Metro Mobility Patriot Manuel utilisateur

Non-medical Device
This product is not a medical device and is not intended to assist, treat, diagnose
or alleviate any medical condition or disability.
USER MANUAL
Model: Patriot

Please read the user manual carefully before taking the product into use.
· This manual applies to our model: Patriot
· This manual contains operations and assembly methods.
· This manual contains scooter maintenance and self inspection methods. Please
store in proper place.
· This manual contains solutions to simple device faults.
· Please provide this manual for reference when other people are going to use this
scooter.
· The annotations and illustrations in this manual might be slightly different with
the real parts due to quality improvements from changing design. We thank you for
your patience.
· Contact your dealer if there is any ambiguity or questions.
· Improper use of any vehicle may lead to injury. Unsafe driving could harm
yourselves and others.
· The mobility scooter is intended to comfortably transport those with walking
difficulties.
· This mobility scooter is designed to transport 1 person only.
How to Use This Manual

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Content
I. Introduction .............................................................................................................................03
II. Safety Guide ............................................................................................................................04
III. Operation .................................................................................................................................05
IV. Seat Removal and Adjustment ..........................................................................................10
V. Tiller, Battery and Charging...................................................................................................11
VI. Transportation..........................................................................................................................14
VII. Guidance for Safe Operation and Use.............................................................................. 15
VIII. Battery and Charging Information ...................................................................................18
IX. General Warning ....................................................................................................................20
X. Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 22
XI. Routine Maintenance ...........................................................................................................24
XII. Trouble Shooting Guide .......................................................................................................25
XIII. Warranty ..................................................................................................................................28

All of our Scooters undergo rigorous tests to ensure they meet our requirements for
comfort, safety and durability.
Metro Mobility is based in product quality, value and genuinely caring for our customers.
We pride ourselves not only on designing and building the most innovative products, but
also on our commitment to offer an excellent standard of customer service both in sale
and after sale.
Before using your scooter please read this manual carefully. It will provide you with all
the information you will require. However, if you have any questions about the use, main-
tenance or safety of your scooter, please contact your local dealer. If you have any
where our support team will catch up with you.
The scooter is intended for the use of people of all ages who may have difficulty walking
for periods of time. It is ideal for outdoor use and suitable for users up to 136kg in weight,
300lbs. Differing user weights can cause performance variation. Maximum user weight
was tested using a 136kg test dummy.
Electromagnetic fields, such as those emitted by shop alarms may be disturbed by the
use of the scooter. The function of the scooter may also be disturbed by these electro-
magnetic fields.
We are dedicated to providing products of quality that fully and reliably meet the
requirements of their intended use. We are BS/EN ISO 9001 accredited which is the inter-
nationally recognized standard for quality management systems. This approval ensures
we provide quality in all areas of our business from development through to final deliv-
ery. Should you require any further assistance, please contact your local dealer.
Introduction
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DO NOT OPERATE THE SCOOTER BEFORE READING AND UNDERSTANDING THIS INSTRUCTION
MANUAL.
IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT ABOUT THE MEANING OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, OR ANY OF THE CAU-
TIONS AND WARNINGS, PLEASE CONSULT YOUR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL, DEALER OR
RELEVANT TECHNICAL PERSONNEL.
FAILURE TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE OPERATION OF THE SCOOTER MAY RESULT IN ANUNEX-
PECTED RESPONSE FROM THE EQUIPMENT WHICH CAN THEN LEAD TO POSSIBLE INJURY OR
DAMAGE.
NOTES
Warning and Caution notices used in this manual apply to hazards and unsafe practic-
es that could result in personal injury or damage to property.
WARNING
We supply an extensive range of mobility scooters to meet the varying needs of individ-
ual users. It is the responsibility of the individual user and their qualified healthcare advi-
sor, to decide which scooter is suitable for the user’s intended purpose.
Regarding restraints, seat positioning straps, posture correction or other positional aids
and accessories, it is the obligation of the qualified healthcare professional in conjunc-
tion with the dealer to ensure the suitability of such equipment for the safe operation of
the scooter.
Serious injury can occur in the event of a fall from a mobility scooter. We DO NOT RECOM-
MEND that a scooter user is transported in any type of vehicle when seated in the scoot-
er.
At this time, there are no approved Tie-down Systems for the transportation of a user in
ANY moving vehicle whilst seated in a scooter.It is our opinion that users of mobility
scooters should be transferred into the appropriate vehicle seating with proper
restraints for transportation.
Intended Use
The intended use of the device is for people who can barely walk but have the ability
to operate a mobility scooter.
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Safty Guide

PARTS DESCRIPTION
CONTROL PANEL
All of the drive controls for the scooter are to be found on the tiller control box.
Operation
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Control Panel
Basket
Headlight
Tires
Battery
Adjustable
Armests
45
1
2
1. Battery Gauge
2. Speed Knob
3. Throttle Control Lever
4. Light Swtich
5. Horn Button
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Operation
As the scooter moves over differing terrain, it is normal for the Battery Gauge to dip up
and down. For a more accurate reading, stop the scooter. The gauge will dip more often
in cold and damp weather as the capacity and efficiency of all batteries drop in these
conditions.
TIP
If your battery gauge has gone into the “RED” section you can increase your remaining
range by reducing your maximum speed. Remember you MUST charge your battery
overnight as soon as you can to prevent battery damage.
Operating the Lights
The lights are operated by pressing the blue button on the front fascia panel. Press the
button once to illuminate the lights, press the button again to switch the lights off. Switch
the lights on to make yourself more visible in low levels of light, day or night (see figure
2).
The Preset Speed Knob
Turning this knob to the left, reduces your avail-
able maximum speed.
Turning it to the right, increases the available
maximum speed (see figure 1).
The Battery Gauge
This gives an approximation of battery charge
and is illuminated for clarity.
The gauge is “RED” empty, to “YELLOW” charge
required, to “GREEN” charged.
Slowest Setting Fastest Setting
Figure 1
LEDS
91-100% battery remaining
76-90% battery remaining
61-75% battery remaining
46-60% battery remaining
31-45% battery remaining
21-30% battery remaining
10-20% battery remaining
<10% battery remaining
BATTERY PERCENTAGE
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Operation
Throttle Lever
The throttle lever controls the speed as well as
the forward and reverse motion of the scooter.
To move the scooter in a FORWARD motion,
PULL the lever with the RIGHT hand or PUSH the
lever with the LEFT THUMB.
To move the scooter in a REVERSE motion, PULL
the lever with the LEFT HAND or PUSH the lever
with the RIGHT THUMB. The lever will return
when released and the scooter will slow to a
stop .
The more you move the lever, the more your
speed will increase (up to its preset maxi-
mum). It is possible to operate your scooter
using only one side of the throttle lever. To do
this simply PUSH and PULL on the chosen side
of the throttle lever(see figure 3).
Horn Button
Pressing the horn button produces an audible
warning sound. Use this function to warn
pedestrians of your presence when necessary
(see figure 4).
Key Switch
The key switch switches the scooter ON and
OFF.
Please note that the key cannot be removed
when it is in the ON position.
Turning the key to OFF while driving will cause
the scooter to stop very abruptly. This is not
recommended, except in an emergency, as
continual use of this function could result in
damage to the scooter.
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Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4

Make sure that the switch is in the OFF position before getting on or off the scooter. To
ensure that the scooter is OFF, remove the key.
Charging Socket
The socket to connect the charger is located on the battery pack (see figure 5 and 6).
To use the socket, swivel the plastic cover to the left or right to reveal the socket connec-
tions. The charger output plug can now be connected, ready to accept charge current
from the battery charger.
After use, ensure that the plastic swivel cover is rotated back into place. This action helps
prevent water from entering the socket connections.
Figure 5 Figure 6
XLR
Operation
WARNING
Do not attempt to charge your scooter outdoors or in damp/wet condi-
tions. Failure to comply with this instruction may lead to a shock or fire
hazard.
Freewheel mechanism
A freewheel device disengages the engine to allow for
manual operation only. By pushing the lever back-
ward, you will engage the motor to drive again. Please
make sure to power off the scooter when moving the
lever from unlock to lock position. This will ensure the
scooter registers the change.
The lever is located on the right hand side of the
scooter rear panel(see figure 7).
Figure 7
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Operation
WARNING
Use extreme caution in the freewheel mode, especially on slopes/in-
clines. In these circumstances, letting go of your scooter will cause the
scooter to roll.
Please ensure that the freewheel function is disengaged when intend-
ing to ride the scooter and that after use, it is reengaged. Failure to do so
may result in injury.
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