Shoprider 888SE EXPLORER Owner's Manual

Shoprider 888SE EXPLORER Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 ® �- ---- �UrlDDf ncD �- -�- - ..- ______ - - - - - -- - __.._.._..www.shoprider.cam.au Scooter Owner's Manual • www.sho p rider.com.au...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Adjusabi. lwr SuspensJon (FIi, 13! SCOOTER. TILLER CONTROLS Speed Cot<rols Bau.e,y Level hdlc.uor Goo£e L 1ghu Thumb/Flng,e,r leYer Controls OnlOffKey Switch EJ«uo- Hxz.ard � S'wttc:h BaJ,e 888SE EXPLORER- RAJNRIOER nsSL - TTSHO 889D FIIEE WHEEL OPERATION (AG. 14) Atlo- Tlp 'Wheels...
  • Page 3 User Manual Contents continued OPERATING YOUR SHOPRIDERe SCOOTER Moundnf: the Scooter Starting Scoomr MO\lemeM S.tfff lrle: Revenltii? D!;mounoog Sasle � G�andGt.lvd 1"1mps Curbs Maximum User Weights Ramp Anl:I• (App<t>doc I ) BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGER Battery ChatJe-r 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 SHOPRIDER® range may ause slight variations betw,en the mu:smuions and e,q,lanauons m this manual and the scooter model that was purchased.
  • Page 5: Scooter Feature Guide

    Scooter Feature Guide 888SE EXPLORER Tlller'Scooter Controls Front Head Light Chrome Front Bumper With Tle Down Point 260mm X 85mm Pneumaoc Tyres Adl.,.tabl• Width & He,ghtArmrost Seat Swivel Lev-er Saat Recline Adlustmem L�er Easy Clean Multi Posl"on Handl• Bar Detaehabl• Shopping Basket High Back S.at Wrth Adju<t.>blo H•adren...
  • Page 6 Scooter Feature Guide continued 778SL Tlller'Scooter Controls Front Head Light 260mmX8SmmPneumaticTyre ◄. lOOrnmX IOOmmPheurna.tlcTy r es Adl.,.tabl• Width & Lift Up Armrest Seat Swivel Lev-er Saat Recline Adlustmem L�er Foam Padd•d Multi Hand Pos,uon Ha,,dlo Bar Detaehabl• Shopping Basket High Back S.at Wr t h Adj u <t.>blo H•adren I I.
  • Page 7 Scooter Feature Guide continued 8890 Tlller'Scooter Control s Front Head Light 3J0mmX I00mmTy,e,s Adj"'tabl• Width & LIit Up Armrest l.arg• Foot Platform E.\sy Clean Muld Position Handle Bat Detaehable Shopping Basket One Metre Wide Seat TIiier Angle l.,..,, lock Suspension Front & Rear Satt<!ry Charger Inlet Port Ba.ttary Access Point Figure5...
  • Page 8: Safety Iiules

    SHOPRIDER® Doesn't recommend that the scooter usen be transported in a vehide WHILE they are on the scooter. Do not use the scooter lo the r.lln. H' caught ourin a i.in shower as soon as possible rerurn the scooter c.o a are.a and...
  • Page 9: Ehi Warnlngs

    Jt more susceptible. Report all inc:ide.nts of unintended movement or braking to your Shoprider® p- ov lder. 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 ,� seconds and curn thekeyba:ckon.
  • Page 10: Adjustments

    Adjustments Figure6A Figure6B igur Tiller Angle, Adjustment (Fig, 6A) On the. left 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: L 1Ghu

    Available on the 888SE only. Use the appropiate tool to either sobn (nrn to the right) or stdJen (rum to the left) the suspension. Oo not rum past the marki ng noted on the shock absorber otherwise service a Shoprider deaJer will be requjred, e 13...
  • Page 12: Scooter Tiller Controls

    The speed conuol dial wiU alow thescoocertoset the speed between I (minimum) and I O(m.oomum) Please note • When driving your Shoprider up or down an incline it Is important to ensure the spe.ed control dial Is at 7-10 when going up up the Incline & ,__... when goi n g dawn the iodine. Adhering to these settings wdf ensure you remain in full drMng control of your Shop,ider.
  • Page 13: 888Se Explorer- Rajnrioer

    Wlg Wag Ae v<!<Se Le ve, 8attery Charger Port Horn Wig Wa g Forward lever TI i ier Angle Adjustment Lever Lights 888SE EXPLORER Battery level fndat"Or Indicator Sw,tch Battery Charger Port Speed Contr0I Wlg Wa g Dial R.Qv ers.o lev er �...
  • Page 14: Nssl - Ttsho

    Scooter Tiller Controls continued Battery Level lnd,cator Indicator Switch Sp,ed Control Dial Wi gWag AA!W!ffl! lev er Wig Wa g forward Lever Horn LightS Hazard li g hts Switch Tiller AngjQ Bauery Adjustment lever Charger Port 778SL Battery Lev<!! Speed Control lndlator Dial Indicator...
  • Page 15 Scooter Tiller Control 889D continued Battery 0,arger P0rt Speed Control Battery level Dl>I lndator Switch Wi g � Wig Wag Reve rse lever Forward Lever Indicator Swlteh TIii"' Angle Lights Adjustment lever...
  • Page 16: Fiiee Wheel Operation (Ag. 14)

    Free Wheel Operation The free wheeJ release lever (th.is may be red or yeHow depending on the model of the scooter) Is located inside th e Fbght or left rear wheel. To disengage the motor, move the lever 1n the opposite direcoon-The scooter can no,,., be pushed. 1o re-engage rhe motor re.tum the lever to the original position- The scooter should now be unable to be pushed.
  • Page 17: Operating Your Shopridere Scooter

    O p erating Your Sho p rider® Scooter Moundng· t� Scoote.r- Shoprlder® plenty of For yourfnt lesson be sure and your scooter-are on a level surface with room to test dnve. the scooter. Mount the scooter, enher by lifti the armr-est a.nd sfiding on to the sear.or rotate the se.at by lifting the seat sWN'I?! lever -and then roate to bee the tiller.
  • Page 18: G�Andgt.lvd

    This will reduce the possibility of the scooter tipping. CAUTION: Do not drive your Shoprider® across the side of an indine Do not stop if possible while drivina- up or down an incline. Use 7-10 setting on your speed dial when going up an indine and I -4 when going down the Incline, WARNING: You should not tnve1 up or down a potentially hazardous incline (i.e., areas covered with snow.
  • Page 19: Ramp Anl:i• (AppDoc I )

    Appendix 1 888SE EXPLORER (15%) 91kg (10%) 113kg � (0%) 136kg RAINRIOER (20%) 70kg (15%) 90kg (10%) 100kg 160kg (096) 778SL (15%) 91kg 6' (10%) 113kg �] � � � 0' (0%) 136kg 778HD (IS%) 136kg 6' (10%) 159kg (0%) 183kg...
  • Page 20: Batteries And Battery Charger

    It is very imponant that do not run the batteries completeiy Oat this will impaa on the battery liJe. performance and may Damage the scooters electrics. Shoprider® recommends that only Genuine-Shoprider® used batteries in...
  • Page 21: Pel'iods Of Storage

    Figure 15 re 16 re 18 gure Batteries & Battery Char g ers Periods of Storage Shoprider® thenShoprlder® ,r the scooter is not going to be used tong.periods of time recommends thacthe scooter be (r,,- charged ewrytwoweeksasa minimum. To opumise the life ohhe �tteries it is also suagened that the scooteris driven for a mmimum of 30 mmutes then placed back on charge Airline trave.l...
  • Page 22: Care & Maintenance

    The su.,gested tubrianu should be done With light grade of grease. Please note: The breather hole on top of the T ransaxle is NOT a z:rease nipple. PlEASE NOTE Al-lY OTHER LU CATION MUST BE COMPt.ET8> AUT'HORSEO SHOPRIDER® DEALER BIil BY AN Servicing Sboprider® recommends dw:your scooter se,-..ced .i.S a minimum every 12 months ror aver.ige users and every 6 momhs...
  • Page 23: Addmonal Rainrider Info

    RainRider is not b�ng used it ls stored in a & well ventilated area. Cfe.aning Your Shoprider®scoomr can be deaned as required however as with aU � equipment you mun ensure thar extreme care is used to nor water damage any s.eMiuve p..ns. Pfease rea d the following warnings:.
  • Page 24: On:u•T Breilker

    Structural Frame-l Ye:a.rs Shoprider Australia wa.rra.nn that the frame will be free from de.fens under normal use. for a period of chree ()) years &om the date o(purWse by the ongcnal customer.
  • Page 25 S hoprkfer Australia warrancs that the odler pans wilt be free from defects under- normal use. for a period ol twelve (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.
  • Page 26: Technical Specjf1Cattons

    Oriverweight may eJCCeed weight of unit: speed must be reduced when wrning. DISCLAIMER ratulations on your purchase o f the Shopride.r® It is noc: intended to be used by ,ndivldu.als with physic:al limitations that Shoprider® coukt prevent the user from open.tin& this unit safiely. disclaims all respons.ibtt i ty for personal 1n1ury or property damage, whKh may occur a.s a result...
  • Page 27 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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