Shoprider Mobility Rocky 6 Owner's Manual

Shoprider Mobility Rocky 6 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Contents INTRODUCTION SCOOTER FEATURE GUIDE SAFETY IIULES EHi WARNlNGS ADJUSTMENTS 10-11 Tiller� Adp.1stment (Fil, 6A&8) 5eru Slid, & Swl""' Ad;,m""11 (F11. """'°""' S..1 (F(C. 7) S.>t He;sl,< Adi""'""" (A,:. 8) Width J\dfUStmetlU (Fe. 9) Armrest Atmrest/v,(,e Adpstmef (f•t I O / 11) 5eru Red1M11 Mile (F�.
  • Page 3 User Manual Contents continued OPERATING YOUR SHOPRIDERe SCOOTER Moundnf: the Scooter Starting Scoomr MO\lemeM S.tfff lrle: Revenltii? D!;mounoog Sasle Ot1'f'lnE G�andGt.lvd 1"1mps Curbs M:uimun, u� Weights Ramp Anl:I• (App<t>doc I ) BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGER ChatJe-r Battery C hars> "<£ Pel'iOds of Storage A.ltl;ne Tr.lY'f.f CARE &...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Is pnnted based on the l:a:te:St speoficadons and product information 3V.:1Jlable at tOO tame of pubhcauon. SHOPRIDER® res�ves the right to make changes as they becomo nec�sary. Any changes to the. SHOPRJDER® range may cause slight varl a tions between the illustratlOf\1 and explanauons m thts manual and the scooter model that was purchased.
  • Page 5: Scooter Feature Guide

    Scooter Feature Guide ROCKY6 Tlller'Scooter Controls Dehae Front Head lights Chrome Front Bumper Pad 360mm X 80mm Pneumaoc Tyres A d l.,.table Width & Lift Up ArmrostS Seat Swivel Lev-er Saat Recline Adlustmem L�er Delu-xo Multi Hand Posttion Handle Bar Detaehable Shopping Basket Double Pillow H,gh Back Seat/ Adjustable Headrest lnflnrte Angle TfJler Adj u s' t ment...
  • Page 6 Scooter Feature Guide continued 889SL Tlller'Scooter Controls Front Head Light FrontChromeBumperPad ◄. 330rnmX IOOmmPheurna.tlcTy r es Adl.,.tabl• Width Up Armrest & Lift Seat Swivel Lev-er Saat Recline Adlustmem L�er Foam Padd•d Multi Hand Pos,uon Ha,,dlo Bar Detaehabl• Shopping Basket Dou bi• Pillow H,gh Back S.at/ Adjustable Headrest I I.
  • Page 7 Scooter Feature Guide continued AURounde.r Tiller Scooter Co,nrols Front Head Light 330mm X I 00mm Tyn>s •• Adjustable W'Jdth& Llft UpArmn>St Seat ReclJneAd;ustment lever Foam Padded Mulci Hand Position Handle Bar Detaehable Shopping Basket High Back Seat With Adjumble Headrest Infinite Angle Tifler Adjusune.nt SuspensJon Front &...
  • Page 8: Safety Iiules

    But as with all thtngs. observfflg a. few rules wilt ensure saJe sc.ootenng. So please take the time tore3d and lultyu:ndemand each rule beJow. Do not ride the SHOPRiDER®.scooter withourreadlng this:instrua:ion manuaithoroughty. Do not exceed the safe maximum clirnblrcgangle o( the scooter. (Refe.r Appenduc I) Do not exceed the maximum user weight at anytime.
  • Page 9: Ehi Warnlngs

    Be aware that adding accessories or componems.. or modifying the scooter may m.ake Jt more susce.pdble. Report all inc:ide.nts of unintended movement or braking to your Shoprider® P"OVlder. and no'te whether the.re are sources of EHi nearby. If your sc.ooter does unexpectedty stop then tum the key off, Walt fOf' a f� seconds and curn thekeyba:ckon.
  • Page 10: Adjustments

    Adjustments Figure6A Figure6B igur Tiller Angle, Adjustment (Fig. 6A&B) the. lef t Nnd side at the ba.se of the. nl]er tS lever/black knob. Push/pull the lever to release the pin and select the required ulJer angle. Refit the pin into one of the Tiller Angle five location holes..
  • Page 11: 889Sl- Rocky

    889SL Use the appropia.te Figure 12 right) tool to either sofren (rum to the or stiffen (turn to the left) the suspens.lon. Do not rum past the marking noted on shock absorber otherwise service Shoprider dealer will required. e 13...
  • Page 12: Scooter 11Uer Controls

    Adheri� to these se�will ensure you remain & going control of your Shoprider. These settings will also maximise the performance of your scoo1er. full driving Battery Level Indicator The.re are 8 lfO (!ght ban whidi indicate the amount of chMge rema.Jntng in t:he batteries for the Kooter. As the charge d i minishes the LED light will move to the nexc bnghtest LEDhght (from nght to &eft)Whenthe lfO bghcbars move to the last...
  • Page 13 Scooter Tiller Controls continued Battery L""•I Spood Control Indicator Dr.J HVLowSp«<I lnd1c:i.tor Switch Switch Batte<y Ch�Port WlgWag Reverse Lever TIiie_, Angle W"f , � Adjustment Le\liM' fo,ward Lever � ROCKY6 Batte<y Level Speed Contt0I Indicator Dial HVLow Battery Switch Charger Port W i g W"f , Wig Wag R.Qv ers.o lev er...
  • Page 14 Scooter Tiller Controls continued Battorylevol Spood Control Indicator Dfal HVLowSpood lndtotor Switch Switch WlgWag Wlg W.g Reverse Forward Lever levef Hazard Lights Svmch Adjustment Lever 889SL Battory L""ol Speed Control lndlcuor Dial Battory Cha '&" r Port HVLowSpoed Switch Swi t ch Wlg Wag Rever se lever W lgWag...
  • Page 15 Scooter Tiller Control continued Batt..-y Lev<!! Spead Control lndlcacor Dial Battery Charger Port Hi/low Speed Swttch Switch WlgWag Reverse lever Wig Wag Forward Lever Horn lndlcato.­ Swite:h Ughu AllRouuder Batte,y level Speed Control lndator Dial Ho/low Speed Switch Switch WogWag Reverse Lever Wig Wag Forward Lever...
  • Page 16: Free Wheel Opeiiation (Fig. 14)

    The and-op wheels are removable on some models. The scootershoukl l'IO(beusedunlesstheanti-tipsarefnted. Please noc:e No Ami-Tip wheels are fnted to any of the Rocky series Shoprider® is not responsible for the damage or injury due to improper ormisuse of the scooter. Rear Chassis Cover Circuit Breakers fl'NWh<!ol...
  • Page 17: Operating Your Shopridere Scooter

    Practice �I the. ski! learned from the above sections. When you ha..,e gained experience and coofi d ence with these basic ddlls scooter to iu ' fu.11 potenual. Please note when drMn& up Shoprider® then you are read'yto startusingyour down sloping ground that you set the speed dial to 7-10 going up &...
  • Page 18: G�Andgt.lvd

    Operating Your Shoprider® Scooter continued Grass and Gravel Ple.ase folk>w the guidelines &iven previot6ly and your scooter will perform .admirably over m;my surfaces. Avoid long grass. loosegravefandsand. The Rocky Golfts fitted with extra wide tyres to provide superior performance on grassed surfaces however please ens...-e the scooter CS operated with fuQ power on both the speed dial and throttle uiuer.
  • Page 19: Ramp Anl:i• (AppDoc I )

    Appendix 1 Rocky6 12' (20%) IOOltg (15%) 125kg (I 0%) I SOltg o· (0%) 225kg RockyGOLF 12' (20%) 100kg (15%) 125kg (10%) 150kg (0%) 225kg 889SL (15%) 91kg (10%) 113kg (0%) ll6kg Roc ky 4 12' (20%) 100kg (15%) 125kg (10%) 150kg (0%) 225kg...
  • Page 20: Batteries And Battery Charger

    Kooter has been used fo r prior to ctwgmg however typically this sho uld ta ke 6•10hours, You.r Shoprider®charger is tined with '"Standby Mode·· which ensures that youcannot over chMge your batteries. Removing from Charge- Tum the charger ol( as shown on FIGURE 17.
  • Page 21: Pel'iods Of Storage

    Shouki you need thii information please have se IIW't g deafer contact Always chot:thechorging lead condition ondhos damaged or CAUTION: ensure good not been stretched. Your Shoprider@ charger with ond should your charger operate with your setling Nore, fitted fuses pJeose check Shopride..r®deoJer.
  • Page 22: Care & Maintenance

    ATTENTION: Tyres should be maintained at the correct pressure not.ed above to ensure even wear and rkle c o m fort. deaning Shoprider® Your scooter can be deaned iti required however with all elecuical equrpmencyou must ensure that excreme care i:s used to not w.uer damage any sensitive parts.
  • Page 23: Trouble Shooting Guide

    Structural Frame-l Ye:a.rs Shoprider Australia wa.rra.nn that the frame will be free from de.f ens under normal use. for a period of chree ()) years &om the date o(purWse by the ongcnal customer.
  • Page 24 (12) months from the date of purchase by the original cuscomec. Al l parts daimed under warrant must be ret11ned 10 Shoprider Australia in their present condition. Only an authorised "Warran� Oeater• of Shoprider Australia can undertake warranrywork. /JJw;,ys concaa the selling Shoprider® deaJe r c.oarrange alf work and assess d warranty applies.
  • Page 25: Technical Specifications

    Congrau.1 f aaons on your purchase of the Shopride. r® It is not intended to be used by individu.ak with physicat l1mitab0ns that cout d prevent the user from operating this unit safely. disclaims aJJ respons.ibi6ty for any person;al injury Shoprider® property damage, whKh may occur as a result improper or u:nsafe use of its produas. Mechanical or electrical defects will be de .a.
  • Page 26 Active Mobility Systems Pty Ltd Unit 8/110-120 Silverwater Road Silverwater NSW 2128 Tel: 02 9649 2111 | sales@activemobility.com.au activemobility.com.au...

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