P101 Service Manual
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Practice before Operating 2 Safety Instructions Use caution when driving on hills 9 Familiarize Yourself with your Scooter Disassembly and Assembly Base step of the scooter 14 Operating your Scooter Tiller Angle Adjustment 21 Free Wheel Mode 21 Merits Limited Warranty 22

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Welcome aboard your new scooter, and thank you for choosing our product. Please read this manual carefully, and follow all instructions before attempting to operate your scooter for the first time. If there is anything in this manual that you do not understand, or if you require additional assistance for setting up your scooter, please contact your local dealer. This latest model is designed for specific practical user needs, combining solid, rugged construction, and modern high-tech electronics, to enhance safety and With a state-of-the-art, programmable electronic control system, your...

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Failure to follow these instructions may result in damage to the scooter or serious injury. Practice Before Operating Find an open area such as a park and have an assistant to help you practice until you have confidence operating this vehicle. Make sure that the unit is off before getting knob according to your driving ability. We recommend that you keep the speed at the slowest position (fully familiar with the driving characteristics Stop, forward, and reverse operation practice Push the lever forward on the right side to move forward Push the lever forward on the left side to move backward

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Getting familiar with this vehicle First, practice moving forward. Be sure to set the speed to the lowest setting. After becoming familiar with moving forward, practice marking "S" turns. Once you are familiar with "S" turns, practice moving in reverse. Note that any speed control setting, the vehicle moves more slowly in reverse than forward If you have a tiller locker on the front of your tiller, make sure to release it before driving. RELEASE THE TILLER LOCKER Tiller Locker Operation Operation of tiller locker: Keep the tiller in or near the neutral position. Push the ring plate down to...

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■Safety Considerations Do not drink and drive Do not tow a trailer Consult your physician to determine if your medications impair your ability to control this vehicle Do not turn on or use hand-held persona communication devices such as citizens band(CB) radios and cellular phones

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This vehicle has an immunity level of 20 V/m which should protect it from Electromagnetic Interference(EMI) from Radio Wave Sources. The rapid development of electronics, especially in the area of communications, has saturated our environment with electromagnetic (radio) waves that are emitted by television, radio and communication signals. These EM waves are invisible and their strength increases as one approaches the source. All electrical conductors act as antennas to the EM signals and, to varying degrees, all power wheelchairs and scooters are susceptible to electromagnetic...

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3) If unintended movement or brake release occurs, turn the powered wheelchair 4) Be aware that adding accessories or components, or modifying the powered wheelchair, may make it more sasceptible to interference from radio wave sources. (Note: there is no easy way to evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of the powered wheelchair). 5) Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the powered wheelchair manufacturer, and note whether there is a radio wave source TURN OFF YOUR SCOOTER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE WHEN 2. Unintended of uncontrollable direction. 3. Unexpected...

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Driving Outdoors any uneven surfaced roads. Do not drive beside a river, port, or lake without a fence

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Make sure that there are no obstacles behind you We recommend to set up the speed knob at the lowest Do not make sudden stops, weave erratically, or make sharp turns. Keep your arms on or inside the armrests and feet Do not attempt to climb curbs greater that 1.5"(4cm). Do not attempt to cross over a gap greater that

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■Use caution when driving on hills Driving on hills is more dangerous than on level surfaces. If you fail to heed these warnings, a fall, tip-over or loss of control may occur and cause severe injury to the vehicle user or others. Do not attempt to climb a hill greater than 8° Do not reverse while driving up a hill. Forward only. If you reverse while moving up a hill, it may cause the vehicle to tip over. Do not attempt to drive across a sloping surface Driving across a slope greater than 3° is very dangerous and may cause the vehicle to tip over. Use caution when driving over soft, uneven...

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Use low speed while driving down hill. When going down hill, the tiller will become harder to reach and handle. When braking while moving down hill, the scooter will take longer to come to a complete Always stop on the level surface to get in and get out Always climb or descend gradients perpendicular Do not load or carry heavy items iin the basket while driving down hill.

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Your scooter is equipped with a removable battery pack, which contains two maintenance free, sealed lead-acid batteries. These batteries require no maintenance other than ensuring that they are properly charged. If other batteries are used, check with your battery supplier for proper battery care and maintenance Because your batteries may only have a partial charge when you first receive your scooter, you may not experience full riding time until you have fully charged them. Your scooter is equipped with either an on-board or an off-board battery charger. Charging your batteries as...

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In this section, we will acquaint you with the many features of your micro portable scooter and how they work. Upon receipt of your micro portable scooter, inspect it for any damage. Your micro portable scooter consists of the following components. 2. Tiller Angle Adjustment Knob 8. Wig-Wag Control Lever 10. Removable Battery Pack 12. Tiller Steering Lock 13. Foam filled flat free tyres

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1. Tiller - Similar in operation to the handlebars of a bicycle, this device is used to steer the vehicle. It also contains the controls necessary to propel and control the 2. Tiller angle Adjustment Lever - When loosen, allows the tiller angle to be set for optimum driver comfort. During operation of the vehicle, this slever must be fully 3. Operator's Seat - This adjustable seat can be swiveled to ease mounting / dismounting to / from the vehicle and can be removed for easier transportation of 4. Arm-Rests - are width and angle adjustable, (see seating adjustments later in this 5. Seat...

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