Freerider FR510DXs2(Kensington-S) Manuel d'utilisateur

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FR510DX2/ FR510DXs2
USERS INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
USERS INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
USERS INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
USERS INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
ATTENTION
Read all parts in this
manual before operating
your scooter
ATTENTION
Read all
parts in this
manual
before operating
your
scooter
ATTENTION
Read all parts in this
manual before operating
your scooter
ATTENTION
Read all
parts in this
manual
before operating
your
scooter
FR168-3/ FR-168-3S FR168-4/ FR168-4S/FR168-4S2b
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Page 1 - FR510DX2/ FR510DXs2

FR510DX2/ FR510DXs2USERS INSTRUCTIONMANUALUSERS INSTRUCTIONMANUALUSERS INSTRUCTIONMANUALUSERS INSTRUCTIONMANUALATTENTIONRead all parts in thismanual b

Page 2 - CONTENTS

To lock the handlebar into a comfortable driving position,simply push the black lever downwards until the handlebar islocked firmly into position.With

Page 3 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

batteries the needle will move towards the red sectorindicating the state of charge at that precise time. Whenthe needle is fully over to the right (g

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Caution Notes:If for the reasons of convenience, you require to push yourscooter, the drive from the motor can be disconnected toallow the vehicle to

Page 5 - RULES FOR SAFE USE

Get to know the feel of your Scooter and it's capabilities.recommends that you perform a safety checkbefore each use to make certain your Scooter

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source. Over inflation from an unregulated air source couldOver inflate your tyres resulting in "blow out" or personalinjury.It is criticall

Page 7 - GETTINGYOUKNOWYOURSCOOTER

Avoid putting weight onto the steeringhandlebars, such use may cause the Scooter to tip andcause personal injury and/or damage to the Scooter.Avoid pu

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Warning:Warning:Warning:stop simply release the lever, the brakes will be automaticallyapplied.firmly in position. Next, turn the 'Speed Adjustme

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FIG 15instructions provided with this accessory (see also page40ofthis manual)If you prefer you can swing the armrests back to allow you topivot on yo

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where you are not certain of the terrain. Always anticipateand think safety.Because of the power of your Scooter, youwill be able to climb inclines. B

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PLEASE NOTE:FreeriderThe rear stability of your Scooter isdependent on a number of factors which you should considerbefore attempting to climb an incl

Page 12 - Please take extreme care

Using your product safely depends upon yourdiligence in following the warnings, cautions and instructionsin this manual. Using your Scooter safely als

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vehicle. Always keep your body clear of your scooter toprevent entrapment.Always make certain your scooter tyres and your rampsurface is dry, failure

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FIG 26FIG 29FIG 28FIG 27can only be reconnected together one way. Note thelocating lugs on the connectors, do not force theseconnectors together when

Page 15 - ALWAYS TAKE CARE AND BE SAFE

load inYour Scooter is very easy to re-assemble once you reach yourdestination. To re-assemble, follow the preceding procedurein reverse order, noting

Page 16 - LEARNING TO GET ABOUT

Warning:BATTERY CONNECTIONSWarning:BATTERY CHARGINGBATTERIESBATTERY INSTALLATIONScooterYour Scooter is equipped with two maintenance free 12volt batte

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For convenience your Scooter is supplied with an offboard charging cable. In circumstances when yourScooter is stowed in your car etc., your two batte

Page 18 - Fig17:Normal driving position

charge your batteries. You may use your vehicle all day on aDaily basis or you may not use it for weeks at a time. Otherfactors such as driver and bag

Page 19 - Please take care and be safe

Warning: When working or disposing of your batteries1. Always make certain the terminals of your batteries arecovered with the red/black terminal prot

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service of a tyre or tube carry out the following instructions(only competent people should carry out this procedure).1. Switch off your Scooter and r

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The tyre should be exchanged when the tread has worn out.Remove the wheel from the fork with the aid of 19mm and21mm spanners. The front wheel has two

Page 22 - Now enjoy your Freerider

Spray metal parts with moisture repellent (Wd40)Seat lock lever pivot boltSeat rotation, grease face of seat post and pivot pin atbase of seat.Seat ar

Page 23 - BATTERY CHARGER

Rear-wheel drive via sealed drive axle36 A/H sealed non-maintenance lead-acid batteries.Automatic charging system.Off-board charging facility.Seat wit

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BASIC FAULT FINDINGIf your Freerider Scooter will not start:1. Check the power key switch is turned 'on'. If it is, thebattery condition ind

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FIG 38FIG 39Working fuse(OK) Working fuse(replace)slowly as a warning to recharge your batteries. If the 'speedcontroller' detects a fault t

Page 26 - CARE & MAINTENANCE

FLASH CODE(No.of flashes)Battery needs rechargingBattery voltage too lowBattery voltage too highCurrent limit time outBrake faultOut of neutral when p

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONModel Code:FR168-4 Model Code:FR168-4S/FR168-4S2bSPECIFICATION:Overall length 120cm/47inchesOverall width 58cm/23inchesGround c

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CLASSIFICATIONMaximum safe climbing angle:Warning:Maximum speed:Range:Recommended Tyre Pressure:Batteries:Exceeding the safe climbing angle may put yo

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SIZE SPECIFICATION-FR168-3/FR168-3S35

Page 30 - BASIC FAULT FINDING

SIZE SPECIFICATION-FR168-4/FR168-4S36

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SIZE SPECIFICATION-FR510DX2/FR510DXs237

Page 32 - STATUS FAULT CODES

CIRCUIT DIAGRAMSCIRCUIT DIAGRAMSBATTERY WIRING DIAGRAMCIRCUIT DIAGRAMS38

Page 33 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

more susceptible to interference from radio wave sources.Note: There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on theoverall immunity of your powered Sc

Page 34 - Model Code:FR510DX2/510DXs2

1234578910111213Adjustable steering handlebarsDriving mirrorConsoleCharging socketBasketFront lightDirection indicator lightsFront and rear bumperAmbe

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Warning: The rear basket and crutch/cane holder will extend the dimensions of your Scooter. Please allow for this when turning.Do not overload carryin

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GUARANTEE TERMSGUARANTEE TERMSFreeriderWARRANTY REGISTRATIONExclusions:FreeriderMETAL WORK:Please keep a note of your serial No.Due to the individual

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SERVICE HISTORYDETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMPDATE INITIALSDETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMPDATE INITIALSDETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT D

Page 38 - CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

43SERVICE HISTORYDETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMPDATE INITIALSDETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT DEALER STAMPDATE INITIALSDETAILS OF WORK CARRIED OUT

Page 39 - Enjoy your Scooter

CYOUR LOCAL DEALERFreerider hasapolicy of continual improvement. We reserve the right to change specification without prior notice.All contents of thi

Page 40 - OPTAINAL ACCESSORIES

Your Scooter is suitable forpersons who require independent mobilitycombined with comfort, maneuverability,reliability and a product that needs aminim

Page 41 - GUARANTEE TERMS

6. Do not switch your scooter 'on' with the forward/reverselever depressed. Do not hang bags etc overyour steering handlebars, always use th

Page 42 - SERVICE HISTORY

COMFORT-VERSATILITY-SERVICE-Your scooter is delivered in a strong tri-wall carton.When unpacking the carton, first remove all of the sharpmetal staple

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Warning:Caution:Warning:Caution:Warning:Warning:Before setting out on your scooter you need to make surethat your seat is in the correct driving posit

Page 44 - FREERIDER CORPORTION

2. With the aid of a 17mm spanner (not supplied) loosenthe 10mm seat clamp fixing bolt (see Fig 5).3. Remove the 10mm fixing bolt and reposition the b

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