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Daymak Boomerbuggy III User Manual
Daymak Boomerbuggy III User Guide
Daymak Boomerbuggy III Online Manual

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  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com 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 importan

  • Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com Diagrams and Specs Boomerbuggy III Reference Guide Boomerbuggy IV Reference Guide Mirrors Control Panel Carrier Basket Tiller / Steering Colum Headlights Tires Reflectors Cup Holder Anti-Tip Wheels Rear Lights / Indicators Adjustable Armrests Foot Rest

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com Model Boomerbuggy III Overall Dimensions 51.38” x 25.20” x 46.06” Gross Weight 96 kg / 211.64 lbs Net Weight (including batteries) 86 kg / 189.59 lbs Front Wheel 10” Rear Wheel 10” Weight Capacity 150 kg / 330.69 lbs Forward Speed (adjustable) 6 - 8 km/h Reverse Speed (adjustable) 2.4 – 4.8 km/h Range Up to 45 km per charge Turning Radius 47.24” Battery 12V 38AH x 2 Brakes Intelligent regenerative and electromagnetic Anti-Tip Wheels 3” x 1” Bumper Front and Rear Moto

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com Model Boomerbuggy IV Overall Dimensions 55.51” 24.61” x 48.03” Gross Weight 105 kg / 231.48 lbs Net Weight (including batteries) 96 kg / 211.64 lbs Front Wheel 10” Rear Wheel 10” Weight Capacity 150 kg / 330.69 lbs Forward Speed (adjustable) 6 - 9 km/h Reverse Speed (adjustable) 2.4 – 4.8 km/h Range Up to 36 km per charge Turning Radius 51.18” Battery 12V 38AH x 2 Brakes Intelligent regenerative and electromagnetic Anti-Tip Wheels 3” x 1” Bumper Front and Rear

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com EMI Warning EMI Safety Information 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 ar

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com Scooter Control Panel Getting to Know your Scooter 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 amou

  • Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com Speed Controls You can adjust the speed of your scooter by turning the speed adjustment knob. The lowest setting is set by turning the knob fully counter-clockwise and the highest setting is set by turning the knob fully clockwise. Charge Indicator The num

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com Brake Release Button While the scooter is on, pressing the brake release button will release the brakes, allowing you to physically push the scooter forward and reverse regardless of the free wheel lever’s position. Once the button is released, the brakes will automatically reengage. Free Wheel Lever Free Wheel Operation The free wheel lever engages the parking brake while the s

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com Anti-Tip Wheels The anti-tip wheels are a safety measure that helps to prevent the scooter from being tipped over. The anti-tip wheels are located at the rear of the scooter’s frame. WARNING! The scooter should never be used unless the anti-tip wheels are in place. Failure to do so can result in injury or damage. WARNING! Failure to follow these instructions may result in damage to the scooter or personal injury! Safety Warnings Safety Advice Please keep the following in mind to prevent any unwanted injury or damage. • DO NOT carry passengers • DO

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com • DO NOT drive on an incline with oil, water, or ice on it • DO NOT try to lift the scooter by the seat, tiller, rear chassis cover, or any removable parts • DO NOT use parts of accessories that are not authorized by Daymak Inc. • DO NOT connect any medical devises to the scooter battery On the Road Please adhere to the following recommendations to ensure your safety. • DO NOT drive in the rain • DO NOT drive in or on snow �

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com SAFETY WARNING! When getting on or off the scooter, please make sure that the key is in the off position to prevent engaging the scooter accidentally. When seated comfortably, set the speed control knob according to your driving ability. We recommend that you keep the speed at the lowest setting (fully counter- clockwise) until you are comfortable with higher speeds. Getting Started Before the first use, you must charge your scooter completely. This should ta

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com Start by gently squeezing the right lever. Gradually apply more pressure to the lever and the scooter will begin to pick up speed. If you have set your speed to the lowest, your top speed will be restricted. Once you are in motion, gently release the lever and the scooter will smoothly come to a stop. Repeat moving forward and braking a few times to get used to the motion. Next is to practice reversing. To reverse, gradually squeeze the left lever. Same as befor

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com WARNING! Never turn sharply while the scooter is at top speed! Always exercise caution when taking corners. Failure to do so can cause injury and damage. Ramps / Slopes Extra Guidelines The stability of your scooter is governed by several factors such as seating position, the angle of the slope, your height and your weight. Take caution when approaching an incline and always head directly (perpendicular) to the slope and not at an ang

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com Adjustment Tiller Angle Adjustment The Tiller Adjustment lever is located on the side near the bottom of the tiller. To adjust the tiller angle, hold onto the handlebar with one hand to support its weight, pull the tiller adjustment lever outwards and adjust the angle of the tiller to the desired position. When you are comfortable, tighten the lever once more. IMPORTANT! Do not drive the scooter if the tiller is not secured. Seat

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com Armrest Adjustment, Swivel Adjustment and Seat Removal Swivel Adjustment An alternative solution to mounting the scooter is to turn the seat outwards to sit comfortably and then turn the seat back to original position. To do this, simple pull the swivel adjustment lever outwards and the seat will loosen. Adjust the seat appropriately and return the lever to its original position. Armrest Adjustment The armrests can easily be adjusted to be wider. To do this, turn th

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com Seat Removal Nut The seat removal nut is located on the shaft holding the seat, next to the swivel adjustment lever. This is a grub screw that engages a groove on the shaft that the seat is mounted on. By loosening or removing this nut, you will be able to remove the seat. Upon reinstallation, pay extra attention to ensure that the nut is secured and in place. Seat Removal After you have removed the seat rem

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com The Boomerbuggy series utilizes two maintenance free, seal lead acid batteries. Battery performance is affected by various factors including: temperature, terrain, the weight of the user, and overall usage for the batteries. The battery level indicator/gauge is only a guide for judging the amount of charge in the batteries. The true charge of the batteries will display once the scooter is in drive. Batteries and Charger To optimize the battery life, only charge the scooter once the batteries are at approximately 20%. When storing y

  • Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com Lubrication Maintenance and Troubleshooting In six-month intervals, you should lubricate the following parts with multipurpose grease or similar lubricant: seat pivot post and seat release lever. CAUTION! Do not lubricate the transaxle gears! Wheels and Tires

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com Q2 TIP122 Q3 2N5401 R37 4.7K R36 15K C1 220uF/50V 9 8 14 U1C LM339 9 8 14 U2C LM339 11 10 13 U1D LM339 11 10 13 U2D LM339 C2 47uF/50V R35 1K D7 4148 VCC LED8 red LED6 yellow LED7 yellow LED5 blue R4 5.1K R3 5.1K R2 5.1K R1 5.1K 5 4 2 312 U1A LM339 5 4 2 312 U2A LM339 7 6 1 U1B LM339 7 6 1 U2B LM339 R22 5.1K R20 5.1K R18 5.1K R16 5.1K 20V R31 10K R19 5.1K R17 5.1K R15 5.1K R21 5.1K VCC D6 1N4007 1 2 J16 KEY 1 2 J15 For logic circuit or battery charger 1 2 3 J14 1 2 3 4 5

  • Daymak Boomerbuggy III, Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com One Year Limited Warranty Warranty If assembled by a Daymak dealer, we will repair or replace parts within 90 days for parts and labour and 1 year for the motor and frame upon examination of the defect by an authorized representative. All parts that are defective in material or workmanship are covered by a manufacturer’s warranty. The warranty does not cover the shipping costs of replacement parts. Do not return faulty parts without prior consent. All transportation cos

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