Freerider FR510DXXs Manual
Freerider
Mobilitet scooter
FR510DXXs
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USERS INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
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MANUAL
USERS INSTRUCTION
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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
FR510DXs2b
FR168-3X/ FR-168-3Xs FR510DXX/ FR510DXXs/FR510DXXsb

The Scooter supplied has fitted as standard
the following features:
Rear-wheel drive via sealed drive axle
50 A/H sealed non-maintenance lead-acid batteries.
Captain-style seat with folding backrest,adjustable width
arm-rests and safety belt
Seat rotates and is fully adjustable forwards and backwards
and for height
Multi-positional handle bars for greater comfort, driving
mirror, front basket for storing personal items.
Simple controls siturated on the steering handlebars
regulate speed and braking
Three independent braking systems
Steering is controlled by handlebar attached to a linkage
system containing front wheels
'State-of -the-art' micro-controller electronics ensures a
smooth,comfortable and safe drive on all surfaces and
gradients
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
High / Low speed switch,for safe driving on footpath or
roads
Automatically controlled charging system
Front and rear Suspension
Front and rear lights.Direction indicator warning lights
Two part tubular steel chassis
Your Scooter can be removed;with the handlebars
lowered and with the aid of ramps your Scooter can be
transported in a suitable estate car. However your Scooter
is not designed to transport the user in a moving vehicle.
Your Scooter should be serviced as
recommended in this manual by an approved
Distributor in order to ensure safe, reliable operation.For
service details and list of consumable parts, options and
accessories refer to the appropriate section of this manual.
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FR510DXs2b FEATURE GUIDE
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
Steering handlebars
Front and R
Floor mat
ear bumper
Driving mirror
Console
Charging socket
Basket
Front light
Direction indicator lights
Amber side reflectors
Pneumatic wheels with grey tyres
Rear lights and indicators
Adjustable angle seat with backres
6
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
12
2
4
10
8
11
1
3
6
5
13
7
8
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COMFORT-
VERSATILITY-
SERVICE-
SAFETY-
The following are just some of the features that will enhance
your driving.
The contoured seat together with the shock
adsorbing suspension helps cushion you from the vibrations
of a journey, giving you day-long comfort. A fully
proportional speed-controller with a speed restriction
facility allows you a smooth ,safe jerk-free ride.
The multi positional seat which swivels for
easy access, together with infinitely variable handlebar
positioning, will allow you to set the Scooter to your own
individual driving position.
Your cooter has been designed
to be service friendly. Sealed batteries which are virtually
maintenance-free will give your the power it
requires. Should you need to take you batteries on an
aircraft, then you can peace of mind because the
batteries are totally s
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pill-free. (Please consult your carrier
for details).
The advanced speed controller has been designed
COMFORT-
VERSATILITY-
SERVICE- Freerider
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SAFETY-
Do not switch 'off' the on/off power key when
you are moving; this will automatically apply the motor
parking brake suddenly and could place you in a dangerous
situation. Your Scooter is fitted with anti-tipping
wheels. they are an important part of the scooter's design
to prevent against backwards tipping on excessively sharp
inclines. Do not remove these anti-tipping wheels.
Your Scooter is fitted with a battery
level indicator. Charging is straight forward. Your charge is
fully automatic and will reduce to a top-up charge mode
when the re-charge cycle is complete. (See Batteries and
Battery Charging section of this manual).
CAUTION-
with extensive self-checking circuits to give you the
maximum 'state-of-the-art' safety technology. Fully
automatic electronic braking systems together with
independent manually operated front wheel brakes gives the
driver confidence in any environment. The on/off key can be
removed for added security and safety, this disables the
electronic drive circuitry, and your Scooter cannot
therefore be driven away by any unauthorised person.
Two
CHARGING-
CAUTION-
CHARGING-
OPERATING YOUR FREERIDER SCOOTER
Warning:
Caution:
Caution:
Before setting out on your Scooter you need to
make sure that your seat is in the correct driving position.
Your distributor will set the seat to the correct height
for your individual needs (note: see warnings on page 7&8).
The seat has four basic adjustments to assist your comfort.
(Fig 1). This allows the seat to swivel
through 360 and lock in a convenient position. The
locking lever is located under the left side of the seat.
NB: It can be re-located on the right side for your
convenience. Pull up fully to release the seat allowing
rotation. Release level to lock the seat into the desired
position.
When driving, the seat should be locked in the
straight ahead position.
On each side at the rear of
the seat you will find a large black knob (Fig 2). By simply
loosening this knob you are able to slide the armrests in
or out to whatever width you desire. Re-tighten the knobs
fully. You may need a friend to assist you with this initial
setting up operation. This may extend the width of your
Scooter.
The backrest of your seat will not fully fold
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Seat Lock Lever :
Armrest Width Adjustment:
1.
2.
The seat locking level must lock be lifted up fully
when rotating the seat, failure to observe this may result in
unnecessary wear of the seat post.
Removing seat from Scooter: The seat mounting post is
designed with a special 'one position' lifting point,
this will prevent the seat from inadvertently
dismounting itself in the case of an accidental upset of
the Scooter. The seat can only be demounted by
turning the seat 90 to right or left from the
forward driving position.
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Seat Lock Lever :
Armrest Width Adjustment:
Warning:
Caution:
Removing seat from Scooter: The seat mounting post is
designed with a special 'one position' lifting point,
this will prevent the seat from inadvertently
dismounting itself in the case of an accidental upset of
the Scooter. The seat can only be demounted by
turning the seat 90 to right or left from the
forward driving position.
Caution:
The seat locking level must lock be lifted up fully
when rotating the seat, failure to observe this may result in
unnecessary wear of the seat post.
forwards if armrests are positioned too closely towards
one another. Do not drive your Scooter
with the arms removed or in the raised position.
(Fig 3). The armrest angle
can be adjusted individually to suit your needs. To make
adjustments to the armrest angle you will need two 13mm
spanners (not provided). Lift the arm upwards, you will
note the adjusting bolt. First loosen the locking nut, rotate
the bolt in or out until the required angle is found, lower
the arm and check the angle for comfort; re-adjust as
necessary. Finally tighten the locking nut.
When lowering the arm make certain clothing or
fingers are not positioned under it.
Warning:
Warning:
3. Armrest Angle Adjustment :
Warning:
Warning:
3. Armrest Angle Adjustment :
FIG 1
FIG 2
7

4.
1. Remove your seat from the Scooter by lifting the seat
locking lever and lifting the seat clear of the vehicle (see
Fig 1). Note :your seat can only for safety reasons be
removed when it is Turned 90 to the right or left from
the straight ahead driving position. Please take care
when lifting heavy weights. Place your seat on a soft
clean work area.
2. With the aid of a 17mm spanner (not supplied) loosen
the 10mm seat clamp fixing bolt (see Fig 6).
3. Remove the 10mm fixing bolt and reposition the bolt
into one of the four preferred location holes of the seat
mounting tube (see Fig 6).
4. Re-tighten the 10mm fixing bolt. Refit the seat onto
your Scooter. Do not have the
seat set too high, you must be able to place both feet
firmly on the Scooter's floor area. Stability will be
reduced the higher your seat is set on the mounting
tube. Always take great care when cornering, lean
into the corner to achieve the best stability from your
Scooter.
For a comfortable driving
position the backrest of your seat can be adjusted to
one of the four fixed positions by moving the stop bolt
located in each side hinge bracket(see fig 7).The left
hinge bracket is marked 90 ,100 ,105 and 120 with
corresponding hole positions. With the aid of a 4mm
hexagon key and a9mm spanner(not provided)remove
and reposition the stop bolt from each of the two hinge
brackets, into the appropriate angled position. Retighten
each bolt and locknut making certain the two bolts are
located in exactly the same position on either side.
Both stop bolts must be positioned in the same
position for the backrest to be fully supported, failure to
observe this warning may distort the backrest frame.
The rearward stability of your scooter will be
reduced the greater the backrest is set past 90 .Always
Seat Slide Adjustment:
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5. Seat Height Adjustment:
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(Fig 4).Located on the right front
side of the seat. This lever allows you to adjust your seat
forwards and backwards when sitting on the seat. Simply
pull up the lever and move in the desired position
backwards by pushing or forward by hitching. As soon as
the lever is released, the seat will lock into the new
position.
Test that the seat has fully locked by hitching
backwards and forwards.
Do not carry out this operation when your
Scooter is moving ,first stop apply the brakes and then
carry out the seat positioning.
The seat as fitted to your Scooter, has a fold
down backrest(see Fig 5).The seat has two height positions.
Your distributor will position the seat to allow you
the most comfortable driving position.
You may need to alter the seat
height setting at a later date, please follow these
instructions.
6. Backrest Angle Adjustment :
Caution:
Warning:
Warning:
Warning:
SEAT:
Warning:
Seat Slide Adjustment:
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5. Seat Height Adjustment:
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Caution:
Warning:
Warning:
Warning:
Warning:
SEAT:
6. Backrest Angle Adjustment :
8
FIG 3
FIG 4
FIG 5
FIG 6
FIG 7

9
take great care when going up steep slopes or kerbs,
always lean forward to achieve the best stability for your
Scooter.
The upper cushion of your
backrest (See Fig 8) can be adjustment for height, giving
you more back support if you are tall, by operating the
small latch at the base of the left hand round support bar.
Lift the cushion up or push down for the most comfortable
position. The headrest will also lift out for convenience.
Your Scooter seat is fitted with a
safety belt to prevent you from slipping forwards under
braking conditions or when going sown a slope or over
obstacles, always us it-even for short journeys.
The lap belt can be adjusted on one side to fit
comfortably around your waist. To fit simply connect the
two buckles together( see fig 9 )until a distinct 'click' is
heard. To remove simply 'press' the red buckle and the
two belts will separate. Care should be taken
when the belt is not in use, it should be connected
together and placed in the centre of the seat cushion.
Failure to observe this notice could lead to the two
buckles falling onto and damaging the bodywork, catching
a person or foreign body.
The handlebar of your Scooter is designed to allow you to
position it in a comfortable driving position. It can be locked
into numerous positions or unlocked to move freely for
transportation.
The handlebar lock is operated by a black lever positioned on
the right hand side of the handlebar (see Fig 10). To release
the handlebar from a locked position pull the black lever
upwards, the handlebar will now move freely, but under mild
tension.
To lock the handlebar into a comfortable driving position,
simply push the black lever downwards until the handlebar is
locked firmly into position.
With the combination of the height adjustment together with
the handlebar movement, you should find a suitably
comfortable driving position.
Always make certain the handlebar locking lever is
fully down and the handlebar is securely clamped onto the
chrome support plates before driving your Scooter. For service
adjustment of this part, refer to the Care and Maintenance
section of this manual.
Your controls are located on the handlebar console (see
Fig11) they are:
This allows you to pre-select
you desired top speed. The dial is proportional to speed
and can be set anywhere between 'min' and 'max' increments.
Turn the dial knob anti-clockwise to minimum for a very
7. Backrest Height Adjustment:
1. Speed Adjustment Dial:
Do not drive up a slope greater than 5 if your
backrest is positioned at the 120 position. Failure to
observe this warning may put you in a dangerous situation.
Caution:
8. Lap Saftery Belt:
HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT
Warning:
CONTROL FEATURES
7. Backrest Height Adjustment:
8. Lap Saftery Belt:
1. Speed Adjustment Dial:
Caution:
HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT
Warning:
CONTROL FEATURES
FIG 8
FIG 9
FIG 10
On-Off
Power
Switch
5Battery
Meter
Status
Indicator
Hazzard
WIIarning
Hi/Lo
Speed
Switch 7
4
6
3
Horn Direction
Indicator
Light Switch
9
10
2
Front/Rear
Light Switch
FIG 11
Speed
Adjustment
Dial
1
6Diection
Warning
Lights
Diection
Warning
Lights
7
8
Lo-Speed
Warning
Light

20
3. Weather conditions; wet slippery surfaces can be
dangerous. Always avoid these situations if possible.
If your Scooter wheels have been fitted with a solid
puncture resisting inserts then kerb climbing must be avoided.
do not recommend these inserts as they reduce the
pneumatic suspension properties of your Scooter.
Note:
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CONTROL OVER GRASS & GRAVEL ETC.
Caution:
Care must be taken when attempting to drive over soft
surfaces such as those found in parks etc. The surface may
look level, but this can be deceiving and hidden dangers may
make your Scooter become unstable or grounded. Avoid
unkept grass, loose deep gravel or sand, do not exceed the
capabilities of your Scooter.
Always have an attendant to assist you in circumstances
where you are not certain of the terrain. Always anticipate
and think safety.
Because of the power of your Scooter,
you will be able to climb inclines. But
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The maximum safe
gradient limit is 10 degrees. The reason for this is to ensure
good stability.
Note:
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CONTROL OVER GRASS & GRAVEL ETC.
Caution: Freerider
Always have the anti-tipping wheels fitted to your Scooter
(Fig 19) .They are an important part of your Scooters design
and reduce the likely hood of backward tipping.
Always avoid where possible turning on slopes or climbing
kerbs. Always make certain that your Scooter is in full
working order and your batteries are fully charged before
attempting to drive.
Never attempt to drive beyond the design capability of your
Scooter. Observe weather conditions. Tyres
can slip on wet or icy surfaces.
i.e. During or after a thunderstorm.
Do not attempt to turn when negotiating an incline, only turn
when all wheels are fully on or off the incline; failure to
observe this warning could result in the machine becoming
unstable and toppling over.
Always lean forward when ascending an incline and backwards
when descending an incline. This will enable you to maintain
good stability and will eliminate any chance of a rear or forward
upset.
The rear stability of your Scooter is
dependent on a number of factors which you should
consider before attempting to climb an incline or other
obstacle: (a) your height; (b) the height of your seat;
(c) your weight and (d) the angle of the incline you are
attempting to climb. All of these factors can affect the rear
stability of your Scooter. If you are unsure of your
capability to climb an obstacle, then try another route -
always think 'safety first'.
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DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH DEEP WATER OR LEAVE
YOUR FREERIDER EXPOSED TO HEAVY RAIN.
PLEASE NOTE:
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DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH DEEP WATER OR LEAVE
YOUR FREERIDER EXPOSED TO HEAVY RAIN.
PLEASE NOTE:
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TRANSPORTING YOUR SCOOTER
Whether it is for a holiday, a day out to visit family or friends,
or a trip to the shop, your scooter can be taken along
too. To enable your Scooter to be transported a suitable
size estate car or 'people carrier' type vehicle will be
necessary. You will require a vehicle with a tail gate height of
74cm(29")and an internal storage space of width 66cm
(26") and length 142cm (56"): please note this will reduce
your passenger carrying capacity.
You will also require a suitable folding ramp to lift your
Scooter into your car. You Freerider Distributor will be
able to advise you of suitable products for this purpose (see
fig 20 ).
Please note in some instances of vehicle access you may need
to remove your Scooter's seat prior to loading your
Scooter (see note No.1,'Seat Lock Lever' on page 7 of this
manual).
FIG 20
FIG 19
Anti-tipping wheels

vehicle. Always keep your body clear of your Scooter to
prevent entrapment.
Always make certain your scooter tyres and your ramp
surface is dry, failure of observe this warning could make
your Scooter unstable and put you in a dangerous situation.
Always make certain your ramps are at a sufficiently
low angle to maintain good stability and climbing
adhesion. Failure to observe this warning could put you
in a dangerous situation.
Never ride on your Scooter when loading it into a vehicle,
failure to observe this warning could put you in dangerous
situation.
Always use a ramp with a designed load specification which
is capable of carrying your Scooter, failure to observe this
warning could put you in dangerous situation.
Always make certain that your Scooter and any ancillary
part is correctly strapped into your carrying vehicle to
prevent forward or reward movement during normal
driving or in the case of severe braking. Most of modern
vehicles have 'loading eyes' situation in the carrying
vehicles floor, use these with suitable straps to prevent
your Scooter moving.
Always make certain your scooter drive system
is in the engaged position.
For convenience, you may want to dismantle your scooter to
allow it to be transported in a smaller space. Your Scooter
can be dismantled into six individual parts (see fig 31, page
23). To enable Scoter to be dismantled and transported
follow these simple instructions. This procedure can be
carried out without tools.
1. Drive your Scooter close to the vehicle into which
you are about to load it. You may need some assistance
to life the components once your machine is dismantled.
2. Switch off your scooter. First remove the seat by releasing
the 'black' locking lever. Rotate the 90 to the right
or left , lift the seat upwards slightly twisting.This will
1. Remove your seat or fold down the backrest as necessary.
2. Lower the steering handlebars sufficiently to allow the
handlebars clearance under the top of your tail gate
entry, lock handlebars into position with black locking lever.
3. Set you 'Hi/Lo' speed switch into 'Lo' position(see fig 11
No.2, page9)
4. Set your speed 'min-max' adjustment dial (see fig11 No.1)
to a suitable power output to climb the ramp angle safely.
5. Switch Scooter 'on' and gently operate the speed control
lever, to make a slow and controlled accent of ramp.
6. When you have safety loaded your Scooter into your
vehicle switch off the power switch. Load ramp into vehicle.
To unload your scooter from your car follow points to 1
to 6 in reverse order.
Always make certain that you are on level ground when
loading and unloading your Scooter from your carrying
LOADING YOUR SCOOTER
Warning:
Warning:
DISMANTLING YOUR SCOOTER
LOADING YOUR SCOOTER
Warning:
Warning:
DISMANTLING YOUR SCOOTER
21
FIG 21
FIG 22
FIG 23
FIG 24
FIG 25

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
FIG 44
FIG 43
Three fuses are located below the Scooter rear body
cover ( see fig 44 ) the fuses are positioned in black plastic
housings which are sealed by hinged lids.
For access to the fuses, following the removal of your seat
and rear body cover, lift the fuse block from it's mounting.
Lift up the appropriate fuse lid and withdraw the 'blown'
fuse. Replace the blown fuse with identical rated fuse, close
fuse lid and replace fuse block onto mounting. The fuses are
located in the following order:-
Charger/Lights ( Red 10 amp ).
Top not used.
Middle 12 volt power supply ( yellow 20A ).
Bottom Front/Rear Lights ( Blue 15A ).
Left Fuse Block:
Right Fuse Blocks:
Dimensions
Total Length
Maximum width over wheels
Turning Diameter(between walls)
Maximum seat height from base
Minimum seat height from base
Maximum seat height from ground
Seat backrest angle(adjustable)
Seat fore-aft sliding adjustment
Minimum Seat width (arms adjustable)
Seat depth
Backrest height(without extension)
Maximum Handlebar height from
ground (adjustable)
Minimum Handlebar height from
ground (folded for transportation)
Ground clearance
Front Wheel size (Pneumatic)
Rear Wheel size (Pneumatic)
Weight
Total weight ( excl. batteries)
Frame Assembly (heaviest part)
Seat (include arm rest)
Battery (each)
Charger
Maximum user weight
Model Code:
Cms
139
63
116
50
48
68
9 TO 120
10
56
46
43
106
60
8.5
31
31
Kg
57
23.5
20
17
2
160
0
Ins
55
25
46
20
19
27
4
22
18
17
42
24
3.4
12.5
12.5
Lbs
126
52
44
37
4
350
Cms
148
62
165
50
48
68
90 TO 105
NO
71
48
46
100
58
9
31
31
Kg
87.5
31
24
17(50Ah)
19(62 Ah)
2
277
(50 Ah)
Ins
59
25
65
20
19
27
NO
28
19
18
39
23
3.5
12.5
12.5
Lbs
193
68
53
37
42
4
500
FR510DXs2b
Cms
132
62
82
50
48
68
90 TO 105
NO
71
48
46
106
60
9
25.4
31
Kg
80.5
32.5
24
17(50Ah)
19(62 Ah)
2
277
Ins
52
24.5
32
20
19
27
NO
28
19
18
42
24
3.5
10
12.5
Lbs
177
72
53
37
42
4
500
Working fuse Blown fuse(replace)
FIG 44
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FR168-3X/FR168-3Xs

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CLASSIFICATION
Maximum safe climbing angle:
Maximum speed:
Range:
Exceeding the safe climbing angle may put you at risk of
injury. On no account must you attempt to climb an incline of
more than 10
Recommended Tyre Pressure:
Safety Note:
Note
Note
Type 'B' (EN12184 : 1999) Class 3(The
use of invalid carriages on the highway regulations 1988)
10 with 350ls (160kg) rider
The safe climbing angle is measured with the seat
backrest to their fullest extent, with a rider weight of 350lbs
(160kg). The motor on your Scooter is powerful and may be
able to climb a steeper incline than the maximum safe climbing
angle.
up to 8mph (13km/h) [+/- 10%]
dependent on weight and manufacturing tolerances.
Not: reverse speed is 50% of forward speed.
Up to 35 miles (56km) between charges under ideal
conditions. : Range varies with weight, terrain,
temperature, battery condition etc. and is subject to
manufacturing tolerances. : your batteries will need a
period of 'running in' before they will reach their optimum
capacity. Up to 15 charge/discharge cycles can be expected
before full range is experienced. See the battery charging
section of this manual.
4.00-5.4ply grey
Front 30psi (2.1bar), Rear
as this will exceed the design capability of the
motor and rear stability of your Scooter.
Backrest angle:
Tyre Size:
Rearward stability will be dependent on the
position your backrest is adjusted to . The 120 position
should not be used if you are contemplating climbing slopes
over 5 .
CLASSIFICATION
Maximum safe climbing angle:
Backrest angle:
Maximum speed:
Range:
Safety Note:
Note
Note
35psi (2.5 bar). Do not exceed maximum
inflation figure indicated on tyre wall.
2 x 12 volt. Maintenance free. 50AH sealed lead
acid.
Conforms to: EN60335-2-29 and En12184.
24 volt DC.(Drive system)
12 volt Dc.(Lighting system)
Rear wheel, direct drive via sealed drive axle.
24 volt DC. Permanent magnet, totally enclosed for
outdoor use. 4 pole,external brush. 4.5 Amp. (no load)
600W. 5700 r.p.m. (+/-200 r.p.m.)
Automatic dynamic regenerating braking system
with spring activated magnetic solenoid parking brake.
Free wheel facility. Manual brake to front wheels.
Easily dismantled into six basic pieces for
convenient transporting ( see page 21 ) .
for driving comfort.
State of the art design for safety
and smooth operation; incorporating 'Fault' diagnosis.
Charging point is on the handlebars.
complies with E.M.C. Directive 89/336/EEC
complies with Medical Devices Directives 93/42/EEC
Batteries:
Charger:
Electrical System:
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Drive system:
Motor:
Brake:
Modular Design:
Adjustable Locking Tiller:
Proportional Speed Control:
Contoured Seat:
Automatic Charger:
DC output 24 Volt. 5Amp.
With sliding facility, adjustable for height,
arm width and armrest angle. Swivels for easy access.
Four fixed backrest positions.
Batteries:
Charger:
Electrical System:
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Drive system:
Motor:
Brake:
Modular Design:
Adjustable Locking Tiller:
Proportional Speed Control:
Contoured Seat:
Automatic Charger:
63cm
9cm
120cm
139cm
93cm
17.5cm
48cm
56cm
43cm
106cm
63cm
317cm diameter
wall to wall
16cm
47cm
Produkt Specifikationer
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Model: | FR510DXXs |
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