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Owner's Manual
Shoprider
www.shoprider.com.au
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SHOPRIDER

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual Shoprider www.shoprider.com.au ASK FOR THE BRAND SHOPRIDER...
  • Page 2 SHOPRIDER™ scooter will give you years of trouble free service and enjoyment. SHOPRIDER™ scooters are a quality scooter made with an eye to style for the 21st century. S H O P R I D E R ™ .
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents This manual covers the following models of Shoprider Scooters EMI WARNING -778 Seies SAFETY RULES -888 Series -889 Series CONTROL FEATURES SEAT CONTROLS LIGHTS REAR ADJUSTMENTS OPERATING THE SHOPRIDER™ • Mounting • Dismounting • Parking In Public • Steering •...
  • Page 4: Emi Warning

    ning ning Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE by following the warning listed below, POWERED SCOOTER ELECTROMAG- sources such as radio and TV stations, (EMI) FROM RADIO WAVE your risk to EMI will be minimised.The NETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI) amateur radio (HAM) transmitter, SOURCES sources of radiated EMI can be broadly Because EMI energy rapidly becomes...
  • Page 5: Safety Rules

    SHOPRIDER™ unless brake is engaged. platform when riding. GENCY LIABILITY BASIS. THE PART OR PARTS WILL BE REPLACED, 5. Do not operate SHOPRIDER™ if the 19. Always proceed carefully while BUT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAM- unit is in freewheel mode.
  • Page 6: Control Features

    ON position.The scooter is now fully operational. The amount of pressure applied will con- trol the speed.When the wig wag is All the controls features listed below released, the SHOPRIDER™ will stop are now functional. gently, as the brake engages. 2. Battery Indicator: 5. Horn:...
  • Page 7 6. Head Light Button 8.Turn Signals figure 1 3. Speed Adjustment Dial 5. Horn Button 9. Hazard Light Button 4.Wig-Wag Lever Control 6. Headlight Button 1. Key switch 7. Charging Socket Charging Socket (see pg 17) 1. Key switch 4.Turn signals (see pg 9) 3.
  • Page 8: Seat Controls

    Seat Controls The seats on Shoprider scooters vary from *Some models have a screw under model to model. However, most seats have the armrest and by turning the screw the the same basic functions. Please refer to the angle of the armrest can be adjusted.
  • Page 9 1. slide lever 6. swivel lock lever 7. seat tighten knob figure 3 figure 4 Seat adjustment lever page 8 figure 5...
  • Page 10: Lights

    Turns on headlight and tail lights. Located light or deluxe lighting package on your on tiller below wig wag lever. SHOPRIDER™ scooter (and it was not (ref figure 2) provided as a standard feature), please see your dealer for this option.
  • Page 11: Rear Adjustments

    On some models the anti-tip wheels are up (depending on model) on the lever, removable by pulling the pin. whilst pushing the shoprider. On the older Shoprider™ the anti-tip To engage the brake again, simply let go wheels are not removable. of the lever.
  • Page 12: Operating The Shoprider

    Practice these two basic functions until ring to the seat of your SHOPRIDER™. PARKING IN PUBLIC Again, avoid this at all times by steering you are used to them.
  • Page 13: Common Obstacles

    Think in terms of using the power of the switchback in the middle, and good loosely packed sand.With the power of SHOPRIDER™ to do the work for you! cornering is required. your SHOPRIDER™ scooter, you are able to climb steep hills, but the maxi-...
  • Page 14: Care & Maintenance

    3. Main Control Plug (figure 10) with portability in mind. Dismantling the Located behind the batteries on the left SHOPRIDER™ can be done quickly and (yellow in colour). Locate the top of the no tools are required. plug, depress the release and pull the two parts of the plug apart.
  • Page 15: Assembling The Shoprider

    Now the scooter base is secure. Make sure that when lifting the front Place the SHOPRIDER™ on flat surface section to use the handle (red) or the with at least 5'x lO' of clear floor space.
  • Page 16: Wheels & Tyres

    This is located on all models of the rim wheels.When changing a wheel, reason, it is probably due to the circuit SHOPRIDER™ also in the main con- please remove central bolt and then breaker located on the main control trol box.
  • Page 17: Lubrication

    • Under Seat the scooter. • Wheel Bearings If your SHOPRIDER™ is still not run- • Axle of Scooter This adjustment is done at the factory ning, contact your nearest authorised and should not be adjusted unless the SHOPRIDER™...
  • Page 18: Batteries

    Batteries CHARGING YOUR BATTERIES If you use your SHOPRIDER™ during BATTERIES BATTERY CHARGING the day, charge up your batteries as soon as you get home. Your SHOPRIDER™ scooter uses GEL- Turn key to OFF position. sealed lead acid or sealed lead acid deep Your charger is fully automatic, so you cell batteries.They are maintenance free...
  • Page 19: Warranty

    Shoprider Australia warrants that the frame will Shoprider Australia warrants that the frame will Shoprider Australia will repair or replace, at our be free from defects under normal use, for a be free from defects under normal use, for a...
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This manual is also suitable for:

Shoprider-889 seriesShoprider-888 series

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