers The Scooter has a dual operation...

Page 17: ...rds Adjust the speed setting tolow before you reverse Steer wide of all corners and obstacles Caution Do not reverse onto a main thoroughfare Ramps Slopes The stability of your scooter depends on seve...

Page 18: ...S742 Operating your Scooter 18 Seat adjustment...

Page 19: ...fully secure before using the scooter Folding the Tiller Assembly For transport purposes Release the adjustment mechanism as above and fold the tiller down fully until it reaches the position shown be...

Page 20: ...ter must be turned off and on by the key switch to reset the circuits before it will resume normal operation The status led will flash continually if the brake is disengaged when it is switched on Bra...

Page 21: ...ve the seat as described earlier 3 Remove the battery packs by releasing the lever and lifting them out in the correct order as indicated by the labels on the top of the packs right pack first 4 Loose...

Page 22: ...st Assembly is the reverse of the above procedure The Scooter is now separated into four components for easy transportation or storage If the scooter is not to be used for periods of more than a few w...

Page 23: ...your scooter should undergo a full service at least once a year by an authorised dealer Please check the following on a weekly basis Tyres are in good condition Pressure 25 30psi Front wheels spin fre...

Page 24: ...eaker continue to trip turn off the scooter immediately and consult your dealer Fuses There are two 40 amp blade type fuses inside the battery pack to give protection against possible overload on the...

Page 25: ...less than 16 5v Charge immediately 3 Battery voltage too high Possible excessive re gen charging by travelling downhill for long periods Turn power off on to reset controller 4 Current time limit out...

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