Quingo Air 1 User Manual //top\\ -
The Quingo Air 1 is a Class 2 portable mobility scooter designed for pavement use with a maximum speed of 4 mph. Its user manual provides critical instructions for safe operation, assembly, and maintenance to ensure the longevity of the vehicle and the safety of the user. Key Technical Specifications Understanding the physical limits of the Quingo Air is essential for safe operation:
Capacity: Supports a maximum user weight of 136 kg (300 lbs).
Performance: Powered by a 24V 110W motor with a standard range of 10 miles (16 km), extendable to 18 miles with an optional pack.
Obstacle Handling: Maximum curb climbing height is 2 inches (5 cm) with a 6-degree maximum gradient capability.
Portability: The heaviest component when dismantled is approximately 26.6 kg (58.6 lbs). Essential Operating Instructions
The manual details specific controls for navigating the vehicle safely: Quingo-Air.pdf
The Quingo Air 1 is a portable, 5-wheel mobility scooter designed specifically for pavement use and easy transportation in car boots. This Class 2 vehicle features a maximum speed of 4 mph and a standard travel range of approximately 10 miles, which can be nearly doubled with an optional range extender pack. Key Specifications quingo air 1 user manual
The Quingo Air 1 is built for stability and maneuverability using patented Quintell™ 5-wheel technology. Specification Max Speed 4 mph (6.4 kph) Travel Range 10 miles (Standard) / 18 miles (with Extender) Carrying Capacity 136 kg (21.5 stone) Weight (Heaviest Part) Front Section: 26.6 kg (58.6 lbs) Dimensions (LxW) 107 cm x 56 cm (42" x 22") Turning Radius 104 cm (41 inches) Curb Climbing Up to 5 cm (2 inches) Assembly & Transportation
The Air 1 is designed to be dismantled quickly without tools for storage in a vehicle's boot.
Dismantling: The seat is removable, and the scooter separates into a front section, rear section, and battery packs.
Loading: Always ensure the heaviest component (front section at ~26kg) is lifted safely or by two people if necessary.
Air Travel: The Quingo Air 1 is classified as "Air Safe." You should contact your airline in advance to confirm their specific battery handling requirements. Operating Controls The dashboard features an Easy View Analogue layout.
Ignition: Uses a high-security key; always remove the key when the scooter is not in use. The Quingo Air 1 is a Class 2
Speed Dial: An infinitely variable dial allows you to set your comfortable top speed.
Fingertip Levers: Forward and reverse are controlled via levers on the handlebars.
Battery Gauge: An illuminated meter shows the remaining charge. Battery Care & Charging The Air 1 uses two 15Ah batteries.
Charging Routine: It is recommended to charge your Quingo overnight (8-12 hours) before use. Charger Lights: Red: Power is connected to the mains. Yellow/Orange: The scooter is currently charging.
Green: The charge is complete and the scooter is ready for use.
Maintenance: If using daily, put the vehicle back on charge even after short journeys to maintain battery health. Basic Maintenance & Safety Quingo-Air.pdf Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Common Error Codes The digital
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) | | | ✓ |
*If pneumatic tyres – inflate to 35 PSI (2.4 bar). Solid tyres – no maintenance.
Lubrication: Apply light machine oil to folding joints and wheel bearings every 6 months.
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Common Error Codes
The digital display on the Quingo Air 1 speaks in codes. If you lose the manual, these flashes can be terrifying. Here is the decoder ring based on the original user manual:
- One flash (pause) One flash: Battery voltage too low. Solution: Charge immediately. Do not force the scooter to drive up a ramp.
- Two flashes (pause) Two flashes: Motor overcurrent. Solution: You are trying to climb a hill that is too steep or carrying excess weight (over the 25 stone/159kg limit).
- Three flashes: Brake fault. Solution: Check that the manual freewheel lever (usually a yellow knob by the rear axle) is in the "Drive" position, not "Push."
- Four flashes: Throttle error. Solution: The throttle lever was held down when you turned the key on. Turn the scooter off, release the lever, and restart.
How long?
A depleted battery takes 6-8 hours. The charger light will be red (charging) and turn green (trickle charge). Crucially: The manual says you can leave it on trickle for 2 hours, but not for 48 hours. Over-trickling can swell the battery casing.