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889XLSN
Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 889XLSN Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction EMI Warning Safety Guidelines Features Free Wheel Mode Operating Your Scooter Battery Charging & Maintenance Inspection & Maintenance Trouble Shooting Warranty Specifications Options...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your Shoprider scooter. Please carefully read this owner’s manual before attempting to use your scooter. After reading the manual if you still have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact your local authorized dealer.
  • Page 4: Emi Warning

    EMI Warning Electromagnetic Interface (EMI) From Radio Wave Sources Powered motorized scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which is interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources such as radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and cellular phones. The interference (from radio wave sources) can cause a powered scooter to release its brakes, move by itself or move in unintended directions.
  • Page 5 Warnings The warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or powered scooter movement, which could result in serious injury. 1. Do not operate hand-held transceivers (transmitters-receivers) such as citizens band (CB) radios, or turn on personal communication devices, such as cellular phones, while the powered scooter is turned ON.
  • Page 6: Safety Guidelines

    Safety Guidelines The user needs to be familiar with the operation of this scooter before using. Please read the following notes carefully to ensure safety at all times. Always make certain your scooter is in full working order before use. 1.
  • Page 7 14. Always stop fully before changing direction (forward / reverse) 15. Always keep your feet on the scooter when driving. 16. Always proceed carefully while riding your scooter, especially when approaching a ramp or hill. 17. Always proceed carefully while riding on uneven surfaces. 18.
  • Page 8: Features

    Features Tiller Adjustment The tiller of your scooter is uniquely designed to allow you to position it to a comfortable driving position. Your scooter’s tiller is very versatile, and can be adjusted to five different positions. To decide which position best fits your needs, carefully release the red lever that is located on the left side, at the base of tiller, and gently lower or raise the tiller.
  • Page 9 Recline - To manually recline your seat, simply pull your lever located on the lower left side of the seat and you will be able to adjust it to fit your desired convenience. Slide - To move closer or farther away from the tiller, depress the black lever located under the center of the seat and slide to your desired position.
  • Page 10 3. Speed Adjustment Dial: This allows you to pre-select your desired speed. The dial is proportional to speed, and can be set anywhere between 1 and 10 increments. Turn the dial knob counter-clockwise to "minimum" to decrease speed, and clockwise towards "maximum" to increase your speed. Located on top of the console there is a "High / Low"...
  • Page 11: Free Wheel Mode

    Door Removal The right and left doors can be removed. With the door open, unlatch the security belt from the frame of the scooter. With help from another person, lift the door up together Free Wheel Mode Free-wheeling is used when you want to move your unit without riding on it. If for reasons of convenience you need to free wheel your scooter, there are two ways in which this can be accomplished: By disengaging the electromagnetic brakes and by lifting the front of the unit and...
  • Page 12: Operating Your Scooter

    Operating Your Scooter Mounting For your first drive, make sure that you and your scooter are on a level surface. Make sure that the unit is off before sitting on it. Make certain that both of your feet are on the deck of the scooter. Insert the on/off key into its key slot, but leave it turned off.
  • Page 13 and you will gently stop. Practice these two basic functions until you get used to them. Steer the scooter by turning the handlebars in the direction you wish to maneuver. Be sure to remember to give a wide clearance when turning, so that the rear wheels follow the path of the front ones, instead of cutting short.
  • Page 14: Control Over Grass/Gravel/Inclines

    Hold the doorknob or bar in one hand and apply power with the other hand (remember that you can drive forward by using your left thumb to move the throttle lever towards you). If the door is self-closing, you can go through, allowing the door to close behind you.
  • Page 15 Never attempt to drive beyond the design capability of your scooter. Observe weather conditions. Tires can slip on wet or icy conditions. DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH DEEP WATER OR LEAVE YOUR SCOOTER EXPOSED TO HEAVY RAIN (i.e., during or after a thunderstorm). Only make a turn when all wheels are on or off the sidewalk.
  • Page 16: Battery Charging & Maintenance

    PLEASE NOTE: Each carrier reserves the right to carry what may be termed “HAZARDOUS CARGO” Shoprider cannot be responsible for their final decision. BATTERY CHARGER: The battery charger supplied is special to your scooter, and may not be suitable for any other power mobility product.
  • Page 17: A Guide To Safe And Lasting Batteries

    3. Open the hood of your scooter. Plug the round tip into the scooter's charging receptacle. Flip up the safety cap and carefully plug in the charger. Remember to make sure you line up the pins when inserting. 4. Depending on the depth of the discharge, the minimum time to recharge serviceable batteries fully will take overnight.
  • Page 18: Inspection & Maintenance

    ELECTRONICS: Servicing of the drive electronics and charger should only be carried out by your local Shoprider service dealer. These units are sealed and should not be opened. BROKEN SEALS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
  • Page 19 If your scooter can be pushed as described above, the motor brake(s) may be faulty. Please do not use the scooter and contact your Shoprider dealer immediately. SAFETY NOTE: For your own safety, we recommend that you check the function of your scooter brakes prior to a journey.
  • Page 20: Tire Pressure

    These batteries will probably have a longer life (12 to 24 months or longer). When you need to replace the batteries, always insist on the model fitted as standard equipment to your scooter. If in doubt, consult your local Shoprider authorized dealer. Tire Pressure The correct tire pressure should be between 15–30 PSI for FRONT and REAR...
  • Page 21: Trouble Shooting

    If you feel for any reason that your scooter is not driving correctly, or is making an unusual noise, stop using the scooter. Be SAFE, Contact your Shoprider dealer, who will be able to advise you.
  • Page 22: Warranty

    Warranty 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This warranty is extended to the original purchaser only. Your original receipt will be necessary as proof of purchase before any warranty performance is rendered. This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials or workmanship which occurs during normal use and does not cover damage that occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by Eclipse Medical Inc.
  • Page 23: Specifications

    Specifications Shoprider 889XLSN Dimensions: L x W x H cm(in) 160 (63) x 73 (28.7) x 162 (63.8) Total Weight Kg (lb) 173 (381) Weight of Cabin w/o Doors Kg (lb) 35 (77) Battery 12V 75Ah x 2 Charger Off Board...
  • Page 24: Options

    Options Distributed by: Eclipse Medical Inc. 130 – 725 Eaton Way Delta, B.C. V3M 6S5 Canada Tel. (604) 540-0114 Fax. (604) 540-0172 www.eclipsemedical.com...

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