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Electric Mobility Scooter Power Disability Aids Battery Equipment !!! WARNING READ ALL WARNINGS AND ASSEMBLY / USE INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH can result if you do not follow the instructions in this manual.
Introduction YT-2006 is designed to assist adults who have difficulty walking. It is not intended for people with severe physical problems or for those with poor balance. You must be physically able to operate this scooter. If you have any doubts about the suitability of the scooter for your needs, ask your physician or therapist advice.
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The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types: 1. Hand-held portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers) with the antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit. Examples include: citizens band (CB) radios, “walkie talkies”, NOTE: Some police transceiver, cellular telephones, and other personal communication devices transmit signals while they are ON, even when not being used.
Assemble the scooter !!! WARNING ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. The product contains small parts, which are for assembly ONLY . Keep small children away when assembling. ALWAYS remove protective material and plastic bags before assembly. Dispose of packing materials properly after assembly. Parts List Remove all parts of the scooter from the box, and set aside packing materials.
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Assemble the Scooter, continued Loosen tiller knob and raise tiller to upright Arm rests come attached to position. seat, but must be removed NOTE: Raise tiller as far up as it will go, so and reattached in correct seat can be attached later, Tighten tiller knob. position.
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Assemble the Scooter, continued Remove backing from basket Attach basket support to Slide basket onto basket cushion, and press onto basket bracket using two (2) 1/2” support until securely seated. support. screws. Charge Battery IMPORTANT! Your scooter’s battery comes charged. However, it may need charging before the first use.
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Charge Battery, continued The battery pack is totally sealed and is completely maintenance-free, except for charging. Remember that batteries are consumable items, and will wear with use. To keep your scooter working to its maximum potential, it is important to maintain full battery power as much as possible.
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Adjust the Scooter to You Engage brake by pushing down Adjust seat height according on yellow brake lever at rear of to your height. For taller scooter. Do not attempt to sit users, loosen lower seat on seat if brake is not engaged. knob and raise seat.
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Adjust the scooter to you, continued Footrests swivel, so rider’s feet rest in a relaxed position during travel. The rider can flex their feet when using scooter, aiding circulation. If desired, footrests can be fixed in place using four (4) 1” bolts and four (4) nuts contained in small plastic bag.
Control Panel Forward/reverse levers control movement of your scooter. Use your forefingers to press lever down. With the power off, practice operating this lever with your hand on handle grip. Forward: Lightly press right lever, and the scooter will move forward slowly. Press a little harder, and it will move faster.
Get Ready to Ride Follow these steps before getting on your scooter. Make sure key is switched OFF. Engage brake (see Step 1-Engage brake, page 7). NOTE: If you try to start the scooter with brake disengaged, you will hear a rapid beeping sound. Turn key off, activate brake and start motor.
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Taking the Scooter in a Car NEVER SIT IN THE SCOOTER WHILE IT IS IN A MOVING VEHICLE. The scooter has been designed to easily take apart and lift into a car. No tools are necessary. Turn key off . Loosen lower Lower armrests and fold down To keep front wheel from seat knob.
Free-wheeling There may be times when you need to push the scooter. An assistant may want to push the rider, or you may need to roll it into a car. NEVER get on or off the scooter in free-wheeling mode. ...
Circuit Breaker The scooter’s electronic controls are programmed to protect the system from abnormal electric overloads with a circuit breaker. The circuit breaker will trip if the scooter is: -Carry too much weight. Maximum load is 115kgs on level ground.
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Some experts believe the incorrect or prolonged use of almost any product could cause serious injury or death. For information that may reduce your risk of serious injury or death consult thepoints below and additionall y , the information available at www.datastreamserver.com/safety - Consult all documentation, packaging and - The product has been supplied by a general merchandise...
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