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Nederland 

Tel. +31-(0)167-573020, Fax +31-(0)167-573381, E-mail: 

info@vanosmedical.nl

, www.vanosmedical.com 

2.2 General explanation of the function and possibilities of your scooter 

 
The Caremart Shop & Me scooter is equipped with multifunction brakes and stable 
wheels which roll easily. The scooter is especially developed so that it can be adjust 
to every individual user. Your scooter is a medical equipment product and is not a 
standard consumer product. You must follow this manual completely to ensure good, 
optimal and safe use of your scooter. 

 
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SAFETY REGULATIONS  

 

Os  Medical  UK  Ltd.  specifically  disclaims  responsibility  for  any  body  injury  or 
property damage which may occur during any use which does not comply with laws or 
ordinances. If used correctly, the Caremart Shop & Me scooter is an utmost safe and 
stable product, if the instructions for use as described in this manual are followed. 
However, it is possible when the Caremart Shop & Me scooter is not used correctly, 
dangerous situations may occur.  
 

3.1 General safety regulations 

 
Protect your Caremart Shop & Me scooter by checking it regularly. When a part of 
your scooter is not functioning properly, a dangerous situation could occur.  
 
 

 

Warning:  

You must keep your scooter in a good state to guarantee safe use.  

 
 

3.2 Warnings for safe use 

 
 

 

Warnings

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Failure to follow all the instructions in this manual may result in damage to the 
scooter or serious injury; 

 

Always operate your scooter with thought, care and safety; 

 

Do not drive into curbs; 

 

Never connect anything to the wheels; 

 

The maximum weight capacity has been indicated on your scooter frame label; 

 

Unauthorized modification and or use of parts not supplied by Van Os Medical 
UK Ltd. will invalidate the warranty of this scooter and may lead to injury to 
the user and or damage to the scooter; 

 

Before using your scooter, always check if the brakes are working perfectly; 

 

Do not let children play with or on your scooter; 

 

Do not use the scooter when the brakes are not working; 

 

All wheels must be in contact with the floor at all times during use. This will 
ensure the scooter is properly balanced; 

 

Do not turn your scooter suddenly at full speed; 
 

Summary of Contents for Shop & Me

Page 1: ...CAREMART CAREMART CAREMA CA AREMART CAREMART User Manual Caremart Shop Me...

Page 2: ...e quality and reliability of our products We reserve the right therefore without proper notification to alter this guide It is important that you read this manual carefully The manual contains importa...

Page 3: ...j 3 4651 SK Steenbergen Nederland Tel 31 0 167 573020 Fax 31 0 167 573381 E mail info vanosmedical nl www vanosmedical com Enter the information from your authorized dealer Company Address Telephone n...

Page 4: ...6 3 SAFETY REGULATIONS 6 3 1 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 6 3 2 WARNINGS FOR SAFE USE 6 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 7 4 1 TILLER CONTROL PANEL 8 4 2 GETTING ON AND OFF 9 4 3 SET UP 11 4 4 BASIC DRIVING 12 4...

Page 5: ...ous data stored on the frame label listed below 1 Model name The model name from your scooter 2 Definition Description of the design of your scooter 3 Warranty This is the warranty period Chapter 9 de...

Page 6: ...ical nl www vanosmedical com 2 GENERAL EXPLANATION OF YOUR SCOOTER 2 1 Components of your scooter 1 Seat 7 Control panel 2 Armrest 8 Handgrip 3 Seat tube 9 Basket 4 Freewheel lever 10 Tiller adjustmen...

Page 7: ...scooter is not used correctly dangerous situations may occur 3 1 General safety regulations Protect your Caremart Shop Me scooter by checking it regularly When a part of your scooter is not functioni...

Page 8: ...scooter Never sit on your scooter when it is being transported Always fasten down your scooter securely with an approved tie down system while transporting your scooter Never operate your scooter if i...

Page 9: ...your scooter s power Tip Always make certain that the key is removed from the key switch before getting on or off your scooter or before lowering the tiller completely Speed Control The speed adjustm...

Page 10: ...Eye will be on When there is some special situation that needs attention the light will flash See chapter 8 for the trouble shooting table Brakes and throttle lever Whenever the speed engager lever is...

Page 11: ...n the approximate center of the deck and seat yourself comfortably and securely on the seat Fasten the seatbelt if your scooter is so equipped Flip down or replace the armrests Getting off your scoote...

Page 12: ...ve photo 1 Make certain that the seat is positioned for safe and easy use Position yourself in the seat Use the seat rotate lever to position the seat so that it is locked in the fully forward directi...

Page 13: ...the handgrips of the tiller turn the tiller to the right to travel to the right Turn the tiller to the left to travel to the left Make certain to maintain sufficient clearance when turning your scoot...

Page 14: ...cline Lean forward in your seat to move your centre of gravity forward for maximum stability and safety If the ramp has a switchback good cornering ability is required Manoeuvre your scooter so that t...

Page 15: ...any incline even handicap access ramps Always climb or descend an incline by driving straight up or straight down the face of the slope Do not traverse or drive across the face of an incline in any di...

Page 16: ...of another person Procedure 1 Under power Set the key switch to the Off position Dismount your scooter Set the key switch to the On position While standing next to your scooter carefully operate the...

Page 17: ...an erratic or uncontrolled manner they are referred to as Electromagnetic Interference EMI of Radio Frequency Interference RFI EMI RFI and your scooter All electrically powered vehicles including scoo...

Page 18: ...sition for any length of time Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying your scooter may make it more susceptible to EMI RFI If unintended movement or park brake release occurs turn...

Page 19: ...h Loosen the adjustment knobs at the rear of the seat photo 2 Slide the armrests in or out to the desired width Tighten the adjustment knobs Flip up the armrests Pull up on the end of either armrest t...

Page 20: ...vanosmedical com 5 3 Seat adjustments Seat rotation lever The seat swivel lever on the side of the seat allows the seat to rotate in 45 Pull up on the seat rotation lever up see photo 4 and rotate th...

Page 21: ...6 Place the tiller into the desired position Tighten the knob firmly Check if the tiller is correctly tightened by moving it back and forth If it doesn t move it is correctly tightened 5 5 Disassembl...

Page 22: ...rotation lever up grab the seat on opposite sides and with a firm grip pull the seat straight up towards you photo 8 Remove the battery pack Pull away the black clasp then raise the handle and lift ou...

Page 23: ...u have to follow the below steps Move the locking knob upwards photo 11 Flip the tiller up Move the locking knob downwards to lock the tiller photo 12 5 6 Assembly Combine the front section and rear s...

Page 24: ...81 E mail info vanosmedical nl www vanosmedical com Replace the battery pack Replace the battery pack into position photo 15 Ensure the battery pack is properly aligned and the release mechanism clasp...

Page 25: ...dding must be used to protect your scooter during transporting Warning If your scooter and its components are not properly and securely stowed during transportation the scooter or the components may m...

Page 26: ...lly charged them Your scooter is equipped with either an off board charger To ensure maximum life charge your batteries as described below Turn off the power of the scooter Slide away the cover of the...

Page 27: ...me of your scooter See also chapter 1 Tip We recommend the use of only Van Os Medical replacement parts If you do not use original parts the warranty will be expired 9 2 Warranty definition Your manua...

Page 28: ...different details We reserve the right to change the product in this manual without further notice All drawings measures and capacities showed in this manual are approximations and may be slightly dif...

Page 29: ...en Country The Netherlands EU Representative Name W van Os Address Koperslagerij 3 4651 SK Steenbergen Country The Netherlands Function Director Technical constructed file Prepared by Name J M J Brouw...

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