Control console label
Located on the top of the Scooter's rear cover
(under seat)
Data serial plate located on front chassis
Located on chassis
Located at the right
hand rear cover of
Scooter
Located at leffside rear
of battery pack near
charging socket
Located on the top rightside of the battery pack
(under seat).
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SAFETY WARNING & INSTRUCTION LABLES
The following labels are positioned on your they communicate
important warnings or instructions regarding the safe operation of you scooter -
Please familiarise yourself with their location.
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LEARNING TO GET ABOUT
Next, turn the 'Speed Adjustment Dial' to minimum (min),
and turn the 'on/off' key to 'on'(Fig 8, page 9). (The
battery state indicator will move and the green status light
will illuminate). Gently press the right thumb control lever
(Fig 9, page 10) to start you in a forward direction. To stop
simply release the lever, the brakes will be automatically
applied.
Warning:
MOUNTING
If you are not an accomplished outdoors mobility
product driver, we strongly recommend that you first
practice in an open area, free from traffic and preferably
with an attendant who can assist you.
For your first drive make certain that you and your new
are on a level surface. Put the power on/off key into
its slot, but leave it turned off. Stand behind the seat,
and reach down to the 'Seat Lock Lever'. It will be on the left
side directly under the armrest. Grasp the 'black' knob on the
lever and pull up, releasing the Seat (Fig 10). It will now turn
easily to meet you. If need be, you can lock the seat into
position to make it steady before you sit down. You can also
lift up the armrest to assist this procedure. Seat yourself and
swing the seat to face the handlebars. Make sure you are
straight, then release the spring assisted lever, making certain
that it locks your seat firmly in position.
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Warning:
MOUNTING
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Please take care not to have your thumb on the
forward/reverse control lever when you switch 'on' your
; this will result in your machine going into a fault mode.
Switch 'off' then 'on' again to clear the fault.
If your has been adapted for left hand,
forward operation then this procedure will be reversed: i.e.
pressing with the left thumb for forward direction and the
right thumb for reverse direction.
If your has been converted with a "Delta"
type control system, please refer to the separate instructions
provided with this accessory (see also page 37 of this manual)
When you start using your you will meet some
obstacles that will require some practice to drive through
smoothly.
Here are some common problems, with tips that will help
you master them quickly. You will soon be in control through
doors and up and down ramps with surprising ease by
following these tips.
Approach an unfamiliar door slowly, sizing it up. Does it
have a knob or push bar? Does it open toward you or away?
Think in terms of using the power of the to do the
work for you! You need not strain.
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CONTROL THROUGH TIGHT SPOTS
CONTROL THROUGH DOORS
If you must steer in a tight spot, such as entering a doorway
or when turning around, stop, turn the handlebars to where
you want to go, then apply the power gently. This will make
the turn sharply. It will still go gently, and with
complete stability. Practice in an open area, until you are
proficient. Reversing requires attention. Be sure your 'Speed
Adjustment Dial' is turned to minimum before you reverse
(Fig 8, page9).Push the left thumb reverse control lever (Fig
9, page 10).Remember, when you reverse you have to steer in
the opposite direction to the way you want to go. Practice is
required here, again use that open space. Please note as a
safety requirement reverse speed is half of forward speed.
If your is set up for left forward
driving the afore mentioned description is reversed.
If it is a tight turn, turn your steering column
before applying power. Steer wide of all corners and
obstacles, please move slowly and with care.
Note:
Do not turn your 'on-off' power key switch to
the 'off' position when your is in motion, failure to
observe this warning may irreparably damage the main
electronic speed control unit or drive transmission. Always
first slow your down to a stationery position before
you switch your Scooter off.
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Do
not turn your 'on-off' power key switch to
the
'off' position when your is in motion, failure to
observe
this warning may irreparably damage the main
electronic
speed control unit or drive transmission. Always
first
slow your down to a stationery position before
you
switch your Scooter off.
CONTROL
THROUGH TIGHT SPOTS
CONTROL
THROUGH DOORS
Hold the doorknob or bar in one hand and apply power with
the other hand. (Remember that you can drive forwards by
using your left thumb to move the wig-wag lever towards
you.) If the door is self closing, you can go through, allowing
the door to close behind you, if you go quickly enough. If
not, just stop when you're clear of the door and push it
closed.
If the door opens toward you, hold the knob or bar with one
hand and gently let the reverse power do the work. When the
door is open wide enough, go ahead quickly, leaving the
hand on the door to keep it free of the Scooter and letting go
as you pass the door jamb. It is an easy technique. Practice
makes perfect. Remember - your can do the work
without wearing you out!
Going through doors, with the back wheels: If you're not
moving, your rear wheel is probably caught. Reverse and try
again. Take your time - relax - enjoy yourself.
More and more buildings have ramps for wheelchair access.
Some have a change of direction in the middle, and good
cornering is required.
Make a wide manoeuvre with your front wheel around tight
corners, so that your back wheels follow a wide arc to stay
clear of the corner.
If you stop while facing uphill, the automatic parking brake
will hold you safe. To start again, slowly push the forward
direction lever, the parking brake will release and you will
start to move.
When you approach an incline, it is best to lean forward,
(Fig 11.12). This moves the centre of gravity of your
towards the front of the Scooter for improved stability.
When going down an incline, keep your speed slow. This will
keep you in a safely controlled descent. It is best to lean
backwards, this moves the centre of gravity of your
towards the rear of the scooter for improved stability. If you
wish to stop completely, release the control lever, and you
will come to a gentle stop, avoid sudden stop starts.
Do not exceed the incline guidelines or any other
specifications presented in this manual.
Stationery obstacles (steps, kerbs etc) must be avoided where
possible. Your has small wheels and a ground clearance
of 4.0cm. Proceed with extreme caution when driving near
raised surfaces, unprotected ledges and/or drop-offs such as
kerbs, porches, stairs etc.
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CONTROL ON AN INCLINE
Warning:
CONTROL OVER STATIONARY OBSTACLES
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ON AN INCLINE
Warning:
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OVER STATIONARY OBSTACLES