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Shoprider Scooters User Guide

5.1.4 - lEd Battery Indicator

These indicate the amount of charge you have in the batteries. The number of bars lit, 
shows the amount of charge left in your batteries. The amount of charge will only show at 
its true level when the scooter is in drive.

WARNING! - Do not allow the bars to go out completely as the complete discharge of the 
batteries could cause them irreversible damage.
5.1.5 - key Switch

Insert the key and turn clockwise (the LED bars will illuminate). There is a 3 second delay 
while the controller checks its circuits before the thumb lever control can be operated. Turn 
key anti-clockwise to turn scooter off.

5.1.6 - Charging Socket

Located near the top of the tiller on the left side (TE 888iX) or right side (TE 9) you will find 
the charging socket. For recharging the batteries see 8.2 for battery charging.

5.1.7- lights

Press the round blue button to turn the light(s) on and press again to turn off.

5.1.8 - Hazard lights

Press the triangle shaped red button for the front and rear hazard lights to operate.

5.1.9 - Indicators

On the (TE 9) a black switch works the indicators left or right when moved sideways.  
The (TE 888iX) has two yellow triangular buttons that indicate left or right when pushed.

5.1.10 - High/low Speed

This black switch offers a low speed or high speed range with a flick of the switch.

5.1.11 - Free Wheeling device

Located under the body at the rear of the scooter on the left (TE 888iX) or right (TE 9) side 
is either a red or yellow handle lever. To freewheel the scooter simply push down the lever. 
To engage the motor again, just pull the lever up. In freewheel mode the speed control 
(wig wag) will not move the scooter and the scooter will not operate. 

WARNING! - Always re-engage the free wheeling device after use. Failure to do so may 
result in injury. Do not sit on the scooter while in freewheel mode.
5.1.12 - Anti-Tip Wheels

These wheels are located on the rear frame of the scooter.

5.1 Controls

5.1.12

5.1.11

5.1.6

Summary of Contents for TE-888iX

Page 1: ...mobility scooter user s guide Shoprider new zealand TE 888iX TE 9 Mid size Shoprider scooters with suspension...

Page 2: ...1 5 Key Switch 6 5 1 6 Charging Socket 6 5 1 7 Lights 6 5 1 8 Hazard Lights 6 5 1 9 Indicators 6 5 1 10 High Low Speed Switch 6 5 1 11 Free Wheeling Device 6 5 1 12 Anti Tip Wheels 6 5 2 Mounting 7 5...

Page 3: ...1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of a Shoprider Scooter Your scooter is the ultimate combination of style and comfort and incorporates Shopriders latest innovative designs Your scooter...

Page 4: ...ear reflectors 5 Side reflectors 6 Foot rest 7 Tiller control head steering column 8 Tiller steering column angle adjustment 9 Captains chair fore aft slide lever 10 Adjustable rear vision mirror 11 T...

Page 5: ...orised by Shoprider NZ Do not connect any medical device to the scooter battery doing so could cause injury Do not exceed the suggested user weight limit doing so could cause injury and invalidate the...

Page 6: ...the steel locking pin the seat post has several different position holes Retighten the Seat Tension Adjustment knob bolt and replace the seat once you have chosen your new position hole 4 4 Seat Tensi...

Page 7: ...ear the top a black release lever can be located By pushing the lever down you can adjust the tiller angle to a different position Releasing the lever locks the tiller in that position 5 Scooter Opera...

Page 8: ...utton to turn the light s on and press again to turn off 5 1 8 Hazard Lights Press the triangle shaped red button for the front and rear hazard lights to operate 5 1 9 Indicators On the TE 9 a black s...

Page 9: ...to go then apply power gently This will make the scooter turn very sharply but it will still go gently and with complete stability 5 3 2 Reversing Reversing the scooter requires greater attention Tur...

Page 10: ...p gravel as well as loosely packed sand Because of the power of your scooter you are able to climb steep hills but the maximum safe grade limit is 9 the reason for this is to ensure proper stability T...

Page 11: ...be left in a discharged state if not used for some time 8 2 Battery Charging Charge the batteries completely 8 12 hours prior to first time use The batteries supplied with your scooter are specially d...

Page 12: ...free wheel device has been operated with the scooter left switched on then the scooter will not operate until the ignition key has been switched off then on again If after checking these points your...

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Page 14: ...108 Sawyers Arms Rd Papanui Christchurch New Zealand Freephone 0800 220 110 Fax 64 3 354 4356 Email freedom shoprider co nz Your Shoprider Dealer...

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