Starting To Drive Your Scooter - Shoprider EZ Chopper S8M User Manual

Portable recreational scooter
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STARTING TO DRIVE YOUR SCOOTER

First Time Use
Prior to using your EZ Chopper Portable scooter for the first time, you must charge the
batteries fully (refer to Battery Charging Procedures). Charging may take up to 12 hours.
Charging the batteries completely prior to first time use will benefit battery efficiency.
Failure to do so may cause permanent damage.
Getting Started
• Select a level area with plenty of space.
• Mount the scooter by pushing the arm upward out of the way and sliding onto the seat.
• Adjust the tiller as previously described.
Starting Scooter Movement
• Ensure that you are seated in a comfortable position.
• Turn the key to the on position.
• Your speed setting should be on or near the turtle setting (slow).
• Squeeze the right hand lever (yellow) toward you and the scooter will move forward
slowly. The harder you squeeze, the faster the scooter goes but will only reach the
speed level that has been selected.
• Release the lever and apply the hand brake, the scooter will come to a stop.
Steering
Steering the scooter is light and easy. When starting off ensure that you give a wide
clearance when turning so that the rear wheels clear any obstacle that you are passing.
When steering through limited spaces such as a doorway or when turning around, turn the
tiller handles where you want to go and apply power gently. The scooter will turn very
tightly, but will still move with complete stability as long as the speed is not too high.
Reversing
Before reversing ensure that the area behind is free from any hazards or obstructions.
Adjust your speed setting to a slow setting before you move in reverse. Push the right
hand lever (yellow) away from you, and steer wide of all corners and obstacles.
Dismounting
Before dismounting ensure that the key is turned to the off position.
CAUTION: Please ensure that care is exercised when mounting or dismounting the
scooter and that the tiller and foot rest is not used for support.
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