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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

ADVISORY SAFETY NOTICE

Warning: Radio wave sources may affect Scooter control.
Your powered Scooter is designed to operate in appropriate
environments, however radio wave sources such as radio or
TV broadcasting stations, amateur (Ham) radio transmitters,
two-way radios and cellular portable telephones can affect
powered motorised Scooters.

The following warnings listed below should reduce the
chance of unintended brake release or uncontrolled powered
Scooter movement.

1. Do not turn on hand held personal communication

devices such as citizen ban (CB) radios and cellular
phones, while your

is turned on.

2. Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV

stations, and try to avoid coming into close contact with
them.

3. If unintended movement or brake release should occur,

turn your

OFF as quickly as it is safe to do so.

4. Be aware that adding accessories or components or

modifying your

may make it more susceptible to

interference from radio wave sources.
Note: There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on
the overall immunity of your powered Scooter.

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5. Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake

release to your

supplier, noting if there is a radio

wave source nearby. He will then be able to diagnose your
Scooter to eliminate any possible Scooter component
failure. Please note a charge may be made for this service.

Your Scooter has been tested to the following standards with
reference to EN12184. Emissions EN50022(B), Immunity
IEC1000-4-3, E.S.D. IEC801-2

All figures, speeds, measurements and capacities

shown in this manual are approximate and do not constitute
specifications. Our policy is one of continual improvement.
We reserve the right to alter, without notice, any weights,
measurements or other technical data shown in this manual.
If you require specific accurate data, please contact your

authorised dealer.

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Your

is an electro-mechanical machine.

Some of its consumable components will need replacing due
to normal wear and tear.
The following list of components can be purchased from
your local

from whom you purchased your

Scooter. Quoting model code

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DESCRIPTION

PART Number

34

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DISPOSING

To comply with national law, the following instructions are
guidelines for the disposal of your product at the end of its
life or when it ceases to function economically.
Recent legislation on electrical equipment indicates that the
equipment must be disposed of in a proper manner.

The product and/or its components are not to enter the

system of landfill sites.

The product and/or its components are not to be disposed
of in domestic household waste.
The electrical and material parts are to be disposed of as
scrap or recycling materials.

Local waste collection depots are available to advice and
dispose of electrical products.
Batteries which contain liquid acid must be stored and
disposed of separately at these depots.
Please enquire about disposal depots with your local
authority.
Should you require further advice, please contact your
supplier or nearest dealer.

Many optional accessories are available on

for information regarding these optional accessories

please contact your Authorised Days Agent.

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Top Control Console Assembly

Handlebar Rubber

Charger Socket Assembly

Front Basket

Battery Pack Assembly

Anti-Tipping Wheel

Bearing for Steering Handlebar

Drive Transaxle

Motor

Motor Brake

Front Wheel Assembly

Front Wheel Assembly (LEFT)

Front Wheel Assembly (RIGHT)

Front Axle

Front Wheel Bearing (6202ZZ)

Rear Wheel Assembly (LEFT)

Rear Wheel Assembly (RIGHT)

Self Lock Nut Front/Rear Wheel M12

Floor Mat (168-3A3)

Floor Mat (168-4A)

Arm Rest Pad

Arm Tighten Knob

Charger Circuit Fuse (40A)

Power Key (ignition)

Power Key Switch

Horn Button PKE1-0103

Horn PKE1-0605

Battery Meter PKE1-0700

Battery 12 A/H Sealed Lead/Acid

Top Control Board (P.C.B.)

Controller (S-Drive 45)

Potentiometer 5k Assembly

Potentiometer Spring

Variable Resistor 20k (min-max speed)

Black Knob (min-max speed)

Plastic Cap

PM00-0303

AC13-1100-L

AC13-1100-R

PU00-1202

PP04-0518-P

PP04-0519-P

PP14-0102

PP00-0200

PKE1-1005

PM90-0903

PM01-0100

PKE1-0103

PKE1-0605

PKE1-0700

PK90-0201-GS

PAE1-0301-B1

PKE2-0106

PAE1-0201

PM02-0200

PAE1-0100

PP01-0501

PP91-0001

AA01-0401-B3

PP02-0201

PAE1-0406

PM90-0400

PA04-A600-D1

PP07-0102

PM08-0900

PM11-0216-S

PM11-0305-SY47

PM11-0106-A

AC12-0302

AC12-0303-L

AC12-0303-R

PV00-1202

Summary of Contents for Strider bootie 3

Page 1: ...manual in whole or in part except for brief quotations in critical articles or reviews may be made without the written authorisation from Days OPERATING MANUAL Healthcare Healthcare Days Healthcare U...

Page 2: ...y many years of dependable service bootie ootie proper mechanical operation Trouble shooting guidelines methods of detecting improper operation and making minor adjustments are included in this manual...

Page 3: ...bootie in a confined space unless the speed adjustment dial is set low 10 Do not turn suddenly at full speed especially on uneven or sloping ground 11 Do not drive your bootie where you cannot safely...

Page 4: ...complete See Batteries and Battery Charging section of this manual COMFORT VERSATILITY SERVICE SAFETY CAUTION CHARGING bootie bootie bootie bootie bootie bootie bootie bootie bootie bootie bootie boot...

Page 5: ...nto a sleep mode to preserve battery energy after approximately 15 minutes the battery indicator and green status light goes off To start your Scooter again simply switch the key switch to off and bac...

Page 6: ...that you perform a safety check before each use to make certain your Scooter operates smoothly and safely For details on how to perform these necessary inspections see the Care and Maintenance sectio...

Page 7: ...pping and causing injury Avoid using the armrests for weight bearing purposes such use may cause the Scooter to tip and cause personal injury and or damage to the Scooter Do not Do not Do not Do not b...

Page 8: ...to minimum before you reverse Fig 8 page9 Push the left thumb reverse control lever Fig 9 page 10 Remember when you reverse you have to steer in the opposite direction to the way you want to go Pract...

Page 9: ...ght b the height of your seat c your weight and d the angle of the incline you are attempting to climb All of these factors can affect the rear stability of your b If you are unsure of your capability...

Page 10: ...following 1 When re assembling the front and rear sections of your make certain you are on firm level ground Place the front and rear chassis units close together with the round tube of the front stee...

Page 11: ...ain that it is safe and suitable for the charge current NOTE Your will not drive if the charger is connected Orange Mains Charging Green Mains Charge Complete bootie GENERAL Depending on the depth of...

Page 12: ...m your Scooter Batteries are the fuel tank for your Scooter They provide the vital energy to power your vehicle When you ride your Scooter the drive motor consumes the energy stored in the batteries T...

Page 13: ...engaged you will not be able to push your machine when it is switched off Or switched on with the Safety Note For your own safety we recommend that you check the function of your brakes prior to a jo...

Page 14: ...use of your Scooter may require adjustment to these suggested intervals LUBRICATION Caution LUBRICATION Caution FIG 33 BASIC FAULT FINDING If your will not start 1 Check the power key switch is turne...

Page 15: ...FAULT DISPLAYED BY PROGRAMMER 28 29 Inhibit 1 Mode Mode 1 Inhibit 1 Speed Speed 0 Inhibit 1 Latch Latched yes Inhibit 2 Mode Mode 1 Inhibit 2 Speed Speed 50 Inhibit 2 Latch Latched no Inhibit 3 mode...

Page 16: ...and EN12184 24 volt DC Rear wheel direct drive via sealed drive axle 24 volt DC Permanent magnet totally enclosed for outdoor use Internal brushes 3 0 Amp no load 270W 4700R P M Automatic dynamic rege...

Page 17: ...CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS CIRCUIT DLAGRAM CIRCUIT DLAGRAM BATTERY WIRING DIAGRAM BATTERY WIRING DIAGRAM SIZE SPECIFICATION bootie 4 32 33...

Page 18: ...al from whom you purchased your Scooter Quoting model code bootie Days bootie dealer bootie Days bootie dealer bootie SPARE PARTS DESCRIPTION PART Number 34 35 DISPOSING To comply with national law th...

Page 19: ...ast every 12 months or more frequently if conditions and use require it Please contact your authorised dealer who will be able to advise you of his current costs affecting service visits Please note N...

Page 20: ...work is carried out The service agent will complete this section and return the book to you Healthcare SERVICE HISTORY DETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMP DATE INITIALS DETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OU...

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