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Scout X10 Series
User Manual X10-EN
4102967B

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  • Page 1 Scout X10 Series User Manual X10-EN 4102967B...
  • Page 2 Scout Mobility B.V.accepts no liability for loss resulting from work executed by third parties. Names, trade names, etc. used by Scout Mobility B.V. may not, as per the legislation concerning the protection of trade names, be considered as being available.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Seat position and centre point of gravity setting ....17 Height and depth of the controller ........17 Programming of the control system ........17 Checking the wheelchair before putting into use ....... 17 Use of the wheelchair ..............18 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 3...
  • Page 4 Warranty period table ............35 Technical specifications ............37 10.1 Electric wiring diagram ............38 10.2 Technical specifications Scout X10 (ISO 7176) ....39 10.3 Technical specifications Agilo seating system ....40 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 4...
  • Page 5: Foreword

    Reference symbol The symbol refers to a separate user manual. This reference will indicate the specific user manual and the section to which is being referred. 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 5...
  • Page 6: Visual Impairment

    If you have a visual impairment you can find a digital (PDF) version of this user manual at www.scoutmobility.nl. You can also request a large-print paper version by contacting Scout Mobility or your local dealer. Contact information can be found on the back of this user manual. Incident reporting...
  • Page 7: Moving Parts

    Ensure that the user and all carers fully understand the lift manufacturer’s instructions for using the wheelchair lift. • Never exceed recommended safe working load and load distribution guidance • Always turn off your wheelchair when you are on the lift 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 7...
  • Page 8: Lifting The Wheelchair

    UV radiation can influence material characteristics such as discolouring and strength of plastic parts. Cushion Covers In case cushion covers are used over the standard cushions, always make sure these covers are flame retardant acc. To EN1021-1&2 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 8...
  • Page 9: Markings And Instructions On The Wheelchair

    Attachment point of the tie-down system for transportation in a vehicle. Motor freewheel switch Don’t put the freewheel switch in ‘Push’ mode on a slope Figure 2.1 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 9...
  • Page 10 Identification plate (see also fig. 2.1) Model Unique Device Identifier (UDI) Year-month of manufacture Identification (serial) number Maximum load in kg Maximum Safe Slope Figure 2.2 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 10...
  • Page 11: General Description Of The Wheelchair

    10 km/h. • The technical specifications may not be changed. • Do not make any changes to the electrical circuit. • Any modifications to the wheelchair or any parts hereof are not permitted. 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 11...
  • Page 12: The User

    In addition, the user of the wheelchair must be given thorough instruction by a qualified specialist before he or she participates in traffic. The first sessions in the wheelchair should be practiced under supervision of a trainer/advisor. 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 12...
  • Page 13: I N T E N D E D U S E And Operating Environment

    • Drive carefully on slippery roads resulting from rain, ice or snow! • Prevent the wheelchair from coming into contact with sea water: sea water is caustic and may damage the wheelchair. 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 13...
  • Page 14: Indications

    The wheelchair shall not be used in case of : • Perception disorders • Imbalance • Seating disability Adjustment options The Scout X10 is available with the following electrical and/or mechanical adjustment options: 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 14...
  • Page 15 Electrical adjustment options are linked to moving and/or rotating parts. Contact with these moving parts may result in serious physical injury or damage to the wheelchair. Contact with the moving parts of the wheelchair must be avoided. 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 15...
  • Page 16: Wheelchair Settings

    ClassB. Lowering the seat height has a positive influence on the (dynamic) stability. Enlarging the seat height has a negative influence on the (dynamic) stability, because the centre point of gravity gets higher. 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 16...
  • Page 17: Seat Position And Centre Point Of Gravity Setting

    • Will have a negative influence on the (dynamic) stability of the wheelchair if used wrong. In case of doubt contact Scout Mobility B.V.technical support for advice. Height and depth of the controller AGILO Programming of the control system Only to be carried out by qualified specialists.
  • Page 18: Use Of The Wheelchair

    Flip the footplates up (fig 6.1). Swing the calf plates to the side (if applicable) (fig 6.1). • If possible, swing the legrests to the side (fig 6.2). • Seat yourself in the chair. Figure 6.2 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 18...
  • Page 19: Driving The Wheelchair

    Set the maximum speed limit CONTROLLER • Move the joystick into the direction you would like to go • Moving the joystick even further forwards will cause the • wheelchair to move faster 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 19...
  • Page 20: Curves

    This requires great care and complete control of the user. Always drive carefully and never take unnecessary risks! Follow the instructions next to the warnings carefully! 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 20...
  • Page 21 Downhill Never drive downhill at maximum speed, always use a lower • speed setting for driving downhill. Prevent the wheelchair from gaining too much speed. • 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 21...
  • Page 22: Obstacles

    Comfort legrests AGILO • Swing-away joystick holder AGILO • Headrest AGILO • Electrical adjustment options Electrical tilt adjustment CONTROLLER • • Electrical high/low option CONTROLLER Electrical backrest adjustment CONTROLLER • Electrical legrests CONTROLLER • 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 22...
  • Page 23: Freewheel Switch: Pushing The Wheelchair

    Parts of the wheelchair can become so hot that they could cause burns. The surrounding temperature when stored may not be lower than 20˚C or higher than Figure 6.4 +65˚C. 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 23...
  • Page 24: Transport Of The Wheelchair

    • without permission of Scout Mobility. If the wheelchair is involved in an accident it needs to be • checked and approved by a Scout Mobility expert before it will be used again. Only use GEL or AGM batteries. •...
  • Page 25: Transport Of The Wheelchair

    To tie down the wheelchair for transport in the vehicle, follow • the instructions of chapter 7.1. When the wheelchair is equipped with a table top this needs to • be removed during transport. Store these parts securely. 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 25...
  • Page 26: Securing The Occupant

    All adjustment options of the seating system need to be in the ‘neutral’ position (Ch. 3.4). • Scout Mobility B.V.recommends that the wheelchair is always equipped with a headrest and that this is used during transport when the wheelchair is used as a carseat.
  • Page 27 Figure 7.2 Belt restraints must not be held away from the body by wheelchair components such as armrests or wheels! Figure 7.3 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 27...
  • Page 28: Maintenance Of The Wheelchair

    Do not use organic solvents such as thinner, benzene or white • spirit. • Never use a high pressure cleaner for cleaning the wheelchair. Daily Charge batteries after each use (Chapt. 8.2) • 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 28...
  • Page 29 Inspection of the motors and the carbon brushes). • Inspection of damages to the product that can lead to further • damage of the product or injuries of the user when not repaired. 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 29...
  • Page 30: Batteries

    Ensure that the batteries are always fully charged. Not using the batteries for a long period of time can damage them. Do not use the wheelchair if the batteries are almost depleted and never 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 30...
  • Page 31: Tyres

    Furthermore, wear on the tyres when driving with soft tyres is unnecessarily high. Call for a service repair engineer when a pneumatic tire gets punctured. • Never exceed the maximum tyre pressure. 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 31...
  • Page 32: Discarding The Wheelchair

    Before re-use of the wheelchair it needs to be checked by a certified service engineer. Do not store the wheelchair in a damp or cold environment or near a source of direct heat. 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 32...
  • Page 33: Warranty

    5711EG, Someren, The Netherlands. Notwithstanding the rights and obligations of Scout Mobility, Client and User set forth in Scout Mobility’s general terms and conditions of sale, the rights of the Client and/or User towards Scout Mobility B.V.in case of defects are limited to the provisions set forth in this warranty.
  • Page 34 He has to complete a return form and return the product or part via the RMA- process. Scout Mobility B.V.will, at its sole discretion, take the corrective action it seems fit under the given circumstances within a reasonable period of time (depends on nature of claim) from receipt of the completed return form.
  • Page 35: Warranty Period Table

    New: 1 year after invoice Metal parts Repaired: 90 days after invoice Consumable parts 30 days after invoice Upholstery etc. Options/ Accessories 2 year Lap strap, bag brackets etc. delivered with the initial product 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 35...
  • Page 36 Clients may assert any rights they have at their sole discretion. 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 36...
  • Page 37: Technical Specifications

    May 1997 The Scout X10 meets the crash test requirements as described ISO 7176-19 in ISO 7176-19 104 kg - Scout X10 Agilo 104 kg - Scout X10 S Agilo 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 37...
  • Page 38: Electric Wiring Diagram

    Class 2 double insulated 10.1 Electric wiring diagram The electric wiring diagram depends on the type of controller used. Relevant information can be found in the user manual of the controller CONTROLLER. 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 38...
  • Page 39: Technical Specifications Scout X10 (Iso 7176)

    8 / 6 / 8 ° Climbing capacity for obstacles : 60 / 60 / 60 / RWD / MWD Max. speed forwards km/h 1900 Min. braking distance from max. speed 2100 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 39...
  • Page 40: Technical Specifications Agilo Seating System

    Front location of armrest structure * only possible with center mounted legrest Seat Height Pos 1** Pos 2 Pos 3 Pos 4 ** Pos 1 is not possible with 78 Ah batteries 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag. 40...
  • Page 41 Scout Mobility B.V. Dealer contact details: Tiendschuur 5 If there is no information here you can 5768SB Meijel contact Scout Mobility B.V. for the The Netherlands nearest dealer address. T +31(0)6 22 15 21 83 info@Scout Mobility.com www.scoutmobility.com 4102967 rev. B Scout Mobility BV pag.

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