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34.4  Charger Socket 

This socket should only be used for charging or locking the Recreational 
Vehicle. Do not connect any type of programming cable into this socket. Refer 
to section13 for more details on charging. This socket should not be used as a 
power supply for any other electrical device. Connection of other electrical 
devices may damage the control system or affect the E.M.C. performance of 
the Recreational Vehicle. 
 
The control system’s warranty will be voided if any device other than the 
battery charger supplied, with the Recreational Vehicle, or the lock key is 
connected into this socket. 

34.5  Screen Symbols 

The Drive screen for the R-net has common components, which will always 
appear, and components that will only appear under certain conditions. Below 
is a view of a typical Drive screen in Profile 1. 

 

34.6  Top Bar 

Battery Indicator 

 
This displays the charge available in the battery and can be used to alert the 
user to the status of the battery. 

 

 
 

Steady: 

This indicates that all is well. 

Flashing Slowly: 

The control system is functioning correctly, but you should 

charge the battery as soon as possible. 

Summary of Contents for Viking 4X4

Page 1: ...www discovermymobility com USER MANUAL Unlimited Electric Recreational Vehicle Viking 4X4 OB EW 001...

Page 2: ...t to make changes at any time without notice This may lead to slight variations between the illustrations and explanations in this manual and the model you have purchased 1 1 Intended Use The intended...

Page 3: ...Weight Limitation 2 5 Stairs Escalators 2 6 Transportation Products 2 7 Public Roads Streets 2 8 Stationary Obstacles Steps Curbs Etc 3 9 Climbing or Descending an Incline 3 10 Maximum Recommended In...

Page 4: ...nance And Repairs 8 24 Operating The Grandienter Or Auto Leveling System 8 25 Adjusting Width And Height Of Armrest 9 26 Electromagnetic Interference EMI From Radio Wave Sources 10 26 1 CONTROLLER OPE...

Page 5: ...attery Charging 24 42 Getting Ready to Drive 26 43 ASSEMBLY 27 43 1 Components Illustration 27 43 2 Initial Assembly 27 43 3 Tire Assembly 28 43 4 Tire Inflation 28 44 Battery Replacement 30 45 BATTER...

Page 6: ...www discovermymobility com 48 Storage 36 49 Breakdown Overhaul Guide 40 50 Warranty parts and period 41 51 SPECIFICATION 44...

Page 7: ...sured themselves that the user is capable of this Using your Observer Mobility product safely also depends upon your own good judgment and or common sense as well as that of your provider caregiver an...

Page 8: ...for a maximum weight capacity of 400 lbs see table Do not carry passengers or heavy weights on any part of the Recreational Vehicle 5 Stairs and Escalators 6 Transportation Products If it is necessary...

Page 9: ...ts to move down the incline faster than you anticipated or desired allow it to come to a complete stop by releasing the joystick Once the chair has stopped push the joystick forward slightly to ensure...

Page 10: ...eering angle i e lessen the sharpness of the turn The following advice is recommended for your safety Reduce cornering speed Reduce steering angle Beware of uneven rough and slippery terrain Avoid tur...

Page 11: ...iating devices 14 Positioning Belts Do not sit on your power chair while it is in a moving vehicle refer to section 3 2 Motor Vehicle Transport It is the obligation of the purchasers therapists and ot...

Page 12: ...e service you received from your authorized agent You can send us E mail or refer to our website FAQ section Contact us at 866 878 9294 OPERATION 21 The basic ability of the user 1 The user must have...

Page 13: ...receive instructions from a specialist and do not operate this Recreational Vehicle until that specialist tells them it is safe o do so 22 Operating Your Recreational Vehicle 1 Use must read and foll...

Page 14: ...to protect the motors and damage to components 23 Maintenance And Repairs Maintenance and repairs may only be performed by a licensed Observer Mobility technician DO NOT at any time attempt to repair...

Page 15: ...tically If the gradienter detect the maximum crawl angle it will stop working and the green light went out Just click to OFF and wait for 2 seconds then click the button to RST the red light is lighte...

Page 16: ...www discovermymobility com 10...

Page 17: ...current technology is capable of achieving at least a 20 V m immunity level which would provide useful protection from the more common sources of radiated EMI This powered Recreational Vehicle model a...

Page 18: ...to the powered Recreational Vehicle s control system while using these devices This can affect powered Recreational Vehicle movement and braking Therefore the warnings listed below are recommended to...

Page 19: ...e is no easy way to evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of the powered Recreational Vehicle 5 Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the powered Recreational Vehicle...

Page 20: ...should stop your power chair If the joystick is not in the neutral centre position when you turn on the power you may cause a fault in the system Releasing the joystick and turning the power off and o...

Page 21: ...luted detergent Be careful when cleaning the joystick and screen Never use abrasive or spirit based cleaners 32 Freewheel Mode pushing the power chair The Viking is equipped with a manual freewheel sy...

Page 22: ...www discovermymobility com 16 34 Joystick...

Page 23: ...tional Vehicle is fitted with actuators the joystick can also be used to move and select actuators refer to section 5 5 for more details 34 2 Buttons 1 On Off Button The On Off button applies power to...

Page 24: ...to the control system 6 Profile Button The Profile button allows the user to navigate through the available Profiles for the control system The number of available Profiles is dependent on how the co...

Page 25: ...is allows the user to turn the control system on and off using an external device such as a buddy button 12 External Profile Switch Jack This allows the user to select Profiles using an external devic...

Page 26: ...s warranty will be voided if any device other than the battery charger supplied with the Recreational Vehicle or the lock key is connected into this socket 34 5 Screen Symbols The Drive screen for th...

Page 27: ...ected Profile is shown in numeric form 34 8 Main Screen Area 1 Profile Name This is a text string that displays the name of the currently selected Profile 2 Clock This displays the current time in a n...

Page 28: ...rol system is switched on depress and hold the On Off button After 1 second the control system will beep Now release the On Off button Deflect the joystick forwards until the control system beeps Defl...

Page 29: ...the Speed Down and Speed Up buttons simultaneously A typical Settings Menu display would be as below Each of the menu items are described in the following sections Set Time A right joystick deflection...

Page 30: ...en a white background will make the display more visible The options are Blue White and Auto Left and right joystick deflections are used to change between the options Blue means the background will b...

Page 31: ...ehicle when the charger is connected To connect the charger plug ensure the single pin is at the bottom as shown in the following illustration then offer the charger plug to the R net in a horizontal...

Page 32: ...fter you switch the control system on the screen will flash the joystick displaced screen You must release and center the joystick to resume normal operation If you do not release the joystick within...

Page 33: ...bly either before initial use or after transportation It may also require disassembly to make some comfort adjustments Figure 2 on next page details those Parts of the power chair that are designed to...

Page 34: ...move the drive wheel nut and washer from the axle See figure3 4 Pull the wheel off the axle 5 Remove the screws from the rim assembly and separate the front and rear rim See firgure4 6 Reassembly the...

Page 35: ...3 3 Tire Inflation Tire pressures should be checked weekly All pneumatic tires are fitted with automotive type valves and can be inflated using most typical automotive hand and foot type pumps as well...

Page 36: ...new batteries Repeat the above steps in opposite way and install batteries you have complete it Replacing batteries steps First screw off the four thumb screws back of the wheel cover and lift up bac...

Page 37: ...longer required within one year prior to use it has an extended shelf life 400 of typical average lead acid batteries y Maintains high capacity under low temperatures Greensaver batteries are able to...

Page 38: ...group it is our company s foremost goal to bring safe natural and environmentally friendly energy to the world Sealed silicone power battery sealed lead acid battery comparison Test description Typic...

Page 39: ...directly into a properly wired standard electrical outlet You must recharge your power chair s batteries with the supplied charger Do not use an automotive type battery charger 8 Do not expose the ba...

Page 40: ...re Federal Aviation Administration FAA approved allowing safe transportation on aircraft buses and trains However we recommend that any specific requirements of the carrier are checked in advance 45 6...

Page 41: ...electronically and mechanically Water can cause electrical components to corrode and the chair s frame to rust Electric Recreational Vehicle should be examined periodically for signs of corrosion caus...

Page 42: ...at a reduced speed This reduced speed is a safety feature built into the controller that helps prevent damage to the motor and other electrical components 46 1 General Guidelines Avoid knocking or bu...

Page 43: ...d adversely affect stability 47 1 Weekly Checks Disconnect and inspect the controller from the power base If there is any corrosion contact an authorized Provider if necessary Ensure that all parts of...

Page 44: ...air Keep your electric Recreational Vehicle clean and free of foreign material such as mud dirt hair food drink etc 47 3 Yearly Checks Take your Recreational Vehicle to an authorized Provider for year...

Page 45: ...use on your product before application WARNING Never use any chemicals to clean a seat as they may cause the seat to become crack Use soapy water and dry the seat thoroughly 48 2 Wheel Replacement If...

Page 46: ...store normal operation If you have questions please contact an authorized provider Test Item Content for checking Handle Are they loosened Can they move from left to right Motor Is the moving sound ab...

Page 47: ...parts and period Items Period Motor 12 months Battery 6 months Controller 12 months Frame 24 months 50 2 The following situation beyond our warranty scope a User did not follow instructions in the use...

Page 48: ...ecial Declaration In the event a user does not operate the Recreational Vehicle according to the instructions thus causing damage Damage under these circumstance is not covered under the warranty The...

Page 49: ...mobility com 43 50 5 Warranty Card Mode Color of Recreational Vehicle Proforma Invoice No Date of Delivery User s info Name Contact TEL FAX Address The service center Name TEL FAX Address Authorized S...

Page 50: ...0kg Overall height 1370mm Max speed 7 5km h Wheel size front rear 400mm Max output rotate speed for driving motor 63rpm Seat to floor height 680mm Max mileage 15 20km Chassis to floor height 115mm Ope...

Page 51: ...tery 12V 27AH 4pcs Silicone power battery Electronics Level equipment patented PG R NET Controller Drive manner Four wheel drive Dealer Contact Information Discover Your Mobility Inc 32 10 Mile Rd Haz...

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