Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare AutoFold Elite FLEX/SUSP/BLUE Instruction Manual Download Page 1

 

 

Summary of Contents for AutoFold Elite FLEX/SUSP/BLUE

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Page 2: ...12 VI PARTS 16 VII FOLDING UNFOLDING 18 VIII OPERATION 20 IX BATTERIES CHARGING 23 X CARE MAINTENANCE 25 XI SPECIFICATIONS 29 XII LIMITED WARRANTY 30 XIII QUICK START GUIDE 32 XIV FOLDING TROUBLESHOOT...

Page 3: ...rder This Owner s Manual includes a repair maintenance record chart and warranty Please keep it in a safe place or with the scooter If someone else uses the scooter please provide a copy of the Owner...

Page 4: ...e used on footpaths pavements bridleways in pedestrian areas and can be used on the road if a pavement is not available or to cross a road The manufacturer disclaims all responsibilities for any perso...

Page 5: ...freewheel levers are in the drive position before getting in or out of the scooter To ensure the user s familiarity with the scooter s operation practice driving at low speeds in a spacious hazard fr...

Page 6: ...ised Drive DeVilbiss service agent is prohibited and voids any applicable warranty Do not take your scooter on roads or highways see environment of use content in section I for exceptions Do not opera...

Page 7: ...ur needs WARNING Do not modify your scooter in any way doing so will void the warranty SAFETY CHECK ATTENTION Inspect the following components before each use Electrical connections secure and free fr...

Page 8: ...h the throttle forward to come safely down the incline WARNING Never put the scooter in freewheel model while on an incline Do not fold or unfold on an incline WARNING Drive your scooter straight up o...

Page 9: ...orm superbly on level outdoor surfaces ATTENTION When operating outdoors avoid uneven terrain soft surfaces tall grass loose gravel loose sand fresh water salt water edges of streams lakes or oceans I...

Page 10: ...IXED OBSTACLES Use extreme caution on when operating your scooter near kerbs porches stairs escalators drop offs unprotected ledges and raised areas WARNING Never attempt to navigate your scooter over...

Page 11: ...s Provider assistive technology therapist or healthcare professional are responsible for determining your requirement for a safety belt to operate your scooter safely Once determined securely fasten t...

Page 12: ...hieving an immunity level of 20 V m which provides protection from more common sources of EMI Your scooter with no modifications has an immunity level of 20 V m EMI becomes more intense as you move cl...

Page 13: ...ironment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The AutoFold Elite Scooter uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interfe...

Page 14: ...nt Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV line s and neutral Not Applicable Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment or typical home environment Voltage dips short interrup...

Page 15: ...EN 60601 1 2 2015 Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the AutoFold Elite Scooter including cables than the recommended separation distance calculate...

Page 16: ...radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the AutoFold Elite Scooter can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobi...

Page 17: ...he terminology to better understand part references throughout the Owner s Manual Image for illustration only Colours may vary Tiller Tiller Height Adjustment Catch Tiller Angle Adjustment Lever Seat...

Page 18: ...utoFold Elite Scooter features an LCD display below The Speedo shows the current speed of the scooter The Power Gauge shows battery voltage and remaining power in the battery The Odometer displays the...

Page 19: ...ly unfold The scooter will quickly beep three times when fully unfolded Automatic Folding Ensure the scooter is switched on with the ignition key Press the B button or B CLOSE button on the tiller for...

Page 20: ...ooter in a loose state 4 Use both hands to fully unfold the scooter The scooter is fully open when you hear a click Note You can fold or unfold the scooter manually by releasing the red manual fold re...

Page 21: ...drive forward backward left or right Squeeze the right hand side of the wigwag towards the handlebar to move the scooter forwards Squeeze the left hand side of the wigwag towards the handlebar to mov...

Page 22: ...witched on Armrest installation To install the armrests first remove the tie wrap securing the protective plug to the frame and remove this plug Insert the armrest into the frame and secure with suppl...

Page 23: ...n Pull on the Tiller Height Adjustment Catch on the tiller to unlock Then pull up the tiller until it is set at the correct height for the user Push the catch to lock the tiller USB Operation The USB...

Page 24: ...our scooter on charge and the light has not turned amber then check the charger is connected and that there is not a fault with the battery BATTERY MAINTENANCE CHARGING HABITS To ensure maximum life f...

Page 25: ...the charger after 6 hours If the scooter is not going to be used for a while remove the charger and battery from the scooter to prevent the battery for discharging and its capacity reducing PUBLIC TR...

Page 26: ...MOISTURE Should your scooter come in to contact with water or moisture dry your scooter thoroughly with a towel Allow your scooter to sit in a dry place for 8 to 12 hours to allow unseen moisture to e...

Page 27: ...ON To clean your scooter use a damp cloth with a mild non abrasive cleaner on the plastic and metal parts If necessary clean your scooter with an approved disinfectant safe for use on your unit WARNIN...

Page 28: ...t components Loose wheels SUGGESTION Fill out your authorised Drive DeVilbiss provider s information below along with your scooter information for quick reference in the event you may need service AUT...

Page 29: ...ires Check for flat spots on tyres and loose wheels Inspect seat and armrests for loose hardware or damage Inspect batteries are free from corrosion Inspect all harnesses to the controller are securel...

Page 30: ...ween Arms 48cm Weights Base Weight 25kg Battery Weight 2kg Total Weight 27kg Power Motor 24V x 120W Controller PG S Drive 45A Batteries 25 2V x 10Ah Lithium 252Wh total Battery Charger Input 100 240V...

Page 31: ...ve DeVilbiss effective from the date of purchase REPLACEMENT PARTS WARRANTY Parts that are supplied by Drive DeVilbiss as replacements to warranted parts will be warranted for a period of time equal t...

Page 32: ...arranties including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to one 1 year from the date of original purchase and to the extent permitted by law Any and all other impl...

Page 33: ...armrest 1 x charger and mains cable 2 Plug the mains lead into the charger and then plug the round connector from the charger into the charging socket of the scooter Finally switch the charger on at...

Page 34: ...pressing the lever arrowed whilst pulling or pushing the tiller to the correct angle for the user Release the lever to lock the tiller in position 6 Pull on the catch arrowed on the tiller to unlock T...

Page 35: ...gnition and turn to start the scooter 8 Insert the armrest into the receiver Note The angle of the armrest may need adjusting Please refer to the procedure on page 21 12 CHARGE BEFORE USE Plug the mai...

Page 36: ...deos showing the above processes are also available on the Drive DeVilbiss website www drivedevilbiss co uk Step 4 Press the B Closed button on the control panel to silence the buzzer and complete the...

Page 37: ..._ Not Used 6 Beeps __ __ The scooter will not move because the charger is plugged in The scooter does not show this error as the charger is used to operate the folding mechanism Remedy Unplug Charger...

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Page 40: ...n rain or snowy weather Keep loose clothing clear of the scooter Do not operate Mobile phones while the scooter is powered on Warning Beware of potential hazard Warning Pinch hazard WEEE Label Do not...

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