Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
- How to use this manual
- Contents
- DO NOT OPERATE THE SCOOTER BEFORE READING AND UNDE
- WARNING
- Intended Use
- Assembly
- Battery Charging
- Typical Use
- Control Functions
- Transporting
- TIP:
- Important:
- Getting on to your scooter
- Getting off your scooter
- Hand Controls
- The Preset Speed Knob
- The Battery Gauge
- TIP:
- Operating the Lights
- Throttle Lever
- Horn Button
- Key Switch
- Off Board Charging Socket
- WARNING.
- WARNING:
- Removing the Seat
- Note: Exercise caution when lifting the seat.
- Seat Adjustment
- Armrest Adjustment
- Tiller Adjustment
- Battery Removal
- Battery Replacement
- Off-Board Battery Charger
- Note:
- 1.RED = Power is on.
- The off-board charger must be kept dry in temperat
- Packaging
- Important
- Transportation
- TIP:
- Packaging and transportation environment condition
- Basic Driving
- Important:
- Traveling across slopes
- Do not traverse across the face of a slope in exce
- Note: Automatic braking is not instantaneous and w
- Switching off
- Use on the footpath
- P12.4
- Crossing roads
- Note: Low speed settings are recommended when trav
- Use of mobile phones
- Tyres
- Emergency Braking
- Caution!
- Freewheel mechanism
- General information
- Batteries
- Maintenance free
- Battery care
- Battery pack care plan
- Do not leave the charger still connected to the ba
- Caution
- Caution!
- The range of your vehicle
- Note: If you are out on your scooter and the batte
- We specifically disclaim responsibility to all per
- Attention: Switch on the scooter lights (if fitted
- Failure to comply with the above requirements coul
- This scooter has been tested to ISO 7176 Part 9 “C
- Maximum User Weight Limitations.
- DISPOSAL
- CAUTION:
- EMC sources can be broadly classified into three t
- Note: Other types of hand-held devices such as cor
- Note:
- Notes:
- Warnings
- Attachments:
- Storage
- Electronic faults
- Wheels
- Warranty condition
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Note: Other types of hand-held devices such as cordless phones,
laptop computers, AM/FM radios, TV sets, CD players, cassette
players and small appliances, such as electric shavers and hair
dryers, are not likely to cause any EMC problems to your mobility
scooter.
Mobility scooter electromagnetic contamination (EMC).
EM energy rapidly intensifies the closer one moves to the transmitting
antenna, the source. Because of this it is possible to bring strong EM fields
unintentionally close to your mobility scooter’s control system. Mobile
hand-held radio type transceivers are of particular concern.
Whilst such devices are in use, it is possible that the EM radiation can
affect the mobility scooter’s movement and braking.
The following warnings are recommended to help prevent possible
interference with your mobility scooter’s control system.
1.
Do not operate hand-held transceivers, such as CB radio or turn ON
cellular phones, whilst your mobility scooter is turned ON.
2.
Be aware of nearby radio or television transmitters and try to avoid
coming too close to them.
3.
If you experience unintended movement or brake release, switch your
scooter OFF as soon as it is safe to do so.
4.
Adding accessories, components or modifying the mobility scooter, may
increase susceptibility to EMC (EMI).
Note:
There is no easy way of assessing the effect of any modification on a
scooter’s EM immunity.
5.
If you experience any EMC (EMI) related incidents, please report them to
your dealer, noting if there is a possible source of EM transmission nearby.
Notes:
(SW-1000S mobility scooter) complies with IEC 60601-1-2standard
EM requirements.
Users should assemble or use the scooter according to the EM
requirements owner’s manual.
Portable or mobile RF communication device may affect the scooter,
so please keep it away from EM interference such as mobile phone or
microwaves.
Please check the attachments for the guidance and manufacturer’s
declaration