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15

Driving the Vehicle

1.

Before you set out,

do check the weather forecast. We suggest that you make sure you are wearing 

suitable clothing, whether your journey is long or short. 

2.

Range.

Your scooter has a limited range. Always ensure that your planned journey does not exceed the

maximum range in the Technical Specification Sheet and that your battery is fully charged. 

3.

If you are taking medication

check with your doctor or physician that your ability to control the vehicle

will not be impaired and do not drink alcohol and drive.

4.

Only use the vehicle for the purpose its intended for.

Do not drive through water or on slippery 

surfaces; do not transport more than one person; do not tow other vehicles or carry excess weight. 

5.

Check that the freewheel lever is not in the freewheel position / mode.

6.

Check the battery charger is disconnected. 

7.

Check that you are properly seated.

8.

Check the backrest is correctly adjusted and locked in position.

9.

Check that none of the items in your storage compartment are likely to fall out or become

entangled in the scooter wheels or other mechanisms.

10. Ensure your feet are securely on the footrest areas.

11. Check you have adjusted the seat as instructed in this manual.

12. Make sure the way ahead is clear.

13. Switch on the power. 

Check the battery level indicator on the LCD panel is showing a high charge level.

14. Speed Control.

Set the speed control to a low setting.

15. Gently actuate the finger controls (either forward or reverse) and steer in the direction required.

The vehicle will now move off. The further you push the paddle (either forward or reverse) the faster the 

vehicle will go.

16. To brake, return the paddles to the starting/neutral position.  If you become unsure or feel

unsafe release the paddles immediately. 

Note:

Never push or pull both paddles at the same time as you may damage your scooter's control 

system and cause it to behave erratically.

17. As you get accustomed to the power you can increase the speed. 

Warning! Read this before driving the vehicle! 

Whether or not this is your first mobility 

vehicle, please read these guidelines as all vehicles differ. Failure to do this may cause damage to you, 

a third party or the vehicle.

Summary of Contents for Ventura

Page 1: ...lectric Mobility Euro Limited Canal Way Ilminster Somerset TA19 9DL Telephone 01460 258100 www electricmobility co uk Issue 3 01 2014 Rascal Ventura Scooter Owner s Manual Service Record Rascal Ventur...

Page 2: ...ask your dealer for an explanation If at any time you feel you may not be able to control your scooter safely do not drive it and consult your dealer for a solution If you think the scooter may be dam...

Page 3: ...ing the vehicle 15 Driving the vehicle hazards 16 Transporting your scooter 17 Assembling your scooter following transportation 19 Battery charging 20 User maintenance 22 Servicing maintenance 22 Scoo...

Page 4: ...See the technical specification for full details This is your contact number for service and support Dealer Stamp Telephone Email Product Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase Owner Fold down l...

Page 5: ...a is a medium to long range 8mph scooter which is suited for travel on public roads when this is required When driven on pavements and other pedestrian areas your scooter should be set on the low pres...

Page 6: ...stated in the specifications section of this manual Driving in very hot or very cold conditions can make driving more hazardous Warning Freewheel Device Mode Before getting on your scooter always che...

Page 7: ...ongst pedestrians and ensure you do not run into them Warning Stopping If the scooter stops suddenly when turning it might topple Try not to brake when turning Always take particular care when turning...

Page 8: ...knob is turned anticlockwise to the left this is its slowest speed marked by a tortoise As the knob is turned to the right the speed will increase to a maximum marked by a hare Set the speed before y...

Page 9: ...Half speed switch When travelling in pedestrian areas not on the road this switch can be pressed to limit the maximum scooter speed to 50 of the value pre selected by the speed control 2 knob This mea...

Page 10: ...is called Failsafe Braking Also if the batteries are flat the brakes are applied There may be occasions where you may wish to move the vehicle without power To do this there is a Freewheel Device fitt...

Page 11: ...that can be used in emergencies This braking system is controlled by pulling compressing the lever on the right hand side of the handle bars tiller see Fig 5 The more pressure you apply to the lever...

Page 12: ...do this locate the arm height locking knobs and loosen each one Fig 9 Raise or lower each arm to the desired height and then lock in position by tightening each knob firmly Seat back angle adjustment...

Page 13: ...g position Swivel seat This allows easy access 1 To operate locate the release lever under the seat Fig 11 2 Pull the lever up and the seat will release allowing it to rotate 3 Release the lever and t...

Page 14: ...er Before getting out of the scooter be sure that it is on a level surface and the power key is switched to the off position If you feel uncertain about getting out seek assistance Move the handlebar...

Page 15: ...e compartment are likely to fall out or become entangled in the scooter wheels or other mechanisms 10 Ensure your feet are securely on the footrest areas 11 Check you have adjusted the seat as instruc...

Page 16: ...e Do not stop or turn the vehicle around If you have to turn while climbing an incline keep going until you reach a level area If you have to start on an incline lean forward and apply power slowly do...

Page 17: ...tyres become punctured stop riding the scooter and contact your dealer for assistance Transporting your Scooter Warning Dismantling the scooter involves lifting and handling heavy parts Weights are gi...

Page 18: ...at and grasp the seat as shown Fig 16 and lift it away from the scooter frame Tip Removing the seat may be easier if you first use the seat swivel function to rotate the seat so it is at 90 to the sco...

Page 19: ...battery indicator shows the battery is charged the freewheel lever is in the drive position the seat is locked in place and the finger controls operate correctly You are now ready to drive the scooter...

Page 20: ...et wet If the charger appears damaged in any way do not use it and contact your dealer for a replacement Warning Always charge in a dry well ventilated area Warning It is strongly recommended that the...

Page 21: ...elines to prolong battery life 1 After using your vehicle always charge it at the end of the day even after a short journey 2 If you do not use your vehicle for a prolonged period place it on charge o...

Page 22: ...28 on completion of all servicing Keep all receipts for servicing and repairs with this handbook This may add value when selling the vehicle 3 When the vehicle is due for its annual service make sure...

Page 23: ...ntact your dealer if the problem persists 5 Brake fault Scooter left in freewheel or has a bad parking brake connection Engage drive and switch scooter off and back on again If this fails to cure the...

Page 24: ...e or punctures Damaged steering contact dealer Loose seat contact dealer Possible electronic problems contact dealer Check tyres for damage Check batteries are fully charging Check vehicle moves easil...

Page 25: ...her can reduce the output of the batteries Type of terrain Obviously climbing hills takes more energy than driving on the flat Weight of the person The condition and charge of the batteries Faulty or...

Page 26: ...ly and that the dust moisture cap is present Check all cables for damage abrasion corrosion and that screening is intact Replace as necessary Lighting check all lighting works Steering bearing adjust...

Page 27: ...duct If a defect arises and a valid claim is received under the Lifetime Frame Guarantee at its option the Company will repair the defect at no charge using new or replacement parts or will replace th...

Page 28: ...ffected by the Guarantees Technical Information Regarding EMI Important Technical Information regarding Electromagnetic Interference EMI The intensity of interference from electromagnetic energy is me...

Page 29: ...6 2 48 Maximum speed km h m p h 12 87 8 Minimum braking distance from maximum speed m ft 2 9 9 5 Range with standard battery option km miles Up to 37 23 The turn around width m ft 1 85 6 06 Turning di...

Page 30: ...30 Rascal Ventura Scooter Owner s Manual and Service Record Notes...

Page 31: ...31 Notes...

Page 32: ...32 Rascal Ventura Scooter Owner s Manual and Service Record Notes...

Page 33: ...erset TA19 9ZA My Dealer s Company name is Please can I have a free no obligation home demonstration Please send me a brochure of the range of products My friend s name is My friend s address is Count...

Page 34: ...Electric Mobility Euro Ltd FREEPOST SWBI 1045 Ilminster Somerset TA19 9ZA Electric Mobility Euro Ltd FREEPOST SWBI 1045 Ilminster Somerset TA19 9ZA...

Page 35: ...e sure this part is stamped and dated after each service Dealer stamp 1st Service Dealer stamp 2nd Service Dealer stamp 3rd Service Dealer stamp 4th Service Dealer stamp 5th Service Dealer stamp 6th S...

Page 36: ...Electric Mobility Euro Limited Canal Way Ilminster Somerset TA19 9DL Telephone 01460 258100 www electricmobility co uk E and O E Issue 3 01 2014 Rascal Ventura Scooter Manufactured by...

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