Dual Wheel Scooter
Owner’s Manual
Issued 2018/11
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IX. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
GENERAL GUIDELINES
Your scooter is an advanced mobility device, and with the correct routine maintenance you
can ensure years of maximum use. While some of the maintenance can be done by yourself,
you may need assistance from an authorized Drive DeVilbiss provider. If you have any
doubts, contact your authorized Drive DeVilbiss provider.
Preventative maintenance is key to keeping your scooter in prime operating condition. Follow
the Maintenance Schedule at the end of this section to periodically inspect your scooter for
serviceable items.
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Avoid abuse to the throttle and control functions.
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Avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat or cold.
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Keep the scooter clean and free from moisture.
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Never use a conditioner on the tread of the wheels.
EXPOSURE TO MOISTURE
Should your scooter come in contact with water or moisture, dry your scooter thoroughly
with a towel. Allow your scooter to sit in a dry place for 8 to 12 hours to allow unseen
moisture to evaporate. Check the throttle operation and brakes before using your scooter
again. If any items require service please contact your authorized Drive DeVilbiss provider.
OPERATING TEMPERATURES
Your scooter is designed to operate ideally between
-25ºC ~ 50ºC (-13ºF to 122ºF). In
extremely cold conditions your batteries may freeze depending on the battery charge, usage,
and composition of the batteries. In extremely hot conditions your scooter may operate at a
lower speed. This is due to the safety mechanism built into the unit to prevent damage to the
gearbox and other electronic functions when operating too hot.
STORAGE
If you need to store your scooter, be sure it is stored in a dry place free from extreme
temperatures. Always fully charge, and then disconnect the batteries prior to storage.
ATTENTION
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Infrequently charged batteries, or batteries stored without a full
charge are susceptible to permanent damage, causing unreliable performance
from your scooter.
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