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ELECTRIC

MOBILITY

World Leader in Personal Independent Mobility
1 Mobility Plaza, Sewell, NJ 08080

Owner’s Manual

Model R6 300

EMC Part: 19271200

Rev. 01 • Date 02/28/03

Summary of Contents for R6 300

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC MOBILITY World Leader in Personal Independent Mobility 1 Mobility Plaza Sewell NJ 08080 Owner s Manual Model R6 300 EMC Part 19271200 Rev 01 Date 02 28 03...

Page 2: ...nual Please review this manual in its entirety prior to first using your Scooter and direct any questions you might have to Customer Service by calling the toll free numbers in the following Please Re...

Page 3: ...l Position 13 Illustration 6 Seat Swivel Locking Lever 13 Adjusting the Handlebar Assembly and Dash Position 14 Illustration 7 Dash Adjustment 14 Illustration 8 Handlebar Assembly Adjustment 14 Dashbo...

Page 4: ...ont Wheel Removal 23 Tire Tread Wear 24 Seat Post Lubrication 24 Caster Wheels 24 Clock Battery 24 Electrical Connections 24 Hardware Inspection 24 Cleaning Instructions 24 Polishing 25 Vehicle Storag...

Page 5: ...etrain Removal 21 2004 Electric Mobilty Corp Electric Mobility Rascal and ConvertAble are registered trademarks of Electric Mobilty Corp No liability is assumed with respect to the use of any informat...

Page 6: ...traight up and down inclines 14 REDUCE SPEED when traveling on up or down inclines Select the slowest speed setting that will still allow the vehicle to climb the incline 15 NEVER try to turn around o...

Page 7: ...AM FM radios and small appliances like hair dryers or electric shavers may also generate electromagnetic energy but it is such a small amount that no EMI problems should occur with these devices The i...

Page 8: ...arts of your scooter Controls So that you can learn how to operate your scooter properly and effectively Initial Setup Adjustments So that you can adapt your new scooter for greatest comfort and ease...

Page 9: ...ters consists of the following major components as shown in Illustration 1 You should familiarize yourself with the location and general functioning before proceeding Illustration 1 Major Components M...

Page 10: ...e also protected by an internal cover inside the rear plastic cover Seat For super comfort all Rascals include a padded removable swivel seat with adjustable back angle and flip up armrests As an opti...

Page 11: ...k Safety Flag These accessories are available separately and come with complete instructions for installation and use with your vehicle Contact your Customer Service representative for further informa...

Page 12: ...dash and using the stem to change time settings The clock is powered by a separate battery and does not require the vehicle to be turned on to operate Speed Control The Dial A Speed knob regulates th...

Page 13: ...be in the On position for the Seat Lift to operate If the scooter does not include the Seat Lift this switch will not function Always check switch position before using the scooter driving or raising...

Page 14: ...position all lights are turned off The keyswitch on the dash must be in the On position for the headlight to operate Hazard and turn signal lights will operate with the key in the Off position Horn Pr...

Page 15: ...m the following initial setup and adjustments to ensure that you are as comfortable as possible The setup and adjustments include Charging the Battery Adjusting the Seat Adjusting the Handlebar Assemb...

Page 16: ...in Illustration 3 and the needle on the Battery Level Indicator on the dash will be located to the extreme right of the green area indicating a full charge on the battery and no charging is required 4...

Page 17: ...ments are shown in Illustration 4 Illustration 4 Armrest Adjustments Follow these instructions to adjust armrest width Loosen corresponding knob behind the seat Adjust width by pulling armrest out fro...

Page 18: ...install the hardware into the desired seat back angle setting 3 Choose the position that is most comfortable for the user or as recommended by a seating professional 4 Be sure to set both sides in the...

Page 19: ...operate your Rascal and you can see the dash controls Sit in seat facing forward Lift dash to upright position to access adjustment screw Locate adjustment screw Use allen key supplied to turn screw...

Page 20: ...page 24 Setting the Clock Locate the bag containing keys clock and other items shipped separately with the scooter Unwrap the clock from its protective packing If clock includes a small plastic colla...

Page 21: ...t 1 Remove the seat by holding Locking Lever backward and lift the seat straight up and off the Seat Post Assembly 2 Unscrew the Nut and Bolt to release the Adjustable Seat Post Tube from the base Hol...

Page 22: ...ions to assist you in making a more comfortable transfer 1 The Scooter Dash lifts up and out of your way for maximum clearance WARNING DO NOT use the dash to support your weight during transfers Dash...

Page 23: ...ntroller that has a high pedal disable safety feature This will prevent unexpected acceleration of the scooter if the speed engager lever is activated at the same time you turn the key ON To reset the...

Page 24: ...hicle will not operate unless the Brake Lever is in the DRIVE lowered position and the Status Lamp will blink indicating that the Brake Lever is in the DRIVE Position WARNING Never sit in vehicle if i...

Page 25: ...ts bumper and follow the handlebar assembly harness to locate the connector 3 Pull connector away from socket 4 Remove handlebar assembly from mounting location For convenience handlebar assembly can...

Page 26: ...NECT PINS DRIVETRAIN POWER HARNESS ROTATE OUT LIFT STRAIGHT UP 19271200 16 1 Remove Seat Batteries Handlebar Assembly and Front Section as described previously 2 With the unit still standing upright o...

Page 27: ...ooter Your Rascal batteries are approved for airline travel Ask specifically where and with whom you should drop the unit off and where and with whom you should retrieve it at your destination Remembe...

Page 28: ...the red wire of the first cable to the terminal of the first battery Attach the black wire of the first cable to the terminal of the first battery Repeat this procedure for the second battery WARNING...

Page 29: ...ack cover Gently twist blade so that the back cover comes off 3 Slide the metal battery cover plate aside and remove battery 4 Install new battery with positive pole facing outwards Slide battery cove...

Page 30: ...Storage If you will not be using your vehicle for an extended period of time such as a month or longer use the following guidelines to protect the vehicle and maintain the batteries Store the vehicle...

Page 31: ...eck seat for loose hardware or damage Ensure seat in locked position 3 Bearings in head tube worn 3 Replace bearings Range less than expected 1 Charging too infrequently 1 Charge unit more often 2 Def...

Page 32: ...Up Scooter will not operate Engager not in neutral centered when keyswitch turned on Return lever to center and re try 7 X Speed Pot Error Scooter will not operate Engager or wiring faulty or setup in...

Page 33: ...scooter 2 Motor If damage occurs to commutator of motor as a result of not replacing motor brushes after heavy wear to brushes Motor brushes are wear items and will be warranted for one year 3 Brake T...

Page 34: ...those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to one year from the date of purchase and to the extent permitted by law Any and all implied warranties are excluded This is...

Page 35: ...ry business telephone for the purpose of this regulation 10 Has a comprehensive liability insurance policy in the amount of at least 300 000 that covers both the supplier s place of business and all c...

Page 36: ...ection 31 2 lb 14 2 kg 31 2 lb 14 2 kg Seat w Armrests 32 lb 14 5 kg 32 lb 14 5 kg Handlebar Tiller 7 8 lb 3 5 kg 7 8 lb 3 5 kg Batteries each 28 lb 12 7 kg 28 lb 13 kg Drivetrain 45 8 lb 20 8 kg 46 6...

Page 37: ...st Adjustments 12 Illustration 5 Backrest Adjustments 13 Illustration 6 Seat Swivel Locking Lever 13 Illustration 7 Dash Adjustment 14 Illustration 8 Handlebar Assembly Adjustment 14 Illustration 9 Cl...

Page 38: ...th company founder Francis Flowers Today Electric Mobility employs over 450 men and women and maintains a sales and service network that reaches all 50 states and 22 foreign countries These hard worki...

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