OPERATING MANUAL Super 8 ForU
Introduction With the Super 8 ForU , you have now purchased a product which has been manufactured in accordance with the newest technical capabilities and based on the highest operating comfort. We have placed great value on the simplest possible operation and long service life in both construction and material selection. A large variety of useful accessories rounds off our range in addition to the ForU scooter.
Contents 1.0 Safety instructions ................................................................……………….8 1.1 Symbols used .............................................................................. 8 1.2 Intended use ................................................................................ 8 1.3 General Information ..................................................................... 9 1.4 Safety when driving .................................................................... 10 1.
Contents 8.7 Driving ....................................................................................... 35 8.8 Using the motor brake ................................................................ 35 8.9 Using the horn ........................................................................... 36 8.10 Switching off / parking .............................................. 36 9 . 0 Pushing .......................................................................... 37 10.0 Attaching the shopping basket ..
Contents 13.3.3 Removing the batteries .............................................47 13.3.4 Folding the tiller down ..................................................... 48 13.3.5 Disengaging the drive unit from the chassis .................... 48 Cleaning ........................................................................................... ..49 Maintenance and Inspection ........................................................... ..50 15.1 Daily maintenance before star t of journey .............
Contents 19.2 Torque for fixing screws ............................................................. 69 19.3 Disposing of the scooter ............................................................ 69 20.0 Warranty information ....................................................................... 69 Work shop use only.......................................................
Safety information 1.0 Safety instructions 1.1 Symbols used This instruction manual contains the following symbols which are used to highlight special hazards in dealing with the product or information for simplifying the handling. Caution! This symbol identifies safety information which notifies you of hazards when dealing with the product. NOTE You will also find information about dealing with the product under this symbol. 1.
Safety information 1.3 General Information Read the entire operating manual thoroughly before using the Super 8 ForU! Ensure that: • the operating manual is read by all people who drive, care for and service the scooter. • all persons who drive, care for, service or repair the scooter have access to the operating manual at any time. Any damages resulting from nonobservance of this operating manual are excluded from the guarantee.
Safety information 1.4 Safety when driving Risk of accidents! • Check correct functioning of the brakes before every journey. • Check the tyre air pressure regularly. • Always use the seat belts when driving. • Do not switch the scooter off while driving. • Do not drive up or down gradients which are too steep, over obstacles on gradients or up and down ramps.
Safety information Danger due to unintentional movement! • Always turn the scooter off using the keyswitch if you: - want to get on or off - intend to stop for long periods - are putting the scooter away. 1.
Safety information 1.6 Safety when handling batteries Fire hazard! • Do not cover the battery charger and ventilation slot while charging batteries. • Only use the battery charger in well-ventilated areas. Risk of accidents! • Only use the original battery charger (included in delivery). • Let your dealer replace your battery. • Only use batteries as detailed in the chapter entitled “Specifications”. • Observe warning information given by the battery manufacturer. • Batteries are extremely heavy.
Versions 2.0 Versions 3.0 Extent of delivery After receiving your ForU scooter, please check the following: • that the delivery is complete in accordance with the list below • the delivery condition using the inspection plan (chapter 14.2) If any faults are apparent or components are missing, please contact your supplier or dealer. The following items are included in delivery in addition to the scooter: 1. Shopping basket 2. Two vehicle keys for switching the on/off 3. Battery charger 4.
Components 4.0 Components 4.1 The ForU scooter Dashboard with controls Seat unit with head and armrests Shopping basket Indicators and position light Indicators and position light Steering wheel Anti tipper Tiller 4.
Brief instructions 5.0 Brief instructions The following brief instructions should enable people to quickly get used to operating the scooter after a long period of non-use and to refresh existing knowledge of operation. It is imperative that you follow the instructions given in the main manual! 5.1 Driving the scooter NOTE Before starting driving, adjust the seat height, the backrest and the armrests to a comfortable position. Your specialist dealer would be very glad to help. 1.
Brief instructions 5.) Set the maximum speed 4.) Check the battery charging state Red-reserve Yellow-medium Green-full = lowest possible driving speed (approx. 4mph) = highest possible driving speed (approx. 6mph) 6.) Driving Operate the drive lever slowly until the required speed has been reached The drive lever position controls the speed variably right up to maximum driving speed. 1 Standstill (brake engaged) Standstill (brake engaged) Reverse 7.
Brief instructions 5.2 Transporting the scooter Dismantling the scooter (stages 1 to 9) 1.) Remove the seat 2.) Removing the rear panelling 3.) Remove the l ighting cable 4.) Remove the battery plug and front connector 5.) Remove the battery belts and batteries 6.
Brief instructions 7.) Unlock the drive unit 8.)Tilt the drive unit away 9.)Remove the chassis Step{ Step| The scooter dismantled: Step} Reassembling the scooter (Stages 9 to 1) { | 1. Chassis } 2. Batteries 2. Drive unit 3. Rear panelling 4.
Adjusting the seat height 6.0 Setting up the scooter The following passage describes how to set up your scooter in order to ensure that you have a comfortable and safe drive. 6.1 Adjusting the seat height NOTE! The seat must be removed from the scooter in order to adjust the seat height. You should try to get help from a second person if possible or contact your dealer. Removing the seat: Tilt the backrest forwards. Lift the seat while pulling the seat lock (a) out of the seat support (1).
Adjusting the seat height In order to avoid danger when driving. Please adjust the height of seat, and then confirm if the seat’s bolt is at the right position, otherwise, the seat would be shaked. h The seat height (h) is adjusted using the five holes (1-4) in the seat support. Pull the seat support (4) out as far as the required height until the correct hole (1-4) appears in the seat tube hole (5). 4 holes Push the clamping bolts (6) into the seat tube from the front.
Adjusting the seat height Inserting the seat: Inserting the seat Pull the seat lock (a) and guide the seat into the seat support (1) from above. Let go off the seat lock and engage the rotational adjustment by turning the seat a little one way then the other. (a) (1) NOTE If after inserting the seat it is not possible to turn the seat or to pull the seatlock, the seat is not properly locked.
Adjusting the seat 6.2 6.2.1 Adjusting the seat position Moving the seat Adjusting the distance between seat and tiller Pull the locking lever (1) upwards and move the seat forwards or backwards to the required distance. Let go of locking lever and engage the locking mechanism by pushing the seat slightly forwards and backwards. Accident hazard due to non-engaged seat! • Ensure that the seat is properly engaged after adjustment by pushing the seat slightly forwards and then backwards. 6.2.
Adjusting the seat 6.3 Adjusting the tiller angle adjusting the tiller Always adjust the tiller so that you can reach all displays and controls easily at any time. The tiller can be variably adjusted. Turn and loose the locking lever(1) Pull the tiller for backwards into the required position . Tighten the locking lever . Ensure that the tiller is engaged properly by moving slightly forwards and backwards.
Driving information 7.0 Information about safe d r iving Always carry out the safety information described in chapter 1.4 “Safety when driving“! Driving is very simple and after a few practice sessions you will Find it very easy. The following information should help you to drive safely through traffic: • always match your speed to the driving situation in which you find yourself.
Driving information 7.1 Driving up inclines and down slopes The scooter will slow down to a safe reduced speed to protect the motor if in overload/ over heated conditions. Please switch off and allow the motor to cool down before continuing your journey. You may need to choose an alternative more suitable route if overload trip re-occurs. Climb angle examples: a 1 metre long ramp should not be higher than. 18 cm a 2 metre long ramp should not be higher than.
Driving information don’t try to drive over obstacles which are too high example: kerbstones remedy: always climb up kerbstones at lowered entry areas such as driveways. • Do NOT try to climb an obstacle when on an incline. • approach the obstacle at a right angle • try to clear the obstacle in one go. • DO NOT drive over the obstacle with just one wheel. • DO NOT drive backwards over an obstacle. • DO NOT drive backwards down a kerb. • DO NOT drive down stairs or steps.
Driving information 7.2.1 Driving Information – Overcoming kerbs Risk of accidents! Neogating kerbs needs some practice. • Please observe the maximum obstacle hights of 8 cm. • Please start practicing kerb climbing with small kerbs. Approach at a right angle Approach the kerb at a right angle. Stop in front of the kerb Stop approximately 0.5 Meter / 19 inches in front of the kerb. Adjust the speedcontroller Adjust the speed controller to maximum speed.
Driving information 7.3 Overload protection - motor protection The overload protection switches the drive off if the motor becomes overloaded by trying to climb over too high an obstacle such as a kerbstone, or if you try to climb too steep of an incline. If the motor is overloaded, the following happens: • the scooter becomes noticeably slower and then stops • the control system switches the scooter off To rectify this: Switch the scooter off and allow it to cool down for a few minutes.
Driving information 7.4 Battery charging state = driving range 7.4.1 Battery charging state Battery charge display Battery charge display: The battery charger display on the dashboard shows the battery charging state.
Driving information 7.4.2 Driving range The driving range is dependent on the following conditions in addition to battery charge: - landscape conditions (level or steep) - weight of user - weather conditions (cold, rain) - driving with headlights (if fitted) For this reason, information about the driving range is only given as a guideline. The more experienced you are in using scooter, the easier it will be for you to determine the driving range using the battery charging state.
Driving 8.0 Driving 8.1 Getting on and off Please observe the following before getting on or off: • The scooter must be standing on firm, level and non-slippery ground. • The engaging lever for push mode must be Turning the seat in the drive position (see chapt. 9.0) • Turn off and remove the key. • Tilt the steering column forwards (see chapt. 6.3) • When getting in and out, ensure that your clothing does not get caught on the drive lever.
Driving NOTE! If you feel you are safe enough, you can of course get onto the scooter without turning the seat round. • You can lift up the armrest on the side where you are standing and then get on.
Driving 8.2 Turning the seat The seat can be turned to both sides of the angle, and firmly engaged in 8 positions (each position turns 45°). 45° 0° 45° 90° 135° Turning the seat: Pull the turning lock (1), turn the seat in the required direction or position (2) and engage. 90° 135° 180° Accident hazard due to incorrect seat position! • Always turn the seat to face forwards and engage it before driving. If the seat has been turned, the possibility of tipping is increased.
Driving 8.4 Adjusting the speed Your maximum driving speed can be variably adjusted using the speed controller. Maximum driving speed = drive lever pressed as far as stop Controller symbols: = lowest possible maximum driving speed (approx.4mph) Speed controller = highest possible maximum driving speed (approx. 6 mph) Adjust the required maximum driving speed by turning the speed controller. NOTE Use the controller to adjust the speed to suit local conditions.
Driving 8.6 Driving Accident hazard due to locked tiller! • Before driving off, turn the tiller to check that it is not locked. Observe chapter 13.3.4. Hold the tiller firmly in both hands. Handle Handle Press the drive lever (1) in the direction of travel until the required speed has been reached. = driving forwards = driving in reverse The drive lever position controls the speed variably right up to maximum driving speed. Standstill (brake engaged) Reverse 8.
Driving 8.8 Using the horn Press the horn button (5). Using the horn It will sound for as long as you hold the button down. 8.9 Switching off / parking Turn the key to the left to switch off. Always turn off using the key switch if you: • want to get on or off. • intend to stop for long periods. Always remove the key from the key switch if you: • want to park tand get off.
Pushing Disengaging the drive 9.0 Pushing In order to be able to push the scooter you must disengage the drive motor. The disengaging lever (1) is located on the right-hand side of the scooter No one is permitted to sit on the scooter when it is being pushed. = Pushing (a): Switch off. Push the disengaging lever (1) forwards as far as the stop (limit position). = Driving (b): Pull the disengaging lever (1) to the rear as far as the stop (limit position). NOTES • Always switch off to push it.
Charging the batteries 11.0 charging the batteries Please also see the information given in the chapter entitled “Things to know“. Charging information: • The surrounding temperature should be between 10° and 30° Celsius. The charging time will increase at lower temperatures. • Only use the original battery charger (included in delivery). • Only use the battery charger in a dry and well-ventilated room. • Do not cover the battery charger and ventilation slot while charging batteries.
Charging the batteries 11.1 Charging the batteries Switching off 11.1.1 Charging the batteries via the tiller Switch off. OFF Engage the engaging lever for push mode into the “drive“ position. It is imperative that you observe the sequence for connecting and disconnecting the battery charger. Engaging The jack socket (3) for connecting the battery charger is located on the tiller. Connecting the battery charger (1.) Connect the battery charger plug (4) to the charging socket. (2.
Charging the batteries 11.1.2 LED information at battery charger during charging LED LED -> Colour -> Meaning (a) -> Red -> battery charger (a) -> Orange -> charging in progress -> Green -> charging complete, Removing the mains plug 11.2 After charging (1.) Switch off and remove the battery charger plug from the mains socket. Removing the battery charger (2.) Pull the battery charger jackplug out of the jack socket. |.
Things to know 12.0 Things to know 12.1 The battery charger - functioning principle The battery charger regulates the voltage (Volt) and the current (Ampere) from your mains connection down to the voltage required for charging your batteries (24 Volt). The amount of charging current required is dependent on the charging state of the discharged batteries.
Things to know 12.2.1 What are batteries for cyclic use? Batteries for cyclic use are designed, in contrast to starter batteries as used in cars, so that they deliver continuous energy over a longer period of time and allow a considerable number of charging phases. 12.2.2 When do the batteries achieve their maximum performance? Fixed cycle batteries achieve a maximum performance after four or five charging and discharging cycles.
Things to know 12.5 The drive unit Drive unit The complete drive unit is located in the rear of the scooter and consists of the following main components: • the batteries(2) • the drive motor with rear axle (3) • the control unit (4) 12.6 The working principle The drive consists of the drive motor, the gearbox and the rear axle. Drive takes place from the drive motor via the gearbox and rear axle to the rear wheels .
Things to know 12.7 The control unit The control unit is a programmable electronic regulating unit. It regulates drive characteristics such as acceleration, maximum speed and braking behaviour. The drive characteristics can be set to match the user’s requirements by altering the programming. Reprogramming may only be carried out by specialist dealers. 12.8 The auto switch-off The auto switch-off automatically switches the scooter off after 10 minutes at a stand- still.
Things to know 12.10 Driver´s licence Not required! 12.11 Insurance As a scooter user you must be aware of the risks involved to both yourself and others. It is recommended that you take out third party insurance to cover you against any possible claims. Advice and policies are available from insurance companies or alternatively ask your scooter supplier for details. 12.12 Approval for road traffic use Super 8 ForU models are not defined as motor vehicles, but are a Class 2 Type invalid carriage.
Transporting t h e s c o o t e r 13.0 Transporting the scooter 13.1 Transport information Depending on the size of the transport vehicle, the scooter can be dismantled in a few steps so that it can also be easily transported in smaller vehicles. When transporting, take particular care to ensure that the batteries are securely fastened and make sure components cannot tip over. No liability can be accepted for damage caused by transportation. 13.
Transporting t h e s c o o t e r In just a few steps you can dismantle the scooter down to the following components to make it ready for transport: { | } 1. Chassis 2. Batteries 3. Drive unit 4. Rear panelling 5. Seat unit ~ 13.3.1 Working step summary 1. Remove the seat unit. 2. Remove the rear panelling. 3. Remove the batteries. 4. Fold the tiller down. 4. Disengage the drive unit from the chassis. 13.3.2 Removing the seat and rear panelling Tilt the seat backrest forwards.
Transporting t h e s c o o t e r 13.3.4 Folding the tiller down Pull the locking lever(1) and fold the tiller to the rear (2) until it is horizontal. Folding the tiller down (2) 13.3.5 Disengaging the drive unit from the chassis (a) Separate the front unit connecting plug. (b) Open the clamping bolt camping lever and fold the claming bolt upwards. (c) The drive unit to the rear onto the anti tip wheels. (d) Remove the frames upwards from the holding bolts on the drive unit. 13.3.
Cleaning 14.0 Cleaning NOTE • Only use mild detergents without scouring agents to clean any surfaces. • Please observe instructions for use on the detergents to avoid damage to the component surfaces. • Do not use any sharp-edged tools such as knives, metal scrapers or aggressive solvents for cleaning. • Do not use high-pressure cleaners to clean the scooters. • Never direct water spray onto the fittings on the tiller or drive unit components. Light soiling or dust is best removed using soft cloths.
Cleaning 15.0 Maintenance and Inspection If you find any faults on your scooter during maintenance which are not covered by the repair information, please contact your dealer. Always remove faulty scooters from operation and secure them against unauthorized use (remove key). 15.1 Daily maintenance before start of journey Check the brakes by driving slowly and then braking. Make a visual check of wheels and tyres for damage.
Maintenance and inspection 15.2 Annual inspection - inspection timetable Take your scooter once per year to your dealer for an inspection. He will have the necessary tools and experience to service your scooter correctly.
Maintenance and inspection Description (Component / inspection for) Assessment OK Defective Component : Tiller Panelling / no damage fixed securely Grip rubbers / no damage fixed securely Tiller, folding mechanism / no play in joint functions easily Component : chassis Connections / no damage Frames / no damage no corrosion Reflectors / no damage Steering mechanism / no damage no play in joint functions easily Wheels / no damage fixed securely Tyres / no damage Antitipper wheels / no dama
Maintenance and inspection Description (Component / inspection for) Assessment OK Defective Component : Displays and controls, electric system, electronic system Drive lever/ No damage Easy functioning over the entire lever movement Returns to central position after releasing from any position Secure blockage of magnetic brakes when lever is in central position ( scooter can not be pushed) Dashboard switches / no damage safe function Dashboard displays / no damage safe function Indicator lamps / no
Maintenance and inspection Description (Component / inspection for) Assessment OK Defective Component : Drive Motor, drive / no damage fixed securely drive noise Motor, magnetic brake / holding force OK (Scooter can not be pushed with engaging lever in driveposition) Engaging lever / no damage functions easily lever engaged (lever remains engaged) 16.0 Troubleshooting 16.1 Before troubleshooting Before you start troubleshooting, please observe the following points to avoid simple error sources.
Troubleshooting 16.
Troubleshooting Fault Cause Main fuses blow frequently Batteries defective Remedy Motor defective Fault in control unit Visit your dealer Short-circuit in electrical equipment Battery charge display moves rapidly to discharged during journey Motor jerks during driving Batteries do not charge Batteries discharged Charge the batteries (chapter 10) Batteries defective Motor defective Visit your dealer Defective fuse in power supply to tiller head Visit your dealer Defective fuse in battery cable
Troubleshooting 16.3 Operation indicator blink codes { The operation indicator (1) on the dashboard is also designed as a display for error messages. Various faults in the drive electronics are displayed using blink sequence is as listed. 16.3.
Repairs 17.0 Repairs The following repair information should enable you to carry out small repairs on your vehicle yourself. You should, however, only carry out such work if you are used to working with the tools described here since it is impossible to fully prevent injury hazards when handling tools. If you are not sure, you should try to get help from a second person if possible or contact your dealer.
Repairs 17.3 Wheels - removal and replacement Tools required: Front wheel: 1 x socket spanner, size 17 mm Front wheel Rear wheel: 1 x socket spanner, size 19mm Removing the wheels: Unscrew the valve cap(1) Loosen the self-locking bolt (2) for the wheel fastening. { Secure against rolling away. Lift the scooter and support it Remove the self-locking bolt for the wheel fastening. Pull the wheel off the stem. NOTE Do not use force to remove the wheels from the axles.
Repairs Fitting the front wheel: Push the wheel onto the stem (3) as far as the wheel stop. Fitting the front wheel Screw the wheel fixing self-locking bolt (4) and tighten it (size 17 mm). Lower the scooter. Retighten the self-locking bolt (4). Fitting the rear wheel: Locating the axle key Place the key (5) in the slot in the drive shaft (6). NOTE The key is rectangular. Place it with its widest side in the axle slot.
Repairs Locating the washer Place the washer (8). Securing the rear wheel Screw the wheel fixing self-locking bolt (9) and tighten it (size 19mm). Lower the scooter. Retighten the self-locking bolt.
17.4 Replacing the wheel Remove the damaged wheel.
Repairs - fuses 17.5 Fuses A wiring diagram with fuse sizes is located on the control unit cover. The scooter is fitted with the following fusible fuses. The fuses are located back the control unit cover. Wiring diagram 1 2 3 (1)2A fuse= power supply to tiller. (2)10A fuse= light. (3)10A fuse= charging socket. 4 (4)40A fuse= in each battery positive cable To replace Fuse: (A) (B) (C) Open fuse holder. Pull out fuse and replace it. Close fuse holder.
Repairs - batteries 17.6 Batteries Only replace the batteries with the following battery types: 12 V / 22 Ah, lead acid deep cycle batteries. You may not use wet cell batteries with detachable cover caps. Risk of accidents! • Refitting the battery may only be carried out by your dealer. 17.7.
Repairs - batteries 17.7.2 Refitting battery cables Fire and burn hazard if battery terminal is short-circuited! • Never touch both battery terminals simultaneously with tools (shorting out). • Terminals are protected with insulating caps. Only ever remove the insulating cap from the terminal which you are going to loosen. Tools required: 2 x ring spanner; size 10 mm Remove the batteries from the scooter .
Temporary storage 18.0 Temporary storage If you are not intending to use your scooter for longer periods (e.g. over the winter, you should prepare it as follows: Front support Remove soiling and dust. Charge the batteries completely. Place the scooter on supports. Lift high enough so that the tyres are no longer touching the floor. Care during storage: Recharge the batteries once a month (see chapter 10).
Appendix - specifications 19.1 19.1.1 Specifications General data Version ........................................................... Super 8 ForU Turning radius ................................................1560 mm Speed ............................................................. 9.6 kph (6 mph) Maximum range* …………………............................................... approx. 35km(21miles) Maximum climable incline ............................... 10° Maximum climable obstacle ...........................
Appendix - tightening torques 19.2 Torque for fixing screws Front wheel central self-locking bolt = 50 Nm Rear wheel central self-locking bolt = 60 Nm General torque for nuts and bolts: M5 = 4.5 to 6 Nm M6 = 8 to 12 Nm M8 = 18 to 25 Nm M10 = 30 to 40 Nm M12 = 50 to 60 Nm 19.3 Disposing of the scooter The scooter consists of metal and plastic components, electronic components, electrical cables and batteries.
Warranty 20.0 Warranty information The Super 8 ForU Model scooters are warranted for 12 months from date of purchase. Important! • During the warranty period any parts that have become defective due to faulty workmanship or material will be repaired or replaced without charge by KYMCO HEALTHCARE supplier / dealer. • The warranty excludes tyres and all items that have been subject to undue wear and items subjected to misuse. • Unauthorized changes or modifications will forfeit your warranty.
Work Shop use only-- Replacing the ECU(1) ECU Version: The control unit is a programmable electronic regulating unit. It regulates drive characteristics such as acceleration, maximum speed and braking behavior. The drive characteristics can be set to match the user's requirements by altering the programming. Reprogramming may only be carried out by specialist dealers.
Work Shop use only-- Replacing the ECU(2) z z z z z z z z z z z Switch the Scooter off. Remove the seat unit. Removing the rear panelling. Remove the lighting cable. Remove ECU protect cover bolts and battery plug and front connector. Disassemble the battery plugs (+)(-)and (1)(2) as picture-Disassemble the ECU’s plug as picture-- Remove ECU bolts --. Disassemble the ECU--. Installation is in the reverse order of removal. Attached to wire diagram.
Work Shop use only-- Removing and installing the motor z z z z z z z z z z Switch the Scooter off. Remove the seat unit. Removing the rear panelling. Remove the lighting cable. Remove ECU protect cover bolts and battery plug and front connector. Disassemble the battery plugs (1)(2) as picture-Disassemble the ECU’s plug as picture-Remove the rear wheels. Remove the motor stay bolts as picture.-- Disassemble the electric motor.
Work Shop use only-Adjusting the TOE-IN(1) Step 1: Handlebar - Push the tiller backward into the required position. - Moving the handlebar to the seat as picture - Ensure the handlebar is fixed firmly by seat. If the throttle levers touch the seat, remove the throttle levers.
Work Shop use only-Adjusting the TOE-IN(2) Step 2: Measure the tyre’s “toe-in” Separately measure the figure between the upper and lower side. For Midi XL, should setting the standard point as picture. Lower Upper Standard point Step 3: Adjusting the longer rod’s figure - For tyre’s “toe-in”, the upper distance should be less than the lower one.
Work Shop use only-Adjusting the TOE-IN(3) Step 4 : Adjusting the shorter rod’s figure - To straighten the front tyres - The steering stem should be centered the body frame by adjusting the shorter rod - The front tyre parallels the steering stem by sight. - Tighten the shorter rod‘s nut after adjusting.
Work Shop use only- SP1 (Diagnostic Tool) introduction(1) Menus: You are in a menu if the display shows a message ending with” ? “ Use the up and down keys to look through the menu.
Work Shop use only- SP1 (Diagnostic Tool) introduction(2) Using your SP1: Remove the seat unit. Pull the rear panelling off the scooter upwards. Remove diagnosis tool connector protect plug. Plug in the SP1.-Switch on the controller. The SP1 is ready for use. When you finish: Unplug the SP1. The controller is ready to drive.
Work Shop use only-Controller work sheet PARAMETER NO.:36010-LDB4-E500-UK ECU :36000-LDB4-E500-UK EQ35CB(UK) P&G SDRIVE 24 Volt 90Amp CONTROLLER WORKSHEET CONTROLLER PARAMETERS FORWARD ACCELERATION FORWARD DECELERATION REVERSE ACCELERATION REVERSE DECELERATION FORWARD SPEED(MAX.) FORWARD SPEED(MIN.) REVERSE SPEED(MAX.) REVERSE SPEED(MIN.) THROTTLE INVERT SLEEP TIMER DESIRED SETTINGS FAST SLOW 15 3 25 8 100 50 35 21 NO 10 15 6 25 10 45 25 25 21 RANGE DESCRIPTION UNITS 0.1 TO 10S FAST / SLOW 0.
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