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778S
Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1           778S Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Contents Introduction ............................3 EMI Warning ............................. 4 Safety Guidelines ..........................6 Features ............................8 Free Wheel Mode ........................... 11 Operating Your Scooter ........................12 Battery Charging & Maintenance ....................15 Inspection & Maintenance ....................... 17 Trouble Shooting ..........................20 Warranty ............................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your Shoprider scooter. Please carefully read this owner’s manual before attempting to use your scooter. After reading the manual if you still have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact your local authorized dealer. Before reading rest...
  • Page 4: Emi Warning

    EMI Warning Electromagnetic Interface (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources Powered motorized scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which is interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources such as radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and cellular phones. The interference (from radio wave sources) can cause a powered scooter to release its brakes, move by itself or move in unintended directions.
  • Page 5 1. Do not operate hand-held transceivers (transmitters-receivers) such as citizens band (CB) radios, or turn on personal communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the powered scooter is turned ON. 2. Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or TV stations, and try to avoid coming close to them.
  • Page 6: Safety Guidelines

    Safety Guidelines You will need to be familiar with the operation of your scooter before using it. Please read the following notes carefully to ensure safety at all times. Always make certain your scooter is in full working order before use. 1.
  • Page 7 17. Always proceed carefully while riding on uneven surfaces. 18. Do not sit on your scooter while being transported in a moving vehicle. Always tie-down your scooter and transfer yourself to a vehicle seat. 19. Do not drive your scooter in deep water or clean with a high-pressure hose. 7 ...
  • Page 8: Features

    Features Tiller Adjustment The tiller of your scooter is uniquely designed to allow you to position it to a comfortable driving position. Your scooter’s tiller is very versatile, and can be adjusted to five different positions. To decide which position best fits your needs, carefully pull the red lever that is located on the left side, at the base of tiller, and gently lower or raise the tiller.
  • Page 9 Control Features Hi/Low Switch Horn Your controls are located on the handle bar console, and they are: (1) Front Headlights: To turn on and off your front headlight, simply press the round blue button located on the right side of the tiller, just under your forward lever. To shut off the headlight, press the blue button again.
  • Page 10 You should only switch ‘off’ when in motion in the case of an emergency. Continual use in this mode may cause undue stress to the drive system, and damage the main electronic speed control unit. Be extremely cautious on slopes. Sit upright in your seat or your scooter may become less stable.
  • Page 11: Free Wheel Mode

    Free Wheel Mode Free-wheeling is used when you want to move your unit without riding on it. If for reasons of convenience you need to free wheel your scooter, there are two ways in which this can be accomplished: By disengaging the electromagnetic brakes and by lifting the front of the unit and letting it ride on its antitippers.
  • Page 12: Operating Your Scooter

    Operating Your Scooter Mounting For your first drive, make sure that you and your scooter are on a level surface. Make sure that the unit is off before sitting on it. Make certain that both of your feet are on the deck of the scooter.
  • Page 13 If you must steer in a tight spot, such as entering a doorway or when turning around, stop and turn the handle bars to where you want to go, then apply the power gently. This will make the scooter turn sharply. It will still go gently and with complete stability. Practice in an open area until you are proficient.
  • Page 14 If you stop while facing uphill, the automatic parking brake will hold you safe. To start again, simply push the forward direction lever, the parking brake will release and you will start to move. Going down the ramp, keep the speed dial set on ‘slow’. This will keep you in a safely controlled descent.
  • Page 15: Battery Charging & Maintenance

    Battery Charging & Maintenance BATTERY CHARGING Your scooter has a lot of power, so keeping it working to its maximum potential means that its two batteries must be maintained with full power. Nightly recharging, after use, will help you give them a longer life and will ensure your scooter is always ready to go when you are.
  • Page 16 3. Depending on the depth of the discharge, the minimum time to recharge serviceable batteries fully will take overnight. Just plug in the scooter before you go to sleep. Please note: that this time may increase as batteries get older, although, the scooter may be considered ready to use after 8 hours of charging.
  • Page 17: Inspection & Maintenance

    Inspection & Maintenance To keep your Shoprider scooter in good working order, some home maintenance can been done along with regular servicing by your Shoprider dealer. CAUTION: Only qualified technical people should carry out service work. SEAT UPHOLSTERY: A damp cloth and a mild soap will keep your seat and backrest looking good.
  • Page 18 5. Do not switch off, unplug or interrupt the recharge cycle until the charging cycle has completed. Make sure that the charger indicator light is green before you unplug your charger. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS INSTRUCTION CAN RESULT IN OVERCHARGING THE BATTERIES.
  • Page 19: Tire Pressure

    Tire Pressure The correct tire pressure should be between 15-30 PSI for FRONT and REAR tires. Adjust tire pressure to reflect riders weight and comfort. NOTE: On the tire itself it states a maximum tire pressure of 50 PSI. This is a Maximum tire pressure and tires should never be inflated to this pressure.
  • Page 20: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting If your scooter will not start: Make sure that the key switch is turned on? If it is, the battery condition gauge will be operating. If the battery condition gauge fails to operate when the key switch is in the “on” position, check the following: Make sure the battery charger is not plugged into the wall outlet.
  • Page 21: Warranty

    God. This warranty does to cover neglect or abuse, use of parts or changes not authorized by Eclipse Medical Inc., or exceeding weight limit specifications as outlined in your Product User Manual.
  • Page 22: Specifications

    Specifications Shoprider 778S Dimensions: L x W x H cm (in) 123(48) x 59(23) x 107(42) Total Weight kg (lb) 88 (194) Battery Weight kg (lb) 2 x 12 (2 x 26.4) Battery _V_Ah x Pcs 12V 35Ah x 2...
  • Page 23: Accessories

    Rear foldable storage bag OXYHOLDER Oxygen Holder WALKHOLD Walker Holder WSCREEN Windshield ADAPTER Adapter for second accessory on Canopy Distributed by: Eclipse Medical Inc. 130 – 725 Eaton Way Delta, B.C. V3M 6S5 Canada Tel. (604) 540-0114 Fax. (604) 540-0172 www.eclipsemedical.com 23   ...

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