S-DRIVE - PROGRAMMING                   PG DRIVES TECHNOLOGY 
SK76745/10 
PGDT  accepts  no  liability  for  losses  of  any  kind  if  the  scooter  manufacturer  does  not  specify 
appropriate safety fence values for a particular scooter application. 
2  Speed Parameters 
2.1  Forward Acceleration 
Adjusts the value for forward acceleration of the scooter, in increments of 1. There are two settings:  
Fast   This value is used when the slow/fast switch is set to fast. 
Slow   This value is used when the slow/fast switch is set to slow. 
The values are approximately displayed in “units” of 100ms and correspond to the time taken to reach full forward speed from 
standstill, i.e. the higher the value the slower the acceleration.  
Setting this value too low could cause the scooter to tip when accelerating up a slope. 
2.2  Forward Deceleration 
Adjusts the value for forward deceleration (or braking) of the scooter, in increments of 1. There are two settings: 
Fast   This value is used when the slow/fast switch is set to fast. 
Slow   This value is used when the slow/fast switch is set to slow. 
The values are approximately displayed in “units” of 100ms and correspond to the time taken to reach standstill from full forward 
speed, i.e. the higher the value the slower the deceleration. 
It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  scooter  manufacturer  to  ensure  that  the  emergency  stopping 
distance  is  within  the  distance  specified  for  the  country  in  which  the  scooter  will  be  used.  For 
countries requiring CE marking this is as specified in EN12184. 
2.3  Reverse Acceleration
 
Adjusts the value for reverse acceleration of the scooter, in increments of 1. There are two settings: 
Fast   This value is used when the slow/fast switch is set to fast. 
Slow   This value is used when the slow/fast switch is set to slow. 
The values are approximately displayed in “units” of 100ms and correspond to the time taken to reach full reverse speed  from 
standstill, i.e. the higher the value the slower the acceleration. 
2.4  Reverse Deceleration 
Adjusts the value for reverse deceleration (or braking) of the scooter, in increments of 1. There are two settings: 
Fast   This value is used when the slow/fast switch is set to fast. 
Slow   This value is used when the slow/fast switch is set to slow. 
The values are approximately displayed in “units” of 100ms and correspond to the time taken to reach standstill from full reverse 
speed, i.e. the higher the value the slower the deceleration. 
It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  scooter  manufacturer  to  ensure  that  the  emergency  stopping 
distance  is  within  the  distance  specified  for  the  country  in  which  the  scooter  will  be  used.  For 
countries requiring CE marking this is as specified in EN12184.