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Adjustable steering handle bars
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Console
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Charging socket
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Removable basket
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Wireless battery pack
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Floor mat
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Plastic rear wheels with soli tyres
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Solid front wheel
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Adjustable seat
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Rear bumper
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Speed control lever
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Steering lock pin
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Seat swivel lever
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PURPOSE OF YOUR bootie
Your
bootie
bootie
is suitable for persons who
require independent mobility combined
with comfort, manouevreability, reliability
and a product that needs a minimal
amount of maintenance.
The intended user should posses some
degree of ability with the use of both arms and hands,
reasonable balance and eyesight, and a degree of spatial
awareness. The user should have received training in the
use of the product, preferably in their normal environment.
The maximum user weight for the
bootie
bootie
can be found in
the rear of this manual, under 'Technical Specification'.
Your
bootie
bootie
is suitable for use indoors in shopping malls or
precincts for example, or outdoors on dry, smooth level
surfaces. It climbs slopes safely up to 8 and over obstacles
up to 2.5cm (1"). Your Scooter should not be used in
torrential rain or snow, on loose slippery surface and slopes
or on wet grass etc., which could become a danger to the
rider and scooter.
Passengers must not be carried. Excess baggage outside of
Passengers must not be carried. Excess baggage outside of
the seating area can affect stability.
the seating area can affect stability.
Your bootie is a 'Class 2' (B) * vehicle and designed for
Your bootie is a 'Class 2' (B) * vehicle and designed for
pavement use only. The bootie must
pavement use only. The bootie must
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Only be used on the road with caution if a pavement is not
Only be used on the road with caution if a pavement is not
available
available
. It is designed for a single occupant who
. It is designed for a single occupant who
experiences difficulty or discomfort when walking for
experiences difficulty or discomfort when walking for
prolonged periods, but has the use of both legs and the
prolonged periods, but has the use of both legs and the
physical, visual and cognitive ability to operate the Scooter
physical, visual and cognitive ability to operate the Scooter
safely.
safely.
Do not drive your bootie if you are under th influence of
Do not drive your bootie if you are under th influence of
alcohol, drugs or medication that may affect your ability. If in
alcohol, drugs or medication that may affect your ability. If in
doubt consult your doctor.
doubt consult your doctor.
As a pavement user you should familiarise yourself with the
As a pavement user you should familiarise yourself with the
current legislation contained within the Highway Code.
current legislation contained within the Highway Code.
* DEFINITION
* DEFINITION
Electrically powered scooter are classified in the following
categories :
Class 2 as defined in "The use of invalid carriages on the
Highways Regulations 1988". A scooter type invalid carriage
designed for the use on the footway, with maximum speed up
to 4 M.P .H.
Class 'B', as defined in The European Standard EN12184 :
1999. A scooter sufficiently compact and manoeuvrable for
some indoor environments and capable of travelling over
longer distances and negotiating outdoor obstacles.
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GUILDELINES FOR SAFE USE
These symbols below are used in this owners manual to
identify warnings and cautions. It is very important for
you to read and understand them.
Warning:
Warning:
Failure to note the warnings in this
users manual may result in personal injury
Caution:
Caution:
Failure to observe the cautions in this
users manual may result in damage to your Scooter.
Your bootie is a powerful machine, for your safety and the
bootie is a powerful machine, for your safety and the
safety of bystanders, please read all of the instructions
safety of bystanders, please read all of the instructions
in this manual before operating your Scooter, they have been
in this manual before operating your Scooter, they have been
prepared from years of experience with this type of equipment.
prepared from years of experience with this type of equipment.
Follow notes carefully to ensure safety at all times.
Follow notes carefully to ensure safety at all times.
Always make certain your machine is
Always make certain your machine is
in full working order before starting
in full working order before starting
your journey.
your journey.
1. Do not ride your bootie without reading this
1. Do not ride your bootie without reading this
instruction manual. Also read all of the safety
instruction manual. Also read all of the safety
instructions and warnings starting on page 10 of
instructions and warnings starting on page 10 of
this manual.
this manual.
2. Only drive your bootie if your health condition
2. Only drive your bootie if your health condition
will allow you to be safe.
will allow you to be safe.
3. Do not exceed the maximum safe gradient outlined for
3. Do not exceed the maximum safe gradient outlined for
your vehicle (see Technical Specification, page 30).
your vehicle (see Technical Specification, page 30).
Warning: Always have the anti-tipping wheels fitted
Warning: Always have the anti-tipping wheels fitted
when outdoors or on ramps indoors (see page 16).
when outdoors or on ramps indoors (see page 16).
4. Do not carry passengers or exceed the maximum
4. Do not carry passengers or exceed the maximum
carrying weight. (See Technical Specifications page 30).
carrying weight. (See Technical Specifications page 30).
5. Do not mount or dismount your bootie unless it
5. Do not mount or dismount your bootie unless it
is switched off with the freewheel device fully engaged.
is switched off with the freewheel device fully engaged.
6. Do not switch your bootie 'on' with the forward/reverse
6. Do not switch your bootie 'on' with the forward/reverse
lever depressed.
lever depressed.
Warning:
Warning:
Do not hang bags etc over your steering
Do not hang bags etc over your steering
handlebars, always use the front basket. Failure to
handlebars, always use the front basket. Failure to
observe this warning may interfere with your controls
observe this warning may interfere with your controls
and put you and others at risk.
and put you and others at risk.
7. Do not mount or dismount your bootie unless the speed
7. Do not mount or dismount your bootie unless the speed
adjustment dial is set to minimum
adjustment dial is set to minimum
8. Do not reverse your bootie onto uneven inclines or
8. Do not reverse your bootie onto uneven inclines or
surfaces. Be cautious when traversing slopes.
surfaces. Be cautious when traversing slopes.
9. Do not drive your bootie in a confined space unless the
9. Do not drive your bootie in a confined space unless the
speed adjustment dial is set low.
speed adjustment dial is set low.
10. Do not turn suddenly at full speed, especially on uneven
10. Do not turn suddenly at full speed, especially on uneven
or sloping ground.
or sloping ground.
11. Do not drive your bootie where you cannot safely or
11. Do not drive your bootie where you cannot safely or
legally walk. Obey the Highway Code.
legally walk. Obey the Highway Code.
12. Do not drive your
bootie
bootie
unless the seat is locked into
the driving position.
13. Do not drive your
bootie
bootie
with the handlebar adjustment
in the unlocked position.
14. Do not drive your
bootie
bootie
over deep, soft terrain
(eg. soft earth, deep grass, loose gravel, snow).
15. Do not drive when under the influence of alcohol or
certain drugs which may impair your safety.
16. Avoid climbing or descending kerbs, you may permanently
damage your scooter.
17. Always approach small obstacles "straight on" and at slow
speed. Do not attempt to climb or descend kerbs. This
may damage your scooter.
18. Always stop fully before changing direction (forward or
reverse).
19. Always keep your feet on the vehicle when driving.
20. Always proceed carefully while riding, especially as you
approach the downgrade of a ramp.
21. Always avoid uneven surfaces.
22. Always consult your physician or a therapist if in doubt
about your ability to operate a Scooter.
23.
Transport - Do not sit on your bootie while it
Transport - Do not sit on your bootie while it
is in a moving vehicle. Always strap down your
is in a moving vehicle. Always strap down your
bootie then transfer to the vehicle seat.
bootie then transfer to the vehicle seat.
24. The batteries fitted to your
bootie
bootie
are maintenance free
and do not require topping up with distilled water. Do
not attempt to remove the safety valves situated in the
top of the battery. Failure to observe this warning will
invalidate your battery guarantee.
25. Do not drive your
bootie
bootie
through deep water or clean
with a high pressure hose.
26. Do not drive your
bootie
bootie
through sand or sea water, this
is very corrosive. Always wash salt splashing from the
metal parts of your Scooter with hot soapy water as soon
as possible. This is also important during the winter
months when roads and pavements have been treated
with salt water to prevent icing.
Please remember you are a motorised pedestrian and
Please remember you are a motorised pedestrian and
must observe all rules and regulations of other pedestrians
must observe all rules and regulations of other pedestrians
wherever possible. Your bootie has not been designed for
wherever possible. Your bootie has not been designed for
use on normal roads, except for crossing between pavements
use on normal roads, except for crossing between pavements
and where a pavement is not available.
and where a pavement is not available.
Please have a safe journey
Please have a safe journey
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