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This warranty applies to the new scooter as set forth below: 

 
Movingpeople.net Canada Inc. warrants to the original buyer that the new equipment sold by an authorized 
movingpeople.net Canada Inc. dealer is, at the time of delivery to the buyer and for the period of 

three years

 immediately 

following such delivery, free from  defects in material and workmanship and meets designed performance levels.  
Movingpeople.net Canada Inc. agrees that it will during such three-year period, either repair or replace, at movingpeople.net 
Canada Inc.’s sole option, any part or parts of new equipment which under proper and normal conditions of use proves to 
be defective or fails to meet designed performance levels. The above warranty is extended or otherwise modified for certain 
components of the equipment as specified below: 

 

Movingpeople.net Canada Inc. supplied scooter’s Main Frame Weldment is covered under a lifetime warranty.    
The battery charger, seat assembly, main cable and wiring, basket, and optional accessories are covered under a one- year 

warranty. 

Exclusions and Limitations  

 

Equipment modified other than by movingpeople.net Canada Inc. is not covered by this warranty. 

 

Tires, inner tubes plastic covers, brake pads, motor brushes, bearings, chain, and upholstery are considered wear items 
and are not covered by this warranty. 

 

Cosmetic appearance of items will change as a result of use and are not covered by this warranty. 

 

Items added to the equipment by the buyer or by a user are not covered by this warranty. 

 

Any damage to items added to the movingpeople.net Canada Inc. supplied equip ment, caused by the movingpeople.net 
Canada Inc. supplied equipment, is not covered under this warranty. Any damage to the movingpeople.net Canada Inc. 
supplied equipment by the additional equipment is also not covered by this warranty. 

 

Any use of the equipment outside the criteria published in the current movingpeople.net Canada Inc. sales brochures, 
or beyond the manner, in which a prudent person would normally use the equipment, will void this warranty (i.e. Abuse 
and misuse). 

 

Labour and shipping are not covered by this warranty. 

 

Any batteries supplied by movingpeople.net Canada Inc. are covered by the battery manufacturer’s standard warranty. 

 

All claims for warranty covered parts under the above warranty must be presented to movingpeople.net Canada Inc. by an authorized dealer 
within forty-five (45) days of the event upon which any warranty claim is made. Movingpeople.net Canada Inc. reserves the right to refuse the 
warranty claim should the claim not satisfy the basic requirements.   

 
The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other express warranties, implied warranties, if any, including but not 
limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, shall not extend beyond the duration 
of the express warranty provided herein.  Movingpeople.net Canada Inc. shall not be liable for any consequential or 
incidental damages whatsoever. 
 

For all warranty inquiries, please contact your authorized movingpeople.net Canada Inc. dealer. 
 
Recommendations 

Please complete the movingpeople.net Canada Inc. Warranty Registration Card. Mail it to movingpeople.net within 10 days 
of delivery of the equipment. This will assist movingpeople.net to initiate and to provide your appropriate warranty 
coverage.  

 

It is strongly recommended that your equipment receive an annual service inspection by an authorized movinpeople.net 
dealer within 30 days of the anniversary of the purchase date.  

 

(Revised March 5, 2003) 
 

WARRANTY : FORTRESS SCOOTERS 

Содержание Fotress 1700

Страница 1: ...and Four Wheel Power Scooter SAFETY FIRST This manual is provided to enable you to enjoy maximum performance and reliability from your scooter Please take the time to read it carefully before attempting to operate the scooter July 2006 Issue 2 ...

Страница 2: ...rvice and Product make the difference If you have any questions about your movingpeople net product please contact your authorized movingpeople net dealer or feel free to contact our Customer Service department directly Yours sincerely The moving people net Team Scooter Model Serial Number Color Seat Model Manufacturing Date ______________________________________ movingpeople net 355 Norfinch Driv...

Страница 3: ...elease Lever 11 Turning On 11 Speed Select 11 Forward Reverse Motion 11 Horn 11 Stopping 11 Battery Indicator 12 PAGE Lights 12 Front And Rear Lights 12 Turn Signal Lights 12 Hazards 12 Circuit Breaker 13 Circuit Breaker 13 Charging Instructions And Battery Considerations 14 Battery Charging Instructions 14 Battery Specifications 14 Safety Precautions 15 Safety Precautions 16 Emi Consideration 17 ...

Страница 4: ...1700 scooter Here is a list of terms used throughout your Owner s Manual FORTRESS 1700 SCOOTER OVERVIEW Captain Seat Tiller Rear Tires Coiffe arrière Console Basket Battery Cover Armrest Front Light Tiller Release Floor Pan Rear Cover Seat Lock Front Tires ...

Страница 5: ... scooter ROTATING THE SEAT 1 Release the seat lock by pulling the lever forward 2 Hold the lever while rotating and release at the desired direction 3 Find the Engaged position by moving slightly to the left and right of the desired position and ensure that the Seat Lock is properly engaged SEATING WARNING BEFORE ROTATING THE SEAT turn the power off by removing the ON OFF key plug ...

Страница 6: ...cated on the rear of the seat at the bottom ADJUSTABLE KNOB To loosen armrest turn the knob counter clockwise After selecting the new width re tighten knobs and ensure that the armrests are secure SEAT HEIGHT TOOLS REQUIRED With a 13 mm wrench and 6 mm Allen key remove the seat post receptacle bolt and nut Select one of the four different positions reinsert the hardware and tighten SEATING Cont ...

Страница 7: ...ull the tiller release lever outward to the side and adjust the tiller to the desired position The tiller can be adjusted to 5 different positions For storage or transportation the tiller may be fully collapsed to make the scooter more compact Pull the tiller release lever outward to the side and pull the tiller assembly all the way back toward the batteries TILLER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT Tiller Release ...

Страница 8: ...side of the floor pan Remove the rear shroud by pulling outward on the back side of the shroud to clear the positioning tab Unplug the rear shroud lights from the scooter before removing the cover Disconnect the following connectors from the controller box Both battery connectors marked in red the light package connector marked in yellow and the charger connector located on the side of the control...

Страница 9: ...d above Separating the Scooter Make sure the motor brake is in the engaged position turn the hand wheel located on floor pan between the two battery recesses counterclockwise until it is sufficiently loose Grasp the tiller with one hand and the loosened handwheel with the other hand Pull up on the hand wheel which is spring loaded and slide the front section of the scooter forward The rear section...

Страница 10: ...e battery recesses and buckled down If there is not enough room in the trunk for the seat it can be placed on the back seat of the vehicle Place it upside down on the arm rests ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE To re assemble the scooter reverse the steps outlined above Ensure the rear section is resting on its anti tip wheels Slide the front section channel completely into the rear section tube Retighten by tur...

Страница 11: ...ector allows you to change the maximum speed in six ranges HORN at bottom centre of console face plate To sound the horn press the horn button FORWARD REVERSE MOTION Press the FORWARD side of the speed control lever to go forward Press the REVERSE side of the speed control lever to go in reverse Speed Control Lever for forward reverse direction STOPPING To stop release the speed control lever Your...

Страница 12: ...ry indicator remains in the RED zone it is important to recharge your batteries as soon as possible Never fully discharge your batteries by overuse as this will shorten battery life and could cause damage to the battery Your scooter may be equipped with one of two light packages A FRONT AND REAR RUNNING LIGHTS 1 To turn on the front headlight and the rear tail lights push the light ON OFF button l...

Страница 13: ... from further operation To re start the scooter after the cut out fuse has been reset you must pull out the key from the receptacle to re set the system If the breaker immediately triggers again you may have to wait to give the motor time to cool off Subsequently if the breaker resets take care to drive slowly and steadily avoiding steep obstacles and or hills as much as possible NOTE If the break...

Страница 14: ...rtant to recharge the batteries even when the scooter is in storage for a period of time such as during the winter Failure to recharge the batteries over several months will completely deplete the batteries and they may need to be replaced Note All batteries experience a decreased capacity in cold temperature Please consider this when planning your trips BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS Your scooter is powe...

Страница 15: ...r obstacles exceeding 2 5 cm in height 10 DO NOT attempt inclines greater than 12 or a rise of 2 5 6 3 cm in 12 30 cm 11 DO NOT use your scooter with the anti tip wheels removed 12 Your Scooter can handle inclines of up to 12 or a rise of 2 5 6 3 cm in 12 30 cm degrees However negotiating inclines on a scooter is an acquired skill If you do not feel confident you will be able to handle inclines of...

Страница 16: ...atteries or the battery charger 26 DO NOT hang items shopping bags etc on the handlebars 27 DO NOT mount hang or attach any devices options or accessories etc which could interfere with the speed control lever brake lever seat lock lever or any other lever or control 28 ALWAYS ensure that the frame locking mechanism is completely engaged before operating your scooter 29 DO NOT discard batteries Th...

Страница 17: ... obvious and easy to avoid Others are not apparent and exposure is unavoidable However we believe that by following the warnings listed below your risk of exposure to EMI will be minimized The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types 1 Hand held Portable Transceivers Transmitters or receivers with the antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit Examples include citi...

Страница 18: ... warranty Any damage to the movingpeople net Canada Inc supplied equipment by the additional equipment is also not covered by this warranty Any use of the equipment outside the criteria published in the current movingpeople net Canada Inc sales brochures or beyond the manner in which a prudent person would normally use the equipment will void this warranty i e Abuse and misuse Labour and shipping ...

Страница 19: ...cumulation of dirt on the motor controller differential etc This is especially important if the unit is used extensively outdoors MONTHLY Clean all mineral deposits in and around battery posts This is natural accumulation but interferes with good electrical connections Check the tightness of all exposed nuts bolts and screws Ensure that they are not loose Check that the front wheel and the rear wh...

Страница 20: ...cond service safety check This service was performed on Date _______________________ Authorized stamp or signature ________________________________ Third service safety check This service was performed on Date _______________________ Authorized stamp or signature ________________________________ Forth service safety check This service was performed on Date _______________________ Authorized stamp ...

Страница 21: ...pan 5 13 cm 5 13 cm Turning radius 49 124 cm 55 140 cm Minimum seat height from floor pan captain seat 18 5 47 cm 22 56 cm Minimum seat height from ground captain seat 23 5 60 cm 23 5 60 cm Tiller height from floor pan min max 28 31 71 cm 79 cm 28 31 71 cm 79 cm Tire diameter front pneumatic 10 25 cm 10 25 cm Tire diameter rear pneumatic 10 25 cm 10 25 cm WEIGHT Front assembly 30 lbs 13 kg 38 lbs ...

Страница 22: ...22 movingpeople net Canada Inc 355 Norfinch Drive Toronto Ontario Canada M3N 1Y7 Tel 416 739 8333 1 800 514 7061 Fax 416 739 6622 www movingpeople net ...

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