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Rascal 600B/700B Owner’s Manual 

 

 

EMC Part: 19278100 Rev. 3 

 06/29/2009 

 

Transporting your Scooter ...........................................................................................  34 
 

Maintenance and Servicing 

............................................................................................. 36 

Preventive Maintenance ..............................................................................................  36 
Battery Connections ....................................................................................................  36 
Tire Pressure ...............................................................................................................  36 
Rear Wheel Removal ..................................................................................................  37 
Front Wheel Removal  ................................................................................................ 37 
Tire Tread Wear .......................................................................................................... 37 
Seat Post Lubrication  .................................................................................................  37 
Rear Caster Wheels ....................................................................................................  37 
Front Stabilizer Wheels and Forks .............................................................................. 37 
Self-Centering Stabilizer Magnets …………………………………………………………  38 

 

Illustration 18 — Stabilizer Magnets …………………………

................................. 38 

Clock Battery ..............................................................................................................  38 
Electrical Connections ................................................................................................  38 
Hardware Inspection ..................................................................................................  39 
Cleaning Instructions ..................................................................................................  39 
Polishing .............................................................................................. ……………….    39 
Vehicle Storage  .........................................................................................................  39 

 
Troubleshooting 

……………………………………………………………………………….. 40 

 
Controller Troubleshooting 

………………………………………………………………….. 41 

 
Factory Return Procedures 

………………………………………………………………….. 42 

 

Limited Warranty Information 

………………………………………………………………... 43 

 

Product Specifications 

………………………………………………………………………… 46 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Страница 1: ...600 B 700 B Owner s Manual Magnetic Stabilizer Technology Patent Pending...

Страница 2: ...vice and parts our toll free number is 1 877 877 0215 UK For service and parts our toll free number is 0 800 252614 For Customer Service 44 1460 258120 Other Countries Please call 1 856 468 1000 for t...

Страница 3: ...ation 6 Seat Swivel Locking Lever 20 Adjusting the Dash and Handlebar Positions 21 Illustration 7 Dash Adjustment 21 Illustration 8 Handlebar Adjustment 21 Dashboard Clock 22 Setting the Clock 22 Inst...

Страница 4: ...Tire Tread Wear 37 Seat Post Lubrication 37 Rear Caster Wheels 37 Front Stabilizer Wheels and Forks 37 Self Centering Stabilizer Magnets 38 Illustration 18 Stabilizer Magnets 38 Clock Battery 38 Elec...

Страница 5: ...cause you to feel dizzy affect your vision or in any way impact your thought process coordination or ability to safely operate the unit Check with your physician if you experience any of these symptom...

Страница 6: ...ete stop 13 USE CAUTION when operating the unit in bad weather or driving through water as moisture could affect the control system or other parts of the unit 14 MAINTAIN tire pressure as shown on the...

Страница 7: ...s two way radios and cellular phones The interference from radio wave sources can cause the vehicle to release its brakes move by itself or move in unintended directions It can also permanently damage...

Страница 8: ...ement 2 Unintended or uncontrollable direction 3 Unexpected brake release The FDA requires the manufacturers of power wheelchairs and electric scooters to test their products to be sure they provide a...

Страница 9: ...e your scooter we recommend you read this section first before using your new scooter Included in this section are Take Apart Components Identify the individual parts of your Rascal scooter Controls L...

Страница 10: ...ovable Seat 4 Rear Cover 5 Removable Batteries under Rear Cover 6 Take Apart Three wheel Front Section 7 Take Apart Rear Section 8 Removable Drive Train ILLUSTRATION 1 Take Apart Components 2 Handleba...

Страница 11: ...0B 700B Owner s Manual EMC Part 19278100 Rev 3 06 29 2009 10 Controls The Rascal Scooter includes the following controls used for its operation These controls are shown below ILLUSTRATION 2 Operating...

Страница 12: ...d area it indicates the level of charge remaining in the batteries Status Lamp A green LED lamp indicates that power is available and serves as a trouble shooting indicator when faults or errors are d...

Страница 13: ...n first driving your scooter to help avoid accidents Engager Lever The operating speed of your vehicle is proportional to the amount you squeeze the engager lever Smooth starts and stops can be accomp...

Страница 14: ...de engager lever you will raise the seat Using the left side engager lever lowers the seat The keyswitch on the dash must be in the On position for the Seat Lift to operate If the scooter does not inc...

Страница 15: ...ce toggle switch in the centered position Light Switch This switch operates the Headlight Taillights and a blue Down Running Light The 3 position switch works as follows When in the upper position the...

Страница 16: ...Electrical power to the scooter is controlled by a 2 position keyswitch on the dash Inserting the key pushing inwards and turning it to the right turns the power On Pushing inwards and turning it to t...

Страница 17: ...pon initial receipt of your scooter After daily use regardless of battery level For 8 10 hours overnight after extended use during the day If the fuel gauge indicator should go into the red area while...

Страница 18: ...e mode for greater than 24 hours 5 Disconnect the power plug of the charger from the wall outlet and return it to the trunk area Close trunk lid before operating vehicle Note Vehicle will not operate...

Страница 19: ...rmrest width Loosen corresponding knob behind the seat Adjust width by pulling armrest out from seat to desired position Retighten knob to secure armrest at selected width Be sure to repeat armrest ad...

Страница 20: ...at is designed with three available backrest settings 90 95 100 to allow you to adjust the angle of the back of your seat The 90 setting provides the most upright position Adjustment locations are sho...

Страница 21: ...nts This locking lever is shown in Illustration 6 You may use this feature to make it easier to transfer in and out of the seat To change seat positions Actuate the seat locking lever Swivel the seat...

Страница 22: ...m pads while you 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 supplie...

Страница 23: ...y on page 31 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 c...

Страница 24: ...carpets etc to avoid stains when adjusting seat height Remove the seat by holding Locking Lever backward and lift the seat straight up and off the Seat Post Assembly Unscrew the Nut and Bolt to relea...

Страница 25: ...ake transferring on and off the vehicle as easy as possible WARNING Use the following recommendations to assist you in making a more comfortable transfer 1 The Scooter Dash lifts up and out of your wa...

Страница 26: ...electromagnetic brake will automatically release and your scooter will move When the speed engager lever is released it will return to the neutral position and the scooter will decelerate with regener...

Страница 27: ...ch OFF and locate the brake release lever under the rear cover on the right side Push lever up to disengage the parking brake Move lever down to engage the parking brake When your vehicle is in manual...

Страница 28: ...omplete disassembly of your vehicle Assembly is accomplished by reversing these steps You may only need to disassemble a portion of the vehicle depending on your space requirements Removing the Front...

Страница 29: ...ctor latches in place Verify that the front wheel and the handlebar are pointed in same direction before reassembling Removing the Seat Hold the Locking Lever backward located on side of seat Lift the...

Страница 30: ...ove rear cover and undo the Velcro battery tie down strap Unplug the connectors attached to each battery and lift each battery up and out of the vehicle Re Assembly Notes Make sure that the Velcro str...

Страница 31: ...onnection Disconnect wiring harness at connector as shown in Illustration 12 Remove harness from under harness guide and pull out the Quick Disconnect frame pin as shown in Illustration 13 12 13 ILLUS...

Страница 32: ...06 29 2009 31 Carefully rotate front end downward away from rear section as shown in Illustration 14 Only rotate partially down less than 60 to avoid damaging surfaces of scooter Lift front section aw...

Страница 33: ...embly is shown in Illustrations 15 16 and 17 Remove Seat Batteries Dash Handlebar and Front Section as described previously With the unit still standing upright on the rear bumper disconnect both elec...

Страница 34: ...EMC Part 19278100 Rev 3 06 29 2009 33 Grasp the top center of the frame and the Seat Post Rotate rear frame forward and then lift straight up by seat post Illustration 17 ILLUSTRATION 17 Removing Rear...

Страница 35: ...hours in advance to ensure to tell them you are bringing a scooter Your Rascal batteries are approved for airline travel Ask specifically where and with whom you should drop the unit off and where and...

Страница 36: ...bus or truck secure it to the floor using a four point tie down system Tie down locations are on front fork and rear bumper Make sure that the battery Velcro tie down straps are secure prior to transp...

Страница 37: ...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 Tire Pressure NOTE All R...

Страница 38: ...ide the bolt out of fork being careful not to lose any of the wheel spacers Re Assembly Notes Align the wheel in the front fork and slide the bolt through the fork and the wheel Replace wheel spacers...

Страница 39: ...from the dash Use a small screwdriver to open the case by inserting the screwdriver blade into the notch on the back cover Gently twist blade so that the back cover comes off Slide the metal battery c...

Страница 40: ...partment store automotive section Make sure to clean the surface first with an auto body cleaner using a soft cotton cloth and dry before polishing To bring out the shine follow the manufacturer s ins...

Страница 41: ...et Disconnect charger Battery power low Recharge batteries Battery harness loose or unplugged Plug harnesses into connector Scooter shuts down to conserve battery Cycle key switch OFF then ON Controll...

Страница 42: ...ea with lubrication oil Be careful not to get oil onto the brake pad Stiffness in steering Bearings in head tube are worn Replace bearings Controller Troubleshooting The controller used in the scooter...

Страница 43: ...ring faulty or setup incorrectly Contact Electric Mobility or an Authorized Service Center 8 X Motor Voltage Error Scooter will not operate Motor or wiring faulty Contact Electric Mobility or an Autho...

Страница 44: ...ect in materials or workmanship appear Electric Mobility Corporation will repair or at its option replace the frame Electric Mobility Three Year Limited Warranty Drive Train including transaxle motor...

Страница 45: ...t no cost during the first sixty days After sixty days battery replacement costs are prorated for an additional ten months at 10 each month and are the responsibility of the original purchaser Example...

Страница 46: ...e excluded Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or excl...

Страница 47: ...Heavy Duty Drivetrain Max Spd High Speed Sport Drivetrain 5 0 mph 8 km h 220 lbs 5 9 mph 9 5 km h 220 lbs OPTIONAL Weight Capacity 450 lbs 204 kg Maximum Range Up to 25 miles 40 2 km Front Tires 10 x...

Страница 48: ...8 cm Incline Seat Height 23 1 Incline Seat Height 27 25 1 10 400 lbs 7 400 lbs Max Spd Heavy Duty Drivetrain Max Spd High Speed Sport Drivetrain 5 0 mph 8 km h 220 lbs 5 9 mph 9 5 km h 220 lbs OPTIONA...

Страница 49: ...1 Illustration 9 Clock Installation 22 Illustration 10 Seat Post Height Adjustment 23 Illustration 11A and 11B Brake Release Lever 26 Illustration 12 and 13 Removing Harness Connection and Frame Pin 3...

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