Shoprider Mobility Aid GK83 User Manual

Dasher 3  
Dasher 4  
Portable Scooter  
Model: GK83 / GK8  
User Manual  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Shoprider® Dasher Portable scooter. The  
Dasher is the ultimate combination of style, comfort and portability.  
The Dasher comes with three interchangeable colors, giving you the choice of a  
different color every day, and includes several innovative and convenient features.  
The Dasher goes with you wherever you go and can be assembled or disassembled in  
just seconds with wireless quick-connect components. The Dasher is super light and  
compact, and can be stored in small areas such as the trunk or back seat of your car.  
The compact features support easy transportation of your Dasher for todays active  
lifestyle.  
The Dasher can be used in confined spaces both indoors and out. Direct drive  
transaxles and electromagnetic brakes give a safe and efficient ride. We know that the  
Dasher portable scooter will provide many years of mobility for you.  
Please ensure that you read this manual carefully, it is important for your safety  
that you understand the guidelines and instructions given.  
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FEATURE GUIDE (Fig 1)  
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1
1. Tiller control head  
2. Detachable seat with fold  
down back  
12  
3. Removable  
rests  
flip-up  
arm  
3
4. Detachable basket  
5. Detachable battery-pack  
6. Tiller adjustment knob  
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4
7
7. Swivel seat lever and seat  
release lever  
8. Puncture proof tires  
9. Anti-tip wheels  
5
12  
6
10. Front bumper  
11. Tiller lock for transport  
12. Detachable color-changing  
panels (Secured by Velcro-  
simply pull panel off to  
change)  
11  
8
10  
12  
Figure 1  
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FEATURE GUIDE (Fig 2)  
2
12  
1. Tiller control head  
2. Detachable seat with fold  
down back  
3. Removable flip-up arm rests  
4. Detachable basket  
5. Detachable battery-pack  
6. Tiller adjustment knob  
7. Swivel seat lever and seat  
release lever  
3
9
7
4
10  
6
5
12  
8. Puncture proof tires  
9. Anti-tip wheels  
10. Serial number  
12  
11  
11. Tiller lock for transport  
12. Detachable  
color-changing  
8
panels (Secured by Velcro-  
simply pull panel off to  
change)  
Figure 2  
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SAFETY ADVICE  
DO NOT carry passengers.  
DO NOT exceed inclines over 8 degrees (14% grade).  
DO NOT turn on steep inclines.  
DO NOT turn suddenly at high speeds.  
DO NOT get on or off the scooter unless the brake is on and the scooter is switched  
off.  
DO NOT switch off the scooter while the scooter is moving.  
DO NOT drive the scooter where you can not safely or legally walk.  
DO NOT drive the scooter on the road, street or highway.  
DO NOT attempt to drive over curbs greater than 2 inches in height. Doing so could  
cause your scooter to turn over, causing injury or damage to the scooter.  
DO NOT drink or use a mobile phone when driving your scooter.  
DO NOT exceed the suggested user weight limit. Doing so, could cause personal  
injury and invalidate the warranty.  
ALWAYS keep your feet on the scooter when moving.  
Consult your doctor if there is any doubt about your ability to use a scooter safely.  
ALWAYS slow down and proceed carefully when traveling over rough or uneven  
ground.  
For individuals with balance problems practice getting on the scooter with assistance  
of a qualified healthcare professional.  
DO NOT operate the scooter without anti-tip wheels installed.  
DO NOT use an escalator to move a scooter between floors. Serious injury could  
occur.  
DO NOT drive the scooter on an incline that has oil, water or ice film on it.  
DO NOT try to lift the scooter by its seat, tiller, or any removable parts. Any of these  
could cause injury to the user or damage to the scooter.  
DO NOT use parts or accessories that are not authorized by Shoprider®.  
Before sitting in or exiting the scooter, REMOVE the key from the ignition. This will  
insure the POWER is off and the scooter can not move under its own power.  
As a general precaution, always remove the key from the ignition while the scooter is  
not in use. This will prevent use by untrained and unauthorized persons.  
DO NOT connect any medical device to the scooter battery. This could cause failure  
of the device, the scooter and personal injury.  
Make sure the tiller is properly adjusted to the user or damage and injury could result.  
DO NOT transport in a vehicle WHILE seated on the scooter. Shoprider® will not be  
responsible for any injury or damage that might result.  
DO NOT use the scooter in the rain or near any other water source where the scooter  
may get wet. Direct exposure to rain or dampness could cause damage to the scooter  
electrical components.  
For maximum battery life, make sure to fully charge batteries for up to 12 hours prior  
to first use.  
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EMI WARNING  
Shoprider® scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which is  
a kind of interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources such as radio  
stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radio, and cellular  
phones. The interference (from radio wave sources) can cause the scooter to release  
its brakes, move by itself, or move in unintended directions. It can also permanently  
damage the scooters control system.  
The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types:  
1. Hand-held portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers) with the antenna mounted  
directly on the transmitting unit. Examples include: citizens band (CB) radios,  
walkie talkie, security, fire and police transceivers, cellular telephones, and other  
personal communication devices.  
NOTE! Some cellular telephones and similar devices transmit signals while they  
are ON, even when not being used.  
2. Medium-range mobile transceivers, such as those used in police cars, fire trucks,  
ambulances, and taxis. These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of  
the vehicle.  
3. Long-range transmitters and transceivers, such as commercial broadcast  
transmitters (radio and TV broadcast antenna towers) and amateur (HAM) radios.  
NOTE! Other types of hand-held devices, such as cordless phones, laptop  
computers, AM/FM radios, TV sets, CD players, and cassette players, and small  
appliances, such as electric shavers and hair dryers, so far as we know, are not  
likely to cause problems to the scooter.  
Scooter Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)  
Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to the  
transmitting antenna (source), the EM fields from hand-held radio sources (transceivers)  
are of special concern. It is possible to unintentionally bring high levels of EM energy  
very close to the scooters control system while using these devices. This can affect  
scooter movement and braking.  
Therefore, the warnings listed below are  
recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of the scooter.  
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WARNINGS  
1. Do not operate hand-held transceivers (transmitters-receivers), such as citizens  
band (CB) radios, or turn ON personal communication devices, such as cellular  
phones, while the scooter is turned ON.  
2. Be aware of nearby transmitters, such as radio or TV stations, and try to avoid  
coming close to them.  
3. If unintended movement or brake release occurs, turn the scooter OFF as soon as it  
is safe.  
4. Be aware that adding accessories or components, or modifying the scooter may  
make it more susceptible to EMI.  
NOTE! There is no easy way to evaluate the overall immunity of the scooter.  
5. Report all incidents of unintended movement or braking to your Shoprider® provider,  
and note whether there are sources of EMI nearby.  
WARNING! Shoprider® is not responsible for damage or injury incurred due to  
improper and unsafe use of our scooter.  
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ADJUSTMENTS  
Tiller Angle  
Adjustment  
Knob  
Tiller Angle Adjustment (Fig 2)  
At the base of the tiller is a round knob. Turn the knob  
counterclockwise to loosen the tiller and select the  
desired tiller angle.  
Turn the knob clockwise to  
securely lock the tiller into place.  
Tiller Lock  
Lever  
(yellow)  
Figure 2  
Folding the Tiller (Fig 3)  
Fold down the tiller by loosening the tiller angle  
adjustment knob located at the base of the tiller  
(fig 2). Tighten knob to lock tiller in place. You may  
lock the tiller assembly into place so that it doesnt  
swing from side to side by lifting the yellow tiller  
lock lever up (fig 2) and to the right.  
Figure 3  
Seat Removal (Fig 4)  
Fold down the back of the seat. Lift the swivel seat  
release handle up to lift the seat up and off the seat  
post.  
Swivel  
Seat  
Release  
Handle  
Figure 4  
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SCOOTER TILLER CONTROLS (FIG 7)  
Speed Controls  
The speed control allows you to set a speed between slow (turtle) and fast (rabbit).  
Battery Level Indicator Gauge  
Where the needle sits, shows the amount of charge left in your batteries. The amount of  
charge will only show at its true level when the scooter is in drive.  
Caution – Do not allow the gauge needle to go down completely as complete  
discharge of the batteries could cause irreversible damage.  
Horn  
A yellow button on top of the tiller operates the horn.  
Thumb Lever Controls  
The left thumb lever controls the reverse and the right thumb lever controls the forward  
motion. The amount of pressure applied to each lever will determine the speed the scooter  
travels at up to the speed selected. Release the thumb lever and the scooter will  
automatically come to a stop as the electromagnetic brake is applied to the motor.  
On/Off Key Switch  
Insert the key into the key switch located on top of the tiller. Turn the key and the battery  
gauge needle will move. There may be a slight delay before the thumb lever control can be  
operated, while the main controller checks the circuits.  
Electromagnetic Brake  
The brake is automatically operated when the thumb control levers are pressed or  
released. There is a slight delay when the scooter decelerates; this allows the scooter to  
come to a smooth stop.  
Battery Level  
Indicator Gauge  
On/Off  
Key Switch  
Horn Button  
Speed  
Control Dial  
Thumb Lever  
Thumb Lever  
Control (Reverse)  
Control (Forward)  
Figure 7  
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DRIVE/FREEWHEEL OPERATION (FIG 8)  
The drive/freewheel lever (yellow ball handle) is located under the seat at the right rear of  
unit. This lever allows you to disengage the drive mechanism and push the scooter while in  
freewheel mode. To disengage the drive mechanism (neutral), move the lever forward (the  
scooter can now be pushed). To re-engage the drive mechanism (drive), move the lever  
backward (now the unit may be driven).  
Note: The scooter will not operate while the drive/freewheel lever is in the neutral position  
(forward). The scooter must be turned off, lever moved backward (drive position) and then  
turned on in order to reset the circuits.  
WARNING! Always re-engage the free wheeling device after use. Failure to do so  
may result in injury.  
Anti-tip wheels  
The anti-tip wheels are located at the rear of the scooter frame (Fig 8). The scooter should  
not be used unless the anti-tipping wheels are in place.  
Shoprider® is not responsible for damage or injury incurred due to improper or  
misuse of the scooter.  
Scooter serial number  
The scooter serial number is located on the seat post and consists of a combination of 13  
numbers and letters. Shoprider recommends that you write the serial number down on the  
back of this manual for future reference. Refer to Page 8, Fig 5.  
Circuit Breaker  
(Reset Button)  
Charging Port  
Free Wheel  
Lever (yellow)  
Detach Lever  
(yellow)  
Push Scooter  
Drive Scooter  
Anti-Tip Wheels  
Figure 8  
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STARTING TO DRIVE YOUR SCOOTER  
First Time Use  
Prior to using your Dasher Portable scooter for the first time, you must charge the batteries  
fully (refer to Battery Charging Procedures). Charging may take up to 12 hours. Charging  
the batteries completely prior to first time use will benefit battery efficiency. Failure to do so  
may cause damage.  
Getting Started  
Select a level area with plenty of space.  
Mount the scooter by pushing the arm upward out of the way and sliding onto the seat  
or swivel the seat around to mount. Use the arm rest for support if necessary.  
Adjust the tiller and seat as previously described.  
Starting Scooter Movement  
Ensure that you are seated in a comfortable position.  
Turn the key to the on position.  
Your speed setting should be on or near the turtle (slow).  
Push your right thumb lever (yellow) and the scooter will move forward slowly. The  
harder you push, the faster the scooter goes but will only reach the speed level that has  
been selected.  
Release the lever and the scooter will slowly come to a stop as the magnetic brake  
automatically engages.  
Steering  
Steering the scooter is light and easy. When starting off ensure that you give a wide  
clearance when turning so that the rear wheels clear any obstacle that you are passing.  
When steering through limited spaces such as a doorway or when turning around, turn the  
tiller handles where you want to go and apply power gently. The scooter will turn very  
tightly, but will still move with complete stability as long as the speed is not too high.  
Reversing  
Before reversing ensure that the area behind is free from any hazards or obstructions.  
Adjust your speed setting to a low setting before you move in reverse. Push your left  
thumb lever (black), and steer wide of all corners and obstacles.  
Dismounting  
Before dismounting ensure that the key is turned to the off position.  
Dismount the scooter by pushing the arm upward out of the way and sliding off the seat or  
swivel the seat around to dismount. Use the arm rest for support if necessary.  
CAUTION: Please ensure that care is exercised when mounting or dismounting the  
scooter and that the tiller and foot rest is not used for support.  
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EXTRA GUIDELINES IN THE CONTROL OF YOUR SCOOTER  
Ramps  
The stability of your scooter is governed by several factors such as the seating position, the  
angle of the slope and your height and weight. When approaching an incline, do so directly  
and not at an angle and where ever possible avoid making turns. When going down a  
ramp or slope keep the speed settings to slow. This will ensure there is a safe controlled  
descent. When the thumb levers are released the scooter will slowly stop.  
Caution - Do not turn off the control key while the unit is in motion  
Grass and Gravel  
Please follow the guidelines given previously and your scooter will perform admirably over  
many surfaces. Avoid long grass, loose gravel and sand.  
NOTE: You should not operate your scooter in wet weather or on wet surfaces. This  
may cause the motor to short out or cause other irreversible damage.  
NOTE: To preserve battery charge, your scooter may go into sleep mode after being  
idle for a few minutes. To remove from sleep mode, turn the key off and back on  
again.  
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TRANSPORT / STORAGE  
The Dasher Portable scooter is designed to be quickly and easily disassembled into  
sections for transportation and storage. Follow these simple guidelines for disassembly:  
Dasher Disassembly (Fig 9 & 10)  
1) Remove the front basket: Lift basket up and  
off.  
2
2) Fold the seat down and remove: Pull yellow  
swivel seat lever up and lift seat up and off.  
4
3) Remove battery pack: Lift battery pack up and  
off using handle (Note: battery pack is secured  
1
by Velcro).  
5
4) Fold tiller down and lock into place: Loosen  
tiller adjustment knob, lower tiller, and tighten  
adjustment knob. Lock tiller assembly by  
3
pulling yellow lever up and to the right.  
5) Detach rear section from front section: Detach  
lever (yellow) is located in the rear of the  
scooter next to the freewheel lever. Slide lever  
Figure 9  
to detach” and separate rear section from front  
section.  
2
4
1
5
3
Figure 10  
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BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGING  
The Shoprider® Dasher Portable scooter is supplied with maintenance-free, sealed lead  
acid batteries. For easy handling, the batteries are contained within a battery pack. Battery  
life and performance may be affected by temperature, terrain, condition of battery, the  
weight of the user, and care of batteries. The battery needle gauge is only a guide and is  
most effective when the scooter is moving, only then is the true discharge level displayed.  
When the scooter stops the battery needle gauge may indicate full.  
An active user can use up to 30% of battery capacity or more per day.  
Inactive users may only use 50% of battery capacity in a week.  
In both these instances the battery should be put on charge over night.  
Keeping the batteries charged will extend the life of the batteries  
Battery Charger  
The battery charger is a 2-amp transformer type off board. The Dasher Portable scooter  
has a built in charger port on the rear side of the battery pack. This special feature allows  
the batteries within the battery pack to be charged without the scooter. A compartment built  
into the battery pack is designed to store the battery charger when not in use.  
First Time Use  
Prior to using your Dasher Portable scooter for the first time, you must charge the batteries  
fully (refer to Battery Charging Procedures). Charging may take up to 12 hours. Charging  
the batteries completely prior to first time use will benefit battery efficiency. Failure to do so  
may cause damage.  
Charging  
To charge the batteries connect the 3-pin male plug lead into the 3-pin female battery-  
charging socket located on the battery pack. Plug the A/C cord plug into the wall socket  
and the other end into the charger (2-pin). The battery charger has two indicator lights. The  
red light shows the batteries are charging. When the light turns green while connected to  
the charging port the batteries are fully charged. Once the batteries are completely  
charged, unplug the A/C cord from the wall then unplug the 3-pin lead from the battery  
pack.  
WARNING: Only use the original Shoprider approved charger!  
This charger is for indoor use only. DO NOT expose it to rain or water spray.  
Do not leave the charger plugged into the charger port if the charger is not charging.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Tires  
Since your tires are flat free tires, there is no need to ever worry about tire air pressure.  
General Maintenance and Lubrication  
Inspection for loose wheel bolts, seat and arm tightening bolts, and other nuts and bolts  
is recommended on a regular basis.  
Most lubricated components on the Dasher Portable scooter are designed to be  
maintenance free and are sealed. Therefore lubrication is not required for these  
components. However, the driving axles should always have a very light coat of  
multipurpose grease.  
DO NOT USE TOO MUCH GREASE!  
Drips may stain or damage carpets, furnishings, etc.  
It is recommended that the driving axles (inside the drive wheel assembly) be checked  
and cleaned occasionally for hair and debris build-up, which will hinder the performance of  
the unit.  
Check the batteries on a regular basis. For extended battery life, it is highly  
recommended that the batteries be fully charged after each use. If the batteries are weak,  
severely discharged or old, a variety of problems may occur with the unit including charging  
problems, reduced speed, loss of range, and others. Please contact your local Shoprider®  
provider for battery replacement.  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Circuit Breaker (Reset Button)  
Your scooter is fitted with the latest in electronic controls that are programmed to protect  
the electrical system from abnormal overloads. Provided for extra protection is a circuit  
breaker, located on the side of the battery pack. Should there be a situation where your  
scooter stops for no apparent reason, please check that the circuit breaker has not popped.  
NOTE: To preserve battery charge, your scooter may go into sleep mode after being idle for  
a few minutes. To remove from sleep mode, turn the key off and back on again.  
Check List  
If your scooter fails to operate, please check the following:  
Unit is switched on.  
Drive/Freewheel mechanism is in the drive position.  
All plugs and connectors are clean and firmly connected.  
Battery level shows full charge.  
If the free wheel device has been operated with the scooter switched on, then the scooter  
will not operate until the ignition key has been switched off and then on again.  
Please consult your dealer if your scooter does not run after checking these points.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
UNIT SPECIFICATIONS  
DASHER-3  
42.522x35”  
1 , 8”  
DASHER-4  
44x 22x 33”  
2 , 7”  
Overall Dimensions: L1 x W x H  
Number, Size of Tires  
in  
Front  
Rear  
2 , 8”  
2 , 8”  
Suggested User Weight  
(on the Level Road)  
lb  
Max. 250  
26  
Max. 250  
33  
Weight of Heaviest Part  
(Front Chassis Assembly)  
lb  
lb  
Total Weight (w/ 12Ah Battery Pack,  
Basket, Seat)  
Battery Pack Module Weight  
89  
22  
94  
22  
lb  
_V_Ah  
x Pcs  
Battery Module Capacity  
12V12Ah x 2  
12V12Ah x 2  
Charger  
Off Board (2A)  
Off Board (2A)  
Output Power of Motor  
hp  
mph  
0.5  
3.8  
0.5  
3.8  
Maximum Speed2  
Maximum Climbing Angle (based on user  
weight of 100kg/220lb) /Safe Climbing  
Angle  
% ( º )  
mile  
10 (6) / 17 (10)  
10 (6) / 17 (10)  
Range3 (per charge w/ STD 12AH  
Battery / 90  
kg User Weight) (After the battery and  
mechanical moving parts fully break in)  
Turning Radius  
7.5  
7.5  
in  
in  
33”  
1.5”  
37”  
1.5”  
Ground Clearance  
Handle Bar  
Type  
T-BAR  
T-BAR  
ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.  
1. Include the Anti-Tip wheel.  
2. Driver weight may exceed weight of the unit; speed must be reduced when turning.  
3. The actual driving range varies with the factors shown below:  
a) the weight of occupant  
b) ground surface  
c) battery conditions  
d) type of charger  
e) ambient temperature  
f) the way of driving  
g) terrain  
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QUARTERLY INSPECTION  
For your own safety, quarterly inspection and service on the product has to be performed  
and signed by an authorized provider. Maintenance records (below) should be kept at all  
times. The manufacturer / distributor / vendor will be indemnified from any product liability  
claim if the above maintenance / service requirement is not met.  
NOTE! Regular (Monthly) inspection is strongly recommended by the manufacturer  
to ensure ultimate performance of the vehicle.  
Service Record:  
Purchaser:____________________________________________________  
Model #: ________ Serial #: ___________________________________  
Provider Unit Was Purchased From: _______________________________  
Date of Purchase:  
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WARRANTY  
Please refer to warranty information included with unit.  
DISCLAIMER  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Shoprider® Dasher Portable scooter.  
It is not intended to be used by individuals with physical limitations that could prevent  
the user from operating this unit safely. Shoprider® disclaims all responsibility for any  
personal injury or property damage, which may occur as a result of improper or unsafe  
use of its products. Mechanical or electrical defects will be dealt with on a contingency  
liability basis.  
The preceding guidelines are intended to assist you in the safe operation of your  
powered scooter. If you should have any questions about the correct operation of your  
scooter, please contact your authorized Shoprider® provider.  
Model Name  
Serial No.  
Provider’s Stamp  
Shoprider® Mobility Products, Inc.  
(800) 743-0772  
www.shoprider.com  
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