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... lead to injury and/or damage to your scooter in a safe place, or with these instructions for best practices, and to death, serious injury, hazardous conditions, or product malfunction. SUGGESTION - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 3 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 I. Improper use could lead to keep it in prime operating order. Follow these symbols: WARNING - The manufacturer...
... lead to injury and/or damage to your scooter in a safe place, or with these instructions for best practices, and to death, serious injury, hazardous conditions, or product malfunction. SUGGESTION - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 3 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 I. Improper use could lead to keep it in prime operating order. Follow these symbols: WARNING - The manufacturer...
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... life of the scooter. Do not put the scooter in freewheel when on an incline or decline. To ensure the user's familiarity with the scooter's operation, practice driving at low speeds in the owner's manual. Fully charge the battery after every trip and prior to red, charge the scooter as soon as possible. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 4 www.drivemedical...
... life of the scooter. Do not put the scooter in freewheel when on an incline or decline. To ensure the user's familiarity with the scooter's operation, practice driving at low speeds in the owner's manual. Fully charge the battery after every trip and prior to red, charge the scooter as soon as possible. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 4 www.drivemedical...
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... when possible. Store in a clean and dry condition. Do not drive your scooter at night without proper lighting. Do not remove the anti-tip wheels. Keep your feet on the foot board at all times during operation. Do not...parts other than the frame. If you are tired, or after consuming alcohol. Be cautious when driving your scooter in busy areas or shopping malls. Under no circumstances should the scooter be used as a seat in your scooter for an extended period of time, power off the scooter. II. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual...
... when possible. Store in a clean and dry condition. Do not drive your scooter at night without proper lighting. Do not remove the anti-tip wheels. Keep your feet on the foot board at all times during operation. Do not...parts other than the frame. If you are tired, or after consuming alcohol. Be cautious when driving your scooter in busy areas or shopping malls. Under no circumstances should the scooter be used as a seat in your scooter for an extended period of time, power off the scooter. II. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual...
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... assistance. Be sure to follow the setup instructions prior to using your scooter in drive position Batteries - Be sure to help accommodate your authorized Drive Medical Provider for the first time. ... components before each use: Electrical connections - Users may encounter difficult maneuvering situations such as narrow doorways, travelling up and down ramps, cornering, and travelling on your time, and carefully maneuver the scooter. engaged in any parts, features, or functions on uneven terrain. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 6 www.drivemedical.com...
... assistance. Be sure to follow the setup instructions prior to using your scooter in drive position Batteries - Be sure to help accommodate your authorized Drive Medical Provider for the first time. ... components before each use: Electrical connections - Users may encounter difficult maneuvering situations such as narrow doorways, travelling up and down ramps, cornering, and travelling on your time, and carefully maneuver the scooter. engaged in any parts, features, or functions on uneven terrain. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 6 www.drivemedical.com...
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... scooter in freewheel model while on a slope. Erratic movements, or back and forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 7 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 if necessary lower the speed before travelling on an incline. Your scooter is travelling down the incline. When travelling down an incline, never backwards. WARNING - III. Please refer to a stop, use...
... scooter in freewheel model while on a slope. Erratic movements, or back and forth patterns may increase the chance of tipping. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 7 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 if necessary lower the speed before travelling on an incline. Your scooter is travelling down the incline. When travelling down an incline, never backwards. WARNING - III. Please refer to a stop, use...
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... levers to Section XII SPECIFICATIONS for this scooter. WARNING - ATTENTION - When your scooter is in the unit. SAFETY GUIDELINES WARNING - Engaged, or "drive" mode, secures the locking mechanism on a slope greater than the maximum climbing angle for this is equipped with or without power. Never put your scooter. this information. ATTENTION - SUGGESTION - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 8 www.drivemedical.com...
... levers to Section XII SPECIFICATIONS for this scooter. WARNING - ATTENTION - When your scooter is in the unit. SAFETY GUIDELINES WARNING - Engaged, or "drive" mode, secures the locking mechanism on a slope greater than the maximum climbing angle for this is equipped with or without power. Never put your scooter. this information. ATTENTION - SUGGESTION - Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 8 www.drivemedical.com...
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... has designed it . Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 9 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Your scooter is returned to perform superbly on level outdoor surfaces. ATTENTION - once the scooter comes to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your scooter is purposed for in-home use electricity to a stop the park brake activates automatically locking the drive wheels. Quickly moving the throttle...
... has designed it . Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 9 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Your scooter is returned to perform superbly on level outdoor surfaces. ATTENTION - once the scooter comes to the closest shelter immediately. Completely dry your scooter is purposed for in-home use electricity to a stop the park brake activates automatically locking the drive wheels. Quickly moving the throttle...
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... your weight or downward force on adjustable parts. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 11 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 ATTENTION - POSITIONING BELT (OPTIONAL) A safety belt may be securely stowed in a motor vehicle, or any other transportation device. Adjustable parts should be included with your scooter while in your scooter. Position yourself as a seat belt in the back of a van, truck...
... your weight or downward force on adjustable parts. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 11 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 ATTENTION - POSITIONING BELT (OPTIONAL) A safety belt may be securely stowed in a motor vehicle, or any other transportation device. Adjustable parts should be included with your scooter while in your scooter. Position yourself as a seat belt in the back of a van, truck...
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Be aware of your scooter. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 12 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 WARNING - Never use when operating your scooter. Always keep in your scooter. WARNING - Damaged or worn upholstery increases the risk of alcohol or mind altering substances. ...or over-the-counter drugs while operating your own physical limitations when familiarizing yourself with the scooter. Never smoke while seated in mind your own limitations, and substance use your scooter. ATTENTION - III. SAFETY GUIDELINES PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS, Rx DRUGS, ALCOHOL & SMOKING You must...
Be aware of your scooter. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 12 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 WARNING - Never use when operating your scooter. Always keep in your scooter. WARNING - Damaged or worn upholstery increases the risk of alcohol or mind altering substances. ...or over-the-counter drugs while operating your own physical limitations when familiarizing yourself with the scooter. Never smoke while seated in mind your own limitations, and substance use your scooter. ATTENTION - III. SAFETY GUIDELINES PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS, Rx DRUGS, ALCOHOL & SMOKING You must...
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Seat Back 2. Basket 6. Seat Swivel & Release Lever 9. Footboard 14. Anti-tip Wheels Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 14 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Accessory Post 15. Tiller Adjustment Knob 7. Circuit Breaker 13. Seat Post 10. Charge Port 12. Seat Base 4. Battery Pack 11. Armrests 3. Control Panel 5. Freewheel Lever 16. V. Familiarize yourself with the terminology to identify your scooter parts. Front Wheel Lock 8. PARTS Please refer to the diagram below to better understand part references throughout the Owner's Manual. 1.
Seat Back 2. Basket 6. Seat Swivel & Release Lever 9. Footboard 14. Anti-tip Wheels Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 14 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Accessory Post 15. Tiller Adjustment Knob 7. Circuit Breaker 13. Seat Post 10. Charge Port 12. Seat Base 4. Battery Pack 11. Armrests 3. Control Panel 5. Freewheel Lever 16. V. Familiarize yourself with the terminology to identify your scooter parts. Front Wheel Lock 8. PARTS Please refer to the diagram below to better understand part references throughout the Owner's Manual. 1.
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V. Familiarize yourself with the terminology to identify your scooter control panel and its functions. Throttle 5. Key 7. Diagnostic Light (the red light on the battery indicator will also display flash codes when a problem exists) Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 15 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Key Switch 6. Horn Button 3. Battery Indicator 2. Speed Dial 4. PARTS Please refer to the diagram below to better understand references throughout the Owner's Manual. 1.
V. Familiarize yourself with the terminology to identify your scooter control panel and its functions. Throttle 5. Key 7. Diagnostic Light (the red light on the battery indicator will also display flash codes when a problem exists) Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 15 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Key Switch 6. Horn Button 3. Battery Indicator 2. Speed Dial 4. PARTS Please refer to the diagram below to better understand references throughout the Owner's Manual. 1.
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... with the battery lock around the post. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 16 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Then swivel the battery lock so the long side rests on the seat release lever, place the seat onto the seat post. Release the lever and rotate the seat until it locks into place. SETUP Your scooter requires assembly prior to properly set up on...
... with the battery lock around the post. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 16 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Then swivel the battery lock so the long side rests on the seat release lever, place the seat onto the seat post. Release the lever and rotate the seat until it locks into place. SETUP Your scooter requires assembly prior to properly set up on...
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...inserting the round charger connector into the battery charging terminal on the basket, and then push down to secure in the seat frame so that the armrests face forward. VI. Secure the armrests in place with the mounting holes on the battery pack, and then insert the 3-pronged... plug into the attachment points in place. Step 6: Fully charge the scooter by aligning the bracket on the tiller with the provided star knobs at the desired width. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 17 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 SETUP Step 4: Insert...
...inserting the round charger connector into the battery charging terminal on the basket, and then push down to secure in the seat frame so that the armrests face forward. VI. Secure the armrests in place with the mounting holes on the battery pack, and then insert the 3-pronged... plug into the attachment points in place. Step 6: Fully charge the scooter by aligning the bracket on the tiller with the provided star knobs at the desired width. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 17 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 SETUP Step 4: Insert...
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... allows for use in advance to essential items, and maintain an even speed avoiding stop-and-go driving. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Sealed lead acid AGM or gel-cell batteries are designed for safe transportation on public transportation contact your scooter on aircraft, buses, and trains. X. BATTERIES & CHARGING BATTERY RANGE There are Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 27 www.drivemedical...
... allows for use in advance to essential items, and maintain an even speed avoiding stop-and-go driving. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Sealed lead acid AGM or gel-cell batteries are designed for safe transportation on public transportation contact your scooter on aircraft, buses, and trains. X. BATTERIES & CHARGING BATTERY RANGE There are Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 27 www.drivemedical...
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...of the wheels. Follow the Maintenance Schedule at a lower speed. Check the throttle operation and brakes before using your scooter to sit in prime operating condition. While some of the maintenance can ensure years of maximum use a conditioner on the battery charge, usage...service please contact your scooter for 8 to 12 hours to allow unseen moisture to extreme heat or cold. Keep the scooter clean and free from an authorized Drive Medical provider. In extremely hot conditions your scooter may operate at the end of the batteries. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual...
...of the wheels. Follow the Maintenance Schedule at a lower speed. Check the throttle operation and brakes before using your scooter to sit in prime operating condition. While some of the maintenance can ensure years of maximum use a conditioner on the battery charge, usage...service please contact your scooter for 8 to 12 hours to allow unseen moisture to extreme heat or cold. Keep the scooter clean and free from an authorized Drive Medical provider. In extremely hot conditions your scooter may operate at the end of the batteries. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual...
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... sure it to the frame and electronics. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 29 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 WARNING - Never use a damp cloth with an approved disinfectant safe for a prolonged period flat spots may result in the wheels. CLEANING & DISINFECTION To clean your scooter use any chemicals on the plastic and metal parts. WARNING - ATTENTION - Improper storage of your...
... sure it to the frame and electronics. Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 29 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 WARNING - Never use a damp cloth with an approved disinfectant safe for a prolonged period flat spots may result in the wheels. CLEANING & DISINFECTION To clean your scooter use any chemicals on the plastic and metal parts. WARNING - ATTENTION - Improper storage of your...
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... the following conditions may indicate a serious problem with your scooter. Contact your scooter, or defective scooter parts. Fill out your authorized Drive Medical provider's information below, along with your scooter information for information on Loose seat or seat components SUGGESTION - AUTHORIZED DRIVE MEDICAL PROVIDER: ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: DATE OF PURCHASE: MODEL: SERIAL NUMBER: Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 30 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14...
... the following conditions may indicate a serious problem with your scooter. Contact your scooter, or defective scooter parts. Fill out your authorized Drive Medical provider's information below, along with your scooter information for information on Loose seat or seat components SUGGESTION - AUTHORIZED DRIVE MEDICAL PROVIDER: ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: DATE OF PURCHASE: MODEL: SERIAL NUMBER: Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 30 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14...
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Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 31 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Once a year take your scooter routinely for service issue or wearable items. INSPECTION Inspect the throttle is not bent when in performance Check the entire scooter and clean any mud, dirt, hair, food, drink, etc. on the tires ...spots on tires Inspect seat, armrests, and front riggings for loose hardware or damage Inspect batteries are free from corrosion Inspect all harnesses to the controller are securely fastened Check the brakes for functionality at lowest speed setting Check the anti-tip wheels for wear, and ...
Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 31 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 Once a year take your scooter routinely for service issue or wearable items. INSPECTION Inspect the throttle is not bent when in performance Check the entire scooter and clean any mud, dirt, hair, food, drink, etc. on the tires ...spots on tires Inspect seat, armrests, and front riggings for loose hardware or damage Inspect batteries are free from corrosion Inspect all harnesses to the controller are securely fastened Check the brakes for functionality at lowest speed setting Check the anti-tip wheels for wear, and ...
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Check speed pot connection, replace speed pot if necessary. A Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 32 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 A diagnostic flash code can be displayed in the rest or neutral position when powering on constantly. Contact your scooter are designed to help you have a diagnostic light on the tiller that will begin to clear the flash code. Check connections to...
Check speed pot connection, replace speed pot if necessary. A Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual 32 www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 A diagnostic flash code can be displayed in the rest or neutral position when powering on constantly. Contact your scooter are designed to help you have a diagnostic light on the tiller that will begin to clear the flash code. Check connections to...
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.... Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 35 REPLACEMENT PARTS WARRANTY Parts that are limited to one (1) year from state to warranted parts will void Drive Medical's product warranty. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS o Plastic shrouds and footrests o Upholstery and seating Failure to the remainder of Drive Medical o Labor, service calls, shipping and other express warranty. Warranty service must be warranted for repair...
.... Spitfire Scout Owner's Manual www.drivemedical.com REV3.9.29.14 35 REPLACEMENT PARTS WARRANTY Parts that are limited to one (1) year from state to warranted parts will void Drive Medical's product warranty. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS o Plastic shrouds and footrests o Upholstery and seating Failure to the remainder of Drive Medical o Labor, service calls, shipping and other express warranty. Warranty service must be warranted for repair...