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Valour -

 Travel Mobility Scooter

Contents

Introduction

Introduction
Important Precautions
Identification Of Parts
Operating Your Scooter
Charging The Batteries
Disassembling Your Scooter
Troubleshooting
Specification
Safety Information On Electromagnetic Interference (Emi)
Caution
Warranty

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Thank you and congratulations on purchasing your new Valour Breast Cancer Awareness Mobility 

Scooter. It is designed to provide you with transportation ability indoors and outdoors.

We pride ourselves on providing safe and comfortable products.  Our goal is to ensure your complete 

satisfaction.  We sincerely hope you enjoy your Valour Mobility Scooter.

Please read and observe all warnings and instructions provided in this owner’s manual before you 

operate the various functions of this scooter.  Also, please retain this booklet for future reference.

CareCo UK LTD,

Hubert Road, Brentwood, Essex, CM14 4JE

Prinsessegracht 20

2514 AP The Hague

The Netherlands

Email:

 cs@careco.co.uk

Phone:

 0845 611 8022

Visit:

 www.careco.co.uk

If you have any questions, please contact:

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Information of European Representative:

Emergo Europe

www.careco.co.uk

CareCo, Hubert Road, Brentwood, Essex, CM14 4JE

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Summary of Contents for MS01080

Page 1: ...User Set Up Guide Valour Travel Mobility Scooter Product Code MS01080 www careco co uk 2 Person Assembly CareCo Hubert Road Brentwood Essex CM14 4JE ...

Page 2: ...e pride ourselves on providing safe and comfortable products Our goal is to ensure your complete satisfaction We sincerely hope you enjoy your Valour Mobility Scooter Please read and observe all warnings and instructions provided in this owner s manual before you operate the various functions of this scooter Also please retain this booklet for future reference CareCo UK LTD Hubert Road Brentwood E...

Page 3: ...cooter stop Ensure your safety before starting again A slow speed must always be used when ascending descending or traversing a slope or incline and also on uneven terrain ramps and soft or loose surfaces such as gravel or grass To prevent any danger do not turn around at high speed when ascending or descending a ramp Scooter may not operate well in high humidity Do not leave the powered scooter i...

Page 4: ...arning Light Battery Gauge Horn Button 11 4 5 6 7 8 10 1 Control Panel Delta Tiller Bar 2 Flip Up Armrests 3 Padded Foldable Seat 4 Seat Rotation Lever 5 Release Lever 6 Reflector 7 Charging Socket 8 Circuit Breaker 9 Solid Tyres 10 Tiller Angle Adjustment 11 Front Basket Speed Dial Knob Main Key Switch Anti Tip Wheels Reflectors Armrest Adjustment Knob Free Wheel Lever Throttle ...

Page 5: ...H H1 Move forward by pulling the right side of Throttle H and backward by pulling the left side of Throttle H1 The movement directions can be reversed by local dealers if required Release the throttle to engage the automatic brake This is also your accelerator the further you pull it the faster you go Subject to the position of the Rabbit Turtle control 1 Turn the key to the right to turn the scoo...

Page 6: ...n the power to ensure driver s safety After the power has been shut down press the circuit breaker button B to reactive the circuit system The scooter can be pushed when the Free Wheeling Lever L is disengaged To engage the Free Wheeling Lever L Pull up the free wheeling lever To disengage the Free Wheeling Lever L Push down the free wheeling lever 1 Lift the Lever J upward to disengage the pin 2 ...

Page 7: ...r 1 Remove the seat then screw nut and washer from seat post 2 Adjust seat post to desired height then attach it tightly with the screw nut and washers 3 Assemble the seat back to its original position 4 Seat height adjustability 485mm 510mm 535mm 1 Adjust armrest to most comfortable length then lock the Knob in place N 2 Adjust Screw O height to the preferred armrest angle Basket Assembling and D...

Page 8: ...he travelling range of your mobility scooter is impacted by how fast the batteries are discharged This will depend on many circumstances such as ambient temperature condition of the surface of the road tyre pressure weight of the driver driving environment inclines etc and utilisation of your lighting system if fitted We recommend that you test your local ride with a family member to ensure a safe...

Page 9: ...ion Lever J Then rotate Seat K and lift up away from scooter Turn the Cap I to fold down the Tiller U to the lowest position as shown in Figure 18 When the Tiller U is in the lowest position it can be locked by the tiller angle adjustment pin The Scooter can be disassembled into 7 main parts as shown below Hold front and rear frame and pull the Release Lever T to disassemble front and rear frame A...

Page 10: ...heck the motor and associated connections and wiring Turn the controller off leave for a few minutes and turn back on again 5 Park Brake Fault Either a park brake release switch is active or the park brake is faulty Check the park brake and associated connections and wiring Ensure any associated switches are in their correct positions 6 Throttle OONAPU The Throttle is out of neutral when turning t...

Page 11: ...f Heaviest Piece 16kg 35 3lbs Max Speed 8kmph 5mph Weight Capacity 136kg 300lbs Ground Clearance 40mm 1 6 Grade Climbable 8 degrees Curb Climbable 30mm 1 2 Turning Radius 1150mm 45 3 Brake Electro Mechanical Seat Type Swivel Padded Foldable Seat Width 425mm 16 7 Motor Size 200W 4650 r p m Battery Size 2 12V 12Ah Battery Weight 9 5kg 20 9lbs Travel Range 11km 6 8Miles Battery Charger 2A On Board El...

Page 12: ...portant that you read this information regarding the possible effects of Electromagnetic Interference on your motorized scooter Powered wheelchairs and motorized scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI which is interfering electromagnetic energy EM emitted from sources such a radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and mobile phones The inte...

Page 13: ...of the motorized scooter Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one move closer to the transmitting antenna source the EM fields from hand held radio wave sources transceivers are of special concern It is possible to unintentionally bring high levels of EM energy very close to the motorized scooter control system while using these devices This can affect motorized scooter movement and b...

Page 14: ...charge Batteries should be charged at least once a month 5 Check the battery gauge before driving to prevent power depletion 6 Batteries do age and the storage capacity will gradually decrease If batteries are damaged please wrap them in a plastic bag and contact your local dealer for proper disposal 7 Do not disassemble the battery and open sealed parts by yourself to prevent electric shock and b...

Page 15: ...suse or negligence or due to normal wear and tear The warranty does not extend to non durable parts such as rubber accessories castors and grips which are subject to normal wear and tear and require periodic replacement If you have any queries please contact CareCo The manufacturer reserves the right to alter without notice any weights measurements or other technical data shown in this manual All ...

Page 16: ...www careco co uk CareCo Hubert Road Brentwood Essex CM14 4JE ...

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