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Scooterpac Invader | User Manual 

Contents 

 

1

 

Welcome ............................................................................................... 6

 

2

 

Essential Product Information .................................................. 7

 

3

 

Legal ......................................................................................................... 9

 

4

 

Safety .................................................................................................... 10

 

4.1

 

Safe Inclines .......................................................................... 11

 

5

 

Introduction ..................................................................................... 12

 

6

 

Your Invader ..................................................................................... 13

 

6.1

 

Intended Use ....................................................................... 13

 

6.2

 

Unintentional Movement ............................................ 14

 

7

 

Exterior Guide .................................................................................. 15

 

8

 

Handlebar Controls Guide....................................................... 16

 

9

 

Operating Your Invader ............................................................ 17

 

9.1

 

Getting Started ................................................................... 17

 

9.2

 

Keys & Fobs ........................................................................... 17

 

9.3

 

Seat Adjustments .............................................................. 18

 

9.4

 

Footrests ................................................................................. 19

 

9.5

 

Ignition .................................................................................... 20

 

9.5.1

 

Turning on ....................................................................... 20

 

9.5.2

 

Steering Lock ................................................................. 20

 

9.6

 

Acceleration & Braking ................................................... 21

 

9.6.1

 

Accelerating.................................................................... 21

 

9.6.2

 

Engaging the Brake Lock ........................................ 22

 

9.6.3

 

Reversing .......................................................................... 22

 

9.7

 

Display ..................................................................................... 24

 

9.8

 

Lights ........................................................................................ 25

 

9.9

 

Indicators................................................................................ 25

 

9.10

 

Follow-Me-Home Lights ............................................... 25

 

9.11

 

Horn .......................................................................................... 26

 

9.12

 

Charging the Invader ...................................................... 27

 

10

 

Maintenance .................................................................................... 28

 

10.1

 

Replacing Bulbs .................................................................. 28

 

10.2

 

Battery Care .......................................................................... 28

 

10.3

 

Circuit Breaker / Fuse ...................................................... 29

 

10.4

 

Tyre Pressures ...................................................................... 30

 

Summary of Contents for Invader

Page 1: ...User Manual EN The ultimate off road mobility scooter ...

Page 2: ...The ultimate off road mobility scooter ...

Page 3: ...Become Limitless Learn more about your Invader today ...

Page 4: ...Invader 17 9 1 Getting Started 17 9 2 Keys Fobs 17 9 3 Seat Adjustments 18 9 4 Footrests 19 9 5 Ignition 20 9 5 1 Turning on 20 9 5 2 Steering Lock 20 9 6 Acceleration Braking 21 9 6 1 Accelerating 21 9 6 2 Engaging the Brake Lock 22 9 6 3 Reversing 22 9 7 Display 24 9 8 Lights 25 9 9 Indicators 25 9 10 Follow Me Home Lights 25 9 11 Horn 26 9 12 Charging the Invader 27 10 Maintenance 28 10 1 Repla...

Page 5: ...rpac Invader User Manual 5 10 5 Troubleshooting 31 10 6 Maintenance 32 10 6 1 Cleaning 32 11 Warranty 33 12 Specifications 34 12 1 Technical Specification 34 12 2 Sizes Weights 35 13 Servicing 36 14 Notes 40 ...

Page 6: ... centre will need to keep your Invader in good working order If you have any questions please contact the Scooterpac dealer that supplied your Invader and they will be happy to help you This Invader was originally supplied by Dealer Name ________________________ Address 1 ________________________ Address 2 ________________________ Town City ________________________ Postcode _______________________...

Page 7: ... on the pavement and 8mph on roads The separate ignition is for off road use on private land This scooter is purchased and driven on the condition that this is understood and accepted The following information relates to the secondary ignition switch to regulate the off road speed HOW TO TELL IF THE SPEED OVERRIDE KEY IGNITION IS TURNED OFF OR ON Figure 1 Speed override switch ON Figure 2 Speed ov...

Page 8: ...LY Our terms and conditions for off road use can be found in the Product Disclaimer enclosed in the Welcome Pack When the speed override key ignition is turned OFF the user can only achieve a maximum of 8mph The 3 Speed Switch settings become 1 Setting 1 Pavement speed The user will be able to achieve a maximum of 4mph 2 Setting 2 Safety switch This switch does not do anything when the speed overr...

Page 9: ...er is designed to be operated by a single person in accordance with the legal requirements for operating a Class 3 invalid carriage in the jurisdiction in which it was sold Operating the vehicle outside of these limitations may invalidate your warranty ...

Page 10: ...ls Turn on headlights when in need of additional visibility Make sure that your battery power is sufficient before you go out to ride Do not ride with more than 1 occupant Do not over charge the battery by leaving the charger in the charging port Once the battery is fully charged remove the charger immediately Do not try to operate the unit while charging Do not let anyone under the age of 16 year...

Page 11: ...s of up to 25 without danger On this 25 incline the Invader can stop brake and turn To reduce the possibility of tipping backwards on inclines lessen the load on the back of the scooter by sliding the seat forward as much as possible and leaning forward Figure 3 Recommended inclines ...

Page 12: ...ful service and enjoyment This manual introduces you to the operation maintenance and care of your Invader If you have any questions or are unsure of anything please contact the dealer your originally purchased the Invader from All maintenance work should be carried out either by an authorised Scooterpac dealer or by a certified mechanic ...

Page 13: ...h pavements and roadways in accordance with local laws The Invader can be used in wet and windy weather but discretion should be used when planning a journey in adverse weather conditions If there is standing water on the pavement extra care should be taken as the Invader may have reduced ability to grip and steer Under no circumstances should more than one person operate the vehicle at one time ...

Page 14: ...l brake levers engaged and will not move until these are released and the forward or reverse throttle lever is twisted Do not attempt to operate from outside the vehicle If the vehicle is moving an emergency stop can be performed by letting go of the throttle levers and firmly pulling the hand operated brake levers located on the left hand and right hand side of the handlebar ...

Page 15: ...anual 15 7 Exterior Guide Figure 4 Exterior guide 1 Mirrors 2 Brake Handle 3 Turn Signals 4 Headlight 5 Shocks 6 Tires 7 Footrests 8 Charging Port 9 Motor 10 Seat Adjust 11 Trunk 12 Charging Port 13 Seat 14 Throttle 15 Ignition ...

Page 16: ... this lever to engage the front brake Use the rear brake first located on the left handlebar 2 Throttle Slowly rotate this towards you to engage the motor PLEASE NOTE Always be sitting on the unit before turning the throttle 3 All Wheel Drive Selection Switch In the right position this switch will enable AWD mode both front and rear motors In the left position this switch will enable RWD mode rear...

Page 17: ...e 8 Alarm Fob Alarm Fob Guide 1 Lock Button Press this button to arm the alarm The alarm will not engage until 5 seconds after you arm it Press this button once you have finished riding it 2 Unlock Button Press this button to disable the alarm Press this before riding your Invader 3 Panic Button Press this button to set off the alarm Use this in case of emergencies or to locate your vehicle 4 Remo...

Page 18: ...ou to comfortably operate all the vehicle controls Forward Backwards To move the seat forwards or backwards grasp the black lever on the right hand side underneath the seat whilst sitting down Push firmly against the floor with your feet or pull on the handles mounted to the doors Figure 9 Seating position adjustment handle ...

Page 19: ...otrests The Invader is fitted with extendable footrests so you can choose your riding style Using your feet push the footrests towards the Invader and they will pop out Reversing this process will fold them back into the sides of the Invader ...

Page 20: ... read below Do not turn the unit on until you are properly seated on the Invader 9 5 2 Steering Lock As an added level of protection the Invader comes with a steering column lock that prevents the wheel from turning to prevent theft To engage the steering lock you must do the following 1 Turn the handlebars so they are pointing to the left as if you were sitting on the machine 2 Put the key into t...

Page 21: ...nd deacceleration is controlled by a front and rear hydraulic disc braking system that allows you to stop effectively To activate the brakes pull the left brake handle which controls the rear brakes and the right handle which controls the front brakes PLEASE NOTE Always use the rear braking first before applying the front brake to avoid injury To slow down release the throttle lever and the Invade...

Page 22: ...er finger and pull it into the grooves of the brake lever 3 Release brake lever and make sure the brakes are stuck in a pressed position To disengage the brake lock just pull the brake lever towards you slightly more and the brake lock latch will pop out Release the brake lever and you are ready to go 9 6 3 Reversing Hold down the green button on the left handlebar see fig 3 whilst gently twisting...

Page 23: ...on even ground Before moving check that the area is clear of obstructions and your planned path is of adequate size Check the wing mirrors prior to manoeuvres The wing mirrors fitted to the Invader are large giving improved visibility and safety They can be adjusted by gently twisting the housing ...

Page 24: ...s you have travelled overall on your Invader for five seconds After which it changes to a journey tripmeter measuring the distance travelled since starting This resets each time you turn the vehicle off 4 Battery Meter This shows how much power you have left before you need to charge Once your charge is below 50 we recommending charging PLEASE NOTE The battery meter will dip down when the Invader ...

Page 25: ...rake lights will illuminate when brake levers are engaged 9 9 Indicators The indicators are bright LEDs used for easy visibility in an orange colour To activate your indicators use the switch on the left handlebar see fig 3 before initiating a manoeuvre Once the turn is complete and it is safe to do so move the switch back to the central position to turn off the indicator 9 10 Follow Me Home Light...

Page 26: ...r Manual 26 9 11 Horn The electric horn is activated by pressing the button on the left handlebar fig 3 The horn should only be used in compliance with the Highway Code The horn will only sound if the ignition is switched on ...

Page 27: ...s from the Invader You can charge the unit at any point of its usage The Invader does not need to be fully discharged before charging again From low voltage to full the Invader can take between 8 10 hours to fully charge PLEASE NOTE Do not leave the charger plugged in for extended periods of time after it is finish as it will ruin the battery life and can possibly become a fire hazard PLEASE NOTE ...

Page 28: ... resealed to the original manufacturing specification 10 2 Battery Care The battery assembly in your Invader should not require any maintenance on a day to day basis however access may be required The batteries are located under the floorpan protected by a black metal chequered plate To access the batteries the floorpan must be removed This can be done by undoing four bolts holding it down on each...

Page 29: ...rges that may damage the unit the Invader comes with a circuit breaker This is located underneath the seat just above the controller The blue switch in the event of a surge will trigger and turn the whole unit off If the Invader does not turn on at all the display does not light at all once the key is in the ignition it is most likely that the circuit breaker is set to off Open the seat lock see p...

Page 30: ...fort and grip Incorrectly inflated tyres may lead to poor handling reduced range and increased wear The tyres should always have at least 3mm of tread to provide adequate grip on the road surface If the tyres become worn they should be replaced before the Invader is used again Front tyre pressure 15psi Rear tyre pressure 15psi ...

Page 31: ...When braking use your rear brakes first and then your front brakes to ensure complete safety An additional lock is advised when leaving it outside for extended periods of time Secure a safe lock to the frame to prevent theft If the display does not turn on at all when you put the key in the ignition check the breaker switch underneath the seat to see if it is set to ON If the machine turns on disp...

Page 32: ...service and safety check at your local Scooterpac dealer Do not overcharge the battery once the battery is fully charged unplug it as soon as possible 10 6 1 Cleaning 10 6 1 1 Seat The seat should be wiped with a soft dry cloth Do not use abrasive cleaning materials and do not use bleach To restore the deep black colour a vinyl cleaning spray may be used 10 6 1 2 Paintwork To care for the paint re...

Page 33: ... the Invader was purchased from within 28 days of purchase Items considered to have a limited lifespan including batteries tyres and windscreen wipers will not be covered if they are deemed to have undergone excessive wear and tear or misuse The warranty does not cover damage arising from improper use of the product after market modifications or accidental damage The warranty is non transferable T...

Page 34: ...n Motor Front Rear Wheel Drive Motors 2 x 500W Rated 1500W Peak Batteries 60V 32Ah SLA Battery Charger 60V 4amp off board charger Speed 1 4mph 8mph 16mph Dashboard Digital Dashboard Display Speedometer Odometer Tripmeter Locking Alarm System Manual Steering Locking Tyres Pneumatic ...

Page 35: ...1 x 7 x 10 Rear 23 x 7 x 10 Maximum Slope 4 25 degrees Seat Back Height 340 mm Seat Width 475 mm 1 16mph mode to be used off road or on private land only 2 Range may vary with battery charge condition option terrain type tyre condition and vehicle loading 3 Due to manufacturing tolerances and continuous product improvement this specification can be subject to variance of 3 4 Varies with user weigh...

Page 36: ...ets below Always have your Invader serviced at an authorised Scooterpac dealer using original Scooterpac parts Year Service Next Service Due Sample Dealer Name Scooter Shop Ltd 01 01 2021 Technician Name Michael Mathdon Date of service 01 01 2021 Mileage 275 miles Notes Tested batteries Tested front and rear tyre pressures Checked front and rear lights Checked electronic switches Signed Michael Ma...

Page 37: ...ser Manual 37 Year Service Next Service Due Year One Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Year Service Next Service Due Year Two Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed ...

Page 38: ...er Manual 38 Year Service Next Service Due Year Three Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Year Service Next Service Due Year Four Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed ...

Page 39: ...ser Manual 39 Year Service Next Service Due Year Five Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed Year Service Next Service Due Year Six Dealer Name Technician Name Date of service Mileage Notes Signed ...

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Page 44: ... NouvotechHouse HarbourRoad OultonBroad Suffolk NR330RU UK tel03301241733emailinfo scooterpac comwebwww scooterpac com SP IN M EN 2021 C ...

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