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Rover 3 and 4 Scooters User's Manual Original instructions...
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Dear User, Factory Direct Medical would like to thank you for choosing the Rover 3 and 4 scooter and wishes you safe and enjoyable journeys. For proper operation and to maintain the scooter’s operational readiness, we recommend that you read this user manual prior to using the scooter. 220 Wildcat Rd Toronto, Ontario M3J 2N5...
Components Your power scooter comes partially disassembled for protection during shipment. After unpacking, please familiarize yourself with the following components (see Figs. 1, 2 and 3) Figure 1 (Rover 4W) Figure 2 (Rover 3W) 1. Control Panel 2. Tiller 3. Front Wheel 4.
Safety Instructions Operation These safety considerations and tips will help you operate the scooter safely. The Scooter is a powerful electric vehicle, and the following rules will help you prevent personal injury and damage to your scooter. Make sure that your weight does not exceed the recommended weight limit of the scooter (see Technical Specifications).
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Make sure the wheel release lever is in driving mode prior to operation (see Fig. 4). Figure 4 Make sure the forward/reverse lever is in the proper position according to your desired direction. Ramps and Curbs (Sidewalks) Use extra caution when driving down a slope. Never drive across a slope.
General Instructions Do not attempt to lift or move a power scooter by any of its removable parts. Personal injury and damage to the power scooter may result. Do not drive the scooter on a major roadway. Avoid driving in the dark or in times of limited vision.
Assembly Instructions It is very easy to assembly your scooter. Please follow the steps below. Contact your service center in any problems occur. Chassis Installation Insert both batteries into the back chassis (see Fig. 8). Using the handle located behind the seat, raise the front chassis and connect it to the back chassis.
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Installing the Seat Raise the seat assembly until it reaches a locked position (see Fig. 7). Raise the backrest to an upright position. Figure 7 Installing the batteries Take the batteries out of the box. Place the battery into the rear tray with the protruding part towards rear (see Fig.
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Installing the Basket Support Frame and Rear Basket Insert the legs of the basket support frame into the two tubes located on either side of the rear tray. Make sure the frame is secure and stable. Insert the basket into the basket support frame. Make sure it is seated securely (see Fig.
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If necessary, the scooter can be easily disassembled. To transfer the scooter safely, follow these steps: Turn the power off. Fold the backrest down, slightly raise the seat and push it forward and down. (see Fig. 10). Figure 10 Remove the rear basket and the basket support frame (see Fig. 11). Figure 11 Disconnect and remove the batteries from the rear tray (see Fig.
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Figure 12 Note: To avoid damage when disassembling the scooter, make sure it is stabilized in a fixed position. Raise the tiller handle slightly in order to release the tiller lock. Then fold the tiller towards the seat (see Fig. 13). Figure 13 Lift the front chassis using the handle located under the seat.
Adjustments for Seating Comfort Your power scooter allows you adjust the tiller and the arm rests to maximize seating comfort and configure the scooter to your body structure. Tiller Angle Adjustment Pull the tiller lever up (see Fig. 15). Alternatively, the tiller lever may be pushed from the back of the tiller.
Operating the Scooter Operating the scooter is not complicated. However, we recommend reading these instructions prior to using the scooter, to ensure full understanding of the scooter operations. Note: Be aware of the environment around you when choosing a desired speed. For indoor environments, we recommend that you select the slowest speed setting.
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The following table details the various systems on the control panel: Functionality Description 1. Operating Key Main On/Off switch (power source) for the Titan. (Remove the key when the scooter is not in use) 2. Operating Lever Moving the lever controls the speed. To (Left/Right) drive forward, pull the right lever toward you and push the left lever away from you.
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Suggestions for Safe Driving Before operation, make sure the front and rear chassis are connected and locked. For your own safety and the safety of others, always drive at a moderate speedy. Releasing the operating handle will bring the scooter to a stop. ...
Batteries and Charger Batteries The Rover scooter is programmed to work with sealed, maintenance-free 12V batteries. Note: Turn off the scooter before removing or installing batteries. Full charging of the batteries prior to usage helps keep them operational and lengthens their lifespan. Batteries can be charged at any time, without concern for over-charging.
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Figure 18 While charging, the charging indicator light will be lit red. When the batteries are fully charged, the indicator light will change to green. For maximum battery utilization, charge the battery overnight, or for at least 4 hours after the light turns green.
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Battery Storage Before storing, make sure the battery packs are fully charged. When stored, bring out the batteries to charge at least once every 3 months. Temperature for storage: -20℃ to +40℃ Temperature for charging: 0℃ to +40℃ Temperature for operation: -20℃ to +50℃ Battery Troubleshooting The battery indicator shows the battery status, and warns about problems by flashing.
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Read the directions before charging. Charge in a well ventilated area. Use only the manufacturer's recommended battery type. Disconnect from the power source immediately upon completing charging. Each battery pack contains sealed lead acid batteries. Battery replacement should only be performed by an authorized agent. Note: The batteries may emit a minimal amount of acid fumes.
Maintenance and Repairs Your scooter requires only minimal maintenance. Like any motorized vehicle there are some maintenance operations that are required. Avoid driving the scooter in the rain. Keep the scooter covered and stored in a shaded and dry place, away from damp or wet areas. Keep the batteries away from sun and rain.
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Air pressure check: the wheel air pressure should be 2.5 bar / 35 psi. Keeping the air pressure at the proper level will lengthen the tire lifespan and will increase the travel distance per battery charge. Semi-annual Checks Use lubrication (WD40 or similar) on the following areas: Chassis locking pins.
Troubleshooting Fault Description Action Scooter drives slowly, and Batteries are low. Recharge the batteries. indicator light flashes slowly The wheels pull to one Check the tire’s air pressure. direction Noises come from the motor Make sure no foreign objects or dirt is and/or the wheels stuck in the wheels or wheel hubs.
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If the scooter does not operate properly and the indicator light is flashing quickly, count the number of flashes in each sequence in order to define the problem in accordance with the table below. Number of Flashes Description Either the battery needs charging or the batteries are not connected properly.
Technical Specifications Item Rover 3W Rover 4W Category Class B Maximum speed 11 km/h. (6.8 mph.) Power supply 24V from 2 charged sealed lead acid, maintenance-free (12V-26Ah) batteries. Charge time 7-10 hours Estimated range 25 km (15.5 miles) using recommended battery and depending on operating conditions and load.
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WARRANTY The warranty period for the Rover 3 and 4 is twelve months and covers faulty materials and workmanship (consumables not covered: tyres, upholstery, lamp bulbs, plastic coverings and batteries). Worn parts damaged as a result of excessive loading, improper handling, intentional damage or unauthorized maintenance or modification are not covered by the warranty.
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