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STARTING TO DRIVE YOUR SCOOTER  

First Time Use 
Prior to using your Safari Lite 4000 Portable scooter for the first time, you must charge the batteries 
fully (refer to Battery Charging Procedures). Charging may take up to 12 hours. Charging the 
batteries completely prior to first time use will benefit battery efficiency. Failure to do so may cause 
permanent battery damage.  

Getting Started 
Select a level area with plenty of space. 
Mount the scooter by pushing the arm upward out of the way and sliding onto the seat or swivel the 
seat around to mount. Use the arm rest for support if necessary. 
Adjust the tiller and seat as previously described.  

Starting Scooter Movement 
Ensure that you are seated in a comfortable position. 
Turn the key to the on position. 
Your speed setting should be on or near the turtle (slow). 
Push your right thumb lever (yellow) and the scooter will move forward slowly. The harder 
you push, the faster the scooter goes but will only reach the speed level that has been selected. 
Release the lever and the scooter will slowly come to a stop as the magnetic brake automatically 
engages.  

Steering 
Steering the scooter is light and easy. When starting off ensure that you give a wide clearance 
when turning so that the rear wheels clear any obstacle that you are passing. When steering through 
limited spaces such as a doorway or when turning around, turn the tiller handles where you want to 
go and apply power gently. The scooter will turn very tightly, but will still move with complete 
stability as long as the speed is not too high.  

Reversing 
Before reversing ensure that the area behind is free from any hazards or obstructions. Adjust your 
speed setting to a low setting before you move in reverse. Push your left thumb lever (black), 
and steer wide of all corners and obstacles.  

Dismounting 
Before dismounting ensure that the key is turned to the off position. 
Dismount the scooter by pushing the arm upward out of the way and sliding off the seat or swivel 
the seat around to dismount. Use the arm rest for support if necessary.  

CAUTION: Please ensure that care is exercised when mounting or dismounting the scooter and 
that the tiller and foot rest is not used for support. 

Summary of Contents for Safari Lite 4000

Page 1: ...Evolution Safari Scooters 1 Model Safari Lite 4000 Portable Scooter User Manual...

Page 2: ...SCOOTER TILLER CONTROLS 9 DRIVE FREEWHEEL OPERATION 10 STARTING TO DRIVE YOUR SCOOTER 11 EXTRA GUIDELINES IN THE CONTROL OF YOUR SCOOTER 12 TRANSPORT STORAGE 13 BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGING 14 MAINT...

Page 3: ...estyle The Safari Lite 4000 can be used in confined spaces both indoors and out Direct drive transaxle and automatic electromagnetic brake give a smooth safe and efficient ride We know that the Safari...

Page 4: ...nstalled DO NOT use an escalator to move a scooter between floors Serious injury could occur DO NOT drive the scooter on an incline that has oil water or ice film on it DO NOT try to lift the scooter...

Page 5: ...en when not being used 2 Medium range mobile transceivers such as those used in police cars fire trucks ambulances and taxis These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of the vehicle 3 Long...

Page 6: ...ed movement or brake release occurs turn the scooter OFF as soon as it is safe 4 Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying the scooter may make it more susceptible to EMI NOTE There...

Page 7: ...e adjustment knob located at the base of the tiller fig 2 Tighten knob to lock tiller in place You may lock the tiller assembly into place so that it doesn t s w i n from side to side by lifting the r...

Page 8: ...13 alphanumerical digits beginning with the number 1 Armrest Width Adjustments Fig 6 On the underside back of the seat there are two armrest hand knobs one on each side Turn hand knobs counterclockwis...

Page 9: ...humb lever controls the forward motion The amount of pressure applied to each lever will determine the speed the scooter travels at up to the speed selected Release the thumb lever and the scooter wil...

Page 10: ...ever moved backward drive position and then turned on in order to reset the circuits WARNING Always re engage the free wheeling device after use Failure to do so may result in injury Anti tip wheels T...

Page 11: ...as been selected Release the lever and the scooter will slowly come to a stop as the magnetic brake automatically engages Steering Steering the scooter is light and easy When starting off ensure that...

Page 12: ...scooter will slowly stop Safe Climbing Angle Always follow the guidelines of the safe climbing angle as shown in figure 9 Caution Do not turn off the control key while the unit is in motion Grass and...

Page 13: ...ve battery pack Turn yellow battery pack locking lever to unlock position Lift battery pack up and off using handle Note battery pack is secured by Velcro 4 Fold tiller down and lock into place Loosen...

Page 14: ...st Time Use Prior to using your Safari Lite 4000 Portable scooter for the first time you must charge the batteries fully refer to Battery Charging Procedures Charging may take up to 12 hours Charging...

Page 15: ...or old a variety of problems may occur with the unit including charging problems reduced speed loss of range and others Please contact your local Evolution Technologies Inc provider for battery repla...

Page 16: ...8 Maximum Climbing Angle based on user weight of 100kg 220lb Safe Climbing Angle o Fig 9 Range3 per charge w STD 21Ah Battery 90kg User Weight After the battery and mechanical moving parts fully break...

Page 17: ...or will be indemnified from any product liability claim if the above maintenance service requirement is not met NOTE Regular Monthly inspection is strongly recommended by the manufacturer to ensure ul...

Page 18: ...Evolution Safari Scooters 18 NOTES...

Page 19: ...Evolution Safari Scooters 19 NOTES...

Page 20: ...onsibility for any personal injury or property damage which may occur as a result of improper or unsafe use of its products Mechanical or electrical defects will be dealt with on a contingency liabili...

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