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Scootle® Warranty

   

Your Scootle® is comes with a limited warranty against faults arising due to defects in 

manufacture or materials. The warranty period covers parts only. Costs of labor are 

neither stated nor implied by any provision within this manual or warranty.     

Frame: 

2 years from the date of purchase

 

All other components (excluding normal wear and tear of items such as tires ad 

upholstery): 

1 year from the date of purchase 

Such defects will be by covered by replacement parts or unit replacement, at 

firstSTREET, Inc.’s sole discretion.     

Batteries:    The provided Lithium-ion batteries are covered by a six-month warranty. 

Gradual deterioration due to being left in a discharged state or being left in cold 

conditions for long periods is not covered. 

Warranty does not cover

 

Any damage due to improper use or the replacement of parts arising from normal wear 

and tear such as tires, arm rests and upholstery. 

Claims due to a normal increase in operational noise level. 

This warranty does not cover labor or service calls. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Owner’s Information 

Purchaser’s Name ………………………………………………………. 

Purchase date …………………………………………………………… 

Owner’s Address ………………………………………………………. 

………………………………………………………………. …………… 

Scootle Serial # ……………............................................................ 

 

 

© 2021 first

STREET for Boomers and Beyond, Inc. 

 

If you have any questions about your Scootle, please   

contact us at 800-958-8324, if you purchased direct   

from firstSTREET.    If you purchased from a dealer,   

please contact your dealer for support. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Scootle

Page 1: ...EET for Boomers and Beyond Inc If you have any questions about your Scootle please contact us at 800 958 8324 If you purchased from a dealer please contact your dealer for support Customer If purchase...

Page 2: ...e folding frame designed to suit users up to 264 lbs The compact design and minimal component weight are of benefit to those that need mobility assistance from time to time The electronically controll...

Page 3: ...efore you are seated and ready to go Practice riding in an open area free of vehicles pedestrians and obstacles before using your Scootle near other people The Scootle was designed for hard solid surf...

Page 4: ...ht dusk or dawn or other situations when it is hard to see and use reflective tape on your scooter and wear bright clothing ii It may be hard for drivers to see you Make eye contact with drivers befor...

Page 5: ...as one approaches the source All electrical conductors act as antennas to the EM signals and to varying degrees all power wheelchairs scooters and personal mobility devices are susceptible to electrom...

Page 6: ...in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 8 kV contact 2 kV 4 kV 8 kV 15 kV air 8 kV con...

Page 7: ...LDING SEAT FRAME To open the seat frame Pull out the knob P in the direction of the arrow and lift the seat tube O up as illustrated Push the support lever in the direction of the arrow until it click...

Page 8: ...ck to ensure that the pin G is now locked into position 13 Fit the seat onto the frame and insert the seat frame tubes into the corresponding holes on the main frame Open the terminal cover L of the b...

Page 9: ...the anti tip wheels are extended and locked in position H when driving on sloping ground As illustrated below Position H provides the greatest stability Return the sliding tube to position J for tran...

Page 10: ...sts on your Scootle are not designed to load bearing DO NOT PUT EXCESSIVE WEIGHT ON THE ARMRESTS 17 SEAT POST CLAMP Insert the seat frame tubes into the corresponding holes on the main frame and then...

Page 11: ...t the two guide pins into corresponding seat post holes for adjustment then tighten screws D The guide pin can be folded to save space as per illustration Caution Please be cautious to avoid pinching...

Page 12: ...1 CRUISE CONTROL LIGHTS AND SWITCHES To lock the speed lever for transportation CAUTION ONLY BE USED WHEN POWER IS OFF Use one hand to pull the lever as arrow direction R and use the other hand to tur...

Page 13: ...egrees Do not use cruise control when riding down hills or down inclines 23 If the scooter does not move after the re set one of the following indicator lights may be displayed The magnetic brake eith...

Page 14: ...damaged or could cause damage if tampered with Warning If the ESC is disconnected the Scootle will continue to function normally but the speed will not reduce when turning 25 PRECAUTIONS When using yo...

Page 15: ...or close the terminal cover L by above illustration per arrow direction For safety reason you will need to close the terminal cover L while battery in individual pack for transportation or being charg...

Page 16: ...t until the light on the charger turns green Never use the battery for any purpose but power your scooter The battery charger can become hot during charging so your charger should be placed in a suita...

Page 17: ...ething contacting the terminals and causing a short circuit This could damage the battery or even cause it to explode To dispose of your battery return it to your dealer or a recycler Improper disposa...

Page 18: ...d to a power source ORANGE charging battery GREEN flashing almost fully charged SOLID GREEN fully charged 33 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING BATTERY MODULE 1 Charge battery module 1 The battery module can only...

Page 19: ...s if damaged it may cause the battery to general heat explode or ignite 2 Do not short circuit the and terminals with other metals 3 Do not place battery in a device with the and incorrectly positione...

Page 20: ...oth before using the battery 10 Remove a battery whose life cycle has expired 11 When the battery is worn out insulate the terminals by closing the terminal cover 12 DO NOT dispose of battery in fire...

Page 21: ...um ion batteries are covered by a six month warranty Gradual deterioration due to being left in a discharged state or being left in cold conditions for long periods is not covered Warranty does not co...

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