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1. 77 18 4 2 Replacing bulbs in front indicators 78 day s Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Contents 18 4 3 Replacing bulbs in rear lights and rear indicators 78 18 5 Lighting 4 wheel VersiOn cccccccecsececeeeeeceeeesseseeseseeeseeeenees 79 18 5 1 Replacing bulbs in headlights and rear light 79 18 5 2 Replacing bulbs in front rear indicators 80 fg FUSO c 81 18 6 1 Strider USES ca vcio Ptor RT ORPHEO FERE eee eee 81 19 6 2 Battery charger TUS6 iiec pece erbe aa caneret vo d eoo tua 82 18 7 Batteries oosacesssedtedeeistessisneie mum coMbeca UN ue IER EE ELEME 82 18 7 1 Disposal of used or damaged batteries 82 18 7 2 Refitting battery cables seeesssssessss 83 19 0 Temporary storage iassecueeuntienuisund ecu dec san ccunx xus Ga nicus sudes ixUu Dedi uuauN E mnnn 84 20 0 PUD CII rii a a E e E 84 20 Na isi slo rz PRINT 84 20 2 CII Mel OWNS IET Om 85 20 2 1 General dala ess nimus imas Pd ncn deer ten uis ua mU tf adas 85 20 2 2 Dimensions 3 wheel version sseesssssss 86 20 2 3 Dimensions 4 wheel version sse 87 20 3 Torque for TIXING SCFOWS sesinivensssucasnineiws vana i sinodo Lex vada docte ida 88 20 4 Disposing of the
2. 2 Press the bulb in lightly and lock by turning 1 8 turn to the right Insert the rear or front light lens and secure with the fixing screws id days Issued 24 02 2005 Healthcare STRIDER MD Repairs fuses 18 6 Fuses 18 6 1 Strider fuses A wiring diagram with fuse sizes is located on the control unit cover The Strider is fitted with the following fusible fuses The fuses are located under the control unit cover a 2 cover fixing screws 1 2 A fuse power supply to tiller head 2 10 A fuse Light 3 10 A fuse charging socket To replace Fuse Open fuse holder Pull out fuse and replace it Close fuse holder Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Repairs fuses Battery fuses T in La e 40 A fuse in each battery positive cable 4 To replace Fuse Open fuse holder Pull out fuse and replace it Close fuse holder 18 6 2 Battery charger fuse e 10 A fuse 1 days Issued 24 02 2005 Healthcare STRIDER MD Repairs batteries 18 7 Batteries Only replace the batteries with the following battery types 12V 28 36 AH liquid acid deep cycle batteries You may not use wet cell batteries with detachable cover caps Risk of accidents e Refitting the battery may only be carried out by your dealer 18 7 1 Disposal of used or damaged batteries Caution acid e Observe safety information in chapter 1 6 e BATTERIES ARE
3. 23 6 2 3 Adjusting the armrest height ssssussss 24 6 3 Adjusting the seat position captain s seat 25 6 3 1 Adjusting the distance between seat and tiller 25 6 3 2 Adjusting the armrest width 25 6 3 3 Adjusting the armrest height sssussse 25 6 3 4 Adjusting the backrest inclination 26 6 3 5 Adjusting the headrest hight sssesuuusess 27 6 4 Adjusting the tiller angle eeeereeeee eee 27 7 0 Information about safe Strider driving 28 7 1 Driving up inclines and down slopes 28 7 2 Overcoming obstacles ccceccecseeeeceeeeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeesaeeeenens 29 7 2 1 Driving Information Overcoming Kerbs 31 7 3 Overload protection motor protection 32 7 4 Battery charging state driving range 33 7 4 1 Battery charging state eeeseeeseseeseeeeeeee 33 TA Divngrango ssineri Sorocii roi 34 7 4 3 Overdischarge protection battery protection 35 8 0 Driving the Strider nnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn 36 61 Getting onan
4. 6 3 Adjusting the seat position captain s seat 6 3 1 Adjusting the distance between seat and tiller Pull the locking lever 1 upwards and move the seat forwards or backwards to the required distance Moving the Let go of locking lever and engage the locking mechanism by pushing the seat slightly forwards and backwards Accident hazard due to non engaged seat e Ensure that the seat is properly engaged after adjustment by pushing the seat slightly forwards and then backwards 6 3 2 Adjusting the armrest width Loosen both clamping screws 2 Pull both armrests 3 simultaneously to the required width Secure the armrests by tightening the clamping screws CAUTION e Do not pull the armrests further out than the marking a for maximum armrest width 6 3 3 Adjusting the armrest height Tools required 1 x Allen key size 5 mm m Loosen the Allen screw 4 and remove Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Adjusting the seat position 6 3 4 26 Issued 24 02 2005 The armrest height is adjusted using four holes in the armrest support b The height can be adjusted in stages of 10 mm Pull the armrests upwards to the required Adjusting the height until the hole in the armrest armrest height support appears through the hole in the seat tube 5 Reinsert the Allen screw and tighten Adjusting the backrest inclination The backrest inclination can be adjusted
5. Checking the clamping lever alignment The clamping lever 5 must be inclined slightly to the right around 1 o clock when locked Screw Tighten the locking screw 6 nm days Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Repairs mechanics 18 3 2 Wheels removal and replacement 3 wheel version Tools required 1 x ring spanner size 14 mm 1 x ring spanner size 17 mm Removing the front wheel Secure the Strider against rolling away Lift the front end of the Strider and support it see chapter 19 0 Hold the axle 1 with a ring spanner size 14 mm and remove the self locking nut 2 size 17 mm Pull the axle out of the steering fork and the wheel Remove the wheel and spacer bushes from the steering fork Replacing the front wheel Place the wheel and spacer bushes 3 4 in the steering fork Push the axle 5 into the steering fork and the wheel Screw the axle self locking nut 6 and tighten it size 17 mm While doing this prevent the axle from turning using a second ring spanner size 14 mm Lower the Strider Removal and replacing the rear wheel Removing and replacing the rear wheel must be carried out as described in the chapter Removing and replacing wheels 4 wheel version day s Front wheel 73 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Repairs mechanics 18 3 3 Wheels removal and replacement 4 wheel version Tools required 1
6. Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Repairs 18 0 Repairs The following repair information should enable you to carry out small repairs on your vehicle yourself You should however only carry out such work if you are used to working with the tools described here since itis impossible to fully prevent injury hazards when handling tools If you are not sure you should try to get help from a second person if possible or contact your dealer In order to guarantee that all nuts and fixing screws are fitted tightly after repairs you should ensure that these are tightened using the torque specified You will find a list with the relevant torques in the Appendix 18 1 Information about safety at work N Clamping and crushing hazard Pay particular attention to hazards caused by clamping and crushing while carrying out any repair work This applies particularly to all rotating and adjustable parts of the scooter such as around the steering wheels The Strider must be lifted in order to carry out certain work such as removing the wheels Before you lift the Strider make sure you prevent it rolling away by wedging it securely Make sure the vehicle cannot fall down when raised by using suitable supports such as wooden blocks Always place the blocks under metal components such as frames drive units Do not support the Strider by the plastic panelling 18 2 Tools The following tools are necessary to carry out the repairs descr
7. STRIDER MD Contents Jo EA NSU ANCE m H o0 13 13 Approval for road traffic use eeeeeseeeeeseeeeesss 50 14 0 Transporting the strider eese 51 14 1 Iransport InfoEFHiallODsssseedciusadamdauekdeikinar naa o EE ERDRV Sicuti ue a cua 51 14 2 Transporting the complete scooter 51 14 3 Preparation for transport separating components 51 14 3 1 Working step summary isosovbsasaxezsa veux v vkaus cxuudhiP uw xbv waa GE vigas 52 14 3 2 Removing the seat cccccceeccceseeceeeeeceeseeeeesesseeesseaees 52 14 3 3 Removing the rear panelling 52 14 3 4 Removing the batteries ccccccsseeeeceeeeeeeesseeeseeeeenens 53 14 3 5 Folding the tiller down ssausimesd cos uue x uut atem ra ep trieste 53 14 3 6 Disengaging the drive unit from the chassis 53 14 4 After Transport Reassembly eseeeeseeessssssss 55 14 4 1 Engaging the drive unit to the chassis 55 14 4 2 Folding the tiller Up wiveurcccsmanssaiessameawsneiaianinmassusnaeuiumnnennts 57 14 4 3 Reinserting the batteries sseesssssessss 57 14 4 4 Fixing the rear panelling 58 14 4 5 Fitting the seat cc cc
8. battery cable in reverse order First connect the cable to the battery positive terminal 2 Then connect the cable to the battery negative terminal 1 Reinserting the batteries into the Strider as described in chapter 14 4 3 days Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Temporary storage 19 0 Temporary storage Front support 3 wheel If you are not intending to use your Strider version for longer periods e g over the winter you j should prepare it as follows Remove soiling and dust Charge the batteries completely Check the tyre pressure and adjust if necessary Place the Strider on supports Lift the Strider high enough so that the tyres are no longer touching the floor Care during storage Recharge the batteries once a month see chapter 12 0 20 0 Appendix 20 1 Nameplate The nameplate is located on the metal sheet Nameplate between the batteries and contains the following information Model number e Date manufacture month year e Manufacturer e Serial number e Maximum speed User weight Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Appendix specifications 20 2 Specifications 20 2 1 General data Strider application class internal and external use Typ B ucc M 3 or 4 wheel version Turning radius M 105 cm MD 3 135 cm MD 4 SPOG BRENNEN RT 6 4 kph 4 mph Maximum range eeeeeeneeen approx 20 Mile
9. either by day or by night e Check the tyre air pressure regularly e Always use the seat belts when driving e Do not switch the scooter off while driving e Do not drive up or down gradients which are too steep over obstacles on gradients or up and down ramps Observe maximum climb angle see Specifications e Only drive through restricted widths around bends inclines and ramps with reduced suitable speed e Only drive up or down inclines when the backrest has been adjusted to vertical e Don t drive too close to open waters Tipping hazard Do not carry out any seat adjustments while driving Only drive over obstacles and up kerbstones at the lowest point and at right angles e Avoid sudden changes of direction and speed Avoid steep gradients where there is a danger of skidding ice snow wet surfaces etc Avoid loose surfaces whose characteristics you are not able to assess woodlands turf beaches gravel etc Always drive straight up and down gradients do not drive in zigzags Donotturn around on inclines Do not drive down steps Do not drive backwards down gradients stairs or kerbstones or over obstacles 10 days Issued 24 02 2005 Hoaithcan STRIDER MD Safety information Danger due to unintentional movement e Always turn the scooter off using the keyswitch if you want to get on or off intend to stop for long periods are putting the scooter away 1 5 Safety dur
10. 10 Watt Rear indicator 2ussxisiiessese cc podus ieda as duy beers cnius 24 Volt 10 Watt 20 2 2 Dimensions 3 wheel version j Sey gt 7 o b 7 yL T b EE o Q co o o o H eco tg o E n f 1 la is Lo o cc o TU d a Ii ooj S w j ge Ld ml EX s 2 o eS 9 o 7 SS E QU EXAM E va S o S zn ii YT o A e o CERE LO n 2 N A NNO E p 5 5 pan 39 e IE ANN aj 3 o o LELO S JOLI 1 l NND bi j C Ed b LO 7 c co au Ed l AW il 105 cm turning radius Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Appendix dimensions 20 2 3 Dimensions 4 wheel version 98 5 cm 23 28 44 50cm 109 117 cm captain s seat C o o pe i o c pas o E o eo o 1 LO co Ml Mi IMIatlMlOtlNn ni O a pu p D g j a MM puo quy M p S 44 4 cm C 47 0 cm 61 78 5 cm gt days Issued 24 02 2005 Healthcare STRIDER MD Appendix tightening torques 20 3 20 4 Torque for fixing screws Front wheel central self locking Nut M10 p1 25 50Nm Rear wheel central self locking Nut M12 p1 25 60 Nm Front rear wheel rim 3 nuts M8 p1 25 33 Nm General torque for nuts and bolts M5 24 5to 6 Nm M6 8to 12 Nm M8 18 to 25 Nm M10 30 to 40 Nm M12 50 to 60 Nm
11. 16 2 60 Issued 24 02 2005 If you find any faults on your scooter during maintenance which are not covered by the repair information please contact your dealer Always remove faulty scooters from operation and secure them against unauthorized use remove key Daily maintenance before start of journey Check the brakes by driving slowly and then braking Check that the lights and indicators are functioning correctly Make a visual check of wheels and tyres for damage and loss of pressure Weekly inspections tyre pressure Danger of injury due to overpressurised tyres The tyres will burst if inflated with too much air pressure e Never inflate the tyres over the specified pressure Only use calibrated instruments to measure the air pressure in the tyres such as are available at filling stations Remove valve cap 1 check air pressure Inflation pressure 25 28 PSI 18 20 hPa 1 8 2 0 bar Screw the valve cap back on day s STRIDER MD Maintenance and inspection 16 3 Annual inspection inspection timetable Take your scooter once per year to your dealer for an inspection He will have the necessary tools and experience to service your scooter correctly Description Assessment Component inspection for OK Defective Component Seat Headrest no damage fixed securely can be easily adjusted Seatbelt no damage fixed securely can be easily adjusted closed securely Armre
12. Contents 1 0 Safety instructions usceuconnononsiciniink deua ex ivaxvus six wa Ud dw RENE dudum dd wad d Ri UU usa 8 LI A VO SS BET ieee iuam ienssee EE es ten usen uUi 8 Le NES CNS m 8 1 3 General Information eeseseessessesseeeeeeneeee nen 9 1 4 Satety when driving ecesescctcnccosenncetusgesroetceJancenohacesiamaeantcetwncsacne 10 1 5 Safety during transport assembly and maintenance 11 1 6 Safety when handling batteries sseeessssse 12 1 7 Safety information about electronics ssssse 12 5 ME op t 13 3 0 Extent of lg 13 4 0 Components cosi eciz2eoscmaccuuU aaO ka a YREER SKIN nnmnnn mnnn nnen nnmnnn 14 Ai RC SC RN m 14 4 2 The dashboard displays and controls 14 50 BHeDInstl UCHIODIS suucsocccceexo die rac u pues ance deicus eor conu aa 15 51 Driivmngihe Srider RTT 15 5 2 Transporting the Strider seeeeesseseesseeeeeee 17 6 0 Setting up the Strider uuuuieeesueceninar neue minia munia ni emu ausi inei nete 19 6 1 Adjusting the seat height eeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeereee 19 6 2 Adjusting the seat position standard seat 23 6 2 1 Adjusting the distance between seat and tiller 23 6 2 2 Adjusting the armrest width
13. HAZARDOUS WASTE 9 Used and defective batteries must be properly disposed of and only handed over to the correct disposal points Please give used or damaged batteries back to your dealer He will ensure that they are properly disposed of Handling damaged batteries When handling damaged batteries or objects which have been soiled with acid you must always wear protective goggles acid proof gloves respiratory protection Always wash soiled objects and tools with plenty of water Transporting damaged batteries Always wear protective goggles and acid proof gloves Always transport and store batteries in an acid proof container lays 83 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Repairs batteries 18 7 2 Refitting battery cables short circuited e Never touch both battery terminals simultaneously with tools shorting out e Terminals are protected with insulating caps Only ever remove the insulating cap from the terminal which you are going to loosen Fire and burn hazard if battery terminal is Tools required 2 X ring Spanner size 10 mm Remove the batteries from the Strider as described in chapter 14 3 4 Refitting the battery cable First 1 loosen the terminal on the battery negative terminal black cable and remove the cable Then 2 loosen the terminal on the battery positive terminal red cable and remove the cable Replacing the battery and connect the
14. It regulates drive characteristics such as acceleration maximum speed and braking behaviour The drive characteristics can be set to match the user s requirements by altering the programming Reprogramming may only be carried out by specialist dealers Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Things to know 13 10 13 10 1 13 10 2 13 11 13 12 13 13 50 Issued 24 02 2005 Brakes on the strider The motor brake The Strider is automatically braked if the drive lever 1 is in the central position To apply the brakes simply let go off the drive lever which is then returned to its central position by a spring The Strider is then braked by the drive motor When the Strider is at a standstill or has been switched off it is braked by a magnetic brake Drive lever The handbrake 4 wheel version The Strider is fitted with an additional Handbrake lever brake in the handbrake 2 which can be used for braking when being pushed or emergency situation The brake lever is mounted on the tiller near the handlebars and uses a cable to actuate the brake drums on the front wheels Driver s licence Not required Insurance As a scooter user you must be aware of the risks involved to both yourself and others It is recommended that you take out third party insurance to cover you against any possible claims Advice and policies are available from insurance companies or alternatively ask your scooter supplier for de
15. in three locking stages 1st stage drive setting 2nd stage drive setting 3rd stage not for driving Tipping hazard e Only adjust the seat adjustment to the third position when the vehicle is not travelling Pull the locking lever 6 and move the Adjusting the backrest backrest forwards or backwards to the required position 7 Let go of the locking lever and engage the locking mechanism by pushing the backrest slightly forwards and backwards Accident hazard if backrest is not properly engaged e Ensure that the backrest is properly engaged after adjustment by pushing it slightly forwards and then backwards day s STRIDER MD Adjusting the seat position 6 3 5 Adjusting the headrest hight Adjusting the Press the locking device 8 and push headrest the headrest upwards or downwards into the required position 9 6 4 Adjusting the tiller angle Always adjust the tiller so that you can reach all displays and controls easily at any time The tiller can be variably adjusted adjusting the tiller X0 Push or pull the locking lever 1 E Push the tiller forwards or backwards T j into the required position Release the locking lever Ensure that the tiller is engaged correctly by moving it backwards and forwards Accident hazard due to non engaged tiller e Ensure that the tiller is properly engaged after adjustment by pushing it slightly forwards and the
16. scooter ousseskecazvopu peutiendcut aet anh au urgenti Ra 88 21 0 Warranty luienismem 89 22 0 Annual inspections carried out sss 90 day s Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Safety information 1 0 Safety instructions 1 1 Symbols used This instruction manual contains the following symbols which are used to highlight special hazards in dealing with the product or information for simplifying the handling Caution This symbol identifies safety information which notifies you of hazards when dealing with the product FN NOTE 9 You will also find information about dealing with the product under this symbol 1 2 Intended use The Days Healthcare scooter is constructed for use both indoors and outdoors Class B European standard EN 12 184 It is intended to increase the mobility of persons who are both physically and mentally capable of assessing any driving situations correctly and reacting correspondingly to them at any time The MD 3 and MD4 models are classified as an invalid carriage for use indoors on pavements footpaths pedestrian zones and areas free from motor traffic They must not be driven on public roads with the exception of crossing or when no pavements are available day s Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Safety information 1 3 General Information Read the entire operating manual thoroughly before using the Strider Ensure tha
17. the backrest captain s seat is leant towards the back and the seat has been adjusted to its rear position You can achieve increased tipping safety if Increased you agjust the seat in a more forward position you adjust the backrest captain s seat to be vertical you lean your upper body slightly forwards see sketch 7 2 Overcoming obstacles The Strider can climb over obstacles such as kerbstones up to height of 8 cm without any problem lays 29 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Driving information Please observe the following points to make sure that your Strider doesn t tip over while climbing obstacles don t try to drive over obstacles which are too high example kerbstones remedy always climb up kerbstones at lowered entry areas such as driveways DO NOT try to climb an obstacle when on an incline approach the obstacle at a right angle try to clear the obstacle in one go DO NOT drive over the obstacle with just one wheel DO NOT drive backwards over an obstacle DO NOT drive backwards down a kerb DO NOT drive down stairs or steps 30 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Driving information 7 2 4 Driving Information Overcoming kerbs Risk of accidents Neogating kerbs needs some practice e Please observe the maximum obstacle heights of 8 cm e Please start practicing kerb climbing with small kerbs Approach at a right angle Approach the kerb at a r
18. the light and indicator cable gt connecting plug 12 p rj Place the rear panelling onto the drive unit from above While doing this Introduce the engaging lever a into the appropriate hole Engage the rear panelling onto the mountings b on the drive unit Align the rear panelling to the strider chassis c 14 4 5 Fitting the seat Pull the seat lock a and guide the seat into the seat support 1 from above Let go the seat lock and engage the rotational adjustment by turning the seat one way then the other 58 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Cleaning 15 0 Cleaning e NOTE 9 Only use mild detergents without scouring agents to clean any surfaces Please observe instructions for use on the detergents to avoid damage to the component surfaces Do not use any sharp edged tools such as knives metal scrapers or aggressive solvents for cleaning Do not use high pressure cleaners to clean the scooters Never direct water spray onto the fittings on the tiller or drive unit components Light soiling or dust is best removed using soft cloths Heavy soiling can best be removed with damp cloths and slightly soapy water Use a dry cloth to dry the scooter off after cleaning All lacquered surfaces can be cleaned and preserved using car polish lays 59 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Maintenance and Inspection 16 0 Maintenance and Inspection 16 1
19. ventilated areas Risk of accidents e Only use the original battery charger included in delivery e Let your dealer replace your battery e Only use batteries as detailed in the chapter entitled Specifications e Observe warning information given by the battery manufacturer e Batteries are extremely heavy Burn hazard due to damaged batteries Batteries discharging acid can lead to serious burns e Do not touch damaged batteries with your bare hands Use rubber gloves e If acid should contact your skin wash the affected area immediately with plenty of water and contact a doctor e f acid should come in contact with your eyes rinse them out immediately with lots of water and visit a doctor e Always change any clothing soiled with battery acid immediately 1 7 Safety information about electronics A A 12 Issued 24 02 2005 Accident hazard due to failures Radio television radio transmission devices and mobile phones produce electromagnetic fields These can negatively influence the scooter electronics functions e Do not drive close to strong radio or television transmitters transmitter masts e Switch the scooter off if you are using your mobile phone Failure in outside devices The Scooter produces an electromagnetic field which can have a negative influence on the function of any other electrical devices in the immediate surroundings such as medical devices radio receivers cell
20. version only To use the handbrake pull the brake Handbrake lever 2 slowly towards the handlebar Tipping hazard Pulling the brake lever too violently can cause the Strider to tip over Pull the brake lever slowly in order to brake the Strider Indicators 8 9 Indicating LEFT OFF RIGHT Toggle switch 3 s indicate right toggle switch to the right indicate left toggle switch to the left wm When turning is completed press the switch 3 to switch the indicators off 8 10 Switching on the headlights Switching on the Pressure switch 4 headlights switch on press switch once switch off press switch again The switch indicator lamps shows whether 5 the headlight is switched on or not a NOTE If you drive with the headlights on the otrider driving range will be considerably 4 reduced Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD 8 11 Using the horn Press the horn button 5 It will sound for as long as you hold the button down 8 12 Switching off parking the Strider 9 0 42 urn the key to the left to switch the otrider off Always turn the Strider off using the keyswitch 1 if you want to get on or off intend to stop for long periods Always remove the key from the keyswitch If you e want to park the Strider and get off Hazard lamps Pressure switch 6 switch on press switch once switch off press switch again The switch indi
21. x socket spanner size 19 mm Removing the wheels Loosen the self locking nut 1 for the wheel fastening size 19 mm Secure the Strider against rolling away Lift the Strider and support it see chapter 19 0 Remove the self locking nut for the wheel fastening size 19 mm Pull the wheel off the stem NOTE Do not use force to remove the wheels from the axles Your specialist dealer has the necessary special tools e The handbrake brake drum is bolted to the front wheel on the 4 wheel Strider Fitting the front wheel Push the wheel onto the stem 2 as far as the wheel stop Screw the wheel fixing self locking nut 3 and tighten it size 19 mm Lower the Strider Hetighten the self locking nut 3 74 Issued 24 02 2005 Front wheel Fitting the front wheel CRM STRIDER MD Repairs mechanics Fitting the rear wheel Locating the axle key Place the key 4 in the slot in the drive shaft 5 NOTE The key is rectangular Place it with its widest side in the axle slot Push the wheel onto the stem and align the wheel hub groove 6 with the key in the drive shaft Push the wheel on as far as the drive shaft stop Place the washer 7 Screw the wheel fixing self locking nut 8 and tighten it size 19 mm Lower the Strider Tighten the self locking nut 8 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD 18 3
22. 005 STRIDER MD Things to know 13 3 The auto switch off The auto switch off automatically switches the Strider off after 20 minutes at a standstill This protects the batteries from being discharged if the Strider was inadvertently not switched off 13 4 Lighting 4 wheel version Lighting The lighting is composed of two groups a front headlight and direction indicator 2 and the rear light and direction indicator 3 13 5 Anti tipping wheels The anti tipping wheels 1 reduce the danger of tipping during extreme manoeuvres when fixed to the rear of the Strider It is not permitted to drive the Strider without anti tipping wheels 13 6 Wheels and tyres The Strider is fitted with inner tubes and tyres of size 260 x 85 48 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Things to know 13 7 13 8 13 9 The drive unit Drive unit The complete drive unit is located in the 6 rear of the Strider and consists of the following main components the drive motor with rear axle 4 e the control unit 5 and e the batteries 6 NOTE The control unit and its cabling is protected by a shroud 7 The photos show the unit without the shroud for clarity The drive a c The drive consists of the drive motor the gearbox and the rear axle Drive takes place from the drive motor a via the gearbox and rear axle c to the rear wheels c The control unit The control unit is a programmable electronic regulating unit
23. 4 02 2005 STRIDER MD Charging the batteries 12 0 Charging the batteries 12 1 44 Issued 24 02 2005 Please also see the information given in the chapter entitled Things to know Charging information The surrounding temperature should be between 10 and 30 Celsius The charging time will increase at lower temperatures Only use the original battery charger included in delivery Only use the battery charger in a dry and well ventilated room Do not cover the battery charger and ventilation slot while charging batteries The battery charger has an automatic switch off device which prevents overcharging the batteries Do not leave the battery charger connected to the scooter for more than 24 hours The batteries can be charged overnight Switch the Strider off before charging the batteries When is charging required e the battery charge display is in the red area after the final journey of the day e atleast once per week Charging times Between 8 and 14 hours depending on current battery charge state NOTE The battery charger is designed to be able to charge completely discharged batteries within eight hours to 8096 of their capacity Preparing the battery charger Connect the mains cable Plug the mains cable plug 1 into the jack socket 2 on the battery charger STRIDER MD Charging the batteries 12 2 Charging the batteries Switch the Strider off Switching off Enga
24. 4 Replacing the inner tube tyre 76 Remove the damaged wheel Unscrew the valve cap 1 Carefully press the valve plunger a inwards with a screwdriver until the inner tube is completely deflated Risk of accidents e Dismantle the wheel rims only when the inner tube is completely deflated Dismantling the wheel rims Loosen the three nuts 2 with a socket spanner size 12 mm and remove together with the lock washers 3 Separate the wheel hub 4 rear wheel brake drum 5 front wheel from the wheel rim Remove the inner wheel rim 6 from the tyre Remove the outer wheel rim 7 from the tyre Pull the inner tube 8 out of the tyre 9 Reassembly Push the inner tube 8 into the tyre 9 Inflate the inner tube until it is unfolded Place the outer rim 7 in the tyre at the same time make sure the valve cutout is above the inner tube valve Place the inner rim 6 in the tyre and align the fixing holes Place the wheel hub 4 brake drum 5 in the inner wheel rim Locate the lock washer 3 screw on the nuts 2 and tighten evenly Inflate the tyre to the correct pressure 18 20 hPa 1 8 2 0 bar 25 28 PSI Issued 24 02 2005 Repairs mechanics Deflating the tyres Reassembling the Strider wheel e e oe O STRIDER MD 18 4 18 4 1 Lighting 3 wheel version Tools requ
25. Charging the batteries ccccecceccseeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeseeeeessaeeeeseeeees 45 pergens poo EST 46 150 ThindslIO KNOW auiidesisiseeidace iens nsa uns un assis nec tese ae Ra aenea 47 13 1 The battery charger functioning principle 47 13 2 The batteries cece cccccceeeecceeeeceeeeseeceseeeeeseaeesseeeeseeeessneeeeees 47 13 2 1 What are batteries for cyclic use 47 13 2 2 When do the batteries achieve their maximum STON MCS ise TT T DT 47 13 2 3 How do make sure the batteries achieve their best service life RT TT mee eoetectat 47 13 3 The auto switch off ccccccceeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseaeeeseeeeeeeeeenees 48 13 4 Lighting 4 wheel VersiOn cccccececseeeceeeeeceeeesesseeseeeeeeaeeenees 48 13 5 Anti tipping wheels eeseeeeeeeeeeeeern een 48 13 6 Wheels and Deos eee ct ib coitum TERI PH IUIEI ERU rtaesema eis ure eor e ncdt 48 13 7 The drive unit 49 13 8 TREOIVE TO E E guceseceepste 49 13 9 The contol umil ssiisir EUM 49 13 10 Brakes on the strider auxtsraesexeskcus Wssweentixtrbtocks uiv vas Yuvevda tia esae ecan 50 13 10 1 The motor brake eeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeene 50 13 10 2 The handbrake 4 wheel version 50 13 11 Driver s licence cecccccseeccccesseeeceeeecseeeecsseseeesaueeeesaaeeessaaeees 50 day s Issued 24 02 2005
26. DISCOUNTSCOOTERS CO UK On the following pages you will find the user manual for the Strider MD 3 and MD 4 3 wheel and 4 wheel version mobility scooter We have a range of Drive Medical scooters available Drive now owns the Days brand STRIDE R Healthcare OPERATING MANUAL MD 3 and MD 4 3 wheel and 4 wheel version Order number E1 04 049 001 STRIDER MD Introduction With the Strider MD you have now purchased a product which has been manufactured in accordance with the newest technical capabilities and based on the highest operating comfort We have placed great value on the simplest possible operation and long service life in both construction and material selection A large variety of useful accessories rounds off our range in addition to the Strider This Operating Manual assumes that the suitability of the user for otrider usage has been discussed with a doctor therapist and or dealer before operation The operating manual will help you get to know the function of our Strider and in addition describes operation e care and maintenance repair The manual has been drawn up using information available at the time of printing with regard to construction and operation of the Strider We reserve the right to make changes due to technical improvements If you have any other questions about this scooter please contact your retailer or supplier day s Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD
27. Disposing of the scooter The scooter consists of metal and plastic components electronic components electrical cables and batteries Disposal of the individual materials must be carried out in accordance with environmental and disposal regulations in the relevant country and may only take place after the scooter has been dismantled To dismantle the electromobile and to separate and dispose of the materials you would be advised to hand it over to your specialist dealer Batteries may not be disposed of in domestic waste and must be disposed of according to national regulations days 89 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Warranty 21 0 Warranty information The Strider Model MD 3 and MD 4 scooters carry a 12 months warranty from date of purchase Important During the warranty period any parts that have become defective due to faulty workmanship or material will be repaired or replaced without charge by DMA supplier dealer The warranty excludes tyres and all items that have been subject to undue wear and items subjected to misuse Unauthorized changes or modifications will forfeit your warranty If a defect or fault is discovered the DMA supplier dealer from whom the scooter was purchased should be notified immediately Limitation of liability The warranty does not extend to the consequential costs resulting from fault clearence in particular freight and travel costs loss of earnings expenses etc The manufacture
28. ain blinking quickly 17 3 2 Error message blink sequences 1 x blink Discharged battery Weak power supply from the battery Ascertain fault using blink sequence Chapter 17 2 Charge the batteries Chapt 11 0 Check battery plug connection Chapt 14 4 3 Check battery terminals for tight fit 68 Issued 24 02 2005 Chapt 18 7 2 day s STRIDER MD Troubleshooting Blink codes Cause 2 x blink Bad connection to drive Check main battery plug motor connection Chapt 14 4 1 Have the control unit connecting plugs checked specialist dealer Drive motor carbon Visit your dealer brushes worn 3 x blink Motor cable short circuited Visit your dealer to battery terminal 4 x blink Not in use 5 x blink Not in use 6 x blink Control unit switched off Battery charger connected remove battery charger Chapt 12 3 7 x blink Drive lever pressed down Switch off the Scooter while switching on release the drive lever and switch on again 8 x blink Fault in control unit Have all cable connections checked specialist dealer 9 x blink Bad connection to motor Have all cable brake connections checked specialist dealer Electromobile switched to Switch to drive mode push mode chapter 10 0 10 x blink Electrical overload in Check battery plug control unit bad power connection supply from battery Chapt 14 4 3 Check battery terminals for tight fit Chapt 18 7 2 lays 69
29. althcare STRIDER MD Adjusting the seat height 6 0 Setting up the Strider The following passage describes how to set up your Strider in order to ensure that you have a comfortable and safe drive 6 1 Adjusting the seat height NOTE The seat must be removed from the otrider in order to adjust the seat height You should try to get help from a second person if possible or contact your dealer A Captain s seat Removing the seat Tilt the backrest forwards NOTE If a captain s seat is fitted first pull out the locking device a and then fold the backrest forward b Lift the seat while pulling the seat lock a out of the seat support 1 Removing the rear panelling Removing the rear panelling Pull the rear panelling off the Strider upwards Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Adjusting the seat height Press the locking device a on the plug and disconnect the electric cable connecting plug 2 to the rear lights and rear indicators Remove the rear panelling Adjusting the seat height Tools required 2 x ring spanner size 12 mm Removing the clamping bolt Hold the clamping bolt 3 with a ring spanner size 12 mm and unscrew the self locking nut 4 with the other ring spanner size 12 mm Pull the clamping bolt 3 with the form shim 5 out of the seat support 6 20 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Adjusting the seat height The seat
30. ard seat 6 2 1 6 2 2 Adjusting the distance between seat and tiller Pull the locking lever 1 upwards and move the seat forwards or backwards to the required distance Let go of locking lever and engage the locking mechanism by pushing the seat slightly forwards and backwards Accident hazard due to non engaged seat e Ensure that the seat is properly engaged after adjustment by pushing the seat slightly forwards and then backwards Adjusting the armrest width Loosen both clamping screws 2 Pull both armrests 3 simultaneously to the required width Secure the armrests by tightening the clamping screws CAUTION e Do not pull the armrests further out than the marking a for maximum armrest width day s Moving the Adjusting the armrest 23 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Adjusting the seat position 6 2 3 Adjusting the armrest height Tools required 1 x Allen key size 5 mm Loosen the Allen screw 4 and remove Loosening the fixing The armrest height is adjusted using four holes in the armrest support b The height can be adjusted in stages of 10 mm Adjusting the armres Pull the armrests ards to the required N ls height N height until the hole in the armrest support appears through the hole in the seat tube 5 Reinsert the Allen screw and tighten Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Adjusting the seat position
31. bout batteries in the Appendix a days Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Driving information 7 4 3 Overdischarge protection battery protection In order to protect the batteries from over discharging the control unit switches the Strider off This takes place when the battery voltage falls below 17 Volts Display Battery charge the battery charger display pointer is pointing display to the left at the end of the red area red green To rectify this You must not drive the Strider any longer Connect the Strider to the battery charger and charge the batteries for at least 12 hours NOTE If the battery voltage falls below 16 Volts the batteries can no longer be charged with the battery charger supplied In this case you must contact your dealer Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Driving the Strider 8 0 Driving the Strider 8 1 Getting on and off Please observe the following before getting on or off The Strider must be standing on firm level and non slippery ground The engaging lever for push mode must be in the drive position see chapt 10 0 Turning the seat lt Turn the Strider off and remove the key Tilt the steering column forwards see chapt 6 4 When getting in and out ensure that your clothing does not get caught on the drive lever Getting on or off Pull the turning lock 1 on the seat forwards Turn the seat 90 towards you 2 and engag
32. cator lamps shows whether the hazard lamps are switched on or not NOTE Leaving the Strider with the hazard lamps on uses up the battery The driving range will be reduced Issued 24 02 2005 Hazard lamps Using the horn r rg T e lamps 4 STRIDER MD Pushing the Strider 10 0 Pushing the Strider Disengaging the drive In order to be able to push the Strider you q P must disengage the drive motor The disengaging lever 1 is located on the right hand side of the Strider No one is permitted to sit on the Strider when it is being pushed ATL Pushing a Switch off the Strider Pull the disengaging lever 1 upwards as far as the stop limit position i3 Driving b Push the disengaging lever 1 downwards as far as the stop limit position NOTES Always switch the Strider off to push it If a pre set speed is exceeded while you are pushing the Strider the drive motor will switch on automatically and brake the Strider Risk of accidents e Do not pull the disengaging lever while driving Never switch the Strider to push mode when somebody is sitting on it e The engaging lever always needs to engage securely at the limit position RN ie e Do not disengage the motor when on an incline Push the shopping basket 1 from above into the basket holder receptacles 2 on the tiller NOTE Use the shopping basket only for small loading Issued 2
33. cceecceseeecceeeeceeeeeseeeesseesseesseaess 58 130 CU uli a E Ea 59 16 0 Maintenance and Inspection ss 60 16 1 Daily maintenance before start of journey 60 16 2 Weekly inspections tyre pressure eeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 60 16 3 Annual inspection inspection timetable 61 170 Troubleshooting cuoco sasueu c pee eL cave ruit i uuo a 65 17 1 Before troubleshooting PNE ET ET ET 65 17 2 Troubleshootimg ocurre tote eph turae ee ne EE e atte etnia 65 17 3 Operation indicator blink codes eeeeeseeeeeesssse 68 17 3 1 Blink speed 1 00 cece cceecccseeeceeeeeceeeesceseeceuseeeeeeseueessaeeesaaees 68 17 3 2 Error message blink sequences 68 jS Lo rernm 70 18 1 Information about safety at work essseeesssss 70 IM mM MP iE 70 oM d c 71 18 3 1 Adjusting the drive lock clamping bolt 71 18 3 2 Wheels removal and replacement 3 wheel version 73 18 3 3 Wheels removal and replacement 4 wheel version 74 18 3 4 Replacing the inner tube tyre 76 18 4 Lighting 3 wheel VErSION ccccseeecceeeecseeecseeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeenees 77 18 4 1 Replacing bulb in headlight
34. d ON RR tm 36 l day s Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Contents 8 2 Seatbelt adjusting for length and putting on 37 8 3 Turning die seat zuvssdessudumciptepnmer iiid Daran esdaddecks au id cried UR RR 38 8 4 Switching the strider on uuusueioe ccs oo rait rotto pE tinae ae ubt he advex dots dues 38 8 4 1 Operation indicator and fault display 38 86 5 FCIUSUNG Ie Speed uossnaosustict cee es docetur na ia ous 39 8 6 Before drivihg secorre up dpa uU da E emEM E Semi aa aeai 39 oF DIVING E 40 8 8 Brakes n nnnnnnennnnennnenenrrrnsnrrnnrrsrrrrrrrsnrrrerernrersnrrsrernnrrsnrrrnrennner 40 8 8 1 Usingthe motor OF AKC ucsvenaterentedetusies vios uckebuc mt bru pc EnDen s 40 8 8 2 Using the handbrake 4 wheel version only 41 S IS eco NT EDT 41 8 10 Switching on the headlights eeeeeeesseeeeeeess 41 MEIN NGNE DON MR T E E 42 8 12 Switching off parking the Strider esseeeesssss 42 90 Haz ardl Mps tt 42 10 0 Pushing the Strider eect repent ncn anda aiiud cupida ed nfabina RU 43 11 0 Attaching the shopping basket 43 120 Charging the batteries acoeriuec ea repaso uu coues cu ix ve ce cs ua vicUa uo nd nca dico uu 44 12 1 Preparing the battery charger ccccccsseeecceseeeeceeseeeseeeeesseaeees 44 12 2
35. e Press the red unlocking button 3 to open the seatbelt lock After you have got onto the Strider pull getting on the seat lock 1 forwards again turn the P seat to face the direction of travel 4 and engage Accident hazard due to non engaged seat e Ensure that the seat is properly engaged after getting on by turning the seat slightly left and right Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Driving the Strider NOTE t If you feel you are safe enough you can of course get onto the Strider without turning the seat round You can lift up the armrest on the side where you are standing and then get on 8 2 Seat belt adjusting for length and putting on Adjusting for length Adjusting for length urn the seatbelt closer 1 at right angles to the seat belt Adjust the length by pulling the appropriate belt side a shortening the belt length b 2 lengthening the belt length Tension the loose seatbelt end by pulling the belt holder 2 Closing the seatbelt Closing the seatbelt Press the closer 1 into the lock until it audibly engages Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Driving the Strider 8 3 Turning the seat The seat can be turned to both sides of the angle and firmly engaged in 8 positions each position turns 45 Turning the seat Pull the turning lock 1 turn the seat in the required direction or position 2 and engage Accident hazard due to inc
36. e 66 Issued 24 02 2005 day s STRIDER MD Lighting indicators not working Batteries do not charge Troubleshooting Scooter not switched on Power supply interrupted Switch defective Check fuse in power supply to tiller head Defective fuse in battery cable Batteries not plugged in Front unit connector not plugged in Defective fuse in battery charger Battery charger defective Batteries completely discharged Switch the scooter on chapter 8 4 Check the battery fuses chapter 18 6 1 Check front unit and battery connecting plug chapter 14 4 1 14 4 2 Visit your dealer Replace fuses chapter 18 6 1 Replace fuses chapter 18 6 1 Plug in batteries chapter 14 4 3 Plug in front unit connector chapter 14 4 1 Replace fuses chapter 18 6 2 Visit your dealer lays 67 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD 17 3 Operation indicator blink codes The operation indicator 1 on the dashboard is also designed as a display for error messages Various faults in the drive electronics are displayed using blink sequence is as listed in Chapter 17 3 2 17 3 1 Blink speed Operation indicator fault display Troubleshooting blinking slowly Battery voltage Finish your journey too low as soon as possible and charge the batteries blinking every Auto switch off Switch the Strider 5 seconds active off and then on Chapter 13 3 ag
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38. e carried out as described in the chapter Lighting 4 wheel version 78 Issued 24 02 2005 day s STRIDER MD Repairs lighting 18 5 Lighting 4 wheel version Tools required 1 x screwdriver Phillips head No 2 18 5 1 Replacing bulbs in headlights and rear light Bulb version used 24 V 5 Watt glass base lamp NOTE The working sequence for front and rear indicators is the same and is described using photographs of the rear lights Removing the lamp lens Example rear light Loosen the fixing screw 1 and remove the front or rear light lens 1 Pull the bulb out of the lamp holder 2 Align the bulb base with the bulb holder and press the bulb in Insert the rear or front light lens and secure with the fixing screws Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Repairs lighting 18 5 2 Replacing bulbs in front rear indicators i Bulb version used 24 V 10 Watt 9 NOTE The working sequence for front and rear indicators is the same and is described using photographs of the rear lights Removing the lamp lens Example rear light oosen the fixing screw 1 and remove the front or rear light lens Remove the bulb 1 Press the bulb in lightly and remove by turning 1 8 turn to the left 2 Pull the bulb out of the lamp holder Fitting a new bulb 1 Align the bulb base pins with the grooves in the lampholder and push the bulb into the lampholder
39. er would be very glad to help 1 Turn the seat to the outside 2 Get in turn the seat in the direction of travel 15 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Brief instructions 5 Check the battery 6 Set the maximum speed charging state Full maximum range Reserve Medium minimum range decreased range red green lowest possible driving speed approx 1 5 mph o 0 highest possible driving speed approx 4 mph 7 Driving j app ph Operate the drive lever slowly until the required speed has been reached ax The drive lever position controls the ML speed variably right up to maximum 99 Peay driving speed ao Standstill l se Lm Standstill brake engaged brake engaged i a ee Reverse Forwards eed 8 Braking release drive 9 Direction indicators 1 Horn 2 lever 1 Lights 3 Hazard ded 4 16 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Brief instructions 5 2 Transporting the Strider Dismantling the Strider stages 1 to 10 1 Remove the seat 2 Remove the rear panelling 5 Remove the iod belts and 6 Fold the tiller down batteries VENIR 17 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Brief instructions 7 Separate the front connector 8 Unlock the drive unit Reassembling the Strider Stages 10 to 1 The Strider dismantled 1 Chassis 2 Batteries 3 Drive unit 4 Rear panelling 5 Seat unit e days Issued 24 02 2005 He
40. g the front the chassis connector Separate the front unit connecting plug 8 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Transporting the Strider Unlocking the drive unit Open the clamping bolt clamping lever 9 and fold the clamping bolt upwards Tilt the drive unit away Tilt drive unit to the rear onto the anti tip wheels 10 Remove the frames 11 upwards from the holding bolts 12 on the drive unit NOTE Use rear bumper as grip to stowe the drive unit 54 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Transporting the Strider 14 4 After Transport Reassembly Working step summary 1 Re couple the drive unit 2 Fold the tiller up again 3 Insert the batteries and secure with the straps 4 Fit the rear panelling in place 5 Fit the seat NOTE All cable connection plugs can only be reconnected in one position anti rotation protection e When re connecting the plugs ensure that the locking device engages correctly 14 4 1 Engaging the drive unit to the chassis Connecting the chassis Locate the frames 1 over the drive unit holding bolts 2 Fold the drive unit forwards 3 N Clamping and crushing hazard Pay particular attention to hazards caused by trapping and crushing while carrying out this work Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Transporting the Strider NOTE The clamping bolts fit automatically into the chassis receptacle 4 If this is not the case
41. ge the engaging lever for push Engaging mode into the drive position It is imperative that you observe the sequence for connecting and disconnecting the battery charger The jack socket 3 for connecting the battery charger is located on the left of the tiller 1 Connect the battery charger plug 4 to the Strider charging socket 2 Connect the battery charger mains plug 5 to a mains socket and switch on ne the battery charger on Switch the battery charger on at the toggle switch 6 3 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Charging the batteries LED information at battery charger during charging LED gt Colour gt Meaning a gt Red gt battery charger switched on D gt Yellow gt charging in progress gt Green gt charging complete battery completely charged 12 3 After charging Switch the battery charger off at the Switching the battery toggle switch 6 s charger off Removing a the mains 1 Switch off and remove the battery i plug charger plug from the mains socket Removing the battery charger 2 Pull the battery charger jackplug out of the Strider jack socket Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Things to know 13 0 Things to know 13 1 The battery charger functioning principle The battery charger regulates the voltage Volt and the current Ampere from your mains connection down to the voltage required for charging your bat
42. height h is adjusted using the Adjusting the seat four holes B1 B4 in the seat support cix Pull the seat support 6 out as far as the required height until the correct hole B1 B4 appears in the seat tube hole 7 Push the clamping bolts 3 with the form shim 5 into the seat tube from the front tighten the clamping bolt Screw the self locking nut 4 and tighten it size 12 mm While doing this prevent the clamping bolt 3 from turning using a second ring spanner size 12 mm Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Adjusting the seat height Fixing the rear panelling Connecting the light cable Plug in the light and indicator cable A 5 4 connecting plug 2 W d Place the rear panelling onto the drive unit from above While doing this Introduce the engaging lever a into the appropriate hole Engage the rear panelling onto the mountings b on the drive unit Align the rear panelling to the strider chassis c Inserting the seat Pull the seat lock a and guide the seat into the seat support 1 from above Let go off the seat lock and engage the rotational adjustment by turning the seat a little one way then the other NOTE If after inserting the seat it is not possible to turn the seat or to pull the seatlock the seat is not properly locked Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Adjusting the seat position 6 2 Adjusting the seat position stand
43. ibed 1 x screwdriver Phillips head No 2 1 x socket spanner size 19 mm 1 x socket spanner size 12 mm 2 x ring spanner size 10 mm 1 x ring spanner size 14 mm 1 x ring spanner size 17 mm 70 lays Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Repairs mechanics 18 3 Mechanics 18 3 1 Adjusting the drive lock clamping bolt The clamping tightness is adjusted by turning the clamping bolts The clamping tightness should be set so that the clamping lever can be closed by hand without requiring too much force Tools required 1 x screwdriver Phillips head No 2 Unlocking the clamping Adjusting the clamping tightness lever Unlock the clamping lever 1 Adjusting the clamping bolt bolt 1 Loosen the locking screw 2 Philips head No 2 2 Turn the clamping bolt in the appropriate direction a turn to right 2 increase clamping tightness b turn to left decrease clamping tightness Align the clamping lever 1 In order that the clamping bolt fits precisely into the receptacle when coupling the drive unit see chapter 14 4 1 the clamping lever 1 must be leaning slightly to the left when it is unlocked oriented to around 7 o clock Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Repairs mechanics Checking the clamping bolt setting Checking the setting It must e automatically fall into the chassis receptacle 3 beable to be locked by hand without use of great force 4
44. ight angle Stop in front of the kerb approx 19 in Stop approximately 0 5 Meter 19 inches in front of the kerb Adjust the speed controller Adjust the speed controller to maximum speed Press the drive lever fully forward and try to clear the kerb in one go The speed of the scooter should only be at 1 mph when the front wheel hits the kerb Keep the drive lever on fully forwards position until the rear wheels have cleared the kerb Issued 24 02 2005 7 3 32 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Driving information Overload protection motor protection The overload protection switches the drive off if the motor becomes overloaded by trying to climb over too high an obstacle such as a kerbstone or if you try to climb too steep of an incline If the motor is overloaded the following happens e the Strider becomes noticeably slower and then stops e the control system switches the Strider off To rectify this Switch the scooter off and allow it to cool down for a few minutes Switch the scooter on again and reverse away from the obstacle such as kerbstone and then try again at a lower point be careful turning the scooter around on inclines and always reverse away very slowly Tipping hazard N There is an increased tipping hazard if the incline is very steep e Try to get help from a second person when turning your scooter around Accident hazard in pu
45. ing transport assembly and maintenance If the scooter is transported in the vehicle when fully N assembled no persons may sit on the scooter during loading no persons may sit on the scooter during transport Clamping and crushing hazard N Increased hazards due to clamping or crushing result due to the high component weight such as batteries during preparation for transport and maintenance work e Always carry out any work to be done with great care e Always try to get help from a second person especially when stowing parts for transport e Only carry out any work described if you are used to working with the tools required e Only carry out work using suitable tools Injury hazard due to improper assembly e Ensure that all components in the Scooter have been correctly assembled e After assembly check that all locking devices are holding correctly Accident hazard due to incorrectly bolted connections e f bolted connections have self locking nuts ensure that these are replaced when reassembling e Do not replace self locking nuts with normal nuts f bolted connections have lock washers check lock washers when reassembling and replace if necessary lays 11 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Safety information 1 6 Safety when handling batteries A A D Fire hazard e Do not cover the battery charger and ventilation slot while charging batteries e Only use the battery charger in well
46. ired 1 x screwdriver Phillips head No 2 Replacing bulb in headlight Bulb version used 24 V 10 Watt Loosen the fixing screws 1 and remove the front light lens 2 Remove the bulb 1 Press the bulb in lightly and remove by turning 1 8 turn to the left 2 Pull the bulb out of the lamp holder Fitting a new bulb 1 Align the bulb base pins with the grooves in the lampholder and push the bulb into the lampholder 2 Press the bulb in lightly and lock by turning 1 8 turn to the right Insert the front light lens and secure with the fixing screws s Haegalftircare nn Repairs lighting Removing the lamp lens 11 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD 18 4 2 Replacing bulbs in front indicators Bulb version used 24 V 10 Watt Loosen the fixing screw 1 and remove the indicator lens 2 Remove the bulb 1 Press the bulb in lightly and remove by turning 1 8 turn to the left 2 Pull the bulb out of the lamp holder Fitting a new bulb 1 Align the bulb base pins with the grooves in the lampholder and push the bulb into the lampholder 2 Press the bulb in lightly and lock by turning 1 8 turn to the right Insert the indicator lens and secure with the fixing screw Repairs lighting Removing the indicator 18 4 3 Replacing bulbs in rear lights and rear indicators Replacing the bulbs in rear lights and rear indicators must b
47. iving Checks before driving Is the light working Switch on to test V in working order Are the indicators working Switch on to test 4 in working order Are the batteries charged Check the display v in working order Are the brakes working To check drive slowly and stop again V in working order Are the tyres and wheels undamaged and is the Visual check of tyres air pressure correct and wheels V in working order Only start driving if everything is in working order Get defects repaired immediately Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Driving the Strider 8 7 Driving Hold the tiller firmly in both hands Press the drive lever 1 in the direction of travel until the required speed has been reached b driving forwards ui ig driving in reverse Ma The drive lever position controls the ee i drivin speed variably right up to maximum and Peay driving speed 4 9 Standstill l se LL Standstill brake engaged brake engaged i ie Reverse Forwards 8 8 Brakes 8 8 1 Using the motor brake Motor brake Let go of the drive lever 1 The drive lever stops in the central position the Strider uses the motor to brake b Emergency braking let go of the drive lever The drive lever automatically returns to the central position if you let go The Strider automatically brakes using the motor Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Driving the Strider 8 8 2 Usingthe handbrake 4 wheel
48. n backwards Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Driving information 7 0 Information about safe Strider driving 7 1 26 Issued 24 02 2005 Always carry out the safety information described in chapter 1 5 Safety during driving Driving the Strider is very simple and after a few practice sessions you will find it very easy The following information should help you to drive safely through traffic always match your speed to the driving situation in which you find yourself always reduce the speed when you are driving through unclear areas narrow gaps tight curves inclines ramps take a trial run with the Strider in an area with no pedestrians or in a closed off area always steer the Strider using both hands on the handlebars always keep your feet in the foot area while driving the Strider Driving up inclines and down slopes The Strider can climb up inclines of up to 8 MD 3 or n gi 10 MD 4 without danger der A Climb angle examples a 1 metre long ramp should not be higher than 14 4 cm MD 3 18 cm MD 4 a 2 metre long ramp should not be higher than 28 8 cm MD 3 36 cm MD 4 day s STRIDER MD Driving information Avoid driving across an incline always try to drive in the direction of the incline decline There is an increased danger of tipping Tipping when climbing or descending gradients if 7A hazard the Strider is loaded at the back and additionally e
49. orrect seat position e Always turn the seat to face forwards and engage it before ariving If the seat has been turned the possibility of tipping is increased e Before turning the seat always ensure that the scooter is on an even and solid surface 8 4 Switching the strider on Switching the Strider on The switch 1 is located to the right of the tiller Insert the key into the switch and turn it to the right to switch the Strider on 8 4 1 Operation indicator and fault display This light shows that the Strider is switched on and ready for driving It also displays any errors in the Strider electronics and electrical system Fault display takes place using different blinking speeds You can find more information in the chapter entitled Troubleshooting 38 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Driving the Strider 8 5 8 6 Adjusting the speed Your maximum driving speed can be variably adjusted using the speed controller Maximum driving speed drive lever pressed as far as stop Controller symbols Speed controller lowest possible maximum driving speed approx 1 5 mph OO eig highest possible maximum driving speed approx 4 mph Adjust the required maximum driving speed by turning the speed controller NOTE Use the controller to adjust the speed to suit local conditions Select a lower speed if you are driving through narrow gaps on inclines or through crowds Before dr
50. qual adjusted both sides BEES duc easy movement bowdencable Component Displays and controls electric system electronic system fixed securely Cables and connecting plugs no damage Dashboard switches no damage O O safe function O O Dashboard displays no damage O E safe function O O Indicator lamps no damage O O safe function E O Charger jack socket no damage CI CT Batteries no damage O O fixed securely O O Check battery voltage 12 14 Volt per battery O O Check battery capacity O Control unit no damage O O O O O O O O fixed securely Issued 24 02 2005 days 63 STRIDER MD Maintenance and inspection Description Assessment Component inspection for OK Defective Component Drive Motor drive no damage fixed securely drive noise Motor magnetbrake brake force Scooter can not be pushed Engaging lever no damage functions easily lever engaged lever remains engaged da gag OOO da OOO OOO Issued 24 02 2005 64 days STRIDER MD Troubleshooting 17 0 Troubleshooting 17 1 Before troubleshooting Before you start troubleshooting please observe the following points to prevent errors coming into the process Switch the Strider off Check the main plug 1 and the battery plug 2 for a tight fit Switch the Strider on again If the fault occurs again you will find information about troubleshooting and fault remedy in the lists in Po
51. r has been turned off for a long period This does not indicate the actual charging state of the batteries If the pointer is in the red area of the display at the end of the journey the batteries must be charged before continuing the journey Disregarding this can lead to destruction of the batteries Determining the actual charging state Drive ata constant speed for about 200 m along a straight level route The value shown by the display during the journey is the actual battery charging state Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Driving information 7 4 2 Driving range The Strider driving range is dependent on the following conditions in addition to battery charge landscape conditions level or steep weight of user weather conditions cold rain driving with headlights For this reason information about the driving range is only givenas a guideline The more experienced you are in using the Strider the easier it will be for you to determine the driving range using the battery charging state You will be able to achieve the best possible driving range if you ensure that the tyres are inflated correctly avoid steep inclines as much as possible do not carry any unnecessary luggage drive at an even speed do not accelerate or brake unnecessarily The driving range will be decreased if you drive with headlights e drive in cold weather drive in hilly regions NOTE 9 please see the information a
52. r will not accept responsibility for any damage or injury caused by misuse or non observance of the instructions set out in this user manual lays Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD 22 0 Annual inspections carried out day s Date Dealer s stamp Signature Date Dealer s stamp Signature Date Dealer s stamp Signature Date Dealer s stamp Signature Date Dealer s stamp Signature Date Dealer s stamp Signature Date Dealer s stamp Signature Date Dealer s stamp Signature 91 Issued 24 02 2005 Dealer s stamp ays Days Healthcare Limited Bridgend Ind Est Bridgend CF31 3TP t 044 0 1656 65 74 95 044 0 1656 76 71 78 i e sales dayshealthcare com w www dayshealthcare com aDCC company If you need any help with this manual or if you are looking for a mobility scooter and parts please contact us and we will be delighted to help Free on 08000 96 12 96 If you wish to call from a mobile then the call may not be free and you may be charged Landline 01305 213141 Alternatively email us at sales discountscooters co uk service discountscooters co uk If you need any help with this manual or if you are looking for a mobility scooter and parts please contact us and we will be delighted to help Free on 08000 96 12 96 If you wish to call from a mobile then the call may not be free and you may be charged Landlin
53. s 17 2 and 17 3 17 2 Troubleshootimg Fault Cause Remedy Scooter does not run Scooter not Switch the scooter no display at the dashboard switched on on chapter 8 4 Power supply Battery not pluged interrupted in Front unit connector not plugged in Check the battery fuses chapter18 6 1 Check fuse in power supply to tiller head chapter 18 6 1 Batteries Charge the discharged batteries chapter 12 0 Batteries Replace batteries defective dealer lays 65 Healtircare Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Fault Scooter does not run Main fuses blow frequently Battery charge display moves rapidly to discharged during journey Motor jerks during driving Batteries defective Troubleshooting Cause Remedy Check battery charge display battery discharged Strider switched to push mode Charge the batteries chapter 12 0 Switch to drive mode chapter 10 0 Drive lever Release drive lever pressed while switching on Fault on drive lever Visit your dealer Switch the electromobile off and switch it on again a few seconds later Check blink code chapter 17 3 Automatic switch off overload protection active Operation indicator blinking Batteries defective Motor defective Fault in control Visit your dealer unit Short circuit in electrical equipment Charge the batteries chapter 12 0 Batteries discharged Visit your dealer Motor defectiv
54. s Maximum climable incline 8 MD3 10 MD 4 Maximum climable obstacle 80 mm Total weight ready for driving incl batteries Standard seat cccccsesscceeceseeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeees 77 4 kg MD 3 Q 84 4 kg MD 4 Captain s seat eeeeseeeeeeeeeeeee 80 2 kg MD 3 Q 87 2 kg MD 4 weight heaviest part ssssssse 24 kg Maximum working load user weight 150 kg 23 5 stone Tyre S Z 260 x 85 3 00 4 Tyre pressure eeseeeeneeennnnnen 28 PSI 2 0 bar Working voltage battery voltage 24 Volt Batteries ccccccceececesecceseeeceueeseeeeseaeeesaaees 2 batteries of make please see chapter 18 7 Batterie charger eeeeessssses 240V 5A Theoretical range is calculated under test conditions in accordance with European standards Actual range in normal use will depend on many factors including the condition of the vehicle and its batteries the weight of the driver correct tyre pressure ambient temperature and the gradient and surface of the road or pavement lays Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Appendix dimensions Bulbs PICQMIIOIAL RR SERRE TO IA 24 Volt 5 Watt mice ERR 24 Volt 5 Watt FROME IMIG ANON Lobsstetat stad imU nM EFERDEEDE UIROS PPS ED 24 Volt
55. sh mode If the incline is too steep there is a danger that you will not be able to hold onto the scooter and that it will roll down the incline uncontrolled e Try to get help from a second person when turning your scooter around day s STRIDER MD Driving information 7 4 Battery charging state driving range 7 4 1 Battery charging state Battery charge display Battery charge display The battery charger display on the dashboard shows the battery charging state Full maximum range Medium decreased driving range charge Reserve minimum driving range end F lt d Eos pe mr P e j Display ranges batteries after journey Beseres Medium Full maximum range minimum range decreased range journey as soon as possible charge batteries edm green Important information about reading the battery charge display If the scooter is at standstill it is often the case that the battery charging state is shown higher than it actually is The display can vary greatly while the vehicle is travelling depending on load If the vehicle is under heavier loading for example heavy acceleration driving up hills the pointer can sometimes go to the red area of the display This is not critical and does not indicate the actual charging state of the batteries If the pointer has gone into the red area of the display after the journey it will often show green after the Stride
56. st padding no damage fixed securely Armrest folding mechanism no play in joint functions easily Armrests width adjustment no damage functions easily Backrest upholstery no damage fixed securely Backrest adjustment no play in joint functions easily Seat upholstery no damage fixed securely Seat and back frames no damage Seat support chassis connection no damage CT E E CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT Oo a a A A A A A A A A A A A A A no play in connection days 61 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Maintenance and inspection Description Assessment Component inspection for OK Defective Component Tiller Panelling no damage fixed securely Grip rubbers no damage fixed securely Tiller folding mechanism no play in joint Yo Oo Oo oOo Oo functions easily Component chassis Connections no damage Frames no damage no corrosion Reflectors no damage Steering mechanism no damage no play in joint functions easily Wheels no damage fixed securely Tyres no damage tyre pressure Antitipper wheels no damage CT CT CT CT o O CT CT I CT E E CT og a a eo rollers turn easily Issued 24 02 2005 62 lays STRIDER MD Maintenance and inspection Description Assessment Component inspection for OK Defective Component Handbrake Handbrake all components no damage safe function e
57. t e the operating manual is read by all people who drive care for and service the scooter all persons who drive care for service or repair the scooter have access to the operating manual at any time Any damages resulting from nonobservance of this operating manual are excluded from the guarantee Risk of accidents e Do NOT use the scooter if your driving capability is impaired through consumption of medicine or alcohol e Only use the scooter for its correct intended use e Only use the scooter when it is in perfect working order e If any breakdowns occur stop using the scooter immediately and secure it against unauthorized use e It is imperative that you always rectify any faults which could influence the function and safety of the scooter immediately e Observe maximum loading see Specifications e Only use accessories and spare parts authorized by Days Healthcare e he scooter is only authorized for transport of one person Do not carry out any seat adjustments while driving Tipping hazard e Do not adjust the seat if the scooter is standing on an incline Do not lean out over the armrest to the sides or over the backrest to the rear day s Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Safety information 1 4 Safety when driving Risk of accidents Check correct functioning of the brakes and lighting unit indicators headlights before every journey e Always use lights when visibility is restricted
58. tails Approval for road traffic use Both MD3 and MD4 models are not defined as motor vehicles but are a Class 2 Type invalid carriage This type of scooter is for use on pavements and pedestrian areas with the exception of crossing roads Use on public roads is only permissible when no pavement is available lays STRIDER MD Transporting the Strider 14 0 Transporting the strider 14 1 Transport information Depending on the size of the transport vehicle the Strider can be dismantled in a few steps so that it can also be easily transported in smaller vehicles When transporting take particular care to ensure that the batteries are securely fastened and make sure components cannot tip over No liability can be accepted for damage caused by transportation 14 2 Transporting the complete scooter No persons are permitted to sit on the scooter during loading No persons are permitted to sit on the scooter during transport Drive or push the Strider up a ramp into the vehicle Switch the engaging lever to drive mode Secure the Strider against tipping over by fastening it to the transport vehicle with transport straps 14 3 Preparation for transport separating components Clamping and crushing hazard N Increased hazards due to clamping or crushing result due to the high component weight such as batteries during preparation for transport e Always carry out any work to be done with great care e Always
59. teries 24 Volt The amount of charging current required is dependent on the charging state of the discharged batteries Batteries mostly discharged more charging current Batteries half discharged decreased charging current Batteries completely charged no charging current Since no charging current is flowing when the batteries are full the batteries cannot be overloaded 13 2 The batteries The entire power supply is taken over by two 12 V batteries These are located below the motor cover under the seat The batteries used in the Strider are known as batteries for cyclic use Only enclosed maintenance free batteries are used Batteries 13 2 1 Whatare batteries for cyclic use Batteries for cyclic use are designed in contrast to starter batteries as used in cars so that they deliver continuous energy over a longer period of time and allow a considerable number of charging phases 13 2 2 When do the batteries achieve their maximum performance Fixed cycle batteries achieve a maximum performance after four or five charging and discharging cycles Only at this point is their internal chemical equilibrium achieved so that they can produce maximum performance and service life 13 2 3 How do I make sure the batteries achieve their best service life Always charge your batteries completely after use Charge your batteries regularly Only store completely charged batteries in the vehicle days 47 Issued 24 02 2
60. the clamping bolts will have to be adjusted You can find information about adjustment in the chapter entitled Repairs Close the clamping lever 5 on the Locking the drive unit clamping bolt down NOTE The clamping tightness should be set so that the clamping lever can be closed by hand without requiring too much force You can find information about adjusting the clamping tightness in the chapter entitled Repairs Accident hazard if clamping bolts are not locked e Before repositioning the rear panelling ensure that the clamping bolts are correctly fixed Connecting the motor Reconnect the front unit connecting x plug plug 6 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Transporting the Strider 14 4 2 Folding the tiller up Pull the locking lever 7 and fold the tiller forwards 8 14 4 3 Reinserting the batteries Place the batteries in the frame so that the battery terminal is facing outwards Route the safety straps 9 10 across the batteries as illustrated in the photograph and tighten NOTE Please note that the narrow strap 9 should be routed below the battery cables Plugin the battery cable connecting plugs 11 day s Folding the tiller up Reinserting the batteries and tightening the safety 57 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Transporting the Strider 14 4 4 Fixing the rear panelling Conn acting the light cable Plugin
61. try to get help from a second person especially when stowing parts for transport lays 51 Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Transporting the Strider 14 3 1 14 3 2 14 3 3 52 Issued 24 02 2005 In just a few steps you can dismantle the Strider down to the following components to make it ready for transport 1 Chassis 2 Batteries 3 Drive unit 4 Rear panelling 5 Seat unit Working step summary 1 Remove the seat unit 2 Remove the rear panelling 3 Remove the batteries 4 Fold the tiller down 5 Disengage the drive unit from the chassis Removing the seat Tilt the seat backrest forwards Lift the seat while pulling the seat lock a out of the seat support 1 Removing the rear panelling Removing the rear panelling Pull the rear panelling off the Strider upwards Press the locking device A on the plug and disconnect the electric cable connecting plug 1 to the rear lights and rear indicators Remove the rear panelling STRIDER MD Transporting the Strider 14 3 4 Removing the batteries Removing the batteries Press the locking device on the plug and disconnect the connecting plugs 2 3 on the battery cable Remove the battery belts 4 5 Remove the batteries 14 3 5 Folding the tiller down Push or pull the locking lever 6 and fold the tiller to the rear 7 until it is horizontal 14 3 6 Disengaging the drive unit from Separatin
62. ular phones days STRIDER MD Versions 2 0 Versions 3 wheel version with standard 3 wheel version with captain s seat seat 4 wheel version with standard seat 3 0 Extent of delivery The following items are included in delivery in addition to the Strider 1 Shopping basket 2 Two vehicle keys for switching the Strider on 3 Battery Charger 4 Operating Manual Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Components 4 0 Components 4 1 The Strider Mouse NEU Rearview Seat unit with armrests Shopping basket Drive unit Indicators and Indicators headlight i and rear light Steering Anti 4 2 The dashboard displays and controls Brake lever for Operation indicator Battery charge Speed handbrakeand fault display display contoller wheel lock 4 wheel version only q Handle Drivelever Indicator Horn Hazard Headlight Drive lever reverse switch button indicator switch switch forwards Um days Issued 24 02 2005 STRIDER MD Brief instructions 5 0 Brief instructions 5 1 The following brief instructions should enable people to quickly get used to operating the scooter after a long period of non use and to refresh existing knowledge of operation It is imperative that you follow the instructions given in the main manual Driving the Strider NOTE Before starting driving adjust the seat height the backrest and the armrests to a comfortable position Your specialist deal

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