Metro Mobility S800 Manual de usuario

Owner’s Manual
(S800)

CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTION1
2. ELECTOMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI) 6
3. SPECIFICATIONS7
4. COMFORT ADJUSTMENT8
5. FEATURES11
6. GETTING ON & OFF THE SCOOTER12
7. OPERATION OF TILLER CONTROL 13
8. CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS16
9. BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS & MAINTANENCE19
10. SCOOTER MAINTENANCE 20
11. TRANSPORTATION21
12. TROUBLESHOOTING & FAULT REPAIR22
13. WARRANTY DECLARATION24

SAFETY INSTRUCTION
Distinguished guests, please read this manual carefully before
using the scooter for the understanding of the precautions and
scooter performance. Failure to follow the instructions may lead to
scooter damage or serious personal injury.
1. Please obey local traffic regulations when using the product.
2. Do not try to refit the scooter without permission or use the scooter for other purpose.
3. In the event you feel dizzy, your vision is blurred due to health condition or medication,
please must not operate the scooter.
4. Consult your physician if you are taking prescribed medication or if you have any certain
physical limitations. Some medications and limitations may impair your ability to operate
scooters in a safe manner.
5. Drunk driving is strictly prohibited in the any area.
6. Please check the brake system before driving the scooter.
7. Do not set the electric switch OFF before the scooter stops stably on smooth ground.
8. Don't remove anti-tipper wheel if the scooter is equipped with it.
9. Do not stop the scooter when climbing a slope or drive on the slope steeper than the
limitation for the stability of the scooter and your safety.
10. Please ride with caution and keep a safe distance on the road with rain, oil and snow to
prevent tires from slipping and rollover.
11. Please slow down and be careful when turning or reversing.
12. Please do not use the music entertainment system when driving the scooter, for it may
cause distraction and traffic accident.
13. Please do not overload.
14. Please power off the scooter when it is not in use to prolong the service life of the battery
and protects you from accident.
15. Please do not charge under the exposure of sun in the summer charge the battery indoors in
winter when the outdoor temperature is lower than 10℃.
About Modifications
We have designed and engineered the power scooter for the maximum service life. However, under no
circumstances should you modify, add, remove, or damage any part or function of the power scooter,
otherwise, personal injury and damage to the mobility scooter may result in. Please use original
accessories provided by us, untested or inapplicable accessories may lead to the breakdown.
Inspections prior to using your power scooter

1. If the scooter is equipped with pneumatic tires, proper tire pressure should be ensured before using it.
2. Please check all electric connections and make sure they are well connected and undamaged.
3. Please check all the harness connections and make sure that they are secured properly.
4. Please check the brake system and make sure that they are in good condition.
Load limitation
1. Please refer to the specifications table for weight capacity information. Mobility scooter is limited for
a maximum weight capacity.
2. Stay within the specified weight capacity for your scooter. Overload will make your warranty void
and we will not take responsibility for your injuries or property damage resulting from failures to
observe weight limitation rules.
3. Don't carry passengers on the scooter designed only for one driver. Carrying passengers on the
scooter may result in the change of the gravity center, and finally may causes rollover or tilt.
Tire pressure
1. If your scooter is equipped with pneumatic tires, it is necessary to check the air pressure at least one
time a week.
2. Proper inflation pressures will prolong the life your tires and ensure the smooth operation while
riding.
3. Do not under-inflate or over-inflate your tires. It is critically important that 30-25 psi (2-2.4bar) tire
pressure be maintained in pneumatic tires at all times.
4. Inflating your tires from an unregulated air source could over-inflate them, resulting in a burs tire.
Temperature
1. Some parts of the mobility scooter are susceptible to changes of temperature. The controller can only
operate safely between -25℃and 50℃.
2. The batteries may freeze at extremely low temperature, and your mobility scooter may not be able to
run at such low temperature. If at extremely high temperatures, it may operate at lower speed due to a
safety feature of the controller that prevents the motor and other electrical components from
damages.

ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI)
The rapid development of electronic technology, especially in the area of communications, has saturated
our environment with electromagnetic (EM) radio waves that are emitted by television, radio and
communication signals. These EM wave is invisible and their intensity increases as source increase. All
electrical conductors act as antennas to the EM signals and to varying degrees, all the power wheelchairs
and scooters are susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI). The interference could result in
abnormal, unintentional movement and/or erratic control of the vehicle. The United States Food and
drug Administration (FDA) suggests that the following statement be incorporated to the user's manual for
all scooters like S800. Mobility scooters may as susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which
is interfering electromagnetic energy emitted from sources such as radio stations, TV stations, amateur
radio (HAN) transmitter, two-way radios, cellular phones and alarm systems of shops. The interference
(from radio wave sources) can make the scooter release its brakes, move by itself or move in unintended
directions. It may also permanently damage the scooter's control system. The intensity of the EM energy
can be measured in volts per meter (V/m). Each scooter can resist EMI up to a certain intensity, which is
called interference resistance capacity, and the scooter has an interference resistance capacity of 20 v/m
which would provide useful protection against common sources of radiated EMI.
the warnings listed below can reduce unintended brake release or uncontrolled move that may result in
serious injuries:
1. Do not use portable CB transceiver or communication device like cell phone when the scooter is
started.
2. Be careful and stay away from electromagnetic wave release equipment like radio, TV station, or
etc.
3. If unintended movement or brake release occurs, turn the powered scooter off as soon as it is safe.
4. Be aware that adding accessories or components, or refitting the scooter may make it more
susceptible to interference from radio wave sources (Note: It is difficult to evaluate the effect on the
overall interference resistance capacity of the mobility scooter).
5. Please report all the incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the manufacturer of the
mobility scooter and note whether there is radio wave source nearby.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL
S800
OVERALL LENGTH
1460mm
OVERALL WIDTH
730mm
OVERALL HEIGHT
1320mm
WEIGHT: W/ BATTERY
124kg
WEIGHT: W/O BATTERY
97kg
MAX. LOAD
180kg/1per
MAX. SPEED forward
15km/h
MIN. SPEED forward
4km/h
REVERSE SPEED
4km/h
TURNING RADIUS
2200mm
NARROWEST FOR TURNNING
2500mm
MAX.DRIVING SLOPE
12°
MAX.DRIVING RANGE
40±5km
DRIVING SYSTEM
Rear wheel with gear box
BRAKE SYSTEM
Intelligent electromagnetic brake
MOTOR
24V/800W
CONTROLLER
24V/140A
FRONT TIRE SIZE
13” * 5”
REAR TIRE SIZE
13” * 5”
BATTERIES
Lead-acid 12V/52AH *2pcs (75AH*2pcs)
CHARGER
AC 115/230V DC 24V 5A
MAX. CHARGING CURRENT
5A
CHARGING TIME to 80% charge
8h
CHARGING TIME to full charge
10h
SEAT WIDTH
500mm
SEAT DEPTH
480mm
SEAT HEIGHT from leg platform
490mm
BACKREST HEIGHT
660mm
ARMREST HEIGHT from seat
290mm
GROUND CLEARANCE
90mm
* Measurements above are for reference only.

COMFORT ADJUSTMENT
Adjustments for seating comfort
Turn the swivel lever forward to Push the front lever forward or backward
rotate the seat. to move the seat forward or backward.
The flip-up armrest height
can be adjusted by turning
the adjustment dial.
Adjust the seat back lever
for seating back angle.

Adjustment of tiller position
16. Press down the lever and move it to your preferred position.

FEATURES
Headlight
Headlight
Basket
Shortage compartment
Control panel
Flip-up armrest
Adjustable seat
Tire
Foot pedal
Adjustable backrest
Reflector mirror

GETTING ON & OFF THE SCOOTER
Getting on your scooter
1.Make sure that the key switch stays on “power off” position before getting on the scooter.
2. Turn the seat swivel lever located under the seat to make you feel comfortable and rotate the seat to
face forward.
3. Put down the armrests and use them to steady yourself into the seat.
4. Make sure that your feet are placed firmly on the foot pedal and the seat you seated is secure and
steady.
Getting off your scooter
1.Ride the scooter to a suitable place for parking the scooter and turn the key switch to “power off “.
2. Turn the seat swivel lever located under the seat backward and rotate the seat 90 degrees if the user
need to get off the scooter to a wheelchair.
3.Otherwise, you should put both feet on the ground and leave the seat by holding the armrests to leave
the seat.
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