8 Chapter 2: Getting To Know Your Scooter D82008305 REV A 1/26/09
When the scooter is in motion, you should ONLY switch “off” in the case of an
emergency. Continual use in this mode may cause undue stress to the drive sys-
tem and damage the main electronic speed control unit. Be extremely cautious on
slopes. Sit upright in your seat or your scooter may become less stable.
2. Battery Indicator Gauge: (Figure 2C) Located at the top of your console.
When your scooter is switched on, the bar on the gauge will move across the
scale from the left to right, indicating fully charged batteries. As the power is
used up, the bars will move left indicating the level of charge. When the
batteries are fully charged all bars are illuminated.
3. Speed Adjustment Dial: (Figure 2B) Used to pre-select your desired speed,
this dial is proportional to speed and can be set anywhere between 1 and 10.
Turn the knob counter-clockwise to “minimum” for gentle operation, and
clockwise towards “maximum” to increase speed.
NOTE: When attempting to climb slopes, you may need to set the dial to a
high setting. Remember the higher the number you set your speed dial,
the faster your scooter will travel.
4. Speed Control Lever: (Figure 2B) This lever controls forward and reverse
speed. Pushing the right thumb lever moves your scooter forward and
controls the speed by the amount of pressure applied.
Pushing the left thumb lever moves the scooter in backward and controls the
speed by the amount of pressure applied. When released, both levers will
return to the neutral position and you will stop gently.
Note: You can reverse this procedure by pulling the levers backwards.
5. Light Switch: (Figure 2C) Pressing this blue button turns the lights on and off.
6. Horn: (Figure 2C) Press the yellow button to sound horn.