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1.    Scooter Owner s Manual          au    com    der     i    shopr    WWW     User Manual Contents    INTRODUCTION 4  SCOOTER FEATURE GUIDE 5 7  SAFETY RULES 8  EMI WARNINGS 9  ADJUSTMENTS 10 11  Tiller Angle Adjustment  Fig  6A amp B  10  Seat Slide  amp  Swivel Adjustment  Fig  7  10  Seat Removal  Fig  7  10  Seat Height Adjustment  Fig  8  10    Armrest Width Adjustments  Fig  9      Armrest Angle Adjustment  Fig          Seat Reclining Angle  Fig  12         SCOOTER TILLER CONTROLS  2  Speed Controls  2  Battery Level Indicator Gauge  2  Lights  2  Horn  2  Thumb Finger Lever Controls  2  On Off Key Switch  2  Indicator Switch  2  Hazard Warning Switch  2  Electromagnetic Brake  2  ROCKY 6     ROCKY 6 GOLF   3  889SL     889ERSF 14  889ERS  5  FREE WHEEL OPERATION  FIG  13  16  Anti Tip Wheels 16    User Manual Contents    continued  OPERATING YOUR SHOPRIDER   SCOOTER  7  Mounting the Scooter  7  Starting Scooter Movement  7  Steering  7  Reversing  7  Dismounting  7  Basic Driving  7  Grass and Gravel 18  Ramps 18  Curbs 18  Maximum User Weights 18  Ramp Angle  Appendix    19  BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGER 20  Battery Charger 20  Charging 20  Periods of Storage 21  Airline Travel 21  CARE  amp  MAINTENANCE 22  Wheels and Tyres 22  Cleaning 22  General Scooter Maintenance 22  Lubrication 22  Servicing 22  TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 23  Circuit Breaker 23  Check List 23  WARRANTY TERMS  amp  CONDITIONS 23 24  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 25  DISCLAIMER 25    Introduction    Congr
2.  Back Seat   Adjustable Headrest    Tiller Angle Lever Lock    Suspension Front  amp  Rear    Seat Height Adjustment 4   Rear Lights      4  Battery Charger Inlet Port U U    Figure 3    Giles       0 o S 0     NM     9    v  gt     889ERSF  Tiller Scooter Controls    Front HeadLight       Chrome Front Bumper Pad   330mm X 100mm Tyres   Adjustable Width  amp  Lift Up Armrest  Seat Swivel Lever  Seat Recline Adjustment Lever   Foam Padded Multi Hand Position Handle Bar  Detachable Shopping Basket   High Back Seat With Adjustable Headrest    Tiller Angle Lever Lock    Ss et  0 0 sp    191  12  1    Y  o    Suspension Front  amp  Rear    W    Battery Charger Inlet Port     gt  gt     Seat Height Adjustment       Scooter Feature Guide    continued    889ERS   Tiller Scooter Controls   Front Head Light   330mm X 100mm Tyres   Adjustable Width  amp  Lift Up Armrest   Seat Recline Adjustment Lever   Foam Padded Multi Hand Position Handle Bar  Detachable Shopping Basket   High Back Seat With Adjustable Headrest  Tiller Angle Lever Lock   Suspension Front  amp  Rear 10    Battery Charger Inlet Port    T O o 1  2    N  o    SeatSwivel Lever       Safety Rules    Please use your SHOPRIDER   scooter often and let it expand your horizons  The more mobility your SHOPRIDER   brings  the happier we will be  But as with all things  observing a few rules will ensure safe scootering  So please take the time to read  and fully understand each rule below     Do not ride the SHOPRIDER   scooter wi
3.  M   jen ier   Hazard      may   NS Lights    Lights    Battery  Charger Port    Wig Wag  Reverse Lever       Tiller Angle Wig Wag    Adjustment Lever m Switch Forward Lever    ROCKY 6    Battery Level Speed Control    Indicator Dial         Battery    Hi Low    l Charger Port    Wig Wag   ae ek ey  o   3 f l  Reverse Lever   Vy B E Wig Wag      mam ME ee        ae Forward Lever         A Lights    Key  Switch    Indicator  Switch        p    Hazard  Adjustment Lever Lights    Tiller Angle    ROCKY 6 GOLF      3    Scooter 11ller Controls    continued                Speed Control  Dial    Battery Level           Indicator    Indicator    Hi Low Speed    Switch    Switch             Wig Wag l Wig Wag  Reverse Lever Forward Lever   Hazard      Key   Lights   Switch    Tiller Angle Battery    Charger Port    Adjustment Lever       889SL         Speed Control  Dial    Battery Level             Indicator       Battery  Charger Port          Hi Low Speed  Switch        Key  Switch        Wig Wag  Reverse Lever         Wig Wag  Forward Lever           Indicator  Switch    Tiller Angle  Adjustment Lever         889ERSF    14    Scooter Tiller Control    continued      opera Conto   V   Battery    Dial   M E P             Charger Port        Indicator           Key    Switch      Wig Wag    Reverse Lever      Forward Lever      M       4    N          VI p  1           Adjustment Lever      L       889ERS    Free Wheel Operation    The free wheel release lever  this may be red or yell
4.  available  on our website  www shoprider com au    Scooter serial number  is located on the  sticker rear chassis rail       Scooter Feature Guide    ROCKY 6   Tiller Scooter Controls   Deluxe Front Head Lights   Chrome Front Bumper Pad   360mm X 80mm Pneumatic Tyres   Adjustable Width  amp  Lift Up Armrests  Seat Swivel Lever   Seat Recline Adjustment Lever  Deluxe Multi Hand Position Handle Bar    Detachable Shopping Basket  Double Pillow High Back Seat  Adjustable Headrest    ae O    S 0     N  o    Tiller Angle Lever Lock    Suspension Front  amp  Rear  Seat Height Adjustment    D w    Rear Lights    U1    Battery Charger Inlet Port    ROCKY 6 GOLF   Tiller Scooter Controls   Deluxe Front Head Lights   Front Chrome Bumper Pad   500mm X 120mm Pneumatic Tyres   Adjustable Width  amp  Height Armrests  Seat Swivel Lever   Seat Recline Adjustment Lever  T Bar Handle Bar   Detachable Golf Acc Basket   Padded Captains Seat With Adjustable Headrest    Tiller Angle Lever Lock    Ss 090 0  0  0 sp    101  12  12    Y  o    Suspension Front  amp  Rear    W    Seat Height Adjustment     gt     Rear Lights    U1    Battery Charger Inlet Port       Scooter Feature Guide    continued    889SL O    Tiller Scooter Controls    Front Head Light   8     Front Chrome Bumper Pad  330mm X 100mm Pneumatic Tyres  Adjustable Width  amp  Lift Up Armrest    Seat Swivel Lever  Seat Recline Adjustment Lever   Foam Padded Multi Hand Position Handle Bar    Detachable Shopping Basket  Double Pillow High
5.  of unit  speed must be reduced when turning     3 Rocky 6 may be optioned with 330 x 100mm tyres     DISCLAIMER    Congratulations on your purchase of the Shoprider   It is not intended to be used by individuals with physical limitations that  could prevent the user from operating this unit safely  Shoprider   disclaims all responsibility for any personal injury or  property damage  which may occur as a result of improper or unsafe use of its products  Mechanical or electrical defects will  be dealt with on a contingency liability basis     SHOPRIDER Australia Pty Ltd  I Business Way Malaga  Western Australia 6090    www shoprider com au    25       You can rely on          Ask for the brand Shoprider     RELIABLE MOBILITY GUARANTEED    
6.  or components  or modifying the scooter may make it more susceptible     Report all incidents of unintended movement or braking to your Shoprider   provider  and note whether there  are sources of EMI nearby  If your scooter does unexpectedly stop then turn the key off  Wait for a few seconds  and turn the key back on     WARNING  Shoprider   Mobility Products is not responsible for damage or injury incurred due to improper and  unsafe use of our scooter     Adjustments    Tiller Angle Adjustment  Fig  6A amp B     On the left hand side at the base of the tiller is a red  lever black knob  Push pull the lever to release the pin and  select the required tiller angle  Refit the pin into one of the  five location holes  Check the tiller is locked in place before  driving the scooter     Seat Slide  amp  Swivel Adjustment  Fig  7     Pulling up on the seat slide lever allows the seat position to  be adjusted forward or backward  Release the lever and  the seat will lock in that position  Under the right side of the  seat there is a spring loaded red lever  Pulling up on the  lever allows the seat to swivel  when released the seat will  lock into one of 4 positions   Straight  90   180  270     Seat Removal  Fig  7    Fold down the back of the seat  Pull up the swivel seat  adjustment lever  fig  7  and lift seat off  Remove the hand   knob and locking pin that secures the seat adaptor  Lift the  seat adaptor out of the seat post     Seat Height Adjustment  Fig  8    Remove seat 
7.  reversing to ensure you do not run it to any objects     Please note your scooter will always travel slower in reverse and has a slight delay before moving  this is due to safety  measures built into the scooters electric system     Dismounting    Before dismounting always ensure that the    key is turned to the OFF position        CAUTION  Please ensure that care is exercised when entering   Or leaving the scooter and that the tiller is not used for support     Basic Driving    Practice all the skill learned from the above sections  When you have gained experience and confidence with these basic skills  then you are ready to start using your Shoprider   scooter to its full potential      7    Operating Your Shoprider   Scooter    continued    Grass and Gravel    Please follow the guidelines given previously and your scooter will perform admirably over many surfaces  Avoid long grass   loose gravel and sand     NOTE  You should not operate your scooter in wet weather or on wet surfaces   This may cause the motor to over load     Ramps   The stability of your scooter is governed by several factors such as the seating position  the angle of the slope and your height  and weight  When approaching an incline  do so directly and not at an angle and whenever possible avoid making turns  When  going down aramp or slope keep the speed settings at slow  This will ensure there is a safe controlled descent  When the  thumb finger levers are released the scooter will slowly stop     Cur
8.  when going up an incline and l 4 when going down the  incline    WARNING  You should not travel up or down a potentially hazardous incline  i e   areas covered with snow  ice   cut grass  or wet leaves     WARNING  Shoprider   scooters are capable of climbing slopes greater than those indicated below  do not  under  any circumstances  exceed the incline guidelines or any other specifications presented in this manual  Doing so  could cause instability in your scooter and or cause future problems with the electrical systems on the scooter     Appendix 1       Rocky 6    5  27   75kg   2  20   100kg  9  15   125kg  6  10   150kg  0   0   227kg    Rocky GOLF  I5   27   75kg  I2   20   100kg  9  15   125kg  6  10   150kg  o   0   227kg    889SL   9  15   91kg  6  10   113kg  0   0   136kg    889ERSF   9  15   113kg  6   10   136kg  o  0   159kg    889ERS    2  20   70kg  9  15   91kg  6  10   113kg  0   0   136kg    Batteries  amp  Battery Chargers    All Shoprider   scooters require two maintenance free  sealed lead acid batteries or gel batteries  Battery performance can  be affected by temperature  terrain  condition of battery  the weight of the user  etc  The battery level indicator gauge is onlya  guide and is most effective when the scooter is being driven  only then is the true battery discharge level displayed    Batteries life is not specific due to a number of reasons however Shoprider   encourages that the scooter be placed on  charge every night  This should give opt
9. as described above  Loosen the seat  tightening hand knob Allen key head bolt  The seat height  can be adjusted to 5 different settings by inserting the steel  locking pin in the required hole  Retighten the hand  knob Allen key head bolt and replace the seat     Do not use the scooter without the arms  being fitted        Adjustment Lever       Adjustment Lever            Tiller Angle    Adjustment Lever                  Tiller Angle    Adjustment Lever    Seat Slide         Swivel Seat        Seat Spring  Locking Pin    Seat Tightening  Hand Knob    Adjustments    continued    Armrest Width Adjustments  Fig  9     On the underside of the rear seat there are two hand  knobs Allen key head bolts  one either side  Loosening the  hand knob or bolt allows the arm rest to be adjusted to the  reguired width  or removedfor transportation     Armrest Angle Adjustment  Fig  10     To adjust the armrests angle on all models except 888SE  Explorer  Flip up the armrests to allow access to the  adjustment screw and lock nut  unscrew the lock nut and  screw the bolt in or out to increase or decrease the angle   Re tighten the lock nut     Your scooter is dispatched from the factory with the  armrests set parallel to the floor     Armrest Angle Adjustment  Fig    1     To adjust the armrest angle on the 888SE explorer Flip up  the armrest to allow access to the adjustment bolt  Turn the  bolt either up or down to adjust the angle of the armrest   Ensure you tighten the locking nut at the b
10. ase of the bolt     Seat Reclining Adjustment  Fig    2     Available on all models except for the 778DXD  The  reclining seat lever is located on the left side below the  armrest  Simply pull the lever up to adjust  This feature also  allows the seat to be folded down for storage and  or transport         Armrest Adjustment  Hand Knob    Adjustment  Screw    Locking Nut     amp  Screw    Adjustment Bolt  amp   Locking Nut       Seat Reclining  Adjustment    Figure 12    Scooter Tiller Controls    Speed Control Dial  The speed control dial allow the scooter to set the speed between    minimum  and   0  maximum      Battery Level Indicator    There are 8 LED light bars which indicate the amount of charge remaining in the batteries for the scooter  As the charge  diminishes the LED light will move to the next brightest LED light  from left to right   When the LED light bars move to the last  light and start flashing the batteries are in critical need of charging     Caution     Do Not Allow the LED bars to go out completely as complete discharge of the batteries could cause  critical damage to the batteries and scooter electrics     Lights    A blue coloured button on the tiller operates the lights on the scooter     Horn  A yellow coloured button on the tiller operates the horn     Thumb Finger Lever Control  Wig Wag     The thumb finger lever control known as the Wig Wag controls the forward and reverse movement of the scooter  There is a  sticker on the tiller to indicate th
11. atulations on the purchase of your SHOPRIDER   scooter     SHOPRIDER   owners are a distinguished  growing group of people who care about quality  performance and  craftsmanship  Because of the    Transaxle    engineering SHOPRIDER   scooters are able to navigate a multitude of  terrains with comfort and stability other conventional scooters can not provide     With careful reading of this manual and not exceeding the parameters set down in this manual you can ensure that  your SHOPRIDER   scooter will give you years of trouble free service and enjoyment     Please ensure that you read this manual carefully  it is important for your safety that you understand the  guidelines and instructions given     This User manual contains the operating instructions for a number of different SHOPRIDER   scooters     Please locate the scooter which represents the model purchased        Please complete the information below for future reference        SHOPRIDER Selling Dealer      Scooter Model Number         Scooter Serial Number         Date of Purchase            ATTENTION  This owner s manual is printed based on the latest specifications and product information available  at the time of publication  SHOPRIDER   reserves the right to make changes as they become necessary  Any  changes to the SHOPRIDER   range may cause slight variations between the illustrations and explanations in this  manual and the scooter model that was purchased  Where possible a newer version of this manual may be
12. bs    When approaching curbs and or any other stationary obstacle use extreme caution  slow down and evaluate whether you  need to negotiate this obstacle  If you do have to traverse the obstacle then approach the obstacle front on only  both wheels  meet the obstacle at the same time      CAUTION  Never drive backwards over curbs or stationary obstacles  This may result in the scooter tipping over   CAUTION  Do not drive on raised surfaces with unprotected edges     Do not drop off curbs  ledges or stairs     Maximum User Weight  and Incline Angle    Each Shoprider   scooter has been manufactured to have safe working limits for maximum user weight and incline angle   please ensure you review the specifications for your model  Appendix    and never exceed these maximums at any time     The maximum user weight is indicated at 0  degrees example 1 36kg    0    WARNING  Exceeding user weight or incline specifications may damage your scooter  amp  void your warranty   WARNING  If fitted Never remove the anti tip wheels from the scooter    CAUTION  When on any incline or decline never place the scooter in free wheel mode    CAUTION  When driving on an incline never Zigzag or drive at an angle up the incline  Always drive your scooter  straight up the incline  This will reduce the possibility of the scooter tipping    CAUTION  Do not drive your Shoprider   across the side of an incline Do not stop if possible while driving up or  down an incline  Use 7 10 setting on your speed dial
13. e direction that scooter will travel when the Wig Wag is depressed or pulled  The amount of  pressure applied to each lever will determine the speed the scooter will travel  Release the lever and the scooter will slowly  come to a stop and the electromagnetic brake will be applied     On Off Key Switch    Insert the key in to the key barrel on the tiller  Turn the key and the Battery indicator gauge pointer will move to the green or  LED light bars light up  There will be a short delay before the thumb finger lever can be operated  while the controller is  checking the circuits     Indicator Switch  where fitted   Operates the turn indicators on the scooter     Hazard Warning Switch  where fitted   Ared button operates all the indicators on the scooter at one time     High   Low Speed Switch  where fitted     Some Shoprider   scooters have a High   Low speed settings      WARNING  The legal speed limit in most states in  public areas is 10Kph  The scooter is set up with a Hi Lo switch which when set to low will meet the legal  requirements        Electromagnetic Brake    All Shoprider   scooters have Electromagnetic brakes fitted  The brake is automatically operated when the control levers   Wig Wag  are released  There is a very slight delay when the scooter decelerates     This allows the scooter to come to a  smooth stop      2    Scooter Tiller Controls    continued    Battery Level Speed Control  Indicator   Dial    Indicator  Switch    Hi Low Speed  Switch    k   S  gt 
14. ese usually  have the antenna mounted on the outside of the vehicle    3  Long range transmitters and transceivers  such as commercial broadcast transmitters  radio and TV broadcast antenna  towers  and amateur  HAM  radios   NOTE  Other types of hand held devices  such as cordless phones  laptop computers  AM FM radios   TV sets  CD players  and cassette players  and small appliances  such as electric shavers and hair dryers  so  far as we know  are not likely to cause problems to the scooter     Scooter Electromagnetic Interference  EMI     Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to the transmitting antenna  source   the EM fields from  hand held radio sources  transceivers  are of special concern  It is possible to unintentionally bring high levels of EM energy very  close to the scooter s control system while using these devices  This can affect scooter movement and braking  Therefore  the  warnings listed below are recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of the scooter     WARNINGS       Do not operate hand held transceivers  transmitters receivers   such as citizens band  CB  radios  or turn ON  personal communication devices  such as cellular phones  while the scooter is turned ON     Be aware of nearby transmitters  such as radio or TV stations  and try to avoid coming close to them   3  If unintended movement or brake release occurs  turn the scooter OFF as soon as it is safe     Be aware that adding accessories
15. ic interference  EMI   which  is a kind of interfering electromagnetic energy  EM  emitted from sources such as radio stations  TV stations  amateur radio   HAM  transmitters  two way radio  and cellular phones  The interference  from radio wave sources  can cause the scooter  to release its brakes  move by itself  or move in unintended directions   Forward or Reverse  It can also permanently damage  the scooters control system but this would likely be at levels exceeding the Australian standard     The intensity of the interfering EMI energy can be measured in volts per meter  V M   Each SHOPRIDER   scooter can resist  up to a certain intensity  This is called    immunity level    the higher the immunity the greater the protection  At this time  current technology is capable of achieving 20V M immunity level which will provide useful protection from the more common  sources of radiated EMI     The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types       Hand held portable transceivers  transmitters receivers  with the antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit   Examples include  citizens band  CB  radios     walkie talkie     security  fire and police transceivers  cellular telephones   and other personal communication devices   NOTE  Some cellular telephones and similar devices transmit signals while they are ON  even when not  being used    2  Medium range mobile transceivers  such as those used in police cars  fire trucks  ambulances  and taxis  Th
16. ider Australia can undertake warranty work     Always contact the selling Shoprider   dealer to arrange all work and assess if warranty applies     Drive Train Components include  Transaxle  Motor and Magnetic Brake only     Other Parts     12 months    Shoprider Australia warrants that the other parts will be free from defects under normal use  for a period of twelve  12   months from the date of purchase by the original customer     All parts claimed under warrant must be returned to Shoprider Australia in their present condition  Only an authorised     Warranty Dealer    of Shoprider Australia can undertake warranty work     Always contact the selling Shoprider   dealer to arrange all work and assess if warranty applies     Exclusions       All transportation cost associated with the submission and return of the repair or replacement under warranty   as determined by Shoprider Australia  are the responsibility of the original customer     2  Normal wear items are not covered under warranty  These items include such items as brushes  tyres  tubes  brake  pads  upholstery  seating and armrests     3  Damage caused by     Excessive  abusive  misuse  negligence  accident or water     Improper maintenance  maintenance carried out by a non approved    Warranty Dealer        Improper operation  amp  storage     Any commercial use what so ever   Where an authorised dealer has not lodged all required documentation at the appropriate time  the warranty is Void   5  All warranties pr
17. ight shows the battery charger is connected and has  power  switched on   The second light will show a gold light while charging and a green light when the charging is complete     The charging time will vary on how long the scooter has been used for prior to charging however typically this should take  6 10 hours     Your Shoprider   charger is fitted with    Standby Mode    which ensures that you can not over charge your batteries     Removing from Charge      Turn the charger off as shown on FIGURE 16       Turn the wall socket off then remove the 3 prong A C plug from the wall socket       Remove the plug lead from the battery charging socket  Refer FIGURE 14  on the scooter tiller     20    Batteries  amp  Battery Chargers    continued      Charger ON   OFF switch       Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16    Periods of Storage    If the Shoprider    scooter is not going to be used for long periods of time then Shoprider   recommends that the scooter be  charged every two weeks as aminimum     Airline travel    Your Shoprider   scooter uses either Gel or Sealed lead acid deep cycle batteries  They are maintenance free and  transportable on Aeroplane  Train and Automobiles  as there is no danger of leakage     Some Airline companies require documentation regarding the transporting of the batteries  Please check with your airline  prior to travelling  Should you need to this information please have your selling dealer contact Shoprider       CAUTION  Always ensure that the chargi
18. imum battery life and performance     Battery Charger   Batteries required for your scooter are specially designed  All Shoprider   scooters require a Shoprider   automatic battery  charger  These chargers have an electronic switch that will terminate the charge when the batteries are fully charged  It is very  important that you do not run the batteries completely flat this will impact on the battery life  performance and may Damage  the scooters electrics    Shoprider   recommends that only Genuine Shoprider   Chargers be used to recharge the batteries in your scooter     Please contact your authorised Shoprider   provider for assistance     Charging   Charge the batteries completely  12 to 16 hours  prior to first time use       Prior to charging please ensure the key is turned off and removed from the scooter       Connect the plug lead  Refer FIGURE 14  into the battery charging socket  Refer FIGURE 15  on the scooter tiller       Ensure the wall socket is turned off then insert the 3 prong A C plug into the wall socket and switch    ON          Turn the charger on as shown on FIGURE 16  Please ensure the voltage on the charger is set to 230volt not    1 20volt as this will destroy the charger      Once the charger has been turned on the following lights will appear     The charger has two lights  The red light when constant shows the battery charger is connected  if the red light flashes  there is  a break in the connection  The battery charger has two lights  The red l
19. ld there be a situation that your scooter stops  please check that the circuit breaker has not popped out or tripped  The circuit breaker can be found under the rear chassis  cover accessible through a port hole under the seat   Refer FIGURE 13     Please note  Overloading your scooter can bea common reason for your circuit breaker switching  Any overloading must be  removed to ensure continued reliable operation     Check List   If your scooter fails to operate  please check the following       Is the key in the correct slot and Turned to the ON position       Does the battery level indicator gauge show the Battery level  is it fully charged        Is the Freewheeling device in the drive position  can the scooter be pushed   If it can then the Freewheeling device may  be disengaged  Re engage the Freewheeling device        Reset the circuit breaker     PLEASE NOTE  If the free wheel device has been operated with the scooter switched on  then the scooter will not operate  until the ignition key has been switched off and then on again in order to reset the circuits     Please consult your selling Shoprider   provider if your scooter does not run after checking these points     Warranty Terms  amp  Conditions    The Warranty Terms and Conditions noted below provide your Shoprider scooter with excellent coverage against possible  defective parts or possible faulty workmanship  If at anytime you have a warranty issue YOU MUST contact the selling  Shoprider   dealer as they are re
20. lking canes are stored in the optional cane crutch holder     see the dealer if you require one of these optional items      Starting Scooter Movement     Insert the Key in to the slot and turn it to the ON position     The speed setting should be set to   or 2 setting        Pull the right hand finger lever except ROCKY6 GOLF which is push  Wig Wag  the scooter will move slowly forward   The further you pull  push the faster the scooter goes but will only reach the speed level that has been selected        To STOP release the lever and the scooter will slowly come to a stop and the magnetic brake will be applied     Steering    Steering the scooter is light and easy  Ensure when starting off you give a wide clearance when turning so that the rear wheels  clear any obstacle that you are passing  When steering through limited spaces such as a doorway or when turning around  turn  the tiller handles where you want to go and then apply power gently  The scooter will turn very tightly  but will still move with  complete stability as long as the speed is not too high     Do not turn sharply at high speed    Reversing    Before reversing ensure that the area behind is free from any hazards or obstructions  Adjust your speed setting to a low  setting before you reverse  Pull press the left thumb finger lever  Wig Wag   and steer wide of all corners and obstacles   Remember that when reversing you have to steer in the opposite direction to the way you want to go  Take your time when 
21. ng lead is in good condition and has not been damaged or stretched     Note  Your Shoprider   charger is fitted with fuses and should your charger not operate please check with your selling  Shoprider   dealer     21    Care  amp  Maintenance    Wheels and Tyres  The wheels of your Shoprider   scooter have split rims  This allows any punctures to be repaired easily     To change the wheels remove the center   3 mm bolt and slide the wheel off its axle  Take care not to lose the drive key on the  rear wheels  When changing a tyre you must deflate the tyre first  Remove the four bolts to split the rim if required  Ensure  that when refitting the wheel the retaining bolt is fitted with a locking washer  with drive key for the rear wheel   Tyre  pressure is recommended to be kept at 30 psi on the rear tyres and 25 psi on the front  Note when refitting the tube a small  amount of air in the tube will prevent the tube from pinching when reassembling the split rim     CAUTION  On the tyre it states maximum tyre pressure is 50psi  This is a maximum tyre pressure and the tyres  should never be inflated to this pressure     ATTENTION  Tyres should be maintained at the correct pressure noted above to ensure even wear and  ride comfort     Cleaning    Your Shoprider   scooter can be cleaned as required however as with all electrical equipment you must ensure that extreme  care is used to not water damage any sensitive parts     Please read the following warnings    Only use asoft damp cl
22. oth    NEVER use a hose to wash your scooter    DO NOT use abrasive cleaning products     Mild detergent only should be used     General Scooter Maintenance    Every six months check the tiller base bolts  wheel axle bolts  and arm rest angle adjustment bolts and tighten as necessary   Also check the seat and arm rest tightening knobs and tighten as needed  If your scooter is fitted with authorised Shoprider    accessories please check these to ensure the tightening knobs and bolts are secure     Lubrication   Approximately every six months you should lubricate the following parts on your Shoprider     The lubrication points are as follows       Seat post only    The suggested lubricants should be done with light grade of grease     Please note  The breather hole on top of the Transaxle is NOT a grease nipple   PLEASE NOTE ANY OTHER LUBRICATION MUST BE COMPLETED BY AN AUTHORSED SHOPRIDER   DEALER    Servicing  Shoprider   recommends that your scooter be service as a minimum every  2 months for average users and every 6 months    for heavy users  This will ensure that your Shoprider   will continue to deliver the outstanding reliability they are known for   Please contact the selling Shoprider   dealer to arrange     22    Trouble Shooting Information    Circuit Breaker    Your Shoprider   scooter is fitted with the latest in electronic controls that are programmed to protect the electrical system  from abnormal overloads  Fitted for extra protection is a circuit breaker  shou
23. out your ability to operate the scooter safely    lf equipped Never remove the scooters Anti   ip wheels    Do not use an escalator to move a scooter between floors     Serious injury could occur     Do not try to lift the scooter by its seat  tiller  rear chassis cover or any removable part  Any of these could cause  serious injury to the user or damage the scooter     Do not use any parts or accessories that are not supplied by Shoprider       SHOPRIDER   Doesn t recommend that the scooter users be transported in a vehicle WHILE they are on  the scooter     Do not use the scooter in the rain  If caught out in a rain shower as soon as possible return the scooter to a dry area and  wipe any excess moisture off the scooter     Do not drive the scooter through puddles   Do not wash the scooter with a hose if the scooter reguires a clean use a damp soft cloth only     Always ensure the correct pressure is maintained in the tyres on the scooter  Failure to do so may result in unstable  handling of the scooter and reduced driving distance     DISCLAIMER    SHOPRIDER   is not responsible for any damage or injury incurred due to improper or unsafe use of the  SHOPRIDER   scooter  Mechanical or electrical defects will be dealt with on a contingency liability basis  The parts  will be replaced but no responsibility for any damage or injury can be implied to SHOPRIDER       8    EMI Warning    SHOPRIDER   scooters as with all electric braked scooters may be susceptible to electromagnet
24. ovided do not extend to purchasers of used or secondhand equipment    Warranty s are not transferable     NOTE  In the event of a warranty issue  Always contact your selling Shoprider   dealer who will arrange any work and  return any faulty parts  Parts will be assessed and replaced within 3 5 working days     24    Technical Specifications    Unit Specifications   Rocky 6 Rocky 6 Golf 889SL 889ERSF 889ERS    Overall Dimensions MM 1430 x 680 1430 x 680 1300 x 640 1400 x 645   340 x 600  LxWxH  I  x 1300 x 1330 x 1120 x 1300 x 1170   Number 2  360mm   2 500mm   2 330mm   2 330mm   2 330mm   Size of Tyres  3  2   360mm 2   500mm 2   330mm   2 330mm 2   330mm    Maximum User Weight   36  39 M    on flat level ground   Total Weight   with Batteries   Basket  amp  Seat   Suggested Minimum  Battery Capacity    Charger 8amp 8amp 4amp 4amp o  off board off board off board off board off board      Output of Motor   Output of Motor Motor  W  Hp  W  Hp   14920    14920    1420    1420    890 1 2    890 1 2  2      1100  1 50      1100  1 50    50    560 0 75     s 75   Maximum Speed  2   5  2  2  2  up to on level ground  Maximum Climbing     15 9 15 9 15 9 15 9 M  2  Angle     125kg   125kg   91kg   113kg   70kg   Maximum weight shown      Turning Radius     Turning Radius     1800   1800   1500 M  160       All specifications are subject to change without notice     Includes Anti tip wheels  Where fitted  Rocky 6 Golf     Golf bracket where fitted   2  Driver weight may exceed weight
25. ow depending on the model of the scooter  is located inside the  Right or Left rear wheel  To disengage the motor  move the lever in the opposite direction     The scooter can now be pushed   To re engage the motor return the lever to the original location     The scooter should now be unable to be pushed     WARNING   Always re engage the Free Wheeling device after use   Failure to do so may result in Injury   Do not release the free wheel lever on any incline     Anti Tip Wheels    The anti tip wheels are located at the rear of the scooter frame  The anti tip wheels are removable on some models  The  scooter should not be used unless the anti tips are fitted     Shoprider   is not responsible for the damage or injury due to improper or misuse of the scooter     Rear Chassis Cover    Circuit Breakers        Free Wheel  Release Lever    Anti Tip Wheels Anti Tip Wheels    Figure 13    Operating Your Shoprider   Scooter    Mounting the Scooter       For your first lesson be sure you and your Shoprider   scooter are on a level surface with plenty of room to test drive  the scooter       Mount the scooter  either by lifting the armrest and sliding on to the seat or rotate the seat by lifting seat swivel lever  and then rotate to face the tiller  Make sure the seat locks in place       Adjust the seat so you are comfortable and are able to easily reach the steering tiller       Adjust the tiller as described previously       Ensure you have both hands free and any items such as wa
26. quired to undertake the diagnosis and labour content of the warranty  Shoprider   will as  noted below supply spare parts as required as part of this agreement     Structural Frame  3 Years    Shoprider Australia warrants that the frame will be free from defects under normal use  for a period of three  3  years from  the date of purchase by the original customer     Shoprider Australia will repair or replace  at our option free of charge any part found on examination  by Shoprider Australia to be defective in material and or workmanship within the warranty period     All parts claimed under warrant must be returned to Shoprider Australia in their present condition  Only an authorised     Warranty Dealer    of Shoprider Australia can undertake warranty work     Always contact the selling Shoprider   dealer to arrange all work and assess if warranty applies     23    Warranty Terms 8  Conditions    Drive Train Assembly       8 months    Shoprider Australia warrants that the drive train Assembly will be free from defects under normal use  for a period of eighteen   18  months from the date of purchase by the original customer     Shoprider Australia will repair or replace  at our option free of charge any part found on examination  by Shoprider Australia to be defective in material and or workmanship within the warranty period     All parts claimed under warrant must be returned to Shoprider Australia in their present condition  Only an authorised     Warranty Dealer    of Shopr
27. thout reading this instruction manual thoroughly   Do not exceed the safe maximum climbing angle of the scooter   Refer Appendix       Do not exceed the maximum user weight at anytime   Refer Appendix    Failure to observe these limits may cause  personal injury and invalidate your scooter warranty     Do not mount or dismount the scooter when turned on  Always ensure the key is switched to the off position   Do not operate or sit on the scooter if the unit is in Free wheel mode    Do not drive in reverse unless the speed governing dial is set to Low    Do not turn suddenly at full speed    Do not drive your scooter where you can not safely or legally walk    Do not drive your scooter unless the seat is locked in the driving position    Do not ride the scooter over deep  soft terrain   e g  soft dirt  deep grass  loose gravel    Never ride the scooter on ice or snow    Do not drink alcohol and then operate the scooter    Do not use a mobile phone when operating the scooter    Always keep you feet on the scooter platform when moving    Do not attempt to drive over curbs that exceed the safe climbing angle for your model of scooter   Always approach curbs ata 90 degree angle at a slow speed    Always stop fully before changing direction   forward  amp  reverse    Always proceed carefully while riding  especially as you approach the downgrade of a ramp or hill   Always proceed carefully while driving on rough or uneven surfaces    Always consult your physician if in any doubt ab
    
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