DISMANTLING THE SHOPRIDER™
The SHOPRIDER™ is manufactured
with portability in mind. Dismantling the
SHOPRIDER™ can be done quickly and
no tools are required.
1. Safety Pin (figure 9)
This pin attached to a chain is the device
used to separate the front from the rear
of the scooter.This pin is also used to
hold the anti-tip wheels in place.
2. Electric Plugs (figure 10)
These plugs consist of a shrouded male
part and a shrouded female part.
They are polarised (can only be put in
one way) and are easy to connect and
disconnect.
They are also colour coded.The plugs
are as follows:
two battery plugs (red & black),
charger plug (blue),
control plug (yellow),
motorplug (white).
To disconnect, simply take the plug and
depress the release on top and pull the
two parts apart. (On some models one
orange plug incorporates all control
plugs).
3. Main Control Plug (figure 10)
Located behind the batteries on the left
(yellow in colour). Locate the top of the
plug, depress the release and pull the
two parts of the plug apart.
4. Battery Straps (figure 10)
This strap secures the batteries in place.
Because all the straps are Velcro there
are no buckles to fasten or unfasten.
There are also two battery straps that
go laterally around each battery.These
allow you to lift each battery up.
5. Battery Charger Plug (figure 10)
Located behind the batteries on the left
side (blue plug). Locate the top of the
plug, depress the plug release and pull
the two parts of the plug apart.
6. Adjustable Tiller Lever (figure 11)
This lever is located on the left side of
the tiller. By pushing the lever you can
make the tiller constantly adjustable.
By pulling the lever you can adjust
and lock the tiller in three separate
positions.
Care & Maintenance
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