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EasyTravel Elite – ET1E

 User’s Manual 

Rev. 0708 

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BATTERY

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5.3.  Battery Gauge (Fig. 9/5) 

The Battery Gauge (Fig. 9/5) shows the battery charge that is left. 

 

5.4.  Driving your 

EasyTravel Elite

  

To drive forward, pull the right side of the hand control lever towards you 
(Fig.  10/1).  You  can  also  move  forward  by  pushing  the  left  side  of  the 
control  lever  away  from  you.  By  releasing  the  control  lever,  you  will 
gradually come to a stop, and the 

EasyTravel Elite

 brake will be applied 

automatically. To operate in reverse, pull the left side of the hand control 
lever towards you (Fig. 10/2). 
 
 

 

 

 

 

5.5.  Safety considerations when driving your 

EasyTravel Elite

 

 

Footpaths  and  sidewalks  appear  to  be  level  but  are  usually  slightly 

sloped for drainage of rainwater. Counter-steering may be necessary 
for overcoming excessive slopes. In such cases the speed should be 
reduced as necessary. 

 

When  approaching  ditches,  bumps  or  similar  obstacles  –  reduce 

speed as necessary. 

 

Do  not  operate 

EasyTravel  Elite

  in  places  or  on  surfaces  where  a 

loss  of  wheel  grip  could  be  hazardous,  for  example  on  wet  grassy 
slopes. 

 

5.6.  Armrests 

To  enable  easier  entry  to  and  exit  from 
your 

EasyTravel  Elite

  the  armrest  can 

be lifted, see Fig. 10A. 
 
 

Figure 10 

Summary of Contents for EasyTravel Elite ET1E

Page 1: ...Elite USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...EasyTravel Elite ET1E User s Manual Rev 0708 2...

Page 3: ...ding Instructions 7 5 Operating Your EasyTravel Elite 11 6 Moving and Transporting Your EasyTravel Elite 15 7 Helpful Hints for Everyday Use 16 8 General Maintenance and Inspection 17 9 EMI Electromag...

Page 4: ...FETY During your initial use of the EasyTravel Elite we recommend caution as you practice operating the unit in various situations Keep the speed at a reduced level until you are comfortable controlli...

Page 5: ...vel Elite and transfer yourself to a vehicle seat 3 SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND DETAILS 3 1 EasyTravel Elite parts Figure 1 1 Battery pack detachable 11 Rear wheel 2 Front column detachable 12 Folded frame...

Page 6: ...2 Hand control lever right and left 3 Speed adjusting knob 4 Indicator light LED 5 Battery Gauge 6 Hand grips 3 3 EasyTravel Elite Optional Accessories 1 Extra battery pack BELL If the user requires...

Page 7: ...al po sition Unfolding Front Column Pull the column lock triggers Fig 4 3 upward towards the handle to release the tilt lock Move the drive unit away from the column all the way to open the quick rele...

Page 8: ...r most positions 2 For getting in and out of the Easy Travel Elite seat comfortably the column may be moved away from the seat to the entry exit position 3 For detaching the front column from the rear...

Page 9: ...tep 2 Hold handgrip of front column Fig 7 2 in the Operating or En try Exit position and push forward away from seat to fold plat form upwards Step 3 Grasp platform handle Fig 7 3 and pull column lock...

Page 10: ...1 to release platform and rest front wheels on floor Step 2 Pull the seat backrest and lift it upright Fig 8 2 Step 3 Grasp top of seat backrest Fig 8 3 and pull column lock triggers Fig 8 4 to releas...

Page 11: ...the bottom of the handle control cover displays bat tery status and fault indications as follows Indicator light steady This indicates that all is well Indicator light flashes slowly The controller is...

Page 12: ...o a stop and the EasyTravel Elite brake will be applied automatically To operate in reverse pull the left side of the hand control lever towards you Fig 10 2 5 5 Safety considerations when driving you...

Page 13: ...connected on the EasyTravel Elite see instruction 1 below or directly instruction 2 1 Plug the charging connector into the EasyTravel Elite charging socket and then connect the charger to an electrica...

Page 14: ...least once every three months Store batteries indoors in a dry environment Storage temperature range 20 C 4 F to 40 C 104 F Charging temperature range 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Operating temperature ran...

Page 15: ...light Fig 9 4 See section 4 2 WARNING The Freewheel switch should never be engaged on a slope CAUTION The seat back must remain in the upright position 6 2 Walking your EasyTravel Elite in the folded...

Page 16: ...ramp or incline Be aware that not all ramps are constructed according to Government standards The Government standard for wheelchair ramps is 2 5 cm 1 inch rise per 30 cm 1 foot Lower the speed settin...

Page 17: ...zed dealer Weekly Checks 1 Throttle test Pull the throttle to the full speed position and switch ON the Power switch The EasyTravel Elite should not move and the LED on the panel should flash If the E...

Page 18: ...pins and springs on front column 3 Check for tire wear Overload Fuses The electric circuits of the EasyTravel Elite are provided with two overload protection fuses Replacement of the fuses is only pe...

Page 19: ...y can be measured in volts per motor V m Each Motorized scooter can resist EMI up to a certain intensity This is called its immunity level The higher the immunity level the greater the protection The...

Page 20: ...mmercial broad cast transmitters radio and TV broadcast antenna towers and amateur HAM radios NOTE Other types of hand held devices such as cordless phones laptop computers AM FM radios TV sets CD pla...

Page 21: ...ommunication devices such an cellular phones while your EasyTravel Elite is turned ON 2 Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them 3 If unintend...

Page 22: ...tor has a short circuit to a battery connection 4 flashes Freewheel is engaged 5 flashes Not used 6 flashes The controller is being inhibited from driving this may be because the battery charger is co...

Page 23: ...uthorized recycling facilities 12 TECHNICAL DATA The actual range depends on the operation conditions and the load Speed Continuously adjustable up to 6 km h 3 7 mph Power Supply 24 V from two recharg...

Page 24: ...maintenance or modification are not covered by the warranty For safety and for warranty assurance reasons any modifications and repair of the EasyTravel Elite or its components must be performed excl...

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