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S8 Aviator 

Owner’s Handbook 

 

Page 5 

SPECIFICATION 

 

Model 

S8 Aviator 

Weight Capacity (MUW) 

185kg (29 stone) 

Drive Wheel 

33 x 10cm (13” x 4”) 

Front Wheel 

33 x 10cm (13” x 4”) 

Max Speed 

8mph (13kph) 

Battery 

12V x 50ah (2 pcs) 

Range 

35km (22 miles) 

Charger Type 

5A Off Board 120/240V 

Controller 

Dynamic Rhino 110A 

Motor Type 

700W 

Weight (With Battery) 

108kg (238lb) 

Weight (W/Out Battery) 

80kg (176lb) 

Turning Radius 

116cm (46”) 

Suspension  

Full 

Length 

157cm (62”) 

Width 

70cm (28”) 

Height 

135cm (53”) 

Seat Width 

51cm (20”) 

Seat Height 

46cm (18”) 

Seat Depth 

48cm (19”) 

Back Height 

77cm (30”) 

Wheel Base 

97cm (38”) 

Ground Clearance 

12cm (5”) 

Footwell 

40cm (16”) 

 

 

 

 

ADJUSTMENTS FOR COMFORT 

 

Adjustments for Seating Comfort 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The flip-up 

armrest height 

can be 

adjusted by 

turning the 

adjustment 

dial. 

Press the 
bottom to 
adjust the 
height of the 
headrest. 

Adjust the seat 

back lever for 

seating back angle. 

 

Turn  the  swivel  lever 
downwards  to  rotate 
the seat. 

 

Push  the  front  lever 
upwards  to  move  the 
seat 

forward 

and 

backward. 

Tiller Adjustment for Comfort 

The angle of the tiller can be adjusted 
for comfort.  

To alter the angle, pull the lever on the 
tiller down.  

Adjust the tiller to the required angle 
and push the lever back up

 

Summary of Contents for S8 Aviator

Page 1: ...and friends Our goal is to develop a range that will provide individuals with a chance to enjoy every day life e ic ig a tu N 1 0 Driv Med al Des n M nufac ring Y 1 50 iv ic J Dr e Med al Ltd HX5 9 P...

Page 2: ...he scooter while you are under the influence of alcohol Never use mobile phones or radio transmitters such as walkie talkies Make sure that there are no obstacles behind you while reversing your scoot...

Page 3: ...shrouds Personal injury and damage to the scooter may result 7 Never try to use your scooter beyond its limitations as described in this manual 8 Please do not sit on your scooter while it is in a mov...

Page 4: ...observe weight limitations 2 Do not carry passengers on scooters Carrying passengers on scooter may affect the centre of gravity resulting in a tip or a fall Tyre inflation 1 If your scooter is equip...

Page 5: ...e current technology is capable of providing at least 20 V m of immunity level which would provide useful protection against common sources of radiated EMI Following the advisory notes listed below sh...

Page 6: ...Seat Height 46cm 18 Seat Depth 48cm 19 Back Height 77cm 30 Wheel Base 97cm 38 Ground Clearance 12cm 5 Footwell 40cm 16 ADJUSTMENTS FOR COMFORT Adjustments for Seating Comfort The flip up armrest heig...

Page 7: ...speed 4 Speed Indicates if the speed is showing mph or kph 5 Error If lit the scooter has detected an error 6 Time Indicates if the clock is showing AM or PM time 7 Battery Gauge Shows the remaining...

Page 8: ...ck with your fingers To allow the scooter to reverse squeeze the left hand side of the lever back The scooter will sound a warning beep when reversing Do not attempt to squeeze both sides of the lever...

Page 9: ...s at the required setting 7 Hold down the MODE and SET buttons for 2 seconds g Odometer To see the total mileage of the scooter press the mode button until the ODO function is lit on the display and t...

Page 10: ...art scooter 4 Over Current Switch off scooter and restart after 5 minutes 5 Parking Brake Check scooter is not in freewheel mode 6 Speed Lever Not Aligned Restart scooter with speed lever released 7 L...

Page 11: ...battery may be defective if the battery is not fully charged CAUTION Before using the battery charger read all instructions and safety labels 1 Use the battery charger in a well ventilated area 2 To a...

Page 12: ...be poor SCOOTER MAINTENANCE Your power scooter is designed for minimal maintenance However like any motorized vehicle it requires routine maintenance To keep your scooter for years of trouble free op...

Page 13: ...irect contact with water Keep wheels free from lint hair sand and carpet fibres Visually inspect the tyre tread If less than 1mm 1 32 please have your tyres replaced by your local dealer All upholster...

Page 14: ...few minutes and then turn the power back on again The controller has detected a shorted motor Check the loom for shorts and check the motor Contact your service agent 5 Brake fault Drive inhibited Che...

Page 15: ...eshoot on your own The following symptoms could indicate a serious problem with your scooter Contact your local dealer if any of the following arises 1 Motor noise 2 Frayed harnesses 3 Cracked or brok...

Page 16: ...ly as a direct result of a manufacturing or material defect Such items include among others motor brushes tyres arm pads seat cushion fuses bulbs tiller cover rear shroud front shroud 6 The above warr...

Page 17: ...ntrol Lever Back Braking Armrests Recharge point Electrics Batteries Connections condition Levels Lights Connections Test run Discharge test Forwards Wheels and Tyres Reverse Wear Emergency stop Press...

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