Quingo Air 1 User Manual [exclusive] Online

Note: Quingo is known for its Vitesse and Air models. The "Air 1" is a fictional compact version created for this example, but the content is realistic and based on standard Class 2 mobility scooter operation in the UK/EU.

Battery Gauge: An illuminated meter shows the remaining charge. Battery Care & Charging The Air 1 uses two 15Ah batteries. quingo air 1 user manual

8. Maintenance Schedule

| Task | Weekly | Monthly | 6 Months | |------|--------|---------|----------| | Check tyre condition & pressure* | ✓ | | | | Clean frame with damp cloth | ✓ | | | | Check for loose bolts/nuts | | ✓ | | | Inspect brake function | | ✓ | | | Check battery terminals for corrosion | | ✓ | | | Professional service (authorised dealer) | | | ✓ | Note: Quingo is known for its Vitesse and Air models

If the status light on your dashboard flashes, it indicates a specific fault. A common report for this model is: Handlebar – with throttle lever, brake lever, and

Maintenance: If using daily, put the vehicle back on charge even after short journeys to maintain battery health. Basic Maintenance & Safety Quingo-Air.pdf

3. Parts Identification

  1. Handlebar – with throttle lever, brake lever, and controls.
  2. LCD Display Panel – shows speed, battery level, and error codes.
  3. Seat – height-adjustable, swivel, with armrests.
  4. Chassis – aluminium folding frame.
  5. Rear wheels – driven by a brushless hub motor.
  6. Front wheels – free-turning, solid tyres.
  7. Battery pack – lithium-ion, removable (under seat or rear storage).
  8. Manual freewheel lever – located on rear motor hub.
  9. Charging port – under the tiller or side of battery.
  10. Storage basket – front-mounted, max weight 5 kg.

Safety Precautions