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Prism Electric Scooter  

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Owner’s Handbook (Code: Z40949 Rev A) 

 

Ensure that the charger is removed from 
the mains and the scooter or battery pack 
after charging. Failure to do this may 
flatten the battery. 
Do not remove the battery pack whilst the 
scooter is switched on. 

 

 

Suggestions 
1.

 

Do not disconnect the charger cord until 
charging is completed and the light it lit 
Green.  

2.

 

When fully charged the battery charger 
will still trickle charge the battery for 
optimum range. 

3.

 

Even when not in use, the scooter should 
be charged at least every week to 
ensure battery longevity. 

4.

 

Ambient temperature will effect 
charging time. Charging time will be 
longer in cold environments. 

5.

 

The batteries carry a 1 year warranty 
which covers manufacturing defects 
only. It does not cover battery faults as 
result of not following the guidelines 
herein. 

 

 

Warning 
1.

 

Only use the charger supplied with the 
scooter. Using the wrong type of 
charger may cause damage. Never 
disassemble or modify the scooter. 

2.

 

Always charge the scooter in a well 
ventilated space. Avoid direct sunlight 
or contact with water and moisture. 

3.

 

Do Not charge or operate the scooter in 
temperatures below -10ºC or above 
50ºC. Do not expose the battery pack 
to these temperatures. 

 
About the Battery Pack 

 

The battery pack contains two 12V 12ah batteries. 
The batteries are sealed lead acid type and are 
maintenance free and are non-spillable. They are 
fitted with spade terminals. 

 

The batteries require charging every week to 
ensure battery longevity. 

 

The batteries supplied as standard with the battery 
pack are classified as safe for air transport under 
IATA special provision A67. 

 

Warning
If battery pack loses contact with the 
scooter during operation switch the key 
ignition off, re-insert the battery pack and 
switch the ignition back on. 

 
Battery Care 

1.

 

You should recharge the batteries after each 
time the scooter is used to ensure maximum 
battery range. The batteries should be charged 
at least once a week even if the scooter is not 
used. 

2.

 

After charging or replacing a new battery, 
drive the scooter for a short period to ensure 
battery capacity is sufficient. 

3.

 

In cold environment, the battery may respond 
more slowly and range will be reduced. 

4.

 

When driving on a gradient, the battery gauge 
will fluctuate. This is a normal occurrence. 

5.

 

Battery range is reduced when driving up 
gradients or on rough terrain, as the scooter 
uses more power. 

6.

 

The batteries should not be charged for more 
than 24 hours. 

 
Battery Replacement 
It is natural for the battery capacity to reduce with 
time, even if the battery is charged as directed above. 
When the battery range is about half of its peak 
performance we recommend that the batteries are 
changed. Continuing to use an old battery will result in 
a rapid reduction in the range of the scooter and can 
cause excessive wear and tear on other parts of the 
scooter. 

Summary of Contents for Prism 3-wheel

Page 1: ...Rev A SCOOTER RANGE Feel free to enjoy life The team at Drive Medical develops its products to give our customers the freedom to live independently This encompasses their daily home life and provides...

Page 2: ...ntil it drops in place and is secure Problem Tiller appears loose Symptoms Tiller adjustment knob loose Remedy Tighten tiller adjustment knob Problem Horn sounds involuntarily automatically Symptoms T...

Page 3: ...r greater stability 4 wheel Sport model for better performance 2 SAFETY Before Driving The user needs to be familiar with the use and operation of this scooter before driving Ride on the pavement and...

Page 4: ...r Product Code Drive Medical HX5 9JP Serial Max User Mass 115kg Above Located on rear WARNING Please hold the tiller before loosen the tiller adjustment knob Before lifting or driving the scooter make...

Page 5: ...l Please note the Prism Sport has a slight different control panel layout but functions are the same 4 7 6 CHARGER SOCKET SPEED DIAL HORN WIGWAG PADDLE KEY IGNITION POWER EYE BATTERY GAUGE 4 2 How To...

Page 6: ...e seat lever forward and swivel the seat Release the lever and then continue swivelling the seat until it locks in position Attention Return the seat to the forward position before driving Adjusting t...

Page 7: ...should operate as normal Freewheel Lever Engaged Drive Mode Push the lever down completely and the scooter can be driven by the motor Freewheel Mode Pull the lever up and switch the scooter off The sc...

Page 8: ...and pull out the key Stopping distance will vary with speed so begin braking as early as possible Always park on flat ground switch off and remove the key before dismounting 6 BATTERY CHARGING AND CAR...

Page 9: ...aled lead acid type and are maintenance free and are non spillable They are fitted with spade terminals The batteries require charging every week to ensure battery longevity The batteries supplied as...

Page 10: ...ere is no need to check tyre pressure 7 4 Cleaning The scooter should be cleaned periodically especially if you tend to drive on sand gravel or other adverse environments Use a soft wrung dry cloth to...

Page 11: ...up the scooter using the seat post whilst pulling the red handle behind the seat post 6 Lift the front section up until the lower pegs are no longer in contact with the curved locking brackets on the...

Page 12: ...t sections not connected Remedy Check batteries connected Push circuit breaker to reset Check connection on front to rear loom Problem Scooter will switch on but will not run Symptoms Flat batteries C...

Page 13: ...6km 10 miles Min turning radius 1200mm 3 11 5 Ground clearance 44mm 1 75 Kerb climbing ability 25mm 1 Obstacle climbing ability 25mm 1 Max load weight including goods 115kg 18 stone Model Reference Pr...

Page 14: ...lance of the warranty period on the scooter 5 Consumable items supplied will not generally be covered during the normal warranty period unless such items require repair or replacement clearly as a dir...

Page 15: ...off switch Seat Control Lever Back Braking Armrests Recharge point Electrics Batteries Connections condition Levels Lights Connections Test run Discharge test Forwards Wheels and Tyres Reverse Wear Em...

Page 16: ...Prism Electric Scooter A v e R 9 4 9 0 4 Z e d o C k o o b d n a H s r e n w O 5 1 f o 5 1 e g a P Appendix B Body Shroud Body Panel Installation...

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