Motion Healthcare mLite ML.001 User Manual Download Page 9

9. Folding & Unfolding 
 

Folding 
 

  

 

Lift up the floorpan in the centre at the point indicated in Yellow and slide the front wheels towards 
the rear. 

 

Disconnect the backrest by lifting the clip in the centre off the seat upwards. This is easiest from 

behind the backrest pushing upwards. 

 

 

Rotate the backrest backwards and clip it underneath the seat. 

Summary of Contents for mLite ML.001

Page 1: ...PRODUCT CODE ML 001 User Manual...

Page 2: ...ucts and our goal is to ensure your complete satisfaction we sincerely hope we achieve that and you enjoy your Motion Healthcare device Please read and observe all warnings and instructions provided i...

Page 3: ...or physical conditions that may limit or impair your ability to safely operate your device Consult your doctor if you are taking prescription or over the counter medications to see if any side effects...

Page 4: ...if you notice any change in your ability to control your device Do not place the device in freewheel mode while it is turned on Always turn off the device before engaging or disengaging freewheel mode...

Page 5: ...r own 5 Driving Safely When driving your device always be aware of the following Always obey all of the local pedestrian and traffic rules It may be difficult for others to see you when you are seated...

Page 6: ...wards operate your device at a lower and even speed Stop often and check to make sure your path is clear of obstacles To prevent tipping do not travel down an incline or ramp backwards Avoid any chang...

Page 7: ...ch battery in a protective pouch removal of the battery from the mobility aid must be performed by following the instructions of the manufacturer or device owner The battery pack simply lifts up and o...

Page 8: ...ose of or recycle your batteries please contact the approved company you purchased from Do not use a different charger type than the one supplied Do Not attempt to recharge the batteries and operate t...

Page 9: ...point indicated in Yellow and slide the front wheels towards the rear Disconnect the backrest by lifting the clip in the centre off the seat upwards This is easiest from behind the backrest pushing u...

Page 10: ...unlock the seat Tip the front of the seat slightly forwards and push the whole seat downwards to lock in the closed position on the floorpan Pull the Yellow Tiller Adjustment Knob and push the tiller...

Page 11: ...oter can then be lifted and the handle can then be extended to the desired height by pressing the Yellow handle release button to the right and sliding the handle up until it locks into the correct po...

Page 12: ...djustment Knob and lift the tiller up to lock into the upward position Tip the rear of the seat slightly upwards and lift the whole seat up to lock in the open position Disconnect the backrest and lif...

Page 13: ...Lock the backrest in place by clipping it into the seat base Pull the front wheels forwards until the floorpan is flat...

Page 14: ...and to decrease speed rotate it anti clockwise towards the turtle Driving Forwards Backwards To drive forwards ensure the direction switch is set to forwards then slowly pull the throttle lever towar...

Page 15: ...release the Tiller Adjustment Clip until the tiller can move up and down freely When the tiller is in the desired position close the Tiller Adjustment Clip until it is as tight as possible 13 Freewhe...

Page 16: ...ey Ensure the key easily moves in and out of the ignition barrel Ensure the key is tight in the ignition barrel Ensure your device turns on and off when the key is inserted and removed from the barrel...

Page 17: ...s portion of the content will provide you with basic information about the problems with EMI electromagnetic interference protective measures can be used to either lessen the possibility of exposure o...

Page 18: ...os Other types of hand held devices such as cordless phones laptop computers AM FM radios televisions CD players and small appliances such as electric shavers and hair dryers are not likely to cause E...

Page 19: ...ontact an approved company to repair 3 Wiring Fault Contact an approved company to repair 4 Brake Fault N A 5 Temperature Fault Contact an approved company to repair 6 Charger Fault Ensure the battery...

Page 20: ...rn to base so any faulty parts will need to be returned to Motion Healthcare in order to make a successful claim Warranty agreements are also non transferable The Labour element of your products warra...

Page 21: ...19 Specifications...

Page 22: ...www motionhealthcare co uk 0844 257 8150...

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