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Shoprider Scooters User Guide

CONTENTS

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1 Introduction...............................................1

2 Features......................................................1

3 Safety Precautions.................................... 2

4 Adjustments.............................................. 3

  Tiller Angle Adjustment............................... 3

  Folding the Tiller.......................................... 3

  Seat Removal.............................................. 3

  Seat Height Adjustment.............................. 3

  Serial Number Position................................ 3

  Armrest Width Adjustment.......................... 4

  Armrest  Adjustments................................... 4

5 Scooter Tiller Controls.............................. 4

  Speed  Controls............................................ 5

  Battery Level Indicator Gauge...................... 5

  Horn........................................................... 5

  Thumb Lever Control (Wig Wag)................. 5 

  Key Switch.................................................. 5

  Electromagnetic  Brake................................. 5

6 Drive/Freewheel Operation...................... 5

 

  Anti-tip Wheels........................................... 6

7 Starting to Drive your Scooter................. 6

 

  First Time Use.............................................. 6

  Getting Started............................................6

  Starting Scooter Movement......................... 6

  Steering...................................................... 6 

  Reversing.................................................... 6

  Dismounting............................................... 6

8  Extra Guidelines in the Control of your 
  Scooter....................................................... 7

  Ramps......................................................... 7

  Safe Climbing Angle.................................... 7

  Grass and Gravel........................................... 7

9 Batteries and Battery Charging................ 7

  Battery Charger........................................... 7

  First Time Use.............................................. 8

  Charging..................................................... 8

10 Transport / Storage............................ 

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 Disassembly...........................................  8

11  Maintenance............................................ 9

  Tyres............................................................ 9

  General Maintenance and Lubrication......... 9

12 Troubleshooting Guide.........................  9

  Circuit  Breaker............................................. 9

  Check List................................................... 9

13 Warranty Information........................... 10

14 Technical Specifications........................ 11

Summary of Contents for TE-GK9

Page 1: ...MOBILITY SCOOTER USER S GUIDE SHOPRIDER NEW ZEALAND TE GK9 Compact Shoprider Mobility Scooter...

Page 2: ...Electromagnetic Brake 5 6 Drive Freewheel Operation 5 Anti tip Wheels 6 7 Starting to Drive your Scooter 6 First Time Use 6 Getting Started 6 Starting Scooter Movement 6 Steering 6 Reversing 6 Dismou...

Page 3: ...ever you go and can be assembled or disassembled in just seconds with wireless quick connect components The TE GK9 is light and compact and can be stored in small areas such as the trunk or back seat...

Page 4: ...ot authorised 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 invalid...

Page 5: ...break away if the scooter is driven when locked Seat Removal Fig 3 Fold down the back of the seat Lift the swivel seat release handle up to lift the seat up and off the seat post Seat Height Adjustme...

Page 6: ...ghten the hand knobs by turning clockwise to lock the arm rests into place Armrest Adjustments Fig 6 The arm rests may be pulled up and out of the way for sideways transfer Pull arm rest up and back T...

Page 7: ...ocated on top of the tiller Turn the key and the battery gauge needle will move There may be a slight delay before the thumb lever control can be operated while the main controller checks the circuits...

Page 8: ...scooter will move forward slowly The harder you push the faster the scooter goes but will only reach the speed level that has been selected Release the lever and the scooter will slowly come to a sto...

Page 9: ...er irreversible damage NOTE To preserve battery charge your scooter may go into sleep mode after being idle for a few minutes To remove from sleep mode turn the key off and back on again 9 BATTERIES A...

Page 10: ...charging cycle is finished WARNING Only use the original Shoprider approved charger This charger is for indoor use only DO NOT expose it to rain or water spray Do not leave the charger plugged into th...

Page 11: ...s may occur with the unit including charging problems reduced speed loss of range and others Please contact your local Shoprider provider for battery replacement 12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Circuit Break...

Page 12: ...by the battery manufacturers warranty Misuse of the scooter operation not in accordance with the owners manual exceeding the load capacity or performance specification and modifications to the scoote...

Page 13: ...er weight of 100kg 220lb Safe Climbing Angle Fig 9 Range3 per charge w STD 12Ah Battery 90 kg 11 25 12 5 Range User Weight After the battery and miles varies with the weight of mechanical moving parts...

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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