This manual contains the information that you and your authorised Scooterpac Address 1 ________________________ dealer will need to keep your Savvy 4 in good working order. Address 2 ________________________ If you have any questions, please contact the Scooterpac...
It is possible to bring high levels of EM energy very close to the scooter control system while using these devices. WARNING Do not operate hand-held personal communication devices such as two-way/CB radios or mobile phones while the scooter is turned on. Scooterpac Savvy 4 | User Manual...
3 Legal The Scooterpac Savvy 4 is designed to be operated by a single person, in accordance with the legal requirements for operating a Class 3 invalid carriage in the jurisdiction in which it was sold. Operating the vehicle outside of these limitations may invalidate your warranty.
4.1 Anti-Tip Wheels The Savvy 4 is fitted with rear anti-tip wheels. These are an emergency failsafe that should never be relied upon in normal operation. These are designed to stop the Savvy tipping backwards on a steep incline. Should you see any damage to the wheels, you should cease using the scooter and take it to a certified mechanic who can ensure that the chassis has not been damaged.
4.2 Safe Inclines The Savvy 4 can climb inclines of up to 15˚ without danger. On this 15˚ incline, the Savvy 4 can stop, brake and turn. It is possible to attempt steeper inclines, but we strongly suggest that you do not. To reduce the possibility of tipping backwards on inclines, lessen the load on the back of the scooter by sliding the seat forward as much as possible and leaning forward.
5 Introduction Your Savvy 4 is a high-tech piece of mobility equipment that will give you years of faithful service and enjoyment. This manual introduces you to the operation, maintenance and care of your Savvy. If you have any questions, or are unsure of anything, please contact the dealer your originally purchased the Savvy from.
6.1 Intended Use The Savvy 4 is designed for use on smooth pavement, in accordance with local laws. The Savvy 4 can be used in wet and windy weather, but discretion should be used when planning a journey in adverse weather conditions. If there is more than 1cm of water standing on the pavement, extra care should be taken as the scooter may have reduced ability to grip and steer.
6.2 Unintentional Movement Before operating, the Savvy 4 should always be stationary. When the Savvy 4 is switched on, it will remain stationary until one of the following: 1. The forward or reverse lever is pulled/pushed. 2. The freewheel function is engaged.
To enable easy access, the seat can be swivelled to a 90-degree angle. To change the angle of the seat, sit on the seat, pull the Seat Rotation lever towards the front of the scooter and turn the seat anti-clockwise. Seat Slider Lever Seat Rotation Lever Figure 3 – Seat Adjustments Scooterpac Savvy 4 | User Manual...
Be aware that lowering the tiller too far may make it difficult to steer. Try to find a position that allows a good view of the digital control panel and allows full left and right movement of the steering. Figure 4 – Tiller Adjustment Scooterpac Savvy 4 | User Manual...
For the most accurate steering the Savvy 4 should be moving forwards or backwards at a controllable speed. Gently push one side of the tiller away from you, allowing the Savvy 4 to begin turning. Make sure that you are continually observing your surroundings during any manoeuvre.
To move forward, gently squeeze the right lever. The Savvy 4 will accelerate up to the maximum allowable speed set by the speed controls. To slow down or stop, release the accelerator and the scooter will stop. In an emergency the handbrake can be applied by pulling the brake handle located on the right of the handlebars.
TOP TIP – When enabled, the scooter will continue to roll if pushed. 8.5.3 Reversing To engage reverse mode, ensure that the Savvy 4 is stationary and on even ground. Before moving, check that the area is clear of obstructions and your planned path is of adequate size.
8.6 Ignition The Savvy 4 will start once the ignition key is inserted into the housing on the tiller and turned clockwise (figure 8). Figure 8 – Tiller mounted key slot Scooterpac Savvy 4 | User Manual...
8.7 Digital LCD Display The Savvy 4 is powered on and ready to be used when the digital dashboard displays visual data (figure 9). Indicators Speed Modes Headlights 1 – Low 2 - High Speed (mph) Odometer Battery Level Figure 9 –...
8.8 Odometer The displayed miles on the Digital LCD Display are cumulative and represent the total distance the Savvy 4 has travelled. 8.9 Indicators The indicators are bright LEDs used for easy visibility, in an orange colour. To switch them on press the button once before initiating a manoeuvre.
8.12 Charge Port Charging the Savvy 4 can be completed by using the charge port on the tiller. The port is located on the tiller column below the handlebars. To charge the scooter, simply connect the supplied charge cable to the port.
9.1 USB Charge Port The Savvy 4 is equipped with one USB charging port located in the centre of the tiller column. The USB port is designed to charge mobile phones and other small devices. The port delivers a charge of 1.5amps.
To pair your mobile device with the audio player: Ensure there no USB drives plugged into the USB port. Turn on the Savvy 4’s ignition. Navigate to your mobile phone’s Bluetooth settings and connect to the device named, ‘bao jie’.
10.1 Battery Care The battery assembly in your Savvy 4 should not require any maintenance on a day-to-day basis, however access may be required. The batteries are located under the seat, protected by a plastic shroud – secured by one thumb screw.
The tyres should always have at least 3mm of tread to provide adequate grip on the road surface. If the tyres become worn, they should be replaced before the Savvy 4 is used again.
10.3.2 Paintwork To care for the paint, regularly wash the Savvy 4 using soft cloths and a mild automotive detergent. Apply automotive polish to achieve a high-shine finish. It is highly recommended that polish is applied in areas where the paintwork may be exposed to adverse weather conditions.
Scooterpac dealer from which it was purchased. If a repair cannot be completed a replacement part will be fitted. If a manufacturing defect is found, it must be reported in writing to the Scooterpac dealer from which the Savvy 4 was purchased from within 28 days of purchase.
Width 645mm variance of +/-3%. Height 1150mm Varies with user weight, terrain type, battery charge, Maximum Slope 15 degrees battery condition, tyre condition. Turning Radius 1520mm / 60 inches Scooterpac Savvy 4 | User Manual...
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13 Servicing In order to ensure continued safe operation, the Savvy 4 must be serviced every 12 months. We recommend recording the servicing dates and locations on the sheets below. Always have your Savvy 4 serviced at an authorised Scooterpac dealer, using original Scooterpac parts.
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Next Service Year Service Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Next Service Year Service Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Scooterpac Savvy 4 | User Manual...
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Next Service Year Service Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Next Service Year Service Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Scooterpac Savvy 4 | User Manual...
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