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Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 2019 User Manual

Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 2019
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1 Welcome
Congratulations on purchasing your Scooterpac Cabin
Car Mk2, the most technically advanced mobility
scooter in Britain. With regular maintenance and proper
operation your Cabin Car will give you many years and
many miles of rewarding experiences. This booklet
contains the information that you and your authorised
Scooterpac service centre will need to keep your Cabin
Car in good working order.
If you have any questions please contact the
Scooterpac retailer that supplied your Cabin Car and
they will be able to help.
This Cabin Car Mk2 was originally supplied by:
Dealership name: ________________________
Address: ________________________
________________________
________________________
Phone Number: ________________________
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Scooterpac Cabin Car Mk2 2019 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandScooterpac
ModelCabin Car Mk2 2019
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Welcome

Legal

Safety Precautions

Anti-Tip Wheels

Emergency failsafe wheels at the rear that should not be relied upon in normal operation.

Safe Inclines and Tipping Hazard

Guidance on climbing inclines up to 12° and reducing tipping hazard by adjusting load and posture.

Introduction to Cabin Car

Your Cabin Car Overview

Intended Use and Environmental Conditions

Designed for smooth pavement/roadway, usable in wet/windy conditions with caution for water depth.

Preventing Unintentional Movement

Car must be stopped before opening doors; stationary when switched on until controls are used.

Exterior Components Guide

Interior Controls and Display

Operating Your Cabin Car

Entering the Vehicle Safely

Can be entered from left/right. Ensure car is stationary on level ground before opening doors and seating.

Seat Adjustments for Comfort

Adjust seat forwards/backwards and pitch for comfortable operation and control access.

Tiller Adjustments for Driving Position

Adjust tiller pitch for comfort, visibility of controls, and full handle movement.

Steering Operation and Technique

Operate with both hands. Steering is stiff when stationary; move slowly for accurate turning.

Acceleration and Braking Controls

Speed Control Settings

Uses right dial for 4/8mph modes and left dial for max speed limiter.

Throttle Levers for Acceleration

Green lever for acceleration, red lever for reverse. Squeeze gently for smooth control.

Freewheel Function Engagement

Press and hold button to enable freewheel mode for manual movement without motor power.

Reversing Procedures and Aids

Use red lever to reverse. Aids include camera, sensors, and audible warnings.

Locking, Unlocking and Starting

Manual Key Unlocking

Unlock doors using the dedicated key in the nearside or offside door.

Key Fob Operation and Battery

Key fob unlocks both doors simultaneously. Battery replacement details provided.

Manual Door Locking

Lock doors by pushing down the pin at the front of each door or using the key.

Starting the Cabin Car

Insert ignition key into tiller housing and turn clockwise. Dashboard displays data when started.

Lights Operation

Indicator Operation

Press button once to activate, press again to turn off. Orange LEDs meet EU specifications.

Emergency Lights

Horn Operation

Windscreen Wipers

Windscreen Washer System

USB Charging Ports

Cup Holder Usage

Internal Heater Operation

Rear Parcel Shelf Capacity

Internal Charging Port

External Charging Port

Window Controls and Operation

Maintenance Schedule and Procedures

Replacing Light Bulbs

Replacement bulbs from authorised retailer. Should be done by certified personnel due to unit resealing.

Battery Access and Care

Battery located under seat. Access requires seat removal and cover screws. Ensure secure replacement.

Fuse Access and Replacement

Fuses accessible via hatch on tiller. Replacement should only be done by professionals.

Tyre Pressures and Tread

Front: 25psi, Rear: 30psi. Ensure at least 3mm tread. Replace worn tyres.

Cleaning Procedures

Cleaning Interior Carpets

Use vacuum with upholstery brush. Mild upholstery soap and water for stains, ensure thorough drying. No bleach.

Cleaning Door Cards and Seats

Wipe with soft dry cloth. Avoid abrasives and bleach. Vinyl spray for restoring colour.

Paintwork Care and Polishing

Wash with soft cloths and mild detergent. Avoid boiling water. Automotive polish recommended.

Warranty Information

CCMK2 Technical Specifications

Technical Drive Specifications

Details motor, batteries, charger, lighting, dashboard, locking, and tyres.

Sizes and Weights

Servicing Intervals and Records