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i. Move your scooter as close as you can to the object you wish to 

reach.   

ii. Turn off all power to your scooter. If you fail to do so, you may 

touch the throttle control lever and cause your scooter to move 
when you do not expect it.   

 

G. DRIVING IN REVERSE WARNING: Use extra care when you drive 

your scooter in reverse. You may lose control or fall if one of the rear 
wheels hits an object.   

i. Operate your scooter slowly and at an even speed.   
ii. Stop often and check to make sure your path is clear of obstacles.   

 

H. WEIGHT LIMIT   

i. Never exceed the weight limit of the scooter.   

ii. The scooter is not designed for weight training and is unsafe for 

use as a seat while weight training. Weight training from the 
scooter substantially changes the stability of the scooter and may 
cause tipping.   

iii. Exceeding the weight limit is likely to damage the seat, frame or 

fasteners and may cause severe injury to you or others from 
scooter failure.   

 

I. STAIRWAYS AND ESCALATORS WARNING:     

The scooter is not designed to travel up or down stairs or 
escalators. Always use an elevator. DO NOT use an escalator to 
move the scooter between floors. Serious bodily injury may occur. 
DO NOT attempt to move an occupied scooter between floors 
using a stairway.     

   

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

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ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE

 

 

                     

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This  motorized  scooter  has  an  immunity  of  20  V/m  which  should  protect  it 
from  Electromagnetic  Interference  (EMI)  from  Radio  Wave  Sources.  These 
EM waves are invisible and their strength increases as one approaches the 
source.  All  electrical  conductors  act  as  antennas  to  the  EM  signals  and  to 
varying  degrees,  all  power  wheelchairs  and  scooters  are  susceptible  to 
electromagnetic interference (EMI). This interference could result in abnormal, 
unintentional movement and/or erratic control of the vehicle. 
Motorized scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), 
which is interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources such a 
radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, 
and cellular phones.    The interference (from radio wave sources) can cause 
the  motorized  scooter  to  release  its  brakes,  move  by  itself,  or  move  in 
unintended  directions. 

 

It  can  also  permanently  damage  the  motorized 

scooter  control  system.    The  intensity  of  the  interfering  EM  energy  can  be 
measured in volts per meter (V/m).    Each motorized scooter can resist EMI 
up  to  certain  intensity.    This  is  called  its  “immunity  level.”  The  higher  the 
immunity level, the greater the protection.    At this time, current technology is 
capable of achieving at least a 20 V/m immunity level,  which  would provide 
useful protection from the more common sources of radiated EMI.     

 

Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to 
the  transmitting  antenna  (source),  the  EM fields  from  hand-held radio  wave 
sources (transceivers) are of special concern. It is possible to unintentionally 
bring  high  levels  of  EM  energy  very  close  to  the  motorized  scooter  control 
system  while  using  these  devices.  Therefore, the  warnings  listed  below  are 
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of the 
motorized  scooter,  which  should  reduce  the  chance  of  unintended  brake 
release or motorized scooter movement that could result in serious injury. 

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Summary of Contents for STD-02

Page 1: ...e Standard STD 02 User Manual You must read this manual before using your SupaScoota MDSS GmbH Schiffgraben 41 30175 Hannover Germany Distributor P N 903441STD02 Rev 04 15 Shopper SUPASCOOTA USA www s...

Page 2: ...ble in several models to suit different users and applications The compact design and minimal component weight are of significant benefit to the elderly who are independent and have a need to transpor...

Page 3: ...before using your SupaScoota Do not turn your Scoota on before you are seated ready to go Practice riding in an open area free of vehicles pedestrians and obstacles before using your SupaScoota near o...

Page 4: ...s safe 5 D MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY i Never sit in this scooter while in a moving vehicle In an accident or sudden stop you may be thrown from the scooter ii Always move to an approved vehicle seat You mu...

Page 5: ...increases as one approaches the source All electrical conductors act as antennas to the EM signals and to varying degrees all power wheelchairs and scooters are susceptible to electromagnetic interfer...

Page 6: ...isted on the back of this manual and Note whether there is a radio wave source of EMI nearby TURN OFF YOUR SCOOTER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE WHEN EXPERIENCING THE FOLLOWING Unintended or uncontrollable move...

Page 7: ...bearing DO NOT PUT EXCESSIVE WEIGHT ON THE ARMRESTS 11 TO OPEN THE SUPASCOOTA Use one hand to hold the tiller handle D and use other hand to push the lock pin lever A as per illustration and lift the...

Page 8: ...e seat frame tubes into the corresponding holes on the main frame and then tighten the lever clamp Install the battery into the tray and fasten it securely 13 Fit the front basket Insert arm rest as p...

Page 9: ...lock position just pull the knob Q and slide the tube to the preferred position Position Q provides the greatest stability Return the sliding tube to position P for transportation or dismantling Do no...

Page 10: ...e the scooter until the collar connects with the drive a loud click 17 LIGHTS AND SWITCHES F Forward and Reverse switch S Speed lever K Battery level indicator for lead acid battery H Key switch J Spe...

Page 11: ...significant advancement in mobility scooter safety ever designed and will dramatically reduce accidents due to operator misuse Turning corners at excessive speed has always been one of the most common...

Page 12: ...before leaving your scooter Do not store your scooter outside without adequate protection Keep the shipping carton in dry place after unpacking your SupaScoota in case it needs to be shipped for servi...

Page 13: ...FOLDING THE SUPASCOOTA Remove the arm rests from scooter Remove front baskets from scooter 23 Unplug the battery connector undo the strap and remove the battery Remove the seat 24...

Page 14: ...or on the scooter Never use the battery for any purpose other than to power this scooter The battery charger can become hot during charging so your charger should be placed in a suitable place with go...

Page 15: ...teries Do not use for charging any batteries not specified by the manufacturer 27 BATTERY CARE MAINTENANCE Important notes to help prolong the life of the battery Before the first use of your battery...

Page 16: ...n Lithium battery Arm Rests Distance between armrests 45cm 55cm 18 22 29 SupaScoota Warranty Your SupaScoota is fully guaranteed against faults arising due to defects in manufacture or materials as fo...

Page 17: ...een delivered in good order and operating condition and that I we have been instructed in the care and maintenance safe operation and proper use of the unit Purchasers name Purchase date Address Seria...

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