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Excel
Entice 4
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  • Page 1 User Manual Excel Entice 4 Read instructions before use...
  • Page 2 The italic printed parts in this manual are from extra importance. They supply important information concerning safe use of you mobility scooter. The intended use of the Excel Entice is for people of all ages, who have trouble with walking far distances or walking for a longer time.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Excel Entice Contents Introduction General safety precautions Driving inclines Transport Freewheel mode Electric Magnetic Compatibility Seat fixation belt Liability First use Learning the scooter Controls Control lever (throttle lever) Battery indicator Alarm light Indicators Horn Speed adjustment Status indicator...
  • Page 4: Driving Inclines

    User Manual Excel Entice Inside the control unit (Dynamic Rhino) is a function build who prevents deep de-charge of the batteries. The control unit reduces the speed eminently. Please make sure when driving the scooter and performing small maintenance to the Entice there can be no fingers injured in the space between the covers and the wheels.
  • Page 5: Liability

    User Manual Excel Entice The fixation belt can only be used on the chair. During transport in a wheelchair taxi the fixation belt may not be used as a safety belt. Liability Van Os Medical B.V. can not be held responsible for unsafe situations, accidents or damages, as a result from: •...
  • Page 6: Learning The Scooter

    User Manual Excel Entice Learning the scooter Now, practice moving forward by pulling the right lever. Be sure to set the speed to the lowest setting (1). Picture 4 Picture 5 After becoming familiar with moving forward, Once you are familiar with ‘S’ turns, practice moving in practice making ‘S’...
  • Page 7 User Manual Excel Entice Picture 11 Picture 12 Picture 13 Do not drive beside a river, port or lake Do not drive during rain Do not drive in heavy traffic (picture 11) without a fence or railing (picture 12) (Picture 13)
  • Page 8: Battery Indicator

    User Manual Excel Entice Picture 24 Picture 25 Picture 23 Use caution when driving over soft, Do not reverse while driving up a hill. Use low speed while driving downhill. uneven or unprotected surfaces If you reverse while driving uphill,...
  • Page 9: Indicators

    User Manual Excel Entice The control lever (throttle lever, picture 30) Pull the left lever to drive backward. Pull the right lever to drive forward. Picture 30 Battery indicator This indicates the battery charging amount (picture 31). This also affects the range at the time. The indication is...
  • Page 10: Charging Plug

    User Manual Excel Entice Number of blinks Fault Scooter condition Remarks Charge battery Battery voltage lowered to less than 23.3 Driving possible V, charge batteries soon Battery voltage lowered to less than 16.5 Battery voltage too low Driving not possible V, charge batteries immediately Battery voltage increased higher than 32 V.
  • Page 11: Obstacles And Thresholds

    User Manual Excel Entice • Should the gas lever not be in neutral position when the Entice is powered up, it will not drive. Only after the control lever has been placed in neutral position, the Entice is ready to drive. The neutral position is when the gas lever is not operated.
  • Page 12: Brakes

    User Manual Excel Entice Driving off thresholds: drive to the threshold until the front wheel is before it. Drive off the threshold carefully and with low speed. Please always make sure that the anti-tip device never interferes with a threshold or kerb when mounting or dismounting.
  • Page 13: Adjust Head Rest (Option)

    User Manual Excel Entice Adjust backrest angle The backrest angle is stepless adjustable in a sitting position up to standard 105 degrees (picture 36). By replacing the hex bolt on the turning point this can be increased up to 135 degrees. The backrest can also be fully flipped forward to ease transport.
  • Page 14: Adjust Tiller

    User Manual Excel Entice Picture 38 The chair of the Entice weights around 16 kg. Please remember this when removing the chair. The chair can be lifted by putting your one arm around the backrest and grip firmly and the other arm under the seat. Folding the armrests and the backrest can ease the lifting.
  • Page 15: Charging The Batteries

    User Manual Excel Entice Charging the batteries The Entice can be equipped with two dry 12 Volt batteries of maximum 73Ah. At daily use the dry batteries need no other maintenance than regular charge. The capacity of the batteries at 5 hours discharge is 70 Ah, at 20 hours discharge 75Ah.
  • Page 16: Charger Specifications

    User Manual Excel Entice Battery charger specifications: • appropriate for the fitted batteries • maximum nominal charge current: 24 Volt • maximum nominal charge power: 6 Ah • suitable for unguarded use Opening battery space and removing batteries The batteries of the Entice can be reached by removing the rear cover. First remove the chair as described on page 16.
  • Page 17: Replacement Parts

    User Manual Excel Entice Replacement parts All Entice parts, including electronic components, are securely adapted to each other and tested. This results in a quality scooter with a long lifetime. This quality, safety and lifetime can only be preserved by using only original replacement parts.
  • Page 18: Range

    User Manual Excel Entice All Van Os Medical products are built for a long and durable lifetime. However, during time reparation and maintenance to your Entice will not be enumerative any more. Your dealer will contact you in time for this. When recycling the Entice your should consider the below points: •...
  • Page 19 User Manual Excel Entice MANUFACTURERS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Product identification Product : Electrically propelled scooter Brand : Excel Model/type : Entice 3 Version Manufacturer Name Van Os Medical BV Address Koperslagerij 9 4651 SK STEENBERGEN Country The Netherlands EU representative...
  • Page 20 User Manual Excel Entice Technical data Type indication: Entice 3 12 km/h power scooter Technical data according to ISO 7176-15 Dimensions ready to drive (lxbxh): 1170x640x1250 Dimensions minimum (lxbxh): 1170x640x1000 Total weight without batteries: ± 58 kg Total weight with batteries: ±...
  • Page 21 User Manual Excel Entice Standard program for Entice 3 Setup menu Acceleration Deceleration Forward speed Reverse speed Reduce speed Buzzer volume Motor resistor Sleep time Maximum current Park brake delay Soft start period Pot neutral Std speed pot FSD Std speed pot dead...
  • Page 22 User Manual Excel Entice Van Os Medical B.V. The Netherlands Koperslagerij 9 4651 SK Steenbergen NB Tel: +31 (0) 167 57 3020 Fax: +31 (0) 167 57 3381 info@vanosmedical.nl www.vanosmedical.com Dealer: Pagina 21...
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