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Rally Shopper

I I I .   E M I / R F I

EMI/RFI WARNINGS

Laboratory tests performed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have shown that radio waves can cause

unintended motion of electric mobility vehicles. Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic energy (EM). When

electromagnetic energy adversely affects the operation of an electrical device, that adverse effect is called  

Electro-

magnetic Interference (EMI) 

or

 Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)

.

EMI/RFI FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS)

The following FAQs summarize what you should kn

ow about EMI/RFI. Use this information to minimize the risk

that EMI/RFI will adversely affect your mobility vehicle.

Where do radio waves come from?

Radio waves are emitted from the antennas of cellular phones, mobile two-way radios (such as walkie-talkies and

CBs), radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, wireless computer links, microwave sources,

and paging transmitters. Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic energy (EM). EM is more intense closer to

transmitting antennas, which are sources of emission.  The greater the transmission strength, the greater the concern

to electric mobility vehicle users.

If EMI/RFI affects my mobility vehicle, what kind of motion should I expect?

This is difficult to predict. The answer would depend on a number of factors:

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The strength of the radio waves.

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The construction of your particular mobility vehicle.

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The location of your mobility vehicle (whether it is on the level ground or on an incline).

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Whether or not your mobility vehicle is in motion.

The motion of any electric mobility vehicle affected by EMI/RFI can be erratic. The mobility vehicle may come to

a sudden stop or move in an uncontrolled manner. Also, it is possible for EMI/RFI to release the brakes of an

electric mobility vehicle. Some intense EMI/RFI can even damage the control system components of an electric

mobility vehicle.

Is there any way to know for certain whether or not radio waves are the cause of any unintended

mobility vehicle motion?

Unfortunately, EMI/RFI may be difficult to recognize, because the signals from radio sources are invisible and may

be intermittent. However, the FDA recommends that you report all incidents of unintended motion or unintended

brake release of your mobility vehicle to its manufacturer and, if possible, determine whether or not there was a

radio wave source nearby at the time of the incident.

One precaution you can take against unintended motion of your mobility vehicle is to make certain that you or

someone else is not the cause of the unintended motion.

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Turn off your mobility vehicle by removing the key from the key switch when you are  getting onto or off of your

mobility vehicle.

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Never leave the key in the key switch of an unattended mobility vehicle.

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By following these steps, you greatly reduce the risk of you or anyone else inadvertently bumping the throttle

control levers and causing the mobility vehicle to move unintentionally.

Has anyone been injured by the erratic, unintended motion of an electric mobility vehicle?

The FDA has reports of injuries that resulted from uncontrolled motion of electric mobility vehicles, but it is not

clear just how many of those injuries were actually caused by EMI/RFI.

Summary of Contents for Rally shopper

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual The Ultimate In Style Performance ATTENTION Please read the content of your owner s manual before operating your scooter Exeter PA St Catharines ON 1 800 800 8586 www pridemobility com...

Page 2: ...ider caregiver and orhealthcareprofessional Prideisnotresponsible forinjuriesand ordamageresultingfromanyperson sfailuretofollowthewarnings cautions andinstructionsin this owner s manual Pride is not...

Page 3: ...MI RFI 15 IV SPECIFICATIONS 17 V YOUR RALLY SHOPPER 19 VI BATTERIES AND CHARGING 24 VII OPERATION 28 VIII COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS 30 IX OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 32 X TROUBLESHOOTING 33 XI CARE AND MAINTENANCE...

Page 4: ...de or contained on the Pride Scooter itself This owner s manual is compiled from the latest specifications and product information available at the time of publication We reserve the right to make cha...

Page 5: ...mation and interactive message boards Message boards invite you to speak with other Pride customers as well as Pride representatives who are available to assist you with any questions or concerns you...

Page 6: ...e scooter user will need to practice operatingthescooterinthepresenceofatrainedattendant Atrainedattendantcan bedefinedasafamilymember orcareprofessionalspeciallytrainedinassistingascooteruserinvariou...

Page 7: ...kewideswingswithyourscooter sfrontwheel s aroundanytightcorners Ifyoudothat thescooter srear wheelswillfollowawidearc notcutthecornershort andnotbumpintoorgethunguponanyrailingcorners n When driving d...

Page 8: ...on any sort of an incline or decline never place the scooter in freewheel mode while seated on it or standing next to it Handicap public access ramps are not subject to government regulation in all c...

Page 9: ...ude butarenotlimitedto corneringspeed steeringangle howsharplyyouareturning unevenroad surfaces inclined road surfaces riding from an area of low traction to an area of high traction such as passing f...

Page 10: ...to negotiate a curb that has a height greater than 2 in OUTDOOR DRIVING SURFACES Yourscooterisdesignedtoprovideoptimumstabilityundernormaldrivingconditions dry levelsurfacescom posedofconcrete blackto...

Page 11: ...S AND PARKING LOTS NOTE Safety accessories such as fluorescent flags are available to order from your authorized Pride provider WARNING Do not use your scooter in freewheel mode without an attendant p...

Page 12: ...use your scooter to negotiate steps or escalators You may cause injury to yourself and to others and damage your scooter STAIRS AND ESCALATORS Scooters are not designed to travel up or down stairs or...

Page 13: ...nd off of your scooter n Power down your scooter See VII Operation n Ensure that your scooter is not in freewheel mode See V Your Rally Shopper n Make certain that the seat is locked into place and th...

Page 14: ...g in personal injury Keep your hands away from the tires when driving PRESCRIPTION DRUGS PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS Thescooter usermustexercisecareandcommonsensewhenoperatinghis herscooter Thisincludesaware...

Page 15: ...lityvehicleisinmotion ThemotionofanyelectricmobilityvehicleaffectedbyEMI RFIcanbeerratic Themobilityvehiclemaycometo a sudden stop or move in an uncontrolled manner Also it is possible for EMI RFI to...

Page 16: ...ereisnoexactwaytotellifyourmobilityvehicleistotallysafe animmunitylevelof20V misgenerally achievableanduseful Thisproducthasbeentestedandpassedatanimmunitylevelof 20V m What can I do to find out if my...

Page 17: ...C I F I C A T I O N S Figure 4A Rally Shopper Wheel Dimensions Front 9 2 5 Figure 4B Rally Shopper Wheel Dimensions rear 8 2 7 5 13 5 18 5 16 5 32 34 80 3 28 55 22 29 21 54 Turning Radius 16 18 Figure...

Page 18: ...foam padding Dimensions width 18 in x depth 16 in x height 13 5 in Material Vinyl Black standard Fabric Gray Drive System Rear wheel drive 24V sealed transaxle Dual Braking System Electronic regenerat...

Page 19: ...urscooterincludingthekeyswitch the speed adjustment dial the throttle control lever the battery condition meter and the horn button See figure 6 WARNING Do not expose the control console assembly to m...

Page 20: ...by the speed adjustment dial n Place your right hand on the right handgrip and your left hand on the left handgrip n Use your right thumb to push the right side of the lever to disengage your scooter...

Page 21: ...tedontherearsectionofyourscooter Theanti tipwheelsareattherearmostpartofyourscooter See figure 7 Onboard Battery Charger The onboard 3 amp battery charger converts household alternating current AC to...

Page 22: ...ur batteries more often You may also need to have your authorized Pride provider perform a load test on your scooter s batteries n If the main circuit breaker trips repeatedly see your authorized Prid...

Page 23: ...er Do not under any circum stances remove the anti tip wheels from your Rally Shopper Your scooter is also equipped with front anti tip wheels not shown See figure 7 Batteries The batteries store the...

Page 24: ...the charger directly into a properly wired standard wall outlet TheonboardbatterychargerisequippedwithtwoLightEmit ting Diodes LEDs You can check the charge status of the batteriesduringchargingbyloo...

Page 25: ...tteries n All day scooter use on a daily basis n Infrequent or sporadic scooter use Withtheseconsiderationsinmind youcandeterminehowoftenandforhowlongyoushouldchargeyourscooter s batteries We designed...

Page 26: ...l 7 Connect the red battery cable to the positive battery terminal 8 Connect the black battery cable to the negative battery terminal 9 Reconnect the battery harness 10 Reconnect the battery tie down...

Page 27: ...geanynewbatterypriortoitsinitialuse Thischargingcyclebringsthebatteryuptoabout88 of itspeakperformancelevel 2 Operate your new scooter in familiar and safe areas Drive slowly at first and do not trave...

Page 28: ...in place SeeVIII ComfortAdjustments n Is the tiller at a comfortable setting and locked securely in place SeeVIII ComfortAdjustments n Is the key fully inserted into the key switch See V Your Rally S...

Page 29: ...m battery life it is recommended that you turn off your lights or turn the key to the off position To restore power back to the scooter n Turn the key counterclockwise to the offposition n Turn the ke...

Page 30: ...d and locked in place for storage SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT V I I I C O M F O R T A D J U S T M E N T S Figure 11 Seat Height Adjustment UPPER SEAT POST LOCATING HOLES BALL DETENT PIN Figure 10 Adjusting...

Page 31: ...ecurely ARMREST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT The armrest width of your scooter can be adjusted inward or outward See figure 13 1 Loosentheadjustmentknobsatthebackoftheseat frame 2 Slide the armrests in or out to...

Page 32: ...m Crutch Holder Safety Flag Rear Basket Cup Holder Taillight OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES For information concerning these optional accessories contact your authorized Pride provider I X O P T I O N A L A C C...

Page 33: ...th the seat is connected Myscooter sbatteryconditionmetershowsafullcharge but my scooter does not move when I push the throttle control lever n Ensure your scooter was not left in freewheel mode Push...

Page 34: ...ed with an advancedformulaurethanepaint n Alightapplicationofcarwaxwillhelptheshroudsretaintheirhighgloss BATTERY TERMINAL CONNECTIONS n Makecertainthattheterminalconnectionsremaintightanduncorroded n...

Page 35: ...ride without prior consent All transportation costs and shipping damage incurred while submitting parts for repair or replacementaretheresponsibilityoftheoriginalpurchaser WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS n ABS pl...

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