EZee Life EZ5S Manuel utilisateur

EZ5S & EZ6S Mobility Scooters
Owners Manual
EZee Life™ Products
220 Wildcat oad,
Toronto, ON M3J 2N5

EZ5S TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INT ODUCTION…………………………................................................... 3
2. SPECIFICATIONS AND ST UCTU E……………………….................... 4
3. ASSEMBLY..................................................................................................... 7
4. DISASSEMBLY............................................................................................... 9
5. ADJUSTMENTS........................................................................................... 10
6. OPE ATION.................................................................................................. 11
7. BATTE Y AND CHA GING....................................................................... 13
8. CA E AND MAINTENANCE...................................................................... 16
9. SAFETY ........................................................................................................ 18
10.ELECT OMAGNETIC INTE FE ENCE.................................................. 23
11.T OUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................ 24
12.WA ANTY INFO MATION..................................................................... 25
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INT ODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the EZee Life™ mobility scooter. Many important safety, operating,
and maintenance instructions are included in this operation’s manual. We urge you to read the entire
manual carefully before you attempt to operate your scooter. These instructions were compiled for
your benefit. Your understanding of these instructions is essential for the safe operation of your new
scooter.
EZee Life™ is not liable for damage to property or personal injury from the failure of any user to
properly follow the instructions and recommendations set forth in this manual and/or on the scooter.
Safety words are used throughout this manual to indicate hazards and/or unsafe actions. Please refer to
the table below for definitions of the safety words.
CAUTION - Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in product damage or malfunction
DANGER - Danger indicates a probably hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
personal injury, product damage or malfunction.
PROHIBITED - Prohibited indicates that such actions should not be performed at any time. Performing
a prohibited action can cause personal injury, product damage or malfunction.
REQUIRED - equired indicates that these actions should be performed as specified. Failure to perform
required actions can cause personal injury, product damage or malfunction.
WARNING - Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
personal injury, product damage or malfunction.
**Failure to follow the instructions, warnings, and notes in this manual and
those located on your EZ5S or EZ6S mobility scooter can result in personal
injury, product damage, or malfunction and void the product warranty.
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SPECIFICATIONS AND ST UCTU E
D IVE WHEEL 7.3"............................... (186mm) solid foam filled
F ONT WHEEL 7.16"............................ (182mm) solid foam filled
ANTI-TIP WHEEL 2.2".......................... (56mm) solid
SPEED MAXIMUM............................... Fwd = 3.5 mph / everse = 2.2 mph
B AKING SYSTEM.............................. Intelligent brake
G OUND CLEA ANCE....................... 2" (51mm)
TU NING ADIUS............................... 31.5" (800mm)
DIMENSIONS........................................ 37.4" L x 19.5" W x 32.4" H (950 x 495 x 825mm)
SEATING................................................ 15" L x 16.5" W x 17.5" H, Folding foam filled
D IVE SYSTEM.................................... Single motor drive
BATTE IES........................................... 12V 12 AH x 2, Sealed, deep cycle
MOTO POWE ................................... 24v 180w
PE CHA GE ANGE......................... 10 miles (16.1 kilometres)
CHA GE .............................................. 24V 2A portable
WEIGHT CAPACITY............................. 200 lbs (91 kg) maximum
CLIMBING SLOPE................................ 8% maximum
CHA GING TIME................................. 10 hours
WEIGHT ( EA SECTION)................. 31 lbs (14 kg)
WEIGHT (F ONT SECTION)............... 21 lbs (9.5 kg)
WEIGHT (SEAT).................................... 22 lbs (10 kg)
WEIGHT (BATTE IES w/CASE)......... 21 lbs (9.5 kg)
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SPECIFICATIONS AND ST UCTU E
Your scooter mainly consists of four parts: The front section, rear section, seat, and battery case. The
tiller console, handle bars, and footplate are located on the front section. The motor, brake system and
controller are located in the rear section. See Figure 1.
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SPECIFICATIONS AND ST UCTU E
TILLE CONSOLE (Figure 2)
CHA GING SYSTEM (Figure 3)
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INITIAL ASSEMBLY
In order to avoid shipping damage, the batteries and the seat unit are not separately packaged, so you
will need to assemble them onto the main frame of your scooter.
OPENING THE PACKING BOX
Open the packing box of your new scooter and remove all of the protective materials, then carefully
remove the scooter and separated components from the box.
ADJUSTING ANGLE OF TILLE (Figure 4.)
• Loosen the tiller adjustment knob located at the base of the tiller
• Lift the tiller up to a proper angle for yourself
• Tighten the tiller adjustment knob
ASSEMBLING THE SEAT POST (Figure 5.)
• Insert the chrome seat post into the seat post frame located on the rear section
• Align the adjustment pin hole
• Insert the adjustment pin into the aligned holes and out through the opposite side
Figure 4 Figure 5
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INITIAL ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLING BATTE Y UNIT (Figure 6. & 6.1)
• Lower the battery case into the trough and ensure that the electrode terminals are aligned.
• Loosen safety locking knob located directly behind the black seat post, turn the locking cap such that it
is centred over each side of the battery case, and then retighten the locking knob.
CAUTION!
Please always keep the battery case metal contacts (electrodes) clean. Dirty contacts can lead to the
malfunction of the batteries.
ASSEMBLING SEAT UNIT (Figure 7.)
• Lower the seat onto the chrome seat post
• Pull up on the seat-lock lever (located under the seat), adjust seat to the position, and release then
release the lever. The seat will lock into position.
• Insert the armrests into seat frame and tighten the armrest locking knobs located under the seat.
INSTALLING BASKET (Figure 8.)
• Lower the basket frame onto the basket bracket (pre-installed on the front of the tiller).
Figure 6 Figure 6.1
Figure 7 Figure 8
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DISASSEMBLY
Your EZee Life™ mobility scooter has been designed to easily disassemble and transport. You can easily
disassemble the scooter into four pieces, the front section, the rear section, the seat unit and the
battery case (Figure 9).
DISASSEMBLY
• Lift the seat off of the scooter seat post.
• Loosen the battery case safety lock cap (Figure 6.1) and remove battery case from scooter (Figure 6.).
• emove the front to rear wire harness connection (Figure 10.)
• Lift up on the yellow plastic ring latch until the scooter is sitting on its rear end (Figure 11.)
• With both hands remove the front section of the scooter from the rear section (Figure 12.)
• Loosen the tiller adjustment knob, lower the tiller, and retighten the tiller adjustment knob.
• You can now transport the four sections (front, rear, seat, and battery case).
Figure 9 Figure 10
Figure 11 Figure 12
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ADJUSTMENTS
Before operating the scooter, you may find the need to make some adjustments to increase your
comfort, such as the seat height, armrest width, and tiller angle.
WARNING!
emove the key from the key switch before adjustments. Never attempt to do adjustments while the
scooter is in motion.
SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
• Lift up on the seat lock lever and pull the seat off of the seat post.
• emove the seat post adjustment pin.
• Choose the appropriate seat height and re-insert the seat post adjustment pin.
• e-install the seat.
SEAT OTATION (Figure 13.)
• Pull up on the seat lock lever.
• otate the seat to the desired position.
• elease the lock lever in place.
A M EST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT (Figure 14.)
• Loosen the armrest adjustment knobs located beneath the seat frame.
• Move the armrests to the desired position.
• Tighten the armrest adjustment knobs.
Figure 13 Figure 14
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