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Hold the doorknob or bar in one hand and apply power with the other hand 
(remember that you can drive forward by using your left thumb to move the 
throttle lever towards you). If the door is self-closing, you can go through, 
allowing the door to close behind you. If the door is not self-closing, just stop 
when you are clear of the door and push it closed. 
 
If the door opens towards you, hold the knob or bar with one hand and gently let 
the reverse power do the work. When the door is open wide enough, go ahead 
quickly, leaving your hand on the door to keep it free of the scooter and letting go 
as you pass the doorjamb. This is an easy technique. Practice makes perfect. 
Remember; let your scooter do the work without wearing you out! 
 

Control on Ramps 

 

More and more buildings have ramps for wheelchair access. Some have a 
change of direction in the middle, and good cornering is required. Make a wide 
maneuver with your front wheel(s) around tight corners, so that your back wheels 
follow a wide arc to stay clear of the corner. 
 
If you stop while facing uphill, the automatic parking brake will hold you safe. To 
start again, simply push the forward direction lever, the parking brake will release 
and you will start to move. 
 
Going down the ramp, keep the speed dial set on ‘slow’. This will keep you in a 
safely controlled descent. If you wish to stop completely, release the control 
lever, and you will come to a gentle stop. 
 

Control Over Grass, Gravel and Inclines 

 

The scooter performs admirably on grass, gravel and on hills. 

BUT YOU MUST 

NOT EXCEED THE PARAMETERS ESTABLISHED IN THIS MANUAL

. Please 

refer to the ‘Rules for Safe Use' section. Safety must come first. If you are unsure 
about a situation, avoid it. 
 
Packed gravel, such as on driveways or roads, will present few problems. Loose, 
deep gravel should be avoided, as well as loosely packed sand. 
 

CAUTION

Because of the power of your scooter, you will be able to climb small 

inclines. But the maximum gradient limit is 8 degrees. The reason for this is to 
ensure good stability. 
 
Always make certain your scooter is in full working order before attempting to 
climb obstacles. 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for 888SL

Page 1: ...888SL SE Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...oduction 2 EMI Warning 3 Safety Guidelines 5 Features 7 Free Wheel Mode 10 Operating Your Scooter 11 Battery Charging Maintenance 15 Inspection Maintenance 17 Trouble Shooting 20 Warranty 21 Specifica...

Page 3: ...manual before attempting to use your scooter After reading the manual if you still have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact your local authorized dealer Model 888SL SE Serial ______...

Page 4: ...en not being used 2 Medium Range mobile transceivers such as those used in police cars fire trucks ambulances and taxis These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of the vehicle 3 Long rang...

Page 5: ...ON 2 Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them 3 If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the powered scooter OFF as soon as it is...

Page 6: ...our scooter unless the speed adjustment dial is set to minimum 7 Do not backup your scooter onto uneven inclines or surfaces Be cautious when traveling on slopes 8 Do not drive your scooter in a confi...

Page 7: ...e riding your scooter especially when approaching a ramp or hill 17 Always proceed carefully while riding on uneven surfaces 18 Do not sit on your scooter while being transported in a moving vehicle A...

Page 8: ...is securely inserted into one of the five holes Adjusting Your Scooter Seat Your scooter has a fully adjustable seat for your comfort Your deluxe seat will recline swivel and slide forward and back f...

Page 9: ...control Simply flip the switch to the right or left to activate your turn signals When done turning just flip the switch back to its center position 3 Hazard Lights If your scooter breaks down or you...

Page 10: ...f this manual 6 Speed Adjustment Dial This allows you to pre select your desired speed The dial is proportional to speed and can be set anywhere between 1 and 10 increments Turn the dial knob counter...

Page 11: ...and therefore unable to disengage the electromagnetic brakes your scooter can still be freewheeled by lifting the front of the unit and pulling using the base of the tiller as a secure handhold Cautio...

Page 12: ...ooter going into a fault mode Switch off then on again to clear the fault Dismounting Always switch off your scooter before dismounting Make sure that you dismount the unit on a level surface Parking...

Page 13: ...en you reverse you have to steer in the opposite direction of the way you want to go Practice is required again use open space REMEMBER If it is a tight turn turn your steering column before applying...

Page 14: ...at your back wheels follow a wide arc to stay clear of the corner If you stop while facing uphill the automatic parking brake will hold you safe To start again simply push the forward direction lever...

Page 15: ...orward when ascending curbs This will enable you to climb easily and eliminate any chance of instability PLEASE NOTE The rear stability of your scooter is dependent on a number of factors which you sh...

Page 16: ...o carry what may be termed HAZARDOUS CARGO Shoprider cannot be responsible for their final decision BATTERY CHARGER The battery charger supplied is special to your scooter and may not be suitable for...

Page 17: ...tance your scooter can travel will gradually increase over the first few weeks of use as the batteries reach their optimum efficiency after approximately 12 cycles of full discharge and full recharge...

Page 18: ...o not use abrasive cleaners or strong detergents as this will fade the color CAUTION Do not hose down your scooter Water could be forced into the electronics and cause permanent damage DO NOT store yo...

Page 19: ...ion If your scooter can be pushed as described above the motor brake s may be faulty Please do not use the scooter and contact your Shoprider dealer immediately SAFETY NOTE For your own safety we reco...

Page 20: ...y putting their batteries through a less demanding discharge lifestyle These batteries will probably have a longer life 12 to 24 months or longer When you need to replace the batteries always insist o...

Page 21: ...rake will activate immediately and stop your scooter Be aware that the scooter will stop very suddenly so brace yourself with the handlebars sit back on your seat If you feel for any reason that your...

Page 22: ...over neglect or abuse use of parts or changes not authorized by Eclipse Medical Inc or exceeding weight limit specifications as outlined in your Product User Manual This warranty does not include labo...

Page 23: ...arger Off Board 24V 4A Tires Front 2 x 11 Rear 2 x 11 Motor hp 1 2 Max Speed km hr mph 13 8 Climbing Angle Degree 8 14 Driving Distance km mile 48 30 Weight Capacity kg lb 158 350 Suspension Yes Note...

Page 24: ...gle Cane Holder CANE2 Dual Cane Holder OXYHOLDER Oxygen Holder WALKHOLD Walker Holder WSCREEN Windshield ADAPTER Adapter for second accessory on Canopy Distributed by Eclipse Medical Inc 130 725 Eaton...

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