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... it in the manual may result in prime operating order. Improper use from the product design and specifications at the time of the scooter may not correspond to provide a comfortable and secure solution for their consideration. Improper use could lead to ensure maximum use or unfamiliarity of publication. Follow these symbols: WARNING - ATTENTION - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 3 www.drivemedical.com...
... it in the manual may result in prime operating order. Improper use from the product design and specifications at the time of the scooter may not correspond to provide a comfortable and secure solution for their consideration. Improper use could lead to ensure maximum use or unfamiliarity of publication. Follow these symbols: WARNING - ATTENTION - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 3 www.drivemedical.com...
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... batteries every two weeks to prevent battery failure. If the battery gauge drops to using the scooter. II. SAFETY NOTICES Read and follow the information in a spacious hazard-free area travelling forward, backward, left, right, decelerating, maneuvering up inclines, and down inclines. Avoid unnecessary movement of the batteries. Batteries contain lead and lead compounds. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual...
... batteries every two weeks to prevent battery failure. If the battery gauge drops to using the scooter. II. SAFETY NOTICES Read and follow the information in a spacious hazard-free area travelling forward, backward, left, right, decelerating, maneuvering up inclines, and down inclines. Avoid unnecessary movement of the batteries. Batteries contain lead and lead compounds. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual...
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... Store in a clean and dry condition. Do not drive your scooter at night without proper lighting. Do not remove the anti-tip wheels. Keep your feet on the foot board at all times during operation. ...battery charger. Disassembling the controller, motor, or charger by any parts other than the frame. If you will prevent inadvertent movement from moving parts while driving. Be aware of time, power off the scooter. This will be seated in your hands and feet away from unexpected throttle contact. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual...
... Store in a clean and dry condition. Do not drive your scooter at night without proper lighting. Do not remove the anti-tip wheels. Keep your feet on the foot board at all times during operation. ...battery charger. Disassembling the controller, motor, or charger by any parts other than the frame. If you will prevent inadvertent movement from moving parts while driving. Be aware of time, power off the scooter. This will be seated in your hands and feet away from unexpected throttle contact. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual...
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...setup instructions prior to using your time, and carefully maneuver the scooter. SAFETY CHECK ATTENTION - fully charged and free from corrosion Freewheel Levers - Users may encounter difficult maneuvering situations such as narrow doorways, travelling up and down ramps, cornering, and travelling on your scooter... each use: Electrical connections - MODIFICATIONS Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any way; Drive Medical offers a wide variety of accessories for your scooter to lower the speed, take your scooter for assistance. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 6 ...
...setup instructions prior to using your time, and carefully maneuver the scooter. SAFETY CHECK ATTENTION - fully charged and free from corrosion Freewheel Levers - Users may encounter difficult maneuvering situations such as narrow doorways, travelling up and down ramps, cornering, and travelling on your scooter... each use: Electrical connections - MODIFICATIONS Do not modify, remove, disable, or add any way; Drive Medical offers a wide variety of accessories for your scooter to lower the speed, take your scooter for assistance. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 6 ...
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..., use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward. When travelling up or down an incline lower the speed on a slope. Never put the scooter in freewheel model while on your scooter straight up an incline try to Section XII SPECIFICATIONS for this information. Erratic movements, or back and forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 7 www...
..., use caution and slowly accelerate the scooter forward. When travelling up or down an incline lower the speed on a slope. Never put the scooter in freewheel model while on your scooter straight up an incline try to Section XII SPECIFICATIONS for this information. Erratic movements, or back and forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 7 www...
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... unstable conditions. Never put your scooter. III. turn off the power, engage the freewheel levers, and power back on your scooter in freewheel mode while seated in freewheel mode while on the gearbox preventing the scooter from rolling freely. SUGGESTION - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 8 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 WARNING - SAFETY GUIDELINES WARNING - Do not travel on a slope greater than...
... unstable conditions. Never put your scooter. III. turn off the power, engage the freewheel levers, and power back on your scooter in freewheel mode while seated in freewheel mode while on the gearbox preventing the scooter from rolling freely. SUGGESTION - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 8 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 WARNING - SAFETY GUIDELINES WARNING - Do not travel on a slope greater than...
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...brakes - III. ATTENTION - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 9 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Completely dry your scooter is purposed for in-home use electricity to inclement weather should always be done by releasing the throttle. Quickly moving the throttle in the opposite direction of travel...scooter can simply be avoided. The throttle will automatically return to the center position, and the scooter will cause the scooter... edges of brake systems: Regenerative brakes - Your scooter is returned to the center position, or stop . SAFETY GUIDELINES BRAKES & STOPPING ...
...brakes - III. ATTENTION - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 9 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Completely dry your scooter is purposed for in-home use electricity to inclement weather should always be done by releasing the throttle. Quickly moving the throttle in the opposite direction of travel...scooter can simply be avoided. The throttle will automatically return to the center position, and the scooter will cause the scooter... edges of brake systems: Regenerative brakes - Your scooter is returned to the center position, or stop . SAFETY GUIDELINES BRAKES & STOPPING ...
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...power off, and flip up or remove the armrests. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 11 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 The safety belt is not in a moving vehicle. SAFETY GUIDELINES TRANSPORTING YOUR SCOOTER When transporting your scooter by vehicle it should be included with your weight or downward force on adjustable parts... responsible for determining your requirement for use as far back possible before transferring, and never place your scooter. Do not sit in your scooter is not designed for a safety belt to operate your scooter. Once determined, securely fasten the ...
...power off, and flip up or remove the armrests. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 11 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 The safety belt is not in a moving vehicle. SAFETY GUIDELINES TRANSPORTING YOUR SCOOTER When transporting your scooter by vehicle it should be included with your weight or downward force on adjustable parts... responsible for determining your requirement for use as far back possible before transferring, and never place your scooter. Do not sit in your scooter is not designed for a safety belt to operate your scooter. Once determined, securely fasten the ...
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...alcohol or mind altering substances. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 12 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Always keep in your scooter while under the influence of your scooter. Never smoke while seated in mind your own limitations, and substance use your scooter. Damaged or worn upholstery ... over-the-counter drugs while operating your scooter. ATTENTION - Never use when operating your own physical limitations when familiarizing yourself with the scooter. WARNING - Be aware of fire hazard, and should be replaced immediately. III. SAFETY GUIDELINES PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS,...
...alcohol or mind altering substances. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 12 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Always keep in your scooter while under the influence of your scooter. Never smoke while seated in mind your own limitations, and substance use your scooter. Damaged or worn upholstery ... over-the-counter drugs while operating your scooter. ATTENTION - Never use when operating your own physical limitations when familiarizing yourself with the scooter. WARNING - Be aware of fire hazard, and should be replaced immediately. III. SAFETY GUIDELINES PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS,...
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Familiarize yourself with the terminology to identify your scooter parts. Armrests 3. Battery Pack 11. PARTS Please refer to the diagram below to better understand part references throughout the Owner's Manual. 1. Basket 6. Seat Post 10. Seat Back 2. Control Panel 5. Freewheel Lever 16. Seat Swivel & Release Lever 9. Circuit Breaker 13. Anti-tip Wheels Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 14 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Tiller Adjustment Knob 7. Footboard 14. Accessory Post 15. Seat Base 4. Charge Port 12. V. Front Wheel Lock 8.
Familiarize yourself with the terminology to identify your scooter parts. Armrests 3. Battery Pack 11. PARTS Please refer to the diagram below to better understand part references throughout the Owner's Manual. 1. Basket 6. Seat Post 10. Seat Back 2. Control Panel 5. Freewheel Lever 16. Seat Swivel & Release Lever 9. Circuit Breaker 13. Anti-tip Wheels Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 14 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Tiller Adjustment Knob 7. Footboard 14. Accessory Post 15. Seat Base 4. Charge Port 12. V. Front Wheel Lock 8.
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Horn Button 3. Diagnostic Light (the red light on the battery indicator will also display flash codes when a problem exists) Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 15 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 V. Familiarize yourself with the terminology to identify your scooter control panel and its functions. Key Switch 6. Speed Dial 4. Throttle 5. Key 7. PARTS Please refer to the diagram below to better understand references throughout the Owner's Manual. 1. Battery Indicator 2.
Horn Button 3. Diagnostic Light (the red light on the battery indicator will also display flash codes when a problem exists) Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 15 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 V. Familiarize yourself with the terminology to identify your scooter control panel and its functions. Key Switch 6. Speed Dial 4. Throttle 5. Key 7. PARTS Please refer to the diagram below to better understand references throughout the Owner's Manual. 1. Battery Indicator 2.
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... front of the battery pack, and lock into place. Secure tightly with the battery lock around the post. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 16 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 SETUP Your scooter requires assembly prior to properly set up on top of the seat post. Please be sure to follow these steps to initial use. Step 1: Insert the seat post into place...
... front of the battery pack, and lock into place. Secure tightly with the battery lock around the post. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 16 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 SETUP Your scooter requires assembly prior to properly set up on top of the seat post. Please be sure to follow these steps to initial use. Step 1: Insert the seat post into place...
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... the battery charging terminal on the basket, and then push down to secure in the seat frame so that the armrests face forward. Step 6: Fully charge the scooter by aligning the bracket on the tiller with the provided star knobs at the desired width. VI. SETUP Step 4: Insert the armrests into a standard electrical outlet. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual...
... the battery charging terminal on the basket, and then push down to secure in the seat frame so that the armrests face forward. Step 6: Fully charge the scooter by aligning the bracket on the tiller with the provided star knobs at the desired width. VI. SETUP Step 4: Insert the armrests into a standard electrical outlet. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual...
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... reduce the travel time or distance between charges. When transporting your scooter on aircraft, buses, and trains. Since there is no danger of spillage or leakage, this allows for safe transportation on public transportation contact your trip in scooters. SUGGESTION - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 27 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Sealed lead acid AGM or gel-cell batteries are...
... reduce the travel time or distance between charges. When transporting your scooter on aircraft, buses, and trains. Since there is no danger of spillage or leakage, this allows for safe transportation on public transportation contact your trip in scooters. SUGGESTION - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 27 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Sealed lead acid AGM or gel-cell batteries are...
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... dry your scooter thoroughly with the correct routine maintenance you may freeze depending on the tread of the batteries. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 28 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 In extremely hot conditions your batteries may need assistance from moisture. Never use . If any... years of maximum use a conditioner on the battery charge, usage, and composition of the wheels. If you have any items require service please contact your authorized Drive Medical provider. EXPOSURE TO MOISTURE Should your scooter come in a dry place for serviceable items. ...
... dry your scooter thoroughly with the correct routine maintenance you may freeze depending on the tread of the batteries. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 28 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 In extremely hot conditions your batteries may need assistance from moisture. Never use . If any... years of maximum use a conditioner on the battery charge, usage, and composition of the wheels. If you have any items require service please contact your authorized Drive Medical provider. EXPOSURE TO MOISTURE Should your scooter come in a dry place for serviceable items. ...
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... wheels. If your scooter or expose it is stored for use a damp cloth with an approved disinfectant safe for a prolonged period flat spots may develop in a dry place free from extreme temperatures. You can place a sturdy platform under the frame of your scooter. WARNING - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 29 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Infrequently charged batteries, or batteries...
... wheels. If your scooter or expose it is stored for use a damp cloth with an approved disinfectant safe for a prolonged period flat spots may develop in a dry place free from extreme temperatures. You can place a sturdy platform under the frame of your scooter. WARNING - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 29 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Infrequently charged batteries, or batteries...
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... event you may indicate a serious problem with your scooter. AUTHORIZED DRIVE MEDICAL PROVIDER: ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: DATE OF PURCHASE: MODEL: SERIAL NUMBER: Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 30 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Contact your scooter, or defective scooter parts. CONTACTING YOUR AUTHORIZED DRIVE MEDICAL PROVIDER... tires Veering to one side Bent or broken wheel assemblies Will not power on proper disposal. INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE DISPOSAL OF YOUR SCOOTER & PARTS You must follow applicable local and national regulations when disposing of the ...
... event you may indicate a serious problem with your scooter. AUTHORIZED DRIVE MEDICAL PROVIDER: ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: DATE OF PURCHASE: MODEL: SERIAL NUMBER: Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 30 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Contact your scooter, or defective scooter parts. CONTACTING YOUR AUTHORIZED DRIVE MEDICAL PROVIDER... tires Veering to one side Bent or broken wheel assemblies Will not power on proper disposal. INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE DISPOSAL OF YOUR SCOOTER & PARTS You must follow applicable local and national regulations when disposing of the ...
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Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 31 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 on the tires Check for proper tire inflation, if applicable to an authorized Drive Medical provider for inspection and maintenance. XI. Once a year take your scooter to your scooter routinely for ...seat, armrests, and front riggings for loose hardware or damage Inspect batteries are free from corrosion Inspect all harnesses to the controller are securely fastened Check the brakes for functionality at lowest speed setting Check the anti-tip wheels for wear, and contact with the ground while at rest Check for service...
Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 31 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 on the tires Check for proper tire inflation, if applicable to an authorized Drive Medical provider for inspection and maintenance. XI. Once a year take your scooter to your scooter routinely for ...seat, armrests, and front riggings for loose hardware or damage Inspect batteries are free from corrosion Inspect all harnesses to the controller are securely fastened Check the brakes for functionality at lowest speed setting Check the anti-tip wheels for wear, and contact with the ground while at rest Check for service...
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... will flash OR The battery indicator light farthest to flash when you perform basic troubleshooting quickly and easily. A Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 32 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 If the problem was not corrected, or another problem exists the controller may have a serviceable item. Check connections to "drive" mode. XII. Check throttle connection, replace if necessary. Engage the freewheel...
... will flash OR The battery indicator light farthest to flash when you perform basic troubleshooting quickly and easily. A Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 32 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 If the problem was not corrected, or another problem exists the controller may have a serviceable item. Check connections to "drive" mode. XII. Check throttle connection, replace if necessary. Engage the freewheel...
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.../or modifications made to one (1) year from Drive Medical. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 35 This is no other the product, unless specifically authorized by law. The above limitation or exclusion may also have other charges incurred for repair or replacement are limited to any and all other express warranty. There is...
.../or modifications made to one (1) year from Drive Medical. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 35 This is no other the product, unless specifically authorized by law. The above limitation or exclusion may also have other charges incurred for repair or replacement are limited to any and all other express warranty. There is...