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maximum (‘max’) increments. Turn the dial knob anti-
clockwise to minimum for a very gentle operation, and
clockwise towards maximum to increase your speed.
NOTE: When attempting to climb obstacles, you will need
to set the dial to a high setting. Remember the higher
position you set your speed dial to, the faster your Scooter
will travel.
2. Horn Buttons: (yellow). Sounds a polite warning signal.
3. On-Off Power Switch: Located at the lower right side of
the control console. Insert the key and turn clockwise. You
will note after a second the needle on the battery state
indicator moves towards the green sector and the green
status light illuminates. Your Companion is now ready to
drive. To switch off your machine turn the key anti-
clockwise. Remove the key when your vehicle is left
unattended. Do not attach heavy additional keys to your
key ring, the weight can damage the switch unit.
Caution: Do Not
switch to ‘off’ when your Companion is
moving. Failure to observe this warning will result in the motor
brake being applied suddenly and placing you in a dangerous
situation.
You should only
switch ‘off’ when in motion in the case of
an emergency. Continual use in this mode may cause undue
stress to the drive system and damage the main electronic
speed control unit.
Be extremely cautious on slopes. Sit upright in your seat or
your machine could become less stable.
Sleep Time: When you rest your Companion Scooter with the
electronics switched ‘on’ you are using valuable battery power.
Your Companion Scooter will automatically go into a sleep
mode to preserve battery energy after approximately 15
minutes, the battery indicator and green status light goes off. To
start your Scooter again simply switch the key switch to ‘off
and back to ‘on’ again, your Scooter is now ready to go.
4. Status Light: When you turn your Companion Scooter on,
the green light on your console will illuminate at a constant
rate. The status light is connected to a very sophisticated
diagnostic system which can identify faults which could
occur on the main speed control system or some other part
of your Scooter’s electronic drive system. For instance if
your batteries run low in power, the status light will flash
slowly at one flash a second; this indicates your batteries
need recharging.
If you notice the status light flashing at two flashes per second,
you are being notified that the battery voltage is too low and
you must stop using your Scooter at the earliest opportunity.
Your status light has nine similar flashing diagnostic signals,
reference to these diagnostic codes is found under ‘Fault
Finding’ at the rear of this manual.
5. Battery Condition Indicator: Located at the top of your
console. When your Scooter is switched on, the needles on
the gauge will move across the scale from the left ‘red’
sector towards the ‘green’ sector, indicating the state of
charge in your batteries. As the power is used up in your
batteries the needle will move towards the red sector
indicating the state of charge at that precise time. When the
needle is fully over to the right (green sector), the batteries
are fully charged. When the needle falls towards the red
sector your batteries are losing power, but you will still have
power to spare. When the needle falls into the red sector
your batteries are low in power and need to be re-charged,
although you will still have approximately half-an-hours
normal flat pavement driving in reserve. It is not
recommended to use this power regularly as it will shorten
battery life. It is wise to re-charge your batteries when the
needle enters the red zone (see Batteries and Battery
Charging section of this manual). NOTE: When driving up a
slope or similar obstacle your Companion’s motor will be
working hard, the battery gauge will move into the red
sector, it will return towards the green sector once the load
on your motor is reduced, this does not indicate low
batteries.
FIG 8
5
Battery Condition
Indicator
3
On/Off
Power Switch
4
Status
Light
2
Horn
1
Speed
Adjustment Dial
8
FIG 7
2
Horn
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