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denotes the slowest setting

and the hare

symbol denotes the fastest setting. Turn the

dial anticlockwise to go slower and turn the

dial clockwise to go faster.

When this LED is illuminated

constantly it means the scooter is on and

ready to use.

6. Power LED.

7. Battery Gauge.

8. Horn.

9. Recharge Point.

10. The circuit breaker reset (shown in

Appendix A).

11. The main fuse (shown in appendix A).

The battery gauge shows

how much power there is left inthe battery when

the scooter is in operation and moving.

The further to right that the needle is, the more

power there is in the battery. When the

needle on the battery gauge is constantly in

the red, recharge the batteries (see

section).

Press to sound the horn when the

scooter is switched on.

For information on how

to use this, see

To reset the circuit breaker,

push the reset button.

Please refer to an authorised dealer for any

problems with the main fuse.

Battery

Charging

Battery Charging section

1. Ignition.

2. Paddle control - Left.

3. Paddle Control - Right.

4. Hand brake.

5. Speed Selector.

Turn the key supplied in the ignition

to switch on the scooter.

Squeeze the left

paddle control to go in a reverse direction,

and release the paddle control to stop.

Squeeze the right

paddle control to go in a forward direction,

and release the paddle control to stop.

Pull the brake to slow down and

stop. To use the handbrake as a parking brake,

pull the brake on whilst pushing the brake pin

down. Release the handbrake to lock the pin

and apply parking brake. To unlock the parking

brake, squeeze the handbrake until the locking

pin pops up. Please also refer to the section on

Personal Safety on page 3.

Please note: Performance of the

handbrake/parking brake will be reduced if the

force required to apply the brake is adjusted.

Please refer to page 7 (Care and Maintenance)

and consult your dealer if necessary.

Rotate this dial to determine

the speed of the scooter. The tortoise symbol

BATTERY CHARGING

The Travelease comes complete with two 12V 8ah sealed lead acid batteries (installed) and a battery charger

and mains lead.
To charge the batteries:

1. Switch the scooter off with the ignition key
2. Plug the battery charger into the recharge point as shown in the

section.

3. Plug the mains lead into the charger and then plug the mains plug into the power socket and switch o

n

the power, then finally switch the scooter back on.
4. Leave the batteries to charge for 12 hours.

Do not stand the battery charger on a carpet or other furnishing when in use.
Always place on a hard surface in a well-ventilated area.
Do not expose any part of your charger or battery to direct heat (e.g. a naked flame or gas /

electric fire)

Do not use your battery charger outdoors

If necessary, the batteries should only be replaced with Medicare Technology 8ah sealed lead acid batteries.

control functions

description

Safety Precautions

Changing the batteries

The batteries should only be changed by a Medicare Technology service dealer.

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3. PADDLE
CONTROL
RIGHT

2. PADDLE

CONTROL

LEFT

5. SPEED
SELECTOR

6. POWER LED

7. BATTERY
GAUGE

8. HORN

9. RECHARGE POINT

1. IGNI-

TION

4. HAND BRAKE

FORWARD

REVERSE

REVERSE

FORWARD

GREEN

RED

SLOW

FAST

FU-

SE

10. CIRCUIT
BREAKER

11. FUSE

APPENDIX A

APPENDIX A

CONTROL FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION

Summary of Contents for TRAVELEASE

Page 1: ...TRAVELEASE mini scooter mini scooter User Manual Page 1...

Page 2: ...tion Assembly and Disassembly Battery Charging Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Service Record Specification Warranty Circuit breaker and main fuse Seat Seat stem Anti tip Wheels Footplate Removab...

Page 3: ...ravelease The Travelease is only suitable for users who experience difficulty or discomfort walking for prolonged periods but have the use of both legs and the physical visual and cognitive ability to...

Page 4: ...e sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified in to three types 1 Hand held portable transceivers transmitters receivers with antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit Examples include c...

Page 5: ...t locking bracket by pushing the handle away from the seat stem see photograph 1 on page 5 and remove seat Lock the seat locking bracket and insert stem into the tubing of the bracket Secure the seat...

Page 6: ...squeeze the handbrake until the locking pin pops up Please also refer to the section on Personal Safety on page 3 Please note Performance of the handbrake parking brake will be reduced if the force r...

Page 7: ...ld be able to hold the user and Travelease on gradients up to 7 degrees 1 in 8 both in park mode and general braking mode whilst remaining easy to operate The brake cable should be checked for wear Th...

Page 8: ...dition Levels Lights Connections Discharge test Forwards Reverse Wear Emergency stop Pressure Left turn Bearings Right turn Wheel nut Slope test Over obstacles Wiring Noise Connections Brake cable Bru...

Page 9: ...anty conditions apply to brand new scooters purchased at the full retail price If you are unsure whether your scooter is covered check with the service agent 8 Under normal circumstances no responsibi...

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