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5.0   

CONTROL PANEL     

 

 

10.  Throttle Lever Forward/Back   
11.  Key Switch   
12.  Charger Socket 

 Tiller     

 

 

 

 

 

13.    Battery Indicator/Gauge   
14. 

Speed Adjustment Dial     

15.    Horn Button     

 

 

 

5.1              Throttle Control Lever 

 Forward/Back: (10) 

This lever allows you to control the forward speed and the reverse speed of your scooter up to the 
maximum speed you pre-set with the speed adjustment dial. 
Place your right hand on the right hand tiller handle and your left hand on the left hand tiller 
handle.   
 

 

To move forward

, use your right hand fingers to pull back on the right side of the throttle 

control lever. 

 

To move backward

, use your left hand fingers to pull back on the left side of the throttle control 

lever. 

 
Release the lever and allow your scooter to come to a complete stop before pulling the other side of the 
lever to move in reverse. When the scooter is moving in reverse, the reverse beeper will sound. 

When the throttle is completely released, it automatically returns to the centre “stop” position and 

engages your s

cooter’s brakes.

 

 

 

5.2   

Key Switch: (11)

 

This turns the power on and off your scooter. 

 

Insert the key into the key switch. 

 

Turn the key clockwise to turn on your scooters power. The battery indicator will light up to 

indicate that the power is on.   

 

Turn the key anti-clockwise to 

turn off your scooter’s power. The battery indicator light will turn 

off to indicate the power is off. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Globe Trotter

Page 1: ...MOBILITY SCOOTER USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...rect use improves your mobility and quality of life This owner s manual includes operation instructions for every aspect of the scooter CONTENTS 1 0 SAFETY GUIDELINES 2 2 0 PRE RIDE SAFETY CHECK 3 3 0 SPECIFICATION 4 4 0 COMPONENTS OF THE SCOOTER 5 5 0 OPERATION CONTROL PANEL 6 7 6 0 OPERATION FOLDING UNFOLDING 8 11 7 0 OPERATION BEFORE GETTING ON YOU SCOOTER 12 14 8 0 OPERATION OPERATING YOUR SCO...

Page 3: ...ibility of the scooter user who is capable of making such a decision and his her health care professional i e medical doctor physical therapist etc The contents of this manual are based on the expectation that a mobility device expert has properly fitted the scooter to the user and has assisted the prescribing health care professional and or the authorized provider in the instruction process for t...

Page 4: ...heel lever is in drive mode before sitting on the Travel Scooter If you discover a problem contact your authorized Provider for assistance Please refer to the Contact Information insert in your Owner s Package WARNING Never exceed the maximum permissible load see 3 0 Specifications and never use the scooter to transport more than one person WARNING Never drive the scooter under the influence of me...

Page 5: ... Climbing Gradient Max 12 Degrees Turning Radius Min 1570 mm 62 in Ground Clearance Max Mid Frame 90 mm 3 5 in Seat Type Standard Seat Width between arms 460 mm 18 in Seat Height 410 mm 16 in Front Tyre 163 mm 6 5 in Solid Puncture Proof Rear Tyre 190 mm 7 5 in Solid Puncture Proof Tiller Type Easy Grip Handle Charger 2 Amp Lithium Charging Type Battery Box Tiller Motor 120W Brake Automatic Electr...

Page 6: ...ler 4 Rear Wheel 13 Battery Indicator Gauge 5 Control Panel 14 Speed Adjustment Dial 6 Tiller Height Adjuster 15 Horn Button 7 Battery Box 8 Manual Fold Lever 9 Front Wheel Your scooter is equipped with a number of elements and parts You should know these before using the scooter Designs and specifications may change without prior notice ...

Page 7: ...backward use your left hand fingers to pull back on the left side of the throttle control lever Release the lever and allow your scooter to come to a complete stop before pulling the other side of the lever to move in reverse When the scooter is moving in reverse the reverse beeper will sound When the throttle is completely released it automatically returns to the centre stop position and engages ...

Page 8: ...e then do not expose it to adverse or extreme weather conditions If the battery charger is exposed to adverse or extreme weather conditions then it must be allowed to adjust to the difference in environmental conditions before use indoors Refer to the manual supplied with the battery charger for more information 5 4 Battery Indicator Gauge 13 Indicates the voltage of the batteries Green batteries ...

Page 9: ...ngers are well clear of any moving parts and that other people or pets are well clear of the scooter CAUTION Lifting weight beyond your physical capability may result in personal injury Ask for assistance when necessary while folding or unfolding your scooter WARNING Never leave your scooter unattended with the key or remote control in the key switch Always remove the key and remote control if you...

Page 10: ...o place see fig 6 2 2 before sitting on the scooter If they are not fully locked into place see fig 6 2 3 then continue to hold down the unfold button until the scooter has completely unfolded and two hooks are locked into place see fig 6 2 2 WARNING Never sit on the scooter untill you have completely unfolded the scooter WARNING Never leave your scooter unattended with the key or remote control i...

Page 11: ... the scooter to unfold the scooter see Fig 6 3 2 4 The scooter will automatically unfold Continue pressing the switch until the scooter has finished unfolding Note make sure the two hooks under the seat have fully locked into place see fig 6 2 2 before sitting on the scooter If they are not fully locked into place see fig 6 2 3 then continue to press the switch until the scooter has completely unf...

Page 12: ...back the yellow manual fold handle to the closed position see Fig 6 4 3 to lock the scooter in the folded position Note the scooter can be unfolded by the remote control from this position 5 To unfold the scooter manually from the folded position make sure the yellow manual release lever is in the open release position Fig 6 4 4 6 Hold the central yellow pivot pin see Fig 6 4 5 and slowly lower an...

Page 13: ...4 Push back the tiller lock clip see Fig 7 1 2 to secure tiller at the desired height Note the tiller height can be adjusted both when the scooter is folded and unfolded Fig 7 1 1 Fig 7 1 2 WARNING Never drive your scooter with the tiller clip unlocked 7 2 FITTING THE BATTERY BOX The removable battery box is fitted and removed as follows 1 To fit the battery box make sure the box is position with ...

Page 14: ...en WARNING Before placing your scooter into or taking it out of freewheel mode remove the key from the key switch Never sit on the scooter when it is in freewheel mode Never put your scooter in freewheel mode on any incline WARNING When your scooter is in freewheel mode the braking system is disengaged WARNING Disengage the drive motors only on a level surface WARNING Ensure the key is removed fro...

Page 15: ...elease the clip by pushing in and pull out the anti tip wheel until the clip is released into the second position see Fig 7 4 2 Fig 7 4 1 Storage Position Fig 7 4 2 Drive Positon WARNING Never drive the scooter with the anti tip wheels in storage position as this position dramatically reduces the effectiveness of the anti tip wheel which could result in the scooter tipping over WARNINIG The anti t...

Page 16: ...leave your scooter unattended with the key or remote control in the key switch Always remove the key and remote control if you are leaving your scooter unattended 8 1 GETTING ONTO YOUR SCOOTER 1 Make certain that the key is removed from the key switch 2 Stand at the side of your scooter 3 Make certain that the seat is secured into position 4 Position yourself comfortably and securely in the seat 5...

Page 17: ...s will result in loss of control Make sure to maintain sufficient clearance when turning your scooter so that the rear wheels will be clear of any obstacles Show even greater caution when steering in reverse WARNING Turning your scooter too sharply at high speed will cause loss of control and balance and will result in the scooter tipping over resulting in serious injury of death 8 4 DRIVING ON IN...

Page 18: ...ry or death Drive down curbs slowly to avoid jarring bumps 8 6 GRASS AND GRAVEL Your scooter performs well on short firm grass and hills but you must follow the operational parameters presented in this manual If you are unsure about any situation avoid it Avoid driving in long grass this will result in grass wrapping around you scooters axle and potential damage to the scooter Avoid driving on loo...

Page 19: ...of charge without regularly recharging it fully Do not charge your battery under extreme temperatures High temperatures above 30 C are not recommended for charging as well as low temperatures below 10 C You cannot overcharge the battery when using the charger supplied with your vehicle or a charger that has been approved by One Rehab Protect your charger from sources of heat such as heaters and di...

Page 20: ... injury if using the scooter during charging Do not attempt to recharge the batteries and operate the scooter at the same time Do not sit in the scooter while charging the batteries WARNING Chargers are selected precisely for particular applications and are especially matched to the type size and chemical formulation of specific batteries For the safest and most efficient charging of your scooter ...

Page 21: ...ts o Battery Box Socket allows you to charge batteries off board e g in your house Fig 10 2 1 o Tiller Charging Socket saves you having to bend down to plug in charger Fig 10 2 2 Slide away the cover of the charger outlet point either positioned on the front of the battery box Fig 10 2 1 or the Tiller Charing Socket Fig 10 2 2 Fig 10 2 1 Fig 10 2 2 Put the charger plug into the outlet point Do not...

Page 22: ...ent or brake release can cause an accident or injury The FDA has determined that each make and model of scooter can resist EMI RFI to a certain level The higher the lever of resistance the greater the degree of protection from EMI RFT measured in volts per meter V m The FDA has also determined that current technology is capable of providing 20 V m of resistance to interference This product has bee...

Page 23: ... the remaining power enough for your trip Horn Button Does the horn work 12 1 REGULAR CHECKING RECORD To make sure your scooter is in good condition go to your scooter dealer regularly 12 2 TYRES The condition of the tyres depends on how you drive and use your scooter Inspecting Tyre Treads Please check the tread depth regularly Replace the tyres when the tread depth is less than 0 5 mm 13 0 MAINT...

Page 24: ...n Scooter does not fold 1 Battery power low 2 Battery pack not full inserted 1 Recharge battery 2 Insert battery pack fully Range less than expected 1 Charging too infrequently 2 Defective or worn out battery 3 Cold weather reduces battery life 4 Defective charger 1 Charge scooter more often 2 Load test batteries If necessary replace 3 Allow batteries to reach room temperature and then fully recha...

Page 25: ...er stops driving The maximum current has been exceeded over too long a period probably because the motor has been overloaded Switch the scooter off for a few minutes then turn back on again 5 Brake error Scooter stops driving Ensure the manual freewheel lever is in the drive position and restart the scooter There is a fault with the magnetic brake or wiring contact your authorized dealer of assist...

Page 26: ...component found upon examination by an authorized representative of One Rehab to be faulty 1 Electronic controllers 2 Transaxle 3 Motor Brake electronic function ONLY 4 Charger 5 Any other electrical subassembly NOTE If there is an increase in the noise level from the transaxle the warranty does not apply An increase in operational noise level usually occurs due to excessive strain on the scooter ...

Page 27: ...rs failures due to defects in materials or workmanship which occur during normal use and does not cover damage that occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by One Rehab or failures resulting from accident misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration modification commercial use or by anyone other than an authorized dealer or damage that is attributable...

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