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Tire Type | Solid |
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Ground Clearance | 3 inches |
Front Tires | 10 inches |
Rear Tires | 10 inches |
Seat Width | 18 inches |
Charger Type | Off-board |
Drive System | Rear-wheel drive |
Emphasizes reading and following all instructions, warnings, and notes in the manual for safe operation.
Discusses manual content based on healthcare professional fitting and user instruction for product use.
Outlines the user's promise not to alter the product or disable safety features.
States the manual is based on current specifications and may have slight variations from the purchased product.
Invites questions, comments, and suggestions about the manual and the scooter.
Explains symbols used on the scooter to identify warnings, mandatory actions, and prohibited actions.
Provides general safety precautions, including warnings about modifications and removable parts.
Lists essential inspections to perform before operating the scooter for safety.
Details the importance of maintaining correct tyre pressure and inspecting tyres for wear.
States the maximum weight capacity and warns against carrying passengers.
Provides guidance and warnings for navigating inclines safely, including speed and cornering.
Discusses factors affecting tipping during cornering and advises on speed and steering adjustments.
Explains the scooter's braking systems: regenerative and disc park brake.
Advises on suitable driving surfaces and precautions for uneven or soft terrain.
Warns against operating on public streets and roadways and advises caution if unavoidable.
Warns against navigating obstacles like steps, kerbs, and drop-offs, specifying height limits.
Advises against operating or storing the scooter in icy, slippery, or wet conditions.
Explains how to use freewheel mode and the associated safety warnings about disengaged brakes.
States scooters are not designed for stairs/escalators and advises using a lift.
Provides instructions for opening and closing doors with the scooter.
Offers advice on using lifts with the scooter and reviewing lift product instructions.
Includes warnings about battery weight, lead content, freezing, and cable connections.
Advises on securing the scooter during vehicle transport and not sitting on it.
Recommends turning off power when stationary to prevent accidental movement.
Offers safety tips for safely mounting and dismounting the scooter.
Warns against bending/reaching in ways that affect balance and cause tipping.
States responsibility for determining positioning belt requirements and ensuring secure fastening.
Advises consulting a physician about medications or physical limitations that may affect safe operation.
Warns against operating the scooter under the influence of alcohol.
Lists the model numbers for the 3-wheel and 4-wheel versions of the scooter.
Specifies the class of use for the scooter.
Indicates the maximum safe slope the scooter can handle, referencing figures.
Indicates the maximum climbing ability, referencing figures.
Specifies the maximum height of obstacles the scooter can climb.
Lists the available colours for the scooter.
Provides the overall length dimensions for 3-wheel and 4-wheel models.
Specifies the overall width of the scooter.
Lists the total weight of the scooter with batteries for both models.
Lists the total weight of the scooter without batteries for both models.
Indicates the heaviest component when the scooter is disassembled.
Provides the turning radius for 3-wheel and 4-wheel models.
States the maximum speed and range per charge for the scooter.
Specifies the ground clearance of the scooter.
Indicates the maximum weight the scooter can support.
Describes the standard seating type, material, and dimensions.
Details the type of drive system used in the scooter.
Lists the types of braking systems employed by the scooter.
Describes the types of wheels used on the 3-wheel and 4-wheel models.
Specifies the type and dimensions of the tyres.
Details the type, size, voltage, and amperage of the required batteries.
Identifies the type of battery charger supplied with the scooter.
Describes the tiller console and its various controls and indicators.
Explains how to use the key switch to power the scooter on and off.
Details how to use the throttle control lever for forward and reverse movement.
Explains how to operate the running lights switch.
Describes the function of the horn button and when to use it.
Explains the function of the status LED for indicating electrical problems.
Describes how the battery condition metre indicates battery strength.
Explains how the speed adjustment dial controls the scooter's maximum speed.
Identifies components located on the rear section of the scooter.
Emphasizes the importance of anti-tip wheels and warns against their removal.
Describes the removable battery packs and their components.
Explains where to connect the charger power lead.
Details the function of the main circuit breaker and how to reset it.
Explains how to use the manual freewheel lever to disengage the drive system.
Briefly describes the motor/transaxle assembly's function.
Explains how to read the battery condition metre and check battery strength.
Details the voltage switch on the off-board charger and its proper setting.
Provides step-by-step instructions for safely charging the scooter's batteries.
Outlines the procedure for removing and charging battery packs off the scooter.
Addresses common questions about the charger, battery charging, and maximum range.
Provides specifications for reordering scooter batteries.
Guides the user through the process of safely replacing a scooter battery.
Advises on proper disposal and recycling procedures for damaged or old batteries.
Explains how to break in new batteries for optimal performance and lifespan.
Advises contacting transportation providers for specific requirements when using public transport.
Lists pre-ride checks and considerations before mounting the scooter.
Provides step-by-step instructions and warnings for safely getting onto the scooter.
Lists essential pre-ride adjustments and checks for proper scooter operation.
Gives fundamental instructions on how to operate the scooter safely.
Provides step-by-step instructions for safely dismounting the scooter.
Explains the energy-saving power down timer feature and how to resume operation.
Details how to adjust the tiller angle for comfortable operation.
Explains how to rotate the seat to different positions.
Describes how to adjust the width and pivot the armrests.
Guides on repositioning the seat forward or rearward for optimal user distance.
Explains how to adjust the seat height to one of three different levels.
Provides instructions and warnings for disassembling the scooter into its main components.
Details the steps for releasing the toggle latch mechanism.
Guides on how to separate the front and rear sections of the scooter frame.
Provides step-by-step instructions for reassembling the scooter.
Explains how to interpret diagnostic flash codes from the status LED for troubleshooting.
Offers checks to perform when the scooter's systems appear to be inactive or dead.
Provides solutions for when the scooter fails to move upon pressing the throttle lever.
Advises on frequent circuit breaker trips and potential solutions or checks.
Offers advice for issues where the battery metre drops and the motor hesitates.
Details the importance of maintaining correct tyre pressure and warnings related to inflation.
Suggests using a rubber or vinyl conditioner for bumpers and tyres, with a warning.
Advises checking battery terminal connections for tightness and corrosion.
Recommends checking all wiring connections and insulation for wear or damage.
Mentions the material of the shrouds and suggests using car wax for gloss.
States that these components are prelubricated and sealed, requiring no further lubrication.
Notes that motor brushes need periodic inspection by an authorised provider.
Stresses keeping these areas free of moisture and drying them if exposed.
Provides instructions for examining and replacing blown fuses.
Guides on how to replace the scooter's light bulbs.
Offers recommendations for storing the scooter during extended periods.
Describes a holder for single canes or crutches.
Describes a holder for dual canes or crutches.
Describes a holder designed for walkers.
Describes a holder for forearm crutches.
Describes a holder for carrying an oxygen tank.
Describes a rear basket for carrying items.
Describes a holder for cups.
Describes a safety flag for increased visibility.
Describes a holder for double crutches.
Describes a holder for quad canes.
Outlines the two-year limited warranty for structural frame components and drivetrain.
Details the one-year limited warranty for electronic parts, controllers, and battery chargers.
Lists items and conditions not covered by the warranty, such as normal wear and tear.
Specifies the six-month warranty for batteries and conditions not covered.
Explains how warranty service is performed and advises contacting an authorised provider.
States that the availability of replacement units is at the provider's discretion.