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Owner’s Manual

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Summary of Contents for PURSUIT

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Page 2: ...2 9 RULES FOR USE AND OTHER SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 11 4 YOUR E TRAVELLER Pursuit 13 5 OPERATION 16 5 1 CONTROL PANEL 16 5 2 TILLER ADJUSTMENTS 17 5 3 SEATING 18 5 4 FREEWHEEL MODE 19 6 RIDING YOUR Pur...

Page 3: ...your new Scooter is very important to us If you feel that you do not understand the instructions and suggestions presented in this owner manual or if for any reason you do not feel capable of performi...

Page 4: ...unit on and off light switch to turn the headlights and tail light on and off and the red horn button Seat The armrest can be tilted back to make transfers easier and the seat back and armrest fold f...

Page 5: ...r PROHIBITED Indicate s an action s that should not be performed under any circumstance Failure to adhere can cause personal injury and or equipment damage This icon is represented as a black symbol w...

Page 6: ...lip up the armrest s When getting on or off your E Traveller Pursuit keep your weight toward the middle of the deck Putting most or all of your weight on the edge of the deck may cause an unstable con...

Page 7: ...lerate slowly and carefully Do not try to descend or climb a slope whose gradient is greater than recommended Pursuit maximum recommended incline is 6 degrees Figure 2 Going Up an Incline Figure 3 Tra...

Page 8: ...1 Set the key switch to the off position See section 5 Operation 2 Dismount your E Traveller Pursuit 3 Set the freewheel switch to disengaged 4 While standing alongside the Scooter carefully manually...

Page 9: ...er s manual before operating transporting or disassembling your Pursuit use caution when bending and lifting Refer to the specifications section in this manual for individual component weights Always...

Page 10: ...r curb that is higher than the ground clearance listed on the specifications chart see page 14 Never back up or down a step or curb Do not drive your Pursuit in icy or salted conditions Never operate...

Page 11: ...E traveller Pursuit FOR YOUR RECORDS Please fill in your Pursuit information below This information will be useful in the event that you ever need to contact E traveller Technologies concerning your S...

Page 12: ...to the top seat back 34 5in 876mm Ground to Top of Seat 22 75in 578mm Ground to Top of Deck 6in 152mm Deck to Top of Seat 19 5in 495mm Front Axle to Rear Axle 28 7in 729mm Weight of Unit assembled 65...

Page 13: ...eel comfortable safe and in control of your Pursuit Key Switch This switch turns the power on and off to your Pursuit See figure 5 Insert the key into the key switch Turn the key 90 degrees clockwise...

Page 14: ...nd fingers to pull back on the left side of the throttle control lever When the throttle control lever is completely released it automatically returns to the centre top position and engages your scoot...

Page 15: ...lding Armrests Flip up Armrests Pull up on the end of either armrest to flip it up for easy transfer on and off your E Traveller Pursuit See figure 7 Do not push with excess force on the arm or use th...

Page 16: ...ake and take your Scooter out of freewheel mode Press the 0 symbol on the freewheel switch See figure 9 Pushing the Scooter too quickly in freewheel will cause the motor to act as a generator causing...

Page 17: ...ity of accidentally activating the paddle controls and causing injury to yourself and or others 2 Check to be certain that your Pursuit freewheel switch is in the engaged position See section 5 operat...

Page 18: ...ufficient clearance when turning your Scooter so that the rear wheels will clear any obstacle Turning your Scooter too sharply at too high a speed may create a situation where one of the rear wheels w...

Page 19: ...ust stop your Pursuit while driving up a ramp Starting up again simply requires that you apply gentle and steady forward power pressure to the throttle control lever Accelerate gently after stopping o...

Page 20: ...andle to move the Scooter as they could inadvertently fold causing injury 3 Optional Fold the seatback down and pull each arm assembly outward and fold them down See figure 12 4 Lift the yellow handle...

Page 21: ...Be careful not to pinch your fingers between the frames Figure 14 Folding Seat Frame 11 Fold Down and Lock the Tiller Squeeze the tiller lever and lower the tiller down until it won go any further Th...

Page 22: ...e with great care Always try to get help from a second person especially when stowing parts for transport WARNING Pinch Point A pinch point is an area where you MUST consider your fingers to be sure t...

Page 23: ...18 Figure 17 Folded Position Figure 18 RaisingTiller 3 Grasp the seat pedestal as shown and pull the seat frame up and back until locked See figure 19 WARNING WATCH FINGER PLACEMENT BE CAREFUL NOT TO...

Page 24: ...d and push down to lock it See figure 21 6 Pull each arm upward until they lock into place See figure 22 Figure 21 Installing Seat Figure 22 Lifting Arm Seat Back 7 Lift the seat back up 8 Make sure t...

Page 25: ...ts is not covered by the warranty Do not use the tires or wheels to lift your Pursuit The tires may rotate and cause injury or damage Only lift your Pursuit using the supplied handles There are 2 side...

Page 26: ...lubricated and sealed No additional lubrication is required 10 2 Cleaning your Pursuit Tyres Clean the tires with ordinary kitchen type cleaners and a damp cloth Do not use solvents on the tires Solve...

Page 27: ...ng Never use an automotive or wet type charger Avoid deep discharges and never drain the battery pack completely Do not leave the battery pack in a low state of charge for extended periods Charge a di...

Page 28: ...a heavy current draw that can overload the scooter power module Remedy Do not perform the above possible causes for the power module to overload Recharge your Pursuit battery pack See Battery Pack an...

Page 29: ...ack See Battery Pack and Charging in this section 2 Flashes Beeps Indicates that the battery voltage is too low for the Scooter to operate At this voltage your Scooter will cease operation If you have...

Page 30: ...ure does not solve the problem contact your authorized Motobility Wholesale provider 7 Flashes Beeps Indicates a problem with the throttle control lever May also indicate a problem with the potentiome...

Page 31: ...minate The USB charging port will not charge your smart devices such as a phone or tablet Remedy Check the fuse 35 AMP inside the power module panel located directly under the seat Replace the fuse wi...

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