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1. 13 O U0 ge eee e e eee ee ee ve eee 13 A ee ee m ey 13 MATNTENANC Es Aa 13 Ee kra erkal sa Een ema il ella S an lek eet e ilam ella B Whe ko Ke erected ce ae aa a Sout Nath cate Peta a eles cts aa ecgeta ceases toate 14 TROUBLESHOOTINGG DE 14 Bu he NK EEE te 14 CGC A A YA 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS mea adl ime lal kk lk aadaki de 15 QUARTERLY INSPECTION ci n ii id ta 16 WARRANTS ali Derli isil eye bni onla lal ll lale 17 DISCLAIMER uso aaa 17 5 11 2004 2 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Shoprider scooter This scooter incorporates the latest innovative designs patented and only available on a Shoprider scooter This scooter can be used in confined spaces both indoors and out Direct drive transaxles and electromagnetic brakes give a safe and efficient ride This Shoprider scooter 1s designed for persons with limited mobility Please ensure that you read this manual carefully it is important for your safety that you understand the guidelines and instructions given FEATURE GUIDE FIG 1 4 Sunrunner 3 Figure 1 a Tiller control head e Head light Rear reflectors Side reflectors Adjustable width armrests Swivel seat Seat height adjustment Adjustable angle fold down detachable seat Foot rest 10 Tiller steering column and steering wheel angle adjustment 11 Front bumper Figure
2. 12 Detachable basket 13 Battery charging inlet e AO gt Sunrunner 4 Figure 2 Tiller control head Head light Rear reflectors Side reflectors Adjustable width armrests Swivel seat Seat height adjustment Adjustable angle fold down detachable seat Foot rest Tiller steering column and steering wheel angle adjustment Figure 2 11 Front bumper 12 Detachable basket 13 Battery charging inlet 5 11 2004 3 EEE a e a pm Sunrunner 3 Deluxe Figure 3 Tiller control head Head light Rear lights amp indicators Turn signal indicators Adjustable width armrests Swivel seat Seat height adjustment Black leatherette pillow top reclining captain s seat Foot rest p ue Tiller steering column w ih a Vespa style cover and steering gt ae O O wheel angle adjustment o O 11 Detachable basket 12 Retractable charging cord 13 Articulating front wheels e me e NO gt e Figure 3 Sunrunner 4 Deluxe Figure 4 Tiller control head Head light Rear lights amp indicators Turn signal indicators Adjustable width armrests Swivel seat Seat height adjustment Black leatherette pillow top reclining captain s seat Foot rest Tiller steering column w Vespa style cover and steering wheel angle adjustment 11 Detachable basket 12 Retractable charging cord eee a a ba pm r Ji i ee cs ee ee as a k k i Fi x AA i A ve
3. The amount of pressure applied to each lever will determine the speed the scooter travels at 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 the right side of the tiller Turn the key and the LED bars will light up There is a delay before the thumb finger lever control can be operated while the controller is checking the circuits Speed Controls Battery Level Indicator Indicator Switch Operates turn indicator lights MA ya E ry d ON Hazard Warning Switch A red button operates all indicator flashers Speed Controls Finger Lever Control 5 11 2004 Electromagnetic Brake The brake 1s automatically operated when the control levers are released There is a slight delay when the scooter decelerates this allows the scooter to come to a smooth stop FREE WHEEL OPERATION FIG 12 The free wheel release lever red handle is located inside the right rear wheel Fig 12 To disengage the motor lift up the lever the scooter can now be pushed To re engage the motor push down on the lever WARNING Always re engage the free wheeling device after use Failure to do so may result in injury Anti tip wheels The anti tip wheels are located at the rear of the scooter frame Fig 12 The scooter should not be used unless the anti tipping wheels are in place Shoprider Mobility Products is not responsible
4. These chargers have an electronic switch that will terminate the charge when the batteries are fully charged The battery chargers for the Sunrunner 3 and Sunrunner 4 are 3 amp transformer type off board chargers The battery chargers for the Sunrunner 3 Deluxe and Sunrunner 4 Deluxe are 4 amp transformer type on board chargers Charging To charge the batteries connect the plug lead into the battery charging socket on the scooter battery pack and the 3 prong plug into the wall socket and switch on FOR Sunrunner 3 and Sunrunner 4 ONLY the battery charger has two lights The red light when constant shows the battery charger is connected if the red light flashes there 1s a break in the connection The green light flashes when the batteries are receiving charge and is constant when the charge is complete FOR Sunrunner 3 Deluxe and Sunrunner 4 Deluxe ONLY Next to the charger is an LED indicator which gives you the status of your charge CAUTION Always ensure that the charging lead is in good condition and has not been damaged or stretched MAINTENANCE Lubrication At six month intervals you should lubricate the following parts with a light oil or similar lubricant e Seat pivot post e Seat release lever pinion e Wheel bearings e Axle of scooter CAUTION DO NOT USE WD40 TO LUBRICATE PARTS DO NOT LUBRICATE TRANSAXLE GEAR BOX In the event of any difficulties please consult your provider 5 11 2004 13 W
5. be reduced when turning 3 The actual driving range varies with the factors shown below a the weight of occupant b ground surface c battery conditions d type of charger e ambient temperature f the way of driving g ete 5 11 2004 15 QUARTERLY INSPECTION For your own safety quarterly inspection and service on the product has to be performed and signed by an authorized provider Maintenance records below should be kept at all times The manufacturer distributor vendor will be indemnified from any product liability claim 1f the above maintenance service requirement is not met NOTE Regular Monthly inspection is strongly recommended by the manufacturer to ensure ultimate performance of the vehicle Service Record Date of Purchase Purchaser Model Serial Provider Unit Was Purchased From M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y M D Y 5 11 2004 16 WARRANTY Please refer to warranty information included with unit Serial No 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 injur
6. Mid Size Scooters tt J 888 4L 888 3L User Manual Contents INTRODUCTION asas e RM ee ee eee 3 FEATURE GUIDE F G 1 4 meme aaa ana 3 SAFELY ADVICE ye eee le ye di kaan eect ley o kalsan elsa be g l olanda 3 L YAN secado 6 ADJUSTMENT S ER KE MR e a Se Re eee el Vee e 7 Tiller ano ee etmeni Yamak O lie tc 7 Seat Slides SWIVEL Ad senemi O een eek na aa did 7 OS UN IE OS T ar Pech e E teak aes 7 Seat He L e Ya a enn e eg Pio POP ARE E o mirth eet E e nee nee 7 Armtest Vide ACP USt iments F108 anat accent mik ezana 7 Armrest Ame C Adjustment Ee O ida 8 Retractable charot coro Fio e oo 8 SCOOTER TILLER CONTROLS FIG 11 A amp B ma 9 A II MEY Teer ee 9 Battery Levye Ind icator Galia 9 G e A EE oR A ER rn or A 9 a do 9 A Me a e e Re eee 9 AU e PR A KAN RE PE NEAR NM RA 9 KAEO O N a ER A a EMMA NAYMAN A 9 ON 9 E ee e md E Rr ere nee mor er ener re res 10 FREE WHEEL OPERATION FIG 12 ccsccsscssccssesssessecssesssessessecsrecsesssecssecsesesesssessesssecasessees 10 A PA A A EM A YAA coon ocean vate 10 STARTINGTODRIVEYOURSCOOTRER 10 SI re ee eee eee ete 10 PEARL MS DC OOLCE IV LOVES ebe Re e e Re Me e e e 10 RAS 11 REVERSO oi oe esa 11 YA e a e ttn yor rere neenn ye e 11 EXTRA GUIDELINES IN THE CONTROL OF YOUR SCOOTER 11 RAND O 11 al A AO o ere EM GMY 11 TRANSPORT STORAGE 000 a 12 MP A A O 12 BATTERIESANDBATTERYCHARGER
7. angle Refit the pin into one of the five location holes Seat Slide amp Swivel Adjustment Fig 6 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 1s 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 Seat Removal Fig 7 Fold down the back of the seat Pull up the swivel seat adjustment lever fig 6 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 7 Remove seat as described above Loosen the seat tightening hand knob The seat height can be adjusted to 5 different settings by inserting the steel locking pin in the required hole Retighten the hand knob and replace the seat Armrest Width Adjustments Fig 8 On the underside of the seat there are two hand knobs one either side Loosening the hand knob allows the arm rest to be adjusted to the required width or removed for transportation Do not use the scooter without the arms being fitted 5 11 2004 Tiller Angle Adjustment Knob Tiller Angle Adjustment Lever Seat Slide Lever Swivel Seat Adjustment Lever Seat Adaptor Seat Tightening Hand Knob Armrest Adjustment Hand Knob Figure 8 Ar
8. ards or obstructions Adjust your speed setting to a low setting before you reverse Pull press the left thumb finger lever and steer wide of all corners and obstacles Dismounting Before dismounting 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 and foot rest is not used for support EXTRA GUIDELINES IN THE CONTROL OF YOUR SCOOTER Ramps The stability of your scooter 1s 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 a ramp or slope keep the speed settings to slow This will ensure there is a safe controlled descent When the finger levers are released the scooter will slowly stop Caution Do not turn off the control key while the unit is in motion 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 sort out 5 11 2004 11 TRANSPORT STORAGE The scooters are designed to be dismantled into separate sections for transportation and storage Your scooter can be dismantled into the following sections Sunrunner 3 Fig 13 1 B
9. asket 2 Deluxe Captain Seat 3 Seat Post amp Fasteners 4 Driving Unit Sunrunner 4 Fig 14 1 Basket 2 Deluxe Captain Seat 3 Seat Post amp Fasteners 4 Driving Unit Sunrunner 3 Deluxe Fig 15 1 Basket 2 Black Leatherette Pillow Top Seat 3 Seat Post amp Fasteners 4 Driving Unit Sunrunner 4 Deluxe Fig 16 1 Basket 2 Black Leatherette Pillow Top Seat 3 Seat Post 4 Driving Unit Woy Ry Fi ele Dismantling 1 Remove baskets 2 Fold down the back of the seat 5 11 2004 12 3 Pull up on the red lever under the seat and at the same time lift and twist the seat off 4 Unscrew tightening bolt and remove seat post BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGER The Shoprider scooter 1s supplied with maintenance free sealed lead acid batteries Battery performance can be affected by temperature terrain condition of battery the weight of the user etc The battery level indicator is only a guide and is most effective when the scooter 1s moving only then 1s the true discharge level displayed e When the scooter stops the battery level indicator may indicate full An active user can use up to 30 of battery capacity or more per day Inactive users may only use 50 of battery capacity in a week In both these instances the battery should be put on charge over night Battery Charger Batteries supplied with your scooter are specially designed All the units require an automatic battery charger
10. for damage or injury incurred due to improper or misuse of the scooter Circuit Breaker Rear Chassis Cover Anti tip Wheels Freewheel Release Lever Figure 12 STARTING TO DRIVE YOUR SCOOTER Getting Started e Select a level area with plenty of space e Mount the scooter either by lifting the arm and sliding on to the seat or rotate the seat outwards and then rotate the seat back to face the tiller e Adjust the tiller and seat as described previously Starting Scooter Movement e Ensure that you are seated in a comfortable position e Turn the key to the ON position 5 11 2004 10 e Your speed setting should be on or 2 e Pull your right hand finger lever the scooter will move forward slowly The harder you pull the faster the scooter goes but will only reach the speed level that has been selected e 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 apply power gently The scooter will turn very tightly but will still move with complete stability as long as the speed 1s not too high Reversing Before reversing ensure that the area behind is free from any haz
11. heels and Tires The wheels of your scooter all have split rims This allows any punctures to be repaired easily To change the wheels remove the center bolt and slide the wheel off its axle Ensure that when refitting the wheel the retaining bolt is fitted with a locking washer or the screw threads are treated with lock tite or a similar adhesive When changing a tire the inner tube must be deflated Remove the four bolts from the wheel and split the r m Tire pressure 1s recommended to be kept at 30 psi on the rear tires and 25 psi on the front TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Circuit Breaker Your scooter is fitted with the latest in electronic controls that are programmed to protect the electrical system from abnormal overloads Fitted for extra protection 1s a circuit breaker should there be a situation that your scooter stops for no apparent reason please check that the circuit breaker has not popped out The circuit breaker can be found under the rear chassis cover accessible through a port hole under the seat Check List If your scooter fails to operate please check the following e Unit is switched on e All plugs and connectors are firmly fixed e Battery level shows full charge e Freewheeling device isin the drive position If the free wheel device has been operated with the scooter left switched on then the scooter will not operate until the ignition key has been switched off and then on again Please consult your provider 1f your
12. ilm on it e Do not try to lift the scooter by its seat tiller rear chassis cover or any removable parts Any of these could cause injury to the user or damage to the scooter e Do not use parts or accessories that are not authorized by Shoprider Mobility Products e Before sitting in or exiting the scooter REMOVE the key from the ignition This will insure the POWER 1s off and the scooter can not move under its own power e As a general precaution always remove the key from the ignition while the scooter is not in use This will prevent use by untrained and unauthorized persons e Do not connect any medical device to the scooter battery This could cause failure of the device the scooter and personal injury e Make sure the tiller 1s properly adjusted to the user or damage and injury could result e Shoprider Mobility Products doesn t recommend that scooter users be transported in a vehicle WHILE they are in the scooter and will not be responsible for any injury or damage that might result e Do not use the scooter in the rain near a shower or in a damp bathroom Direct exposure to rain or dampness could cause the scooter to electrically malfunction and prematurely rust 5 11 2004 5 EMI Warning Shoprider scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic 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
13. mrest Angle Adjustment Fig 9 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 Retractable charger cord FOR Sunrunner 3 Deluxe amp Sunrunner 4 Deluxe ONLY Fig 10 Pull cord by the cord handle to length desired To retract cord slightly pull cord and release Cord will retract automatically WARNING Releasing the cord too fast can cause the cord to hit the shroud and crack it 5 11 2004 Locking Nut and Bolt Retractable charger cord Figure 10 SCOOTER TILLER CONTROLS FIG 11A amp B Speed Controls The speed control allows you to set a speed between minimum and 10 maximum Battery Level Indicator The number of LED bars lit shows the amount of charge left in your batteries The amount of charge will only show at its true level when the scooter 1s in drive Caution Do not allow the LED bars go out completely as complete discharge of the batteries could cause irreversible damage Lights A blue colored button at the rear of the tiller operates the lights Horn A yellow button at the rear of the tiller operates the horn Thumb Finger Lever Controls The left thumb finger lever controls the reverse and the right thumb finger lever controls the forward motion
14. 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 It can also permanently damage the scooter s control system The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types 1 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 These 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 f
15. rom 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 1 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 2 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 4 Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying the scooter may make it more susceptible to EMI NOTE There is no easy way to evaluate the overall immunity of the scooter 5 Report all incidents of unintended movement or braking to your Shoprider provider and note whether there are sources of EMI nearby WARNING Shoprider Mobility Products ts not responsible for damage or injury incurred due to improper and unsafe use of our scooter 5 11 2004 6 ADJUSTMENTS Tiller Angle Adjustment Fig SA amp B On the left hand side at the base of the tiller is ared lever black knob Push pull the lever to release the pin and select the required tiller
16. ry Figure 4 5 11 2004 4 SAFETY ADVICE e Do not carry passengers e Do not exceed inclines over 8 degrees 14 grade e Do not turn on steep inclines e Do not turn suddenly at high speeds e Do not get on or off the scooter unless the brake is on and the scooter is switched off e Do not switch off the scooter while the scooter is moving e Do not drive the scooter where you can not safely or legally walk e Do not attempt to drive over curbs greater than 2 inches Scm in height Doing so could cause your scooter to turn over causing injury or damage to the scooter For curbs less than 2 inches always approach them at an angle of 90 degrees and at a low speed e Do not drink or use a mobile phone when driving your scooter e Do not exceed the suggested user weight limit Doing so could cause personal injury and invalidate the warranty e Always keep your feet on the scooter when moving e Consult your doctor if there is any doubt about your ability to use a scooter safely e Always slow down and proceed carefully when traveling over rough or uneven ground e For individuals with balance problems practice getting on the scooter with the assistance of a qualified healthcare professional e If equipped DO NOT operate the scooter without anti tip wheels installed e Do not use an escalator to move a scooter between floors Serious injury could occur e Do not drive the scooter on an incline that has oil water or ice f
17. scooter does not run after checking these points 5 11 2004 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TM TM UNIT SPECIFICATIONS Sunrunner B3 Sunrunner B4 Sunrunner 3 Sunrunner 4 Deluxe Deluxe a Dimensions L x W x ae 45 1143 x 24 610 49 1245 x 220x 48 1230 x 24 620 49 1250 x 24 620 x 38 FA 38 Se x 41 ma x 41 EM Suggested User Weight on the level road Ib kg Max 300 136 Max 300 136 Max 300 136 Max 300 136 Weight of heaviest part eo baskets and Ib kg 41 19 42 19 Total Weight w batteries basket seat Ib ke 165 sa 180 TS 160 YY 176 es Each Battery Module Weight Ib kg 20 9 20 9 26 12 26 12 Battery Module Capacity ii 12V33Ah x2 12V33Ah x 2 12V36Ah x 2 12V36Ah x 2 charger fe Off Board 3A Off Board 3A On Board 4A On Board 4A Output Power of Motor hp W 1 750 1 750 0 80 600 0 80 600 2 mph Maximum Speed km hr 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 Maximum Climbing Angle based on user weight Number Size of Tires of 90kg 2001b Safe Climbing 1710 ee PO eh A Angle Range per charge w STD 33 36AH Battery 200 Ib User Weight After the mile 25 40 25 40 24 38 24 38 battery and km mechanical moving parts fully break in Turning Radius in mm 37 940 50 1270 39 1000 53 1400 ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE 1 Include the Anti Tip wheel 2 Driver weight may exceed weight of the unit speed must
18. y 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 The preceding guidelines are intended to assist you in the safe operation of your powered scooter If you should have any questions about the correct operation of your scooter please contact your authorized Shoprider provider Model No Serial No 5 11 2004 17
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