III & IV Series
Mobility Scooter
Owner’s Manual
Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · M3N 1V9 416.749.2324 · 1.866.379.7779 · www.daymak.com
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Daymak’s Boomerbuggy Mobility Scooter. We thank you for choosing a Daymak scooter, especially one that has been designed to provide you with years of trouble free, comfortable, quiet, and eco-friendly service. Your scooter has been equipped with the latest technologies that assist in providing you with the most efficient and comfortable ride you’ve ever felt. We at Daymak Inc. recognize the importance of your comfort when it comes to mobility, and our Boomerbuggy Mobility Scooters provide just that; with our direct drive transaxles and electromagnetic brakes, you will glide effortlessly where ever you choose to go. Another amazing feature of our Boomerbuggy mobility scooters is the fact that they are easily transportable and can be easily disassembled for storage.
Please be sure to take time reading this manual thoroughly before operating your new scooter. As the operator, you are solely responsible for the manner in which you operate and maintain your scooter. Daymak Inc. is not responsible for any damage or personal injury incurred through improper or unsafe usage of the Boomerbuggy Mobility scooter.
For more information about our products, warranty, or services, or if you are having any trouble understanding the instructions presented in this manual, please contact your nearest Daymak dealer, or call Daymak headquarters at 1- 866-379-7779, or visit our website at www.daymak.com.
Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com
Diagrams and Specs
Adjustable Armrests
Seat
Rear Lights / Indicators
Anti-Tip Wheels
Headrest
Seat
Adjustable Armrests
Rear Lights / Indicators
Anti-Tip Wheels
Mirrors
Control Panel
Carrier Basket
Cup Holder
Reflectors
Tiller / Steering Colum
Headlights
Tires
Foot Rest
Boomerbuggy III Reference Guide
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Control Panel |
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Cup Holder |
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Headlights / Indicators
Tires
Foot Rest
Boomerbuggy IV Reference Guide
Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com
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Model |
Boomerbuggy III |
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Overall Dimensions |
51.38” x 25.20” x 46.06” |
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Gross Weight |
96 kg / 211.64 lbs |
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Net Weight (including |
86 kg / 189.59 lbs |
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Front Wheel |
10” |
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Rear Wheel |
10” |
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Weight Capacity |
150 kg / 330.69 lbs |
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Forward Speed (adjustable) |
6 - 8 km/h |
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Reverse Speed (adjustable) |
2.4 – 4.8 km/h |
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Range |
Up to 45 km per charge |
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Turning Radius |
47.24” |
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Battery |
12V 38AH x 2 |
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Brakes |
Intelligent regenerative and |
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electromagnetic |
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Anti-Tip Wheels |
3” x 1” |
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Bumper |
Front and Rear |
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Motor |
24V / 300W |
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Charger |
AC100-240V50/60HZ |
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Output: 24V – 4A |
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Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com
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Model |
Boomerbuggy IV |
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Overall Dimensions |
55.51” 24.61” x 48.03” |
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Gross Weight |
105 kg / 231.48 lbs |
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Net Weight (including |
96 kg / 211.64 lbs |
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Front Wheel |
10” |
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Rear Wheel |
10” |
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Weight Capacity |
150 kg / 330.69 lbs |
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Forward Speed (adjustable) |
6 - 9 km/h |
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Reverse Speed (adjustable) |
2.4 – 4.8 km/h |
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Range |
Up to 36 km per charge |
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Turning Radius |
51.18” |
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Battery |
12V 38AH x 2 |
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Brakes |
Intelligent regenerative and |
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electromagnetic |
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Anti-Tip Wheels |
3” x 1” |
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Bumper |
Front and Rear |
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Motor |
24V / 300W |
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Charger |
AC100-240V50/60HZ |
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Output: 24V – 4A |
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Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com
EMI Safety Information
EMI Warning
The increasing rate at which communication technology develops has flooded our environment with electromagnetic (EM) waves that are emitted by various sources (such as television transmitters, cellular phones, wireless technologies, and etc). Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) occurs more intensely as you approach the source of the transmission and are capable of causing your scooter to malfunction or function uncontrollably. EMI may cause possible interference with the motor and its braking system!
WARNING! Be wary of EM sources around you, as unintended EMI may cause accident or injury! Some cellular phones and similar devises transmit signals while they are on, even when not in use!
While not guaranteed, the following devices are not likely to cause emit enough EMI to interfere with the scooter: cordless phones, laptops, AM/FM radios, TV sets, CD players, cassette players, and small appliances.
EMI Recommendations
•Do not use hand-held personal communications (cellular phones, CB radio, ham radio, walkie-talkies, etc) while the scooter is in operation
•Be aware of any nearby transmitters along your route to reduce unwanted interference
•Turn off your scooter when not in operation to reduce chances of unintended movement
•If unintended movement occurs, turn off your scooter as soon as it is safe
Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com
Getting to Know your Scooter
Scooter Control Panel
Mirrors
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Forward/Reverse Indicator |
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Ignition |
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Reverse Lever |
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Forward Lever |
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Speed Adjustment Knob |
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Turning Signals |
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Emergency Brakes |
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Ignition
Place your keys in the ignition and turn clockwise one click to engage the motor. You will know the scooter is on once the LEDs light up on your control panel. To turn off your scooter, simply turn your key counter-clockwise.
Operating Levers
The forward lever is on your right hand and the reverse lever is on your left hand. The speed of the scooter is dependent on the amount of pressure applied to these levers. Although there are two separate levers, either lever is capable of both forward and reverse.
Brakes
The scooter uses electromagnetic brakes assisted by the motor to provide a smooth, comfortable stop. To use the brakes, simply release the operating levers and the scooter will automatically engage the brakes.
Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com