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Maintenance 

 

Product Life Expectancy 

Your scooter has been designed to provide the user with a long, reliable life provided it 
is correctly maintained and regularly serviced by an authorised dealer. However, due to 
inevitable wear and tear and technological improvements it is recommended that the 

average useable life of this scooter is five years. 
 

General Cleaning 

The shrouds and seat of the scooter should be cleaned using a damp cloth and gentle 

detergent. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents,  as  this  will  damage  the  plastic 
components. Do not spray water (

hose or pressure washer) 

onto the scooter as this may 

cause damage to the electronics.  
 

Routine Maintenance 

We suggest that your scooter should undergo a full service at least once a year by an 

authorised SHOPRIDER dealer. 
Please check the following on a weekly basis: 

 

Front wheels spin freely 

 

Moving parts, pivots and frame fixings are not damaged or worn 

 

All hand knobs and levers are secure 

 
 
Troubleshooting 

 

Your scooter is fitted with the latest in electronic controls that are programmed to 
protect the electrical system from abnormal overloads. 

 

 

Fuses 

There are two fuses on the battery cables to give protection against possible overload 
on the wiring. 

 

Check List 

If your scooter fails to operate, please check the following: 

 

The unit is switched on. 

 

All plugs and connections are firmly fixed. 

 

Battery level shows full charge. 

 

Freewheeling device is in the drive position

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Circuit breaker has not tripped. (Image page 11) 

 
If the freewheel device has been operated with the scooter switched on, the scooter 
will not operate until the key switch has been turned off and on again. 
Should a fault occur, the fault code indicator on the tiller head will indicate a flash 
sequence which relates to the fault in the table below. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for Solares FS777

Page 1: ...Solares Model FS777 USER MANUAL Please ensure that this manual is read and understood before using the scooter December 2015 Rev 1 KB S XXXXX...

Page 2: ...Tiller Controls 7 Brake Release Freewheel Operation 8 Starting to Drive Getting Started 9 Moving Off 9 Steering 9 Reversing 9 Ramps Slopes 10 Surfaces 10 Transferring 10 Storage 10 Batteries and Batte...

Page 3: ...the suitability of the scooter for each individuals intended use Note Persons with lower body amputations should not use this device unless evaluated with artificial limbs fitted as stability may be c...

Page 4: ...de Solares 1 Tiller control head 2 Padded seat with fold down back 3 Carry pull handle 4 Seat release knob 5 Frame release ring 6 Puncture proof non marking wheels 7 Tiller angle adjustment lever 2 3...

Page 5: ...itched off Switch off the power whilst driving this will cause the scooter to stop abruptly see emergency procedures page 17 Use the scooter where you cannot safely or legally walk Attempt to climb or...

Page 6: ...e lever To adjust the tiller angle lift the lever away from the scooter This will allow the tiller to be adjusted or folded away for transportation DO NOT lift the scooter by the tiller as this can ca...

Page 7: ...nd the scooter will automatically come to a safe stop as the electromagnetic brake is applied Always release the lever if the scooter behaves erratically Power Switch The switch is located on the fron...

Page 8: ...er una ewheel m wer failure oter e scooter brake if th re engag nd freewh and con be moved ation he right re nd push p as show e ground ooter will t be turne eration attended mode sho e NEVER m r may...

Page 9: ...switch off k and the ocedure s r is light a els catchi ou wish t e stability n sharply ould be se nsure the speed se erse onto a he batterie space st the tiller g transfers f y s r t tially set th co...

Page 10: ...vers may create condensation during certain weather conditions If your scooter is to be stored for prolonged periods fully charge the batteries and remove them from the scooter Very cold weather can s...

Page 11: ...be used in perman errupt the permanen tinue use ER SUPPLIE port after t ing used batte recycled arding yo mode typ assis cover me be su 3 pin male pin mains he batter en the ch connectio g from the s...

Page 12: ...he front of the scooter and at the same time pull down on the seat post sleeve Carefully allow the seat to tilt backwards while always being supported by the left hand Once the seat has begun to tilt...

Page 13: ...foot area of the scooter 4 Next the tiller needs to be folded down onto the back of the seat Lift the red lever as shown in the tiller adjustment section Whilst the lever is raised the tiller can be l...

Page 14: ...Keep pulling upwards until you hear a click This should indicate that the scooter is now locked in the folded position After hearing the click sound you can then gently lower the handle and the scoot...

Page 15: ...opening towards your feet or legs It is very important that the weight of the scooter is supported by the handle during this procedure Support the weight of the scooter by the handle and pull the fra...

Page 16: ...check the following on a weekly basis Front wheels spin freely Moving parts pivots and frame fixings are not damaged or worn All hand knobs and levers are secure Troubleshooting Your scooter is fitte...

Page 17: ...e information given in this manual regarding safety and the maintenance of your scooter If adhered to your scooter should give you years of reliable mobility Storage and General Care We recommend that...

Page 18: ...rs affecting stability are Maximum speed setting Seat height User movement User s manoeuvres Gradients or slopes Please keep your speed to a level where you can safely stop without having to make any...

Page 19: ...Notes 19...

Page 20: ...ompanys discretion free of charge Any unauthorised modifications will invalidate the warranty Parts which are subjected to normal wear and tear accidental damage neglect or misuse are excluded from th...

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