
KYMCO Healthcare UK Limited
Heol Mostyn
Village Farm Industrial Estate
Pyle
Bridgend
CF33 6BJ
TEL:01656 670095 FAX:01656 858353
www.kymcohealthcare.co.uk
HEALTHCARE

Dear KYMCO ForU Midi XLS Users:
Thank you for purchasi ng your Midi XLS and welc ome to the family of
Midi XLS riders.
To enjoy safe and pleasant riding, become thoroughly familia r with this
owner’s manual before you ride your scooter Your safety depends not only
on your own alertness and familiarity with the scooter but also the Midi
mechanical condition .
A pre-ride inspection before every outing and regular maintena nce ar e
essential. The quality of e ach M idi XL S is guarante ed .
Note:1.The information and specifications state d in this manual are for
refer enc e only and subject to change without notice.
2.Your scooter may differ slightl y in appearanc e from the images in
this manual.

Midi XLS ForU Model:
NOTE: Your scooter may differ slightly in appearance from the images in this manual.

Safety Informa tion 1-9 38-41
Versions 10 42
43-44
Components 11-12 45
Br i ef Instr uctions 13-15
Adjusting the seat height 16-17
Adjusting the seat positi on 18-20
Driving Information 21-26
Driving the Scooter 27-34
P using the Sco oter 35
Charging the ba t t eries
Mai nt ena nce and Inspect i on

WARNING
WARNING
Equipme nt i n a po wer interrupt i on wi ll cause a mal f unct ion w hi ch
c an be dang ero us.
1 . Turn of f t he cha r ger switch
2 . Wait f or t he po wer t o return, turn the charger swi t ch.
Improper installation or use of these acc ess ories, or scooter
modification, will void the s cooter warranty. This can negatively
affect performance, and can even be illegal.

Safety information
Symbols used
This instruction ma nual contain s the followin g sy m bols which are used to highlight
special hazards in dea ling w ith the pr oduct or information for simplifying the handlin g.
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CAUTION
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This sym bol identifies safety information w hich notif i es you of hazards when dealing
with the product
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NOTE:
You will also find information about dealing with the product under this sym bol.
Intended use
The ForU mobility scooter is construc t ed f or use both indoo rs and outdoors
It is intended to increa se the m obility of persons who are both phy sic ally and mentally
capable of assessing any driving situati ons c orrec tly and re acting corr espond ing ly to
them at any time.

Safety information
General Inform ation
Read the entire owner’s manual thoroughly before using the Scooter!
Ensure that:
•The owner’ s m a nual is read by all people who drive, care for and ser vice the scooter.
•All persons who drive, ca re for, service the scooter have access to the owner’s manual
at any time .
Risk of accidents:
CAUTION
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1.Do NOT use the scooter if your driving capability is impaired through consumption of medicine
or alcohol.
2.Only use the scooter for its correct intended use.
3.Only use the scooter when it is in perfect working order.
4.If any breakdowns occur, stop using the scooter immediately and secure it against unauthorised
use.
5. It is imperative that you always rectify any faults which could influence the function and safety
of the scooter immediately.
6.Observe maximum loading -- see Specifications
7.Only use accessories and spare parts authorised by KYMCO Healthcare.
8.The scooter is only authorised for transport of one person.
9.Do not carry out any seat adjustments while driving.

CAUTION
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Safety information
Tipping hazard :
1. Do not adjust the seat if the scooter is standing on an incline.
2. Do not lean out over the armrest to the sides or over the backrest to the rear.
Safety when driving:
Risk of accidents!
1.Check correct functioning of the brakes and lighting unit (indicators, headlights) before every
journey.
2.Always use lights when visibility is restricted, either by day or by night.
3.Check the tyre air pres su re regularly.
4.Always use the seat belts, if fitted when driving.
5. Do not switch the scooter off while driving.
6. Do not drive up or down gradients which are too steep, over obstacles on gradients or up and down
ramps. Observe maximum climb angle--- see Speci fi cati on s
7. Only drive through restricted widths, around bends, inclines and ramps with reduced suitable speed.
8. Only drive up or down inclines when the backrest has been adjusted to vertical.
9. Don’t drive too close to open waters.

CAUTION
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Safety information
Tipping hazard:
1. Do not carry out any seat adjustments while driving.
2. Only drive over obstacles and up kerbstones at the lowest point and at right angles.
3. Avoid sudden changes of direction and speed.
4. Avoid steep gradients where there is a danger of skidding
(ice, snow, wet surfaces etc.).
5. Avoid loose surfaces whose characteristics you are not able to assess (woodlands, turf, beaches,
gravel etc.)
6. Always drive straight up and down gradients - do not drive in zigzags.
7. Do not turn around on inclines.
8. Do not drive down steps.
9. Do not drive backwards down gradients, stairs or kerbstones, or over obstacles.
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
- you are putting the scooter away.

CAUTION
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Safety information
Safety during transport , assemb ly and maintenanc e:
If the scooter is transported in the vehicle when fully assembled:
- no persons may be sitting on the scooter during loading!
- no persons may be sitting on the scooter during transport!
Clamping and cr ushing h azard:
Increased hazards due to clamping or crushing result due to the high component weight
such as batteries during preparation for transport and maintenance work.
1. Always carry out any work to be done with great care.
2. Always try to get help from a second person, especially when stowing parts for transport.
3. Only carry out any work described if you are used to working with the tools required.
4. Only carry out work using suitable tools.

CAUTION
Safety information
Injury hazard due to impr op er assem bly:
1. Ensure that all components in the Scooter have been correctly assembled.
2. After assembly, check that all locking devices are hold ing correctl y.
Accident hazard due to incorrect bolted connections:
1. If bolted connections have self-locking nuts, ensure that t hes e are repl aced when reassemblin g.
2. Do not replace self-locking nuts with normal nuts.
3. If bolted connections have lock washers, check lock washers when reassembling and replace if
necessary.
Intended use
The KYMCO Healthcare scooter is constructed for use both indoors ( Suggest gene ral
use : indoors )
and outdoors.
This product’s seat could include P ht hal ates mat eri al in surface. Ph th alat es ar e WHO officially
announced as an environmental hormone, with the role of female hormones in the body can interfere
with the body's endocrine system, advising pregnant women to avoid prolonged use of this product.
Advise pregn ant women and childr e n to avoid prolonged u se of this product.
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CAUTION
Safety information
Safety when handling batteries
Fire hazard:
1. Do not cover the battery charger and ventilation slot while charging batteries.
2. Only use the battery charger in well-ventilated rooms.
Risk of accidents:
1. Only use the original battery charger (included in delivery).
2. Let your dealer rep lace your battery.
3. Only use batteries as detailed in the chapter entitled"Specifications".
4. Observe warning information given by the battery m anufacturer.
5. Batteries are extremely heavy.
Burn hazard due to damaged batteries:
Batteries disch arging acid can l ead t o serio us burn s.
1. Do not touch damaged batteries with your bare hands. Use rubber gloves!
2. If acid should contact your skin, wash the affected area immediately with plenty of water and
contact a doctor.
3. If acid should come in contact with your eyes, rinse them out immediately with lots of water and
visit a doctor.
4. Always change any clothing soiled with battery acid immediately.
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CAUTION
Safety information
Safety - inform ation about electr onics:
Accident hazard d ue t o failures:
Radio, television, radio transmission devices and mobile phones produce electromagnetic fields. These
can negatively influ ence t he scooter el ectroni cs fu nctio ns.
1. Do not drive close to strong radio or television transmitters
(transmitter masts).
2. Switch the scooter off if you are using your mobile phone.
Failure in outside device s:
The Scooter produces an electromagnetic field which can have a negative influence on the function of
any other electrical devices i n the i m med iat e surroundings (such as medi cal devices, radi o recei vers ,
cellular phones).
Please note that t here is a note on the side of the tyre "not suitable f or highway
use", this does not apply t o KY MC O For U m obilit y sc ooter s.
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Versions
Extent of delivery
After receiving y our scooter, ple ase c hec k the follow in g:
1. That the deliver y is c om ple te in a ccor dance w ith the list below
2. The delivery conditi on using the inspectio n plan
If any faults are apparent or compone nts are missing, please contac t your supplier.
The following items are included in delivery in additio n to the scooter
1. Shopping basket
2. Two vehicle keys for switching the sc ooter.
3. Battery Charger
4. Owner’s Manual

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Components
Drive unit covers
Seat unit
with head and armrests
mirrors Dashboard with controls
Shopping basket
Indicators and rear
position light
Indicators and position light
Steering wheel
Anti tipper
Handle
NOTE: Your scooter may differ slightly in appearance from the images in this manual.

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Components
The dashboard - displays and contr ols
Operation indicator
(fault display)
Battery charge display Speed contoller
Brake lever for
handbrake
Drive lever
(reverse)
Horn
Hazard
indicator
switch
Headlight
switch
Drive lever
(forward)
indicator
switch
Key switch
Charging
socket
H/ L speed
switch
NOTE: Your scooter may d iffer slightly in appearance
from the images in this manual.

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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!
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. Turn the seat to the outside.
2. Get in - turn the seat in the direction of travel

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Brief instructions
3. Fasten the seat belt .
4. Switch on the Scooter
5. Check the battery ch arging s t ate
Reserve Medium Full
Red
Orange Yellow

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Brief instructions
6. Adjusting the drive level
H = 12.8 kph (8 mph) maximum
driving speed
L = 6.4 kph (4 mph) maximum
driving speed
7.Set the maximum speed
lowest possible driving speed
highest po s s ible driving s peed
8. 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 .
Forwards
Reverse

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Adjusting the seat height
Setting up the ForU scooter:
The following passage describes how to set up your scooter in order to ensure that you have a
comfortable and safe d riv e.
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.
First pull out the locking device (1) and then fold the
backrest forward (2).
Lift the seat while pulling the seat lock
(3) out of the seat support (4).

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Adjusting the seat height
Inserting the seat:
1. Pull the seat lock (3) and guide the seat
into the seat support (4) from above.
2. Let go the seat lock and engage the
rotational adjustment by turning the seat a
little one way then the other.
NOTE:
If after inserting the seat it is not
possible to turn the seat or to pull the
seatlock, the seat is not properly lock ed .
Tilt th e backrest backwards:
1. Pull the locking lever (1) and move the
backrest backwards to the required
position (2).
2. Let go of the locking lever and engage
the locking mechanism by pushing the
backrest slightly forwards and backwards.

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Adjusting the seat posi tion
Adjusting t he distan ce b etween se at an d tille r:
1. Pull the locking lever (1) upwards and move the seat forwards or backwards to the required distance.
2. Let go of locking lever and engage the locking mechanism by pushing the seat slightly forwards
and backwards.
NOTE:
Accident hazard due to non-engaged seat:
Ensure that the seat i s prop erly engaged after
adjustment by pushing the seat slightly forwards and
then backwards.
Moving the seat
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Adjusting the seat posi tion
Adjusting the back r est angle
The backrest angle can b e adj us ted in three
locking stages.
1. Pull the locking lever (6) and move the backrest
forwards or backwards to the required position (7).
2. Let go of the locking lever and engage the locking
mechanism by pushing the backrest slightly forwards
and backwards.
Accident hazard if backrest is
not properly engaged!
Ensure that the backrest is properly
engaged after adjustm ent by pushing it
slightly forwar ds and then backwa rds.
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CAUTION

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Adjusting the seat posi tion
Adjusting the tiller angle:
Always adjust the tiller so that you can
reach all displ ays and cont ro ls easi ly at an y t im e. The
tiller can be variab ly adjusted.
1. Push or pull the locking lever (1)
2. Push the tiller forwards or backwards into the required
position(2)
3. Release the locking lever/knob.
4. Ensure that the tiller is engaged correctly by moving it
backwards and forwards.
NOTE:
Accident hazard due to non-engaged tiller:
Ensure that the tiller is properly engaged a fter adj ustm ent
by pushing it slightly forwards and then backw ar ds.
(1)
(2)
(1)
Push the loc ki ng lever –lock
Pull the locking lever -unlock
Locking Mechanism

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Driving information
Information about safe Scooter driving
NOTE:
Always carry out t he safet y in formation described in page 1 “Safety
information“:
Driving the Scooter is very simp le an d aft er a few p racti ce sessions you will find i t very eas y.
The following information should help you to drive safely through traffic:
1.Always match your speed to the driving situation in which you find yourself.
2.Always reduce the speed when you are driving through:
- unclear areas
- narrow gaps
- tight curves
- inclines
- ramps
3.Take a trial run with the Scooter in an area with no pedestrians, or in a closed-off area
4.Always steer the Scooter using both hands on the handlebars
5.Always keep your feet in the foot area while driving the Scooter

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Driving up inclines and down slopes
The Scooter can climb up inclines of up to 10° without danger.
NOTE:
The maximum safe i ncl in e has been det ermi ned in accordance wi th
the EN standards . The scooter is able, under the maximum specified load, to start, brake and turn.
It is possible to negotiate some steeper inclines however we do not advise you to do so.
The overload protection device could trip due to a combination of, incline driving duration, steepness
of the incline and load applied to the vehicle.
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.
Driving information
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 36 cm

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Driving information
Avoid driving across an incline
(always try to drive in the direction of the incline / decline).
the Scooter is loaded at the back an d
additionally
the backrest (captain ’s seat) is leant t ow ards the back an d
the seat has been adjusted to its rear position.
You can achieve increased tipping safety if:
you adjust the seat in a more forward
position.
you adjust the backrest (captain’s seat)
to be vertical
you lean your upper body slightly forwards
(see sketch)
There is an increased danger of tipping
when climbing or descending gradients if:
Tipping hazard
Increased tipping safety

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Driving information
Overcom ing obstacle s:
The Scooter can clim b o ver o bs tacl es s uch as
kerbstones up to height of 8 cm without any problem.
Please observe the following points to make sure that
your Scooter doesn't tip over while climbing obstacles:
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 obs tacl e at a right angle try to clear the
obstacle in one go
DO NOT drive over the obstacle with just one wheel

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Driving information
DO NOT drive backwards over an obstacle
DO NOT drive backwards down a kerb
DO NOT drive down stairs or steps

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Driving information
Driving Informat ion – Overcom ing k erbs
NOTE:
Risk of accidents:
Neogating kerbs needs s om e pract i ce.
Please observe the maxim um obstacle h eights of 8 cm.
Please start practicing kerb climbing with small kerbs.
1.Approach the kerb at a right angle.
2.Stop approxim at el y 0.5 Meter /19 inches in front of the kerb.
3.Adjust the speed controller to maximum speed.
Approach at a right angle(1)
Stop in front of the kerb(2)
Adjust the speed-controller(3)
4.Press the drive lever fully then start forward .

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Driving the scooter
Seat belt
adjusting for length and fitting on
Adjusting for length:
Turn the seatbelt closer (1) at right angles to the seat belt.
Adjust the length by pulling the appropriate belt side.
(a) = shortening the belt length
(b) = lengthening the belt length
Tension the loose seatbelt end by pulling the belt holder (2).
Adjusting for length
Closing the seatbelt:
Press the closer (1) into the lock until it
audibly engages.

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Driving the scooter
Turning the seat
The seat can be turned to both sides of
the angle, and firmly engaged in 8
positions (each position turns 45°).
Turning the seat:
Pull the turning lock (1), turn the seat in the required
direction or position (2) and engage.
NOTE:Accident hazard due to incorrect seat position:
Always turn the seat to face fo rward s an d engage it before
driving.
If the seat has been turned, the possibility of tipping is
increased.
Before turning the seat, always ensure that the scooter is
on an even and solid surface.
Switching the scooter on
Insert the key into the switch and turn it to the right
to switch the Scooter on.
ON

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Driving the scooter
Operation indicat or and fau lt display
Operation indicator on :
the Scooter is switched on and ready for driving.
Operation indicator blinking :
please contact your supplier.
Operation indicator
Adjusting the speed
NOTE:
Use the adjustment facilities to adjust the speed to suit
local conditions.
Select a lower speed if you are driving through narrow
gaps, on inclines or through crowds.
Preselecting the drive level
You can use the drive level selection switch to set the maximum
driving speed.
Drive levels:
H(High) = 12.8 kph (8 mph) maximum driving speed
L(Low) = 6.4 kph (4 mph) maximum driving speed
Move the Hi/Lo speed switch to setting
H or L to adjust the required maximum
driving speed .

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Driving the scooter
Adjusting the speed
Your maximum driving speed can be variably adjusted
using the speed controller.
Maximum driving sp eed = dr iv e lev er pres sed as far as
stop
Controller symbols:
= lowest possible maximum driving speed for the
required drive level
= highest possible maximum driving
speed for the required drive level
Adjust the required maximum driving speed
by turning the speed controller.
Speed controller

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Driving the scooter
Driving :
Hold the tiller firmly in both hands.
Press the drive lever (1) in the direction
of travel until the required speed has
been reached.
= driving forwards
= driving in reverse
Brakes:
Using the motor brake
Let go of the drive lever (1).
The drive lever stops in the central
position
- the Scooter uses the motor to brake.
NOTE:Emergency braking = let go of the drive lever:
The drive lever automatically returns to the central po sition if you let go,
the Scooter automatically brakes using the motor.
(1)

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Driving the scooter
Using the handbrake:
To use the handbrake, pull the brake lever (2) slowly towards the
handlebar.
NOTE:
Tipping hazard
Pulling the brake lever too violently can cause the Scooter to tip
over.
Pull the brake lever slowly in order to brake the Scooter.
Indicating
Indicate switch (3):
indicate right = indicate switch to the right
indicate left = indicate switch to the left
When turning is completed, press the switch (3) to switch the
indicators off.
(2)
(3)
(3)
Right
Left

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Driving the scooter
Switching on the headlights
Pressure switch (4):
switch on = press switch once
switch off = press switch again
The switch indicator lamps shows whether the
headlight is switched on or not.
NOTE:
If you drive with the headlights on, the Scooter driving
range will be reduced.
Using the horn
Press the horn button (5).
It will sound for as long as you hold the
button down.

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Driving the scooter
Switching of f / parking the Scooter
Turn the key to the left to switch the
Scooter off.
Always turn the Scooter off using the keyswitch if you:
-want to get on or off.
- intend to stop for long periods.
Always remove the key from the keyswitch if you:
-want to park the Scooter and get off.
Hazard lamps
Pressur e switch :
switch on = press switch once
switch off = press switch again
The switch indicator lamps shows whether the hazard
lamps are switched on or not.
NOTE:
Leaving the Scooter with the hazard lamps on uses up
the battery.
OFF

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Pushing the scooter
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 the Scooter.
Pull the engaging lever (1) upwards as
far as the stop (limit position).
= Driving (b):
Push the engaging lever (1) downwards
as far as the stop (limit position).
NOTES:
1.Always switch the Scooter off to push it.
2.If a pre-set speed is exceeded w hi le you ar e
pushing the Scooter, the drive motor will switch
on automatically and brake the scooter

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(2)
Attaching the shopping basket:
Push the shopping basket (1) from above into the basket holder receptacles (2) on the tiller.
NOTE:
Use the shopping basket only for small loading.(approximate 3kg below)
(2)
(1)

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Charging the batteries
Please also see the in form ati on given in the chapt er
entitled “Things to know“.
Charging inform ation:
The surrounding temperature should be between 10° and 30°
Celsius.
The charging time wil l increase at lower temperatu res.
Only use the original battery charger (included in delivery).
Only use the battery charger i n a dry and wel l-ventilated room.
Do not cover the battery charger and ventilation slot while
charging batteries.
The battery charger has an automatic switch-off device which
prevents overcharging the batteries. Do not leave the battery
charger connected to the scooter for more than 24 hours.
- The batteries can be charged ov erni ght.
Switch the Scooter off before ch arging the batteries.
Charging times:
Between 8 and 9 hours depending on
current battery charge state.
NOTE:
The battery charger is designed to be
able to charge completely discharged
batteries within eight hours to 80% of
their capacity.

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(3)
(1)
Preparing the battery charger
Plug the mains cable plug (1) into the jack socket (2) on the
battery charger.
Charging the batteries
Switch the Scooter off.
Engage the engaging lever for push mode into the
“drive“ position.
Switching off
It is imperative that you observe the sequence for
connecting and disconnecting the battery charger .
The jack socket (3) for conn ecti ng the battery charger is
located on the front of the tiller.
(1.) Connect the battery charger plug (4)
to the Scooter charging socket.

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Charging the batteries
(2.) Connect the battery charger mains plug (5) to a
mains socket and switch on.
Switch the battery ch arger o n at th e to ggle s wi tch (6).
LED information at battery charger during
charging:
LED -> Colour -> Meaning
(a) -> Red -> battery charger swi tch ed on
(b) -> Yellow -> charging in progress
-> Green -> charging complete,
battery completely charged
The use o f the couple r and d e ta cha b le po wercord plug is o la tes from the
main power. It is not to be used wit h other equipment, this will result in
the e q uipment bei ng dif f icul t to use .

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(1)
Charging the batteries
Switch the battery ch arger o ff at the to ggle s wit ch (6 ).
(1.) Switch off and Remove the battery charger plug
from the mains socket.
(2.) Pull the battery charger jackplug out of the Scooter
jack socket.
To avoid the r is k of elec t r ic shock, t his equipment must only
be connec t ed to a sup ply mains with protective earth.

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(1)
Maintenance and Inspection
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 unauthorised use (remove key).
Daily mainten ance b efore start of journey
Check the brakes by driving slowly and then braking.
Check that the lights and indicators are functioning correctly.
Make a visual check of wheel s an d t yres for d amage and loss of pressure.
Weekly inspections / tyre pressure
NOTE:Danger of injury due to overpressurised tyres:
The tyres will burst if inflated with too much air pressure
Never inflate th e tyres o ver t he s peci fied pres su re.
Only use calibrated instruments to measure
the air pressure in the t yres (s uch as are avai l abl e at filling s t ati on s).
Remove valve cap (1) - check air press ure.
Inflation pressure = 25 -28 PSI
18 - 20 hPa
1.8 - 2.0 bar
Screw the valve cap back o n.

Specifications
General data
Midi XLS
Version ............................................................ 4-wheel version
Turning radius .................................................. 1560 mm
Speed .............................................................. 12.8 kph (8 mph) Maximum
Range*...................................................................approx. 40km( 25Miles)
Maximum climable incline ....................................10°
Maximum climable obstac le .................................80 mm
Total weight (r eady for dr iving incl. bat teries) .....102 kg
Weight heaviest par t .............................................26.1 kg
Maximum working load (user weight)..................160 kg (350lb)
Tyre size ................................................................3.00 - 5
Tyre pressure ........................................................28 PSI (2.0 bar)
Working voltage (battery voltage) ........................24 Volt
Batteries ................................................................2 batteries(12V 50A HX2)

Storage temperature ....................................... - 40°C ~ + 65°C Ambient
Temperature ................................................... - 25°C ~ + 50°C
LED
:
Position light ....................................................24 Volt / 0.41 Watt
Rear position light ...........................................24 Volt / 0.41Watt
Rear brake light .................................................24 Volt / 0.41Watt (auxiliary brake
version)
Front indicator .................................................24 Volt / 0.6 Watt
Rear indicator ....................................................24 Volt / 0.6 Watt
Head light ..........................................................24 Volt / 0.41Watt
Theoretical range is calculated under test conditions in accordance with European standards.
Actual range in normal use will depend on many factors, including the condition of the vehicle and
its batteries, the weight of the driver, correct tyre pressure, ambient temperature, and the gradient
and surface of the road or pavement.

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By KWANG YANG Motor Co., Ltd.
Sixth Edition, June.2012
All rights reserved. Any reproduction or
unauthorized use without the written permission of
KWANG YANG Motor Co., Ltd.
is strictly prohibited.
T300-EQ35BC -A1
•NO.35 Wan Hsing Street,San Min District Kaohsiung city, Taiwan, Republic Of
China
•NO.61,Chung-Shan Sth Rd ,Lu-Chu Village ,Kaohsiun g County,Taiwan, Republic Of
China
Date printed:2012. JUN