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User Manual 

 

Excel Entice

 

 

 

 

    

Pagina 3

 

 

Inside the control unit (Dynamic Rhino) is a function build who prevents deep de-charge of the batteries. The 
control unit reduces the speed eminently. 
 
Please make sure when driving the scooter and performing small maintenance to the 

Entice 

there can be no 

fingers injured in the space between the covers and the wheels. 

 
Driving inclines 

 
A very safe control feature when driving inclines is the following: if the 

Entice 

is able to drive an incline, the incline 

can also be descent with reduced speed. Always drive a steep incline up first and make sure the 

Entice 

is not too 

heavily loaded. 

 
Turning the 

Entice 

on an incline is not recommended. The scooter can easily tip over. 

 
Never drive from a pavement or incline diagonal. The scooter may tip over. Always drive off a pavement or incline 
at low speed. 
 
In areas with pedestrians it is recommended to adjust the maximum speed to a lower standard for your and other 
persons safety. 

 
Transport 

 
Transporting the 

Entice 

inside a vehicle can be done by making the scooter as small as possible. In this case, 

you dismount the chair and fold the tiller down. Always check if the scooter is not in freewheel mode and fixate it 
firmly to the floor. 
 

It is recommended to not sit in the scooter during transport. The scooter should always be lifted by two persons, 
one at the front (front bumper) and one at the back of the scooter (rear bumper). Van Os Medical accepts no 
responsibility for any eventual consequences. 

 
Freewheel mode 

 
On freewheel engagement the brakes of the 

Entice 

are not working. By disengaging the freewheel lever the 

brakes will be in work again. Look at page 17 for further freewheel explanation. 

 
Never use the freewheel mode when standing on an incline. This may cause the scooter drive by itself. 

 
Electro Magnetic Compatibility 

 
A couple of European standards have been set in the field of electro magnetic interference on electric devices. 
The 

Entice 

complies to these demands. In an extreme case the 

Entice 

might be sensitive to very powerful 

transmitters. This may cause unexplainable faults. In this case you best turn to your dealer. 

 
When using transmitters nearby the 

Entice 

, we recommend to first shut down the scooter before using a device. 

Examples of transmitters can be mobile phones, walkie talkies or a 27 MC transmitter. The 

Entice 

itself also 

transmits electric waves. These are within the applying standards. There might be, however, certain unintended 
events, like a shop alarm going off. 

 
Fixation belt (optional) 

 
An optional fixation belt can be mounted to fix the seat position (picture 1). The two parts of the belt can be 
mounted below the seat with screws. The screws fixate the belt to the ground plate of the seat. By use of a click 
buckle the belt can be fixated. 
Picture 1 

Summary of Contents for Entice 4

Page 1: ...Read instructions before use User Manual Excel Entice 4...

Page 2: ...for a longer time The Entice is an outdoor use scooter The seat can be adjusted by the user The seat height can also be adjusted to lower leg length The seat is able to turn and the flip backward armr...

Page 3: ...18 Opening battery space 19 Storage 19 Upholstery 19 Frame and plastic parts 19 Tires 19 Other maintenance 19 Replacement parts 20 Maintenance frequency 20 Faults 21 Range 21 Standard programmed driv...

Page 4: ...scooter should always be lifted by two persons one at the front front bumper and one at the back of the scooter rear bumper Van Os Medical accepts no responsibility for any eventual consequences Freew...

Page 5: ...programming adjustments of the Rhino controller ignoring warnings or precautions noted in this manual improper or insufficient maintenance First use Find an open area such as a park and make sure you...

Page 6: ...ture 4 Picture 4 Once you are familiar with S turns practice moving in reverse When driving backward the scooter already drives slower than forward but for your safety we recommend to put the setting...

Page 7: ...oads picture 15 Be sure to use headlights when driving at night picture 16 Picture 17 Picture 18 Picture 19 Make sure that there are no obstacles behind you when driving in reverse We recommend to set...

Page 8: ...neven or unprotected surfaces such as grass gravel and slippery decks picture 24 Use low speed while driving downhill When going downhill the tiller will become harder to reach and handle When braking...

Page 9: ...is powered and no pushing the button By pressing it horn technical problems are at hand again the warning lights will go off the Indicator will lit up If a specific part of the electronics need mainte...

Page 10: ...transfer Make sure the Entice is always turned off and in freewheel position before making a transfer move the rotation lever upwards to unlock the chair picture 32 next turn the chair 90 left or rig...

Page 11: ...escent with reduced speed Always drive a steep incline up first and make sure the Entice is not too heavily loaded Picture 33 Driving up a hill lean a little forward and drive as constant as possible...

Page 12: ...t of this feature can be noticed by the decreasing maximum speed Drive as little as possible in this condition After thy system being engaged the batteries should be charged as soon as possible Freewh...

Page 13: ...armrests can be fully flipped up picture 37 Also the angle and the armrest height are adjustable The armrests are fully flipped up by moving them up he armrest angle is adjustable by the bolt on the...

Page 14: ...ent of the Entice can be done by first engaging the freewheel mode and the power off If this is not done the Entice can only be moved with great strength put the freewheel lever in the up position Thi...

Page 15: ...cover picture 40 4 When the battery charger is turned on the scooter will be charged During charge the progress indicator will blink A RED light means the charger is in use a WHITE light means the sco...

Page 16: ...rts The chassis and the plastic parts including the control panel should only be cleaned with a light moist cloth Dry the parts after that with a dry cloth It is not allowed to clean the Entice with a...

Page 17: ...indicator indicates a fault by blinking codes If the status indicator shows a fault the first thing to do is turn off the power of the Entice and ignite again If the indicator shows another fault ple...

Page 18: ...rogram does not satisfy you it can be adjusted by use of a programmer box to adjust all parameters to your desires The values of the parameters have been carefully chosen Extreme altering of the param...

Page 19: ...me Van Os Medical BV W Van Os Koperslagerij 9 Address 4651 SK Steenbergen Country The Netherlands Function Director Technical constructed file Prepared by Name P van Os Function research and developme...

Page 20: ...Seat height minimum 640 mm from the floor Seat height maximum 710 mm from the floor Back rest angle adjustable 90 135 adjustable Backrest height 490 mm Armrest height 170 240 mm Front side arm pad to...

Page 21: ...aximum current 110 Park brake delay 6 Soft start period 50 Pot neutral 128 Std speed pot FSD 72 Std speed pot dead 20 Alt speed pot FSD 72 Alt speed pot dead 20 Options menu Single ended pot off Stand...

Page 22: ...User Manual Excel Entice Pagina 21 Van Os Medical B V The Netherlands Koperslagerij 9 4651 SK Steenbergen NB Tel 31 0 167 57 3020 Fax 31 0 167 57 3381 info vanosmedical nl www vanosmedical com Dealer...

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