Rover 3 and 4 Scooters User's Manual Original instructions
Rover 3 and 4 10 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Installing the Basket Support Frame and Rear Basket 1. Insert the legs of the basket support f
Rover 3 and 4 11 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 If necessary, the scooter can be easily disassembled. To transfer the scooter safely, follow t
Rover 3 and 4 12 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Figure 12 Note: To avoid damage when disassembling the sco
Rover 3 and 4 13 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Adjustments for Seating Comfort Your power scooter allows you adjust the tiller and the arm re
Rover 3 and 4 14 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Operating the Scooter Operating the scooter is not complicated. However, we recommend reading
Rover 3 and 4 15 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 The following table details the various systems on the control panel: Functionality Descriptio
Rover 3 and 4 16 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Suggestions for Safe Driving Before operation, make sure the front and rear chassis are con
Rover 3 and 4 17 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Batteries and Charger Batteries The Rover scooter is programmed to work with sealed, maintena
Rover 3 and 4 18 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Figure 18 While charging, the charging indicator light wi
Rover 3 and 4 19 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Battery Storage Before storing, make sure the battery packs are fully charged. When stored, bri
Rover 3 and 4 2 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Dear User, Factory Direct Medical would like to thank you for choosing the Rover 3 and 4 scoot
Rover 3 and 4 20 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 1. Read the directions before charging. 2. Charge in a well ventilated area. 3. Use only the
Rover 3 and 4 21 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Maintenance and Repairs Your scooter requires only minimal maintenance. Like any motorized vehi
Rover 3 and 4 22 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Air pressure check: the wheel air pressure should be 2.5 bar / 35 psi. Keeping the air pr
Rover 3 and 4 23 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Troubleshooting Fault Description Action Scooter drives slowly, and indicator light flashes
Rover 3 and 4 24 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 If the scooter does not operate properly and the indicator light is flashing quickl
Rover 3 and 4 25 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Technical Specifications Item Rover 3W Rover 4W Category Class B Maximum speed 11 km/h. (6.8 m
Rover 3 and 4 26 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 WARRANTY The warranty period for the Rover 3 and 4 is twelve months and covers faul
Rover 3 and 4 3 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Table of Contents Components ………………………………………………... 7 Safety Instructions …………………………………………. 9 A
Rover 3 and 4 4 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Components Your power scooter comes partially disassembled for protection during shipme
Rover 3 and 4 5 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Safety Instructions Operation These safety considerations and tips will help you operate the sc
Rover 3 and 4 6 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Make sure the wheel release lever is in driving mode prior to operation (see Fig. 4).
Rover 3 and 4 7 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 General Instructions Do not attempt to lift or move a power scooter by any of its removable
Rover 3 and 4 8 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Assembly Instructions It is very easy to assembly your scooter. Please follow the st
Rover 3 and 4 9 User Manual (E) - Rev. Feb. 2012 Installing the Seat 1. Raise the seat assembly until it reaches a locked position (see Fig. 7)
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