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Important safety information Before you operate your device, please read and understand all of the information provided for your safety. As with operating any vehicle, only drive with full alertness to ensure safety. Please observe the warnings below to avoid any damage or injury resulting from improper use of your device.
1. Introduction Thank you and congratulations on purchasing your new Motion Healthcare Xplorer Class 3 Mobility Scooter. Your new device is designed to provide transportation indoors and outdoors for a person whose ability to walk is impaired, but who in terms of eyesight, dexterity and cognitive ability are able to safely operate the device.
Battery display indicator Emergency handbrake High/low speed button Headlight Hazard lights Mode Setting MODE Throttle lever Horn Throttle lever Decelerate Accelerate Indicators 4. Mounting & Dismounting Safely To safely mount and dismount your device always make sure it is first turned off, if you fail to do so you may accidentally touch the throttle control and cause your device to move unexpectedly.
5. Driving Safely When driving your device always be aware of the following: • Always obey all of the local pedestrian and traffic rules. It may be difficult for others to see you when you are seated on your device. Wait until your path is clear of traffic, and then proceed with extreme caution.
6. Safe Transportation When transporting your device always be aware of the following: • Do not use your device as a seat in any motor vehicle. • Always secure the device and its batteries when it is being transported. Do not transport the device or batteries with any flammable or combustible items.
How to Charge Your Batteries • Turn the key to the ‘Off’ position. • Plug the battery charger into the plug socket in the wall. • Plug the charger into the battery charge socket. • The LED light on the battery charger will turn Yellow to indicate that the batteries are being charged.
Emergency Handbrake When releasing the throttle lever, the electromagnetic brake engages. If needed, use the handbrake located on the right side of the tiller controls. Sounding the Horn To sound the horn, press the [ ] button located on the tiller. Lights &...
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TIME mode Hold both [ ] together for 2 seconds to set up the time. Change the time by using [ ] & [ TEMP mode Press [ ] for Celsius (Range -20°C - 50°C) Press [ ] for Fahrenheit (Range -4°F - 122°F) ODO mode Range: 0 - 99999 The odometer will reset automatically to 0 after the total distance reaches 99999 km...
Volume Setup Low battery warning sound is controlled by the controller. Unit Setup LCD backlight 10. Cabin Door Lock 1. Turn the handle upwards to lock the door. 2. Turn the handle downwards to unlock the door. WARNING Watch your head when getting into the Unlock scooter and ensure hands are away from closing doors.
13. Seat Adjustment For safety, only adjust the seat when the device is stationary and switched off. Armrest Angle Adjustment Pull the lever [A] and adjust the armrest to the required angle. WARNING Do not have heavy items on the armrests as this could cause damage.
15. Daily Checks Check the following items before using your device. If you find anything abnormal or that you are unsure of, contact the company you purchased from for further advice or inspection before using your device. Tiller Stability • Ensure it not excessively loose. •...
16. Cleaning, Maintenance & Disposal Cleaning To clean your device, use a soft brush to remove any dirt or dust and use a damp cloth and soft detergent to wipe all surfaces clean. Allow your device to dry naturally. • Ensure your device is turned off when being cleaned •...
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1. Hand-held portable transceivers (transmitter-receivers with the antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit). Examples include: citizens band (CB) or hand held radios, (security, fire, and police transceivers), mobile telephones and other personal communication devices. Some mobile telephones transmit a signal while they are ON, even though they are not being used.
18. Troubleshooting In the event of an error with your scooter, please refer to the error codes displayed on your control panel to diagnose the issue. The code will describe your fault. On the next page, the table will demonstrate all the issues the device can report and guide you to a possible resolution.
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Error Code Possible Issue Possible Solution(s) The batteries have run out of charge. Low Battery Fault • Recharge the batteries. • Check the battery and associated connections and wiring. Battery voltage is too high. This may occur if overcharged and/ or traveling down a long slope.
19. Warranty All Motion Healthcare products are sold to our partners with a warranty, they in turn will sell the product to you with a warranty, these are two separate agreements. To find out specific details of the warranty you receive or to make any claim please contact the company you purchased from.
20. Specifications Length 160 cm Width 104 cm Height 162 cm Front Wheel Size 38 cm Rear Wheel Size 38 cm Total Weight 230 kg Heaviest Part Battery Weight 66 kg Battery Capacity 2x 12v 100ah SLA Battery Watt Hours 2640 Wh Range (Up to) 40 miles...
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