How to replace Quingo Classic batteries?

Roysmokie
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I have a Quingo Classic mobility scooter that needs new batteries, Quingo want £300 + to replace them, I have found a company (SLK Power) that provide the correct batteries for £111.00 per set. I cannot find how to access the battery compartment on the scooter I have tried searching tthe net and YouTube etc but cannot find any help. Can anyone help with manual or instructions. TIA
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Hi @Roysmokie
The company you mention have a customer service advisor number who may be able to help you out?SLK Customer service advisors on: 01424 853491
https://slkmobility.com/
Scope
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Thanks @Sam_Scope, I have now sorted this out. When I asked Quingo how to replace them I was told they would do it but wouldn't tell me how to do it. On a friends advice I asked them how to remove them to STORE them fully charged as per their guidelines. they gave me the answer straightaway.
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Roysmokie how do you get the cover off to replace the batteries.
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Roysmokie said:Thanks @Sam_Scope, I have now sorted this out. When I asked Quingo how to replace them I was told they would do it but wouldn't tell me how to do it. On a friends advice I asked them how to remove them to STORE them fully charged as per their guidelines. they gave me the answer straightaway.
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Hi @cmurad, I'm so sorry no one has been able to find the answer to this.
You may need to do the same as @Roysmokie and give them a call, asking how to remove them to store them 'per their guidelines'.
I hope you manage to sort this soon.
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