Major's Mobisist Tempo 3 Owner's Manual

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Summary of Tempo 3

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    1 neo scooter tempo 3 / tempo 4 owner’s manual.

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    2 1. Preface and introduction …………………………………3 2. Safety notice ……………………………………………………..4 2.1 before driving 2.2 while driving 2.3 labeling 2.4 emi 3. Parts introduction …………………...………………………10 3.1 parts description 4. Operation ………………………………………………………….11 4.1 control panel 4.2 how to operate your scooter 4...

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    3 please carefully read this owner’s manual before using the vehicle. Improper use of the vehicle could result in harm, injury or traffic accidents. Therefore for maximum pleasure whilst using the vehicle please read this owner’s manual. ♦ this owner’s manual includes operation instructions for ever...

  • Page 4: 2.1 Before Driving

    4 2 . S a f e t y n ot i c e 2.1 before driving the user needs to be familiar with the usage and operation of this vehicle before driving. Therefore, please follow the recommendations in this safety notice. ■ the same traffic rules apply to the use of this vehicle as apply to pedestrians for your sa...

  • Page 5: 2.2 While Driving

    5 2 . S a f e t y n ot i c e 2.2 while driving ■ please carry out daily inspections. Refer to the section entitled “daily checking” ■ do not move your body out of the vehicle whilst moving ♦ such action may cause you to loose balance and risk injury from falling. ♦ pay attention that your clothes do...

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    6 2 . S a f e t y n ot i c e ■ ramps, inclines and drops ♦ do not drive onto steep ramps greater than the specified gradient. Refer to the section entitled “climbing angle” in “9. Specification“ ♦ always use a low speed setting when ascending or descending a gradient. ♦ do not drive on roads with la...

  • Page 7: 2.3 Labeling

    7 2 . S a f e t y n ot i c e 2.3 labeling please carefully read all labels on the scooter before driving it. For your future reference, do not remove them. Warning: warning: warning: warning: radio waves may affect scooter control. Radio wave sources, such as radio stations, amateur radio (ham) tran...

  • Page 8: 2.4 Emi

    8 2.4 emi this portion of the content will provide the user with basic information that describes the problems with emi, known sources of emi, protective measures either to lessen the possibility or exposure or to minimize the degree of exposure, and suggested action should unexpected or erratic mov...

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    9 2 . S a f e t y n o t i c e note: other types of hand-held devices, such as cordless phones, laptop computers, am/fm radios, tv sets, cd player, and cassette players, and small appliances, such as electric shavers and hair dryers, so far as we know, are not likely to cause emi problems to your pow...

  • Page 10: 3.1 Parts Description

    10 3 . Pa r t s i n t r o d u c t i o n 3.1 parts description 1. Speed dial 2. Charger socket cover 3. Basket 4. Tiller 5. Tiller adjust lever 6. Head lamp 7. Seat 8. Seat rotation lever 9. Side reflector 10. Rear reflector 11. Freewheel lever 12. Anti-tip wheel.

  • Page 11: 4.1 Control Panel

    11 4 . O p e r at i o n 4.1 control panel 1. Wigwag paddle 2. Indoor/outdoor switch * 3. Indicator switch * 4. Ignition 5. Speed dial 6. Headlights button 7. Battery gauge 8. Power eye 9. Hazard warning button * 10.Horn button * on 6 and 8 only 4.2 how to operate your scooter ■ ■ ■ ■ key ignition ♦ ...

  • Page 12: 4.1 Control Panel

    12 4 . O p e r at i o n 4.1 control panel 1. Speed dial 2. Horn button 3. Head light / rear light button 4. Speed control lever 5. Battery indicator 6. Power switch (must of key) 4.2 how to operate your scooter ■ ■ ■ ■ power switch turn the key to power on or off (on) : power is turned on (off) : po...

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    13 ■ battery indicator red light yellow light green light green light diagnosed signal 25% power remain voltage at 22.7~23.6v 75% power remain voltage at 23.6~24.5v full capacity voltage at 24.5v ↑ suggestion 1. You should recharge the batteries after each time the vehicle is used to ensure maximum ...

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    14 4 . O p e r at i o n ■ ■ ■ ■ moving and braking ♦ push the right-hand side of the wigwag paddle forwards with your right thumb and the scooter will move forward. ♦ push the left-hand side of the wigwag paddle forward with your left thumb and the scooter with move backward, emitting an audible rev...

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    15 4 . O p e r at i o n 4.3 how to set to freewheel mode ♦ engaged mode : lift the freewheel lever up completely, the scooter can be driven by motor power. ♦ freewheel mode : push the freewheel lever down completely, the scooter can be moved manually. Warning never operate the freewheel level while ...

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    16 ■ manual brake as well as an electromagnetic brake, squeeze the brake lever to apply the brake and then release the lever to release the brake. The manual brake tightness can be adjusted by the brake cable adjuster near the left hand side wheel. ■ starting and driving 1. Make sure the seat is ins...

  • Page 17: 5.1 Stopping

    17 5 . D r i v i n g o n t h e r oa d 5.1 stopping 1. Release the wigwag paddle completely. The vehicle will naturally brake and stop. 2. Turn the scooter off at the key ignition. Then pull out the key. Attention ♦ the stopping distance will vary with your forward / reverse speed. Therefore please b...

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    18 6 . B at t e ry c h a r g i n g a n d c a r e 6.1 charging the battery follow the procedure below step by step: 1. Turn the power switch to (off) 2. Connect the charger’s power cord into the power outlet. 3.Open the charging socket cap on the control panel. 4.Then connect the charger’s round plug...

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    19 6 . B at t e ry c h a r g i n g a n d c a r e suggestion 1. Do not disconnect the charger cord if charging is not completed. The battery life will be seriously shortened or decayed if the battery is repeatedly used without being fully charged. Therefore be sure to charge the battery fully every t...

  • Page 20: 6.2  Charger

    20 6 . B at t e ry c h a r g i n g a n d c a r e 6.2 charger both the chargers red and orange led will be switched on during charging. The orange led will turn green when charging completed. It is recommended to leave the charger plugged in for at least 1-2 hours after the green light has become ill...

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    21 ■ charging the battery ♦ using the charger supplied with the scooter, the charging is about 8 hours. ♦ however, to ensure optimum performance we recommend a 12-hour charge. ♦ we also recommend that the batteries are not charged for more than 24 hours. ■ cleaning the battery if the batteries are c...

  • Page 22: 7.1 Daily Checking

    22 7.1 daily checking check following items before driving. If your find anything abnormal, contact your major’s dealer for further inspection or advice before using the scooter. Item inspection content handlebar ♦ is there any looseness? ♦ can it turn left and right smoothly? Speed control dial ♦ c...

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    23 7.2 regular checking record to make sure your scooter is correctly serviced, take it to your dealer for regular maintenance checks. This should be at intervals of six months after an initial inspection after one month. Your dealer may charge a fee for this. The checking record is shown overleaf. ...

  • Page 24: 7.3 Battery

    24 7.3 battery 、 、 、 、 fuse and tire ■ battery refer to the section entitled “6.3 battery” in “6. Battery charging and care ”. ■ fuse if the battery charger is turned on and no led are lit, check the battery charger fuse. Suggestion ask for help from your major’s dealer to inspect or replace the fus...

  • Page 25: 7.4  Maintenance

    25 7.4 maintenance ♦ you must maintain the vehicle frequently if you tend to drive on grass, sand, or gravel or in other adverse environments. ♦ do not use water, oil or other chemical solutions to clean your scooter. Be sure not to spray the scooter with a hose or tap as this may cause damage to el...

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    26 ♦ the tempo3/tempo4 can be disassembled into fire pieces, the seat (weight 6.2 kg),the front section (weight 25 kg), the rear section (weight 20 kg),and batteries (weight 11 kg ),without any tools please follow the steps and photographs below: 1. Switch off the scooter. 2. Unscrew the seat hand w...

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    27 7 . I n s p e c t i o n a n d m a i n t e n a n c e 7.8 assembling the scooter suggestions the assembly process is essentially the disassembly process in reverse. First study the text and photographs in the disassembly procedure before re-assembling the scooter. 1. Position the front and rear sec...

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    28 8 . T r o u b l e s h o ot i n g if you have trouble with your scooter you can inspect the following before taking your scooter to the dealer: if you cannot save the problem, contact your dealer for assistance. Problem symptom remedy scooter will not switch on ˙ batteries not connected ˙ rear and...

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    29 9 . S p e c i f i c at i o n model reference tempo3 tempo4 dimension (l x w x h) 47.4" x 22.8" x 43.3" 1200mmx580mmx1100mm 51.2" x 22.8" x 47.3" 1300mmx580mmx1200mm weight(kg),w/i battery w/o battery 87 kg / 191.4 lbs 62 kg / 136.4 lbs 91 kg / 200.2 lbs 66 kg / 145.2 lbs propulsion motor 8m x 1 b...

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    30 1 0 . W a r r a n t y 10.1 warranty there is a comprehensive twelve-month warranty from the date on which your new tempo3/tempo4 scooter is delivered. The warranty covers the scooter for repairs or replacement during this period. For more detail, please see the warranty conditions below. Warranty...

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    31 1 0 . W a r r a n t y 10.2 vin (vehicle indification number) to ensure the correct after sales service and warranty service support, please write down the vehicle identification number that is stuck on the back right-hand side of the frame. Warranty application form name sex 口 male 口 female date ...

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    32 wu’s tech co. Ltd. 3 fl. No.112 sec. 2, chung-shan n. Rd., taipei, taiwan, r.O.C. Tel: +886 2 2541 3253 fax:+886 2 2536 7575 part n o:c37-040-00600