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I.  INTRODUCTION 

 
 
 

Congratulations on the purchase of the Freedom Avenger scooter Model H500. 

This medium-size mobility scooter is designed for people who want an easy yet active life. 
It’s specifically for the use of senior citizens and disabled people. 
 
 

We have designed this scooter to restore the dignity, equality and personal 

freedom, and to provide convenience and comfort to you.  
 
 

This manual contains important information concerning the safe operation and 

proper maintenance of your scooter. 
 
 

Please read this manual thoroughly and carefully to become familiar with all 

instructions prior to operating your scooter. Should you have any questions concerning the 
scooter operation or maintenance, please contact your local dealer. 
 
 

Your scooter has many unique features not found on other comparable scooters. 

With proper care and maintenance, you should enjoy many years of reliable and 
dependable service from your unit. 
 
 

Your scooter should receive regular maintenance according to the schedule 

outlined in this manual, and the recommendation from the authorised dealer. By following 
the maintenance instructions, you will be able to take care of most of your unit’s needs. 
Should you be unable to correct a fault in your scooter, contact your scooter dealer as soon 
as possible. 
 
 

Above all, follow all service recommendation outlined in this manual to achieve 

trouble free, safe and enjoyable operation of your scooter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

ABOUT THE MANUAL  

The manufacturer reserves the rights of final interpretation on the manual. For 
any printing mistakes or new improvements, the manufacturer will update in the 
new editions. 

Summary of Contents for Avenger H500 Series

Page 1: ...Model H500 Series Freedom Mobility International Pty Ltd 18 200 Canterbury Road Bayswater Vic 3153 Phone 03 909 584 34 Fax 03 867 733 22 Email sales freedommobility com au Web www freedommobility com...

Page 2: ...F CONTENTS I Introduction 1 II Specifications 2 III Features 3 IV Assembly Disassembly 4 V Operating your scooter 5 VI Safety Instructions 7 VII Battery Charging 8 VIII Maintenance Schedule 9 IX WARRA...

Page 3: ...ase contact your local dealer Your scooter has many unique features not found on other comparable scooters With proper care and maintenance you should enjoy many years of reliable and dependable servi...

Page 4: ...degrees or 20 grade Load Capacity 120kg Ground Clearance 60 mm Range with Full Charge 40km Turning Radius 1 2m DIMENSIONAL DATA Overall Dimensions 1250 640 1170mm WEIGHT Net weight with 2 batteries 87...

Page 5: ...ake 5 Rear wheel direct drive with differential 5 Fully solid state controller 5 External Battery Charger 5 24 volt permanent magnet heavy duty DC motor 5 ON OFF switch lock 5 Horn 5 Head light 5 Turn...

Page 6: ...of the tiller b Place batteries onto the floor pan and secure them c Attach each battery lead to the corresponding battery terminal d There is a single white coloured plug which connects all power to...

Page 7: ...or pan g Fold down the tiller to horizontal V OPERATING YOUR SCOOTER a BEFORE OPERATION a Insert the power key into the switch lock and turn clockwise to the ON position b Check the battery charge ind...

Page 8: ...possible by the dynamic braking feature built in the controller Warning The brake may not be effective when engaged on inclines greater than 12 degrees or if 20 of the occupant s weight exceeds 110 k...

Page 9: ...ways and freeways ALWAYS stay in bike lanes or sidewalks DO NOT carry passengers DO NOT operate your scooter when the red battery indicator light is flashing DO NOT operate your scooter with the clutc...

Page 10: ...echarge immediately 2 On a dry surface turn off the power key and plug the extension cord into the charger socket located on the steering column Then plug the other end of the charger cord into a 240v...

Page 11: ...be 35 40 psi b Clean seat upholstery plastic body and covers c To avoid the electrical failure do not spray water directly inside your unit Use a damp clean rag to clean all parts d Check and tighten...

Page 12: ...nd footrest covers wear and tear items are not warranted Batteries the battery manufacturer provides a six month limited warranty Tires and tire tubes wear and tear items are not warranted In the even...

Page 13: ...f applicable 3 bar The motor has a short circuit to a battery connection 4 bar Not used 5 bar Not used 6 bar Check the function of the charger or external device Check the connections and switches acc...

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