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EXTRA GUIDELINES IN THE CONTROL OF YOUR SCOOTER 
 
Ramps 

The stability of your scooter is governed by several factors such as the seating position, the angle of the  
slope and your height and weight.  When approaching an incline, do so directly and not at an angle and 
whenever possible avoid making turns.  When going down a ramp or slope keep the speed settings to slow.  
This will ensure there is a safe controlled descent.  When the thumb/finger levers are released the scooter 
will slowly come to a stop. 
 

Safe Climbing Angle 

Always follow the guidelines of the safe climbing angle as shown for the Liberty 250 (in figure 18) and 
the Liberty 300 ( in figure 19) , and the Liberty 400 (figure 20

). 

 

     

 

Caution - Do not turn the key off while the unit is in motion.

 

 
Grass and Gravel 

 
Please follow the guidelines previously given and your scooter will perform admirably over many surfaces.  
Avoid long grass, loose gravel and sand. 
 

 
NOTE: You should not operate your scooter in wet weather or on wet surfaces. 
 
                                         
 

NOTE: To preserve battery charge, your scooter may go into sleep mode after being idle for a few 
minutes. To remove from sleep mode, turn the key off and back on again.

 

 
 

                                     

 

                                            

Figure18  Liberty 250 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 250 GK83

Page 1: ...1 250 GK83 300 GK73 400 889NRF User Manual 300 GK9 400 778SS...

Page 2: ...TILLER CONTROLS 10 11 DRIVE FREEWHEEL OPERATION 12 STARTING TO DRIVE YOUR SCOOTER 13 EXTRA GUIDELINES IN THE CONTROL OF YOUR SCOOTER 14 15 BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGING 16 17 MAINTENANCE 18 TROUBLESH...

Page 3: ...nes and instructions given FEATURE GUIDE FIG 1 5 Liberty 250 GK83 Figure 1 1 Tiller control head 2 Detachable seat with fold down 3 Flip down arm rest 4 Detachable basket 5 Adjustable width height arm...

Page 4: ...ble basket 11 Tiller Adjust Lever 12 Battery Charger Port Figure 3 Liberty 400 889NRF Figure 4 1 Delta Tiller control head 2 Head light 3 Anti Tip wheels 4 Side reflectors 5 Adjustable width height ar...

Page 5: ...ad 2 Head light 3 Anti tip wheels 4 Adjustable width height arm rests 5 Swivel Seat 6 Seat Height adjustment 7 Reclining captain s seat 8 Foot rest 9 Tiller adjustment lever 10 Detachable basket 11 Ba...

Page 6: ...NOT operate the scooter without anti tip wheels installed Do not use an escalator to move a scooter between floors Serious injury could occur Do not drive the scooter on an incline that has oil water...

Page 7: ...ng 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 range transmit...

Page 8: ...into place NOTE For Safety this lock is designed to break away if the scooter is driven when locked DO NOT DRIVE SCOOTER IF TILLER IS NOT SECURED Seat Slide Swivel Adjustment Fig 7A Pulling up on the...

Page 9: ...ace battery pack and seat Armrest Width Adjustments Fig 9 On the underside of the seat there are two hand knobs one either side Loosening the hand knob allows the arm rest to be adjusted to the requir...

Page 10: ...the horn Thumb Finger Lever Controls The left thumb finger lever controls the reverse and the right thumb finger lever controls the forward motion The amount of pressure applied to each lever will det...

Page 11: ...ates this allows the scooter to come to a smooth stop Figure 15 Battery Level Indicator Horn Key Switch Thumb Lever Control Light Speed Controls Lights Battery Level Indicator Finger Lever Control Spe...

Page 12: ...pushing or rolling scooter Failure to do so may result in injury Anti tip Wheels The anti tip wheels are located at the rear of the scooter frame The scooter should not be used unless the anti tipping...

Page 13: ...e is automatically applied Steering Steering the scooter is light and easy Ensure when starting off you give a wide clearance when turning so that the rear wheels clear any obstacle that you are passi...

Page 14: ...ly come to a stop Safe Climbing Angle Always follow the guidelines of the safe climbing angle as shown for the Liberty 250 in figure 18 and the Liberty 300 in figure 19 and the Liberty 400 figure 20 C...

Page 15: ...15 Figure19 Liberty 300 Figure 20 Liberty 400...

Page 16: ...e fully charged All Low Cost Mobility chargers rely on a specific minimum feed back voltage signal from the batteries in order to begin the charging cycle If the batteries are severely discharged the...

Page 17: ...is connected if the red light flashes there is a break in the connection The green light flashes when the batteries are receiving charge and is constant when the charge is complete For Liberty 400 77...

Page 18: ...le bolts and arm rest angle adjustment bolts and tighten as necessary Also check the seat and arm rest tightening knobs and tighten as needed TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Circuit Breaker Your scooter is fit...

Page 19: ...Weight of Heaviest Part w o battery baskets and seat lb 33 35 35 44 xx xx Total Weight w batteries basket seat lb 94 101 110 140 110 150 200 242 211 Each Battery Module Weight lb 22 32 32 35 xx xx Ma...

Page 20: ...vice requirement are not met NOTE Regular Monthly inspection is strongly recommended by the manufacturer to ensure ultimate performance of the vehicle Service Record Date of Purchase Purchaser _______...

Page 21: ...y Low Cost Mobility disclaims all responsibility for any personal injury or property damage which may occur as a result of improper or unsafe use of its products Mechanical or electrical defects will...

Page 22: ...22 Notes...

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