C.A.T. Compact Adult Tricycle Owner's Manual

Manual is about: Compact Adult Tricycle

Summary of Compact Adult Tricycle

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    Compact adult tricycle owners manual kool c.A.T. Scooters usa 1203 spanish flower drive granbury, texas 76048 786-566-9776.

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    Safety warning (please read before riding your c.A.T.) before riding your c.A.T. Please read and be sure you understand this manual completely. C.A.T. Is not a toy and should always be operated in a safe manner. Any questions you may have about the safe operation of your c.A.T. Should be directed to...

  • Page 4: Technical Information

    Technical information type of motor 48v permanent magnet brushless dc motor motor power 350kw battery type dry cell battery battery 48 v charger ul approved 110 volt charging time 4-8 hours rated speed up to 16 mph single charge up to 25 miles maximum capacity 300 lbs c.A.T. Weight 90 lbs trailer op...

  • Page 5: Parts List

    Parts list 1. Front wheel 10 throttle 2. Drum brake 11. Red button for headlight 3. Motor 12. Green button for horn 4. Front fender 13. Brake lock 5. Front fork 14. Power indicator 6. Basket 15. Seat post (no longer used) 7. Folding handlebar connection 16. Trailer/seat mount 8. Ignition key 17. Rea...

  • Page 6: Tool Kit

    9. Handlebar 18. Safety wheels 19. Rear wheels tool kit charger allen wrench 17-19 mm allen wrench 14-17 mm allen wrench 8-10 mm screwdriver open end wrenches fuses and basket hardware in bag assembling the c.A.T. Unpack the c.A.T. And inspect all the parts to insure all are included. Please contact...

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    Pull them completely through into the battery compartment and seat the connecting tube into the opening. Connect the white plastic connectors together and plug in the color-coded wires to the corresponding color wire from the battery. Once the connections are completed push them into the opening nex...

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    Installing the battery cover installing the handlebar insert the metal tabs on the 4 plastic tabs on the battery cover. Align the battery box and tabs making sure all wires are inside the cover. Tighten the battery cover..

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    Installing the handlebar installing the front light slip the handlebar over the top of the front fork. Lower the collapsible handlebar by pulling down on the handle. This will expose the nut which must be tightened. Once it is tight, raise the handlebar back into place and pull up on the handle. Not...

  • Page 10: Charging The Batteries

    Charging the batteries before riding your c.A.T. For the first time, the unit should be fully charged. Ride your c.A.T. Until the battery is fully discharged before recharging it. Doing this 3- 5 times will insure maximum battery efficiency and scooter performance. The batteries should be recharged ...

  • Page 11: Riding Your C.A.T.

    Riding your c.A.T. If you are using your c.A.T. Outdoors please be aware of all state and local laws governing the use of such vehicles. State and local ordinances may vary and it is your responsibility to make sure you comply with all applicable laws. Always opt for safety. First, put the key in th...

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    In order to adjust the sensitivity of the hand brake, either tighten or loosen the wire shown on the left. First loosen the nut and then push the wire back toward the brake to lessen sensitivity, or pull the wire to increase sensitivity. As you hold onto the handlebars with both hands, you will cont...

  • Page 13: Maintenance

    Maintenance your c.A.T. Requires minimum maintenance to give you years of service. Always follow these simple procedures before your ride. Make sure battery is fully charged. Never leave battery uncharged for more than 30 days, as this will negatively impact performance. Inspect all connections each...

  • Page 14: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting problem the key is in the on position, but the c.A.T. Does not move. The c.A.T. Rides roughly and is difficult to steer. The handlebar wobbles and doesn’t feel tight. C.A.T. Doesn’t brake completely. C.A.T. Will not recharge within 10 hours. Most likely cause the battery may not be ...

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    C.A.T. Scooters used for any commercial purpose such as rental, demonstration or other revenue producing purpose are limited to a 30-day warranty period. This warranty does not apply to any c.A.T. Scooter that is not used in accordance with the safety instructions in this manual or that is subject t...