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Never 

 

travel 

 

up 

 

or 

 

down 

 

on 

 

an 

 

incline 

 

that 

 

is 

 

potentially 

 

hazardous such as one that  

      is wet, icy, slippery, has loose gravel, etc.

• 

 

Always start an incline at the base of the incline.  

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Shift your upper body towards the handlebars to shift weight to the front wheel.

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Slowly twist the throttle to move the scooter forward.

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Never stop the scooter on an incline.  Do not zigzag, but travel in a straight line to the top. 

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If the scooter loses momentum, quickly apply the hand brake and put both feet on the 

ground.  Get off the SmartScoot

TM

 and walk the product either up or down the incline.

 

 

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Go very slowly while driving down a ramp.  In fact, you can drive down the ramp in neutral 

without using the throttle.

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Keep your hand on the disc brake handle and slowly apply pressure if the scooter picks up 

too much speed.

    

       

       
 

       
       
      

       
        

    

 

 

     

        
 

 

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SmartScoot

 

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should 

 

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be 

 

driven 

 

over 

 

any 

curb. Apply the brake, turn off the scooter and get 

  

off the scooter.  

 

Lift 

 

or 

 

walk 

 

the 

 

scooter 

 

around 

the 

 

curb prior to getting back on.

WARNING 

 

– Attempting to drive over a curb 

can cause the product to tip over bac

kwards 

resulting in possible injury and will cause 
damage to the scooter

.  Also use caution when 

driving on sidewal

ks near curbs to avoid one 

wheel falling off the curb.  This will cause the 
scooter to tip over resulting in possible injury.

Summary of Contents for SmartScooter

Page 1: ...U S E R S I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L Version 1 7 INNOVATIVE MOBILITY PRODUCTS LLC WWW SMARTSCOOT COM...

Page 2: ...te the SmartScootTM you must be able to understand all of these materials including this Users Instruction Manual which sets forth safety instructions Any questions regarding information contained in...

Page 3: ...eneral should be sent in writing to info smartscoot com or called in to our customer service representatives at 855 726 6866 855 SCOOT66 CONTENTS Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 10 Page...

Page 4: ...capacity Do not mount or dismount the SmartScootTM unless it is resting at a complete stop and is turned off Comply with all local laws and regulations while operating the SmartScoot TM Check that al...

Page 5: ...Attempting to go over hazards will cause the unit to tip over The SmartScootTM is not designed to go up steep inclines Attempting to drive up steep inclines can cause the unit to lose momentum The Sma...

Page 6: ...6 SMARTSCOOT TM FEATURES FOLDABLE Cane Holder Please note Light now located on the handlebar Please note light now located on the handlebar...

Page 7: ...ect condition 1 Using a scissors carefully cut the white wire ties from the product CAUTION Do not cut the black wire ties These are used to route the wiring throughout the Scooter 2 Remove and discar...

Page 8: ...pin from the post To remove the pin continually press down the small knob on the end of the pin until the pin is removed completely from the system See Figure 2 3 Insert the seat into the attached sea...

Page 9: ...tion POSITIONING AND TIGHTENING THE BRAKE HANDLE 1 This process requires you to use the enclosed Allen wrench 2 Sitting on the scooter place your right hand on the throttle 3 Next lift the hand brake...

Page 10: ...the you adjust height handle bars Simply open the clamp by releasing the lever Lift or lower the handlebars to a comfortable height When at the desired height push in the lever to tighten the clamp AD...

Page 11: ...locking system Grab hold of the lever and pull it forward until it tightens PLEASE NOTE Over tightening the screw will make it difficult for you to tighten the handle You might have to loosen the scre...

Page 12: ...nt the narrowest position of the wheels The wheelbase gets longer as you move towards the outer two holes PLEASE NOTE Once you have determined the position of the wheels it must be the same position o...

Page 13: ...notch and clamp With one hand on the steering column use one finger from your opposite hand to slide the latch sideways until the steering column releases 3 Do NOT attempt to lift the scooter by the...

Page 14: ...nd easily into as many as three lighter pieces The heaviest piece weighs only 27 pounds and even better no tools are required to disassemble the scooter Users can choose to remove just the seat or bot...

Page 15: ...utton to turn on the SmartScoot and push the button in again to turn off the SmartScoot Turn off your SmartScoot when it is not being operated to help preserve the battery life 2 Speed Control The gre...

Page 16: ...he brake inward 8 Parking brake The parking brake is a small black lever located above the far left hand side of the brake To engage the brake pull the brake back halfway and at the same time pull bac...

Page 17: ...n the lowest speed 4 Learn to use the throttle and brake With your right hand apply pressure to the hand brake Releasing the hand brake slowly turn the handle throttle and move the scooter forward fiv...

Page 18: ...of an elevator While in reverse limit turns or changes in directions 7 Avoid steep inclines and hills SmartScootTM is not designed to be driven up steep inclines or hills However the SmartScoot should...

Page 19: ...even surfaces Occasionally you may find yourself negotiating a curve or corner too fast and the inner rear wheel starts to lift off the ground If this happens immediately reduce your speed lessen the...

Page 20: ...ScootTM and walk the product either up or down the incline Go very slowly while driving down a ramp In fact you can drive down the ramp in neutral without using the throttle Keep your hand on the disc...

Page 21: ...rmitted to use the SmartScoot TM inside of buildings airports shopping malls stores theaters etc Doors can be a challenge when using the SmartScoot We recommend when using the SmartScoot indoors that...

Page 22: ...r destination A gate check tag should be placed on the scooter Passengers with mobility devices are usually asked to board the airplane first to give the airline handlers enough time to store the Smar...

Page 23: ...ket by folding in the front then the sides Collapse the folded part onto the back and close the clasp LUGGAGE RACK REMOVABLE 1 Place the rack into the two holes on the bottom of the steering column by...

Page 24: ...ot TM or disconnected and charged at a location away from the scooter To charge the battery while connected to the scooter plug the charging connector into the charging socket and then connect the cha...

Page 25: ...nths Store the battery indoors in a dry environment Storage temperature range 4 F 20 C to 104 F 40 C Charging temperature range 32 F 0 C to 104 F 40 C Operating temperature range 4 F 20 C to 122 F 50...

Page 26: ...nce Battery Battery Certification Battery Charger Battery Charging Time Frame Materials Brakes Drive Details 39 H x 38 L x 22 W 30 5 H x 38 L x 22 W 17 H x 38 L x 22 W 39 5lbs 8 5 lbs 4 lbs 250 lbs Lo...

Page 27: ...NOT LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR SERVICE OF THE SMARTSCOOT TM THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES STATED ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OT...

Page 28: ...arings throughout the scooter and the frame is constructed using stainless steel In addition all parts can be can be cleaned with general cleaning agents However there are a few maintenance items that...

Page 29: ...ut 10mm and using a 3mm Allen wrench turning the screw very slightly clockwise Note very small adjustments 1 8 to turns should be made so that you do not provide too much braking pressure Spinning the...

Page 30: ...t COMMENTS ON THE BATTERY Your SmartScoot TM comes with a top grade Lithium Ion battery to provide abundant power in a very light weight package Like all rechargeable batteries this battery will wear...

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