Strider MD 4 Plus Operating Manual
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13 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Versions The following items are included in delivery in addition to the Strider: 1. Shopping basket 2. Two vehicle keys for switching the Strider on 3. Battery Charger 4. Operating Manual 2.0 Extent of delivery After receiving your Strider, please check the following: • that the delivery is complete in accordance with the list below • the de
Strider MD 4 Plus, 49 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Wheels and tyres Things to know Anti tipping wheels The lighting is composed of two groups: a front headlight and direction indicator (4) and the rear light and direction indicator (5). Lighting 12.9 Wheels and tyres The Strider is fitted with inner tubes and tyres of size 4.0-5. 12.8 Anti tipping wheels The anti tipping wheels reduce the danger of tipping during extreme manoeuvres when fixed to the rear of the Strider. It is not permitted to drive the Strider witho
Strider MD 4 Plus, 25 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus The armrest height is adjusted using four holes in the armrest support (b). The height can be adjusted in stages of 10 mm. Pull the armrests upwards to the required height until the hole in the armrest support appears through the hole in the seat tube (5). Reinsert the Allen screw and tighten. ➨ ➨ Adjusting the armrest height Tools required: 1 x Allen key (size 5 mm) Loosen the Allen screw (4) and remove.➨ 5.2.3 Adjusting the armrest height Loosening the fixing Adjusting the seat position
Strider MD 4 Plus, 46 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus 11.3 After charging (1.) Switch off and Remove the battery charger plug from the mains socket. ➨ (2.) Pull the battery charger jackplug out of the Strider jack socket. ➨ Removing the mains plug Removing the battery charger Charging the batteries LED information at battery charger during charging: LED -> Colour -> Meaning (a) -> Red -> battery charger switched on (b) -> Yellow -> charging in progress -> Green -> charging complete, battery co
Strider MD 4 Plus, 41 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Turn the key to the left to switch the Strider off. ➨ Always turn the Strider off using the keyswitch (1) if you: • want to get on or off. • intend to stop for long periods. Always remove the key from the keyswitch if you: • want to park the Strider and get off. Switching the Strider off ➨ Press the horn button (5). It will sound for as long as you hold the button down. Using the horn 7.11 Using the horn 7.12 Switching off / parking the Strider OFF NOTE If you drive with the headlights on, the Strider driving range will
Strider MD 4 Plus, 86 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus 19.2 Specifications Appendix - specifications 19.2.1 General data Strider application class (internal and external use) ........................... Typ B Version ........................................................ 4-wheel version Turning radius .............................................. 156 cm Speed .......................................................... 12 kph (8 mph) Maximum range* ......................................... approx. 21 Miles Maximum cli
70 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus The following repair information should enable you to carry out small repairs on your vehicle yourself. You should, however, only carry out such work if you are used to working with the tools described here since it is impossible to fully prevent injury hazards when handling tools. If you are not sure, you should try to get help from a s
Strider MD 4 Plus, 62 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Description (Component / inspection for) Assessment OK Defective Component : Seat Headrest / no damage ❐❐ fixed securely ❐❐ can be easily adjusted ❐❐ Seatbelt / no damage ❐❐ fixed securely ❐❐ can be easily adjusted ❐❐ closed securely ❐❐ Armrest padding / no damage, fixed securely ❐❐ Armrest, folding mechanism / no play in joint ❐❐ functions easily ❐❐ Armrests, width adjustment / no damage ❐❐ functions easily ❐❐ Backrest upholstery / no damage ❐❐ fixed securely ❐❐ Backrest ad
Strider MD 4 Plus, 40 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Indicators LEFT OFF RIGHT Toggle switch (3): indicate right = toggle switch to the right indicate left = toggle switch to the left When turning is completed, press the switch (3) to switch the indicators off. ➨ ➨ ➨ Tipping hazard! Pulling the brake lever too violently can cause the Strider to tip over. • Pull the brake lever slowly in order to brake the Strider. To use the handbrake, pull the brake lever (2) slowly towards the handlebar. ➨ 7.9 Indicating 7.8.2 Using the handbrake Handbrake Drivin
21 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus The following passage describes how to set up your Strider in order to ensure that you have a comfortable and safe drive. 5.1 Adjusting the seat height Tilt the backrest forwards. First pull out the locking device (1) and then fold the backrest forward (2). ➨ NOTE! The seat must be removed from the Strider in order to adjust the sea
11 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Safety information Danger due to unintentional movement! • Always turn the scooter off using the keyswitch if you: - want to get on or off - intend to stop for long periods - you are putting the scooter away. 1.5 Safety during transport, assembly and maintenance Injury hazard due to improper assembly! • Ensure that all comp
Strider MD 4 Plus, 42 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Hazard lamps NOTE • Leaving the Strider with the hazard lamps on uses up the battery. The driving range will be reduced! Pressure switch (6): switch on = press switch once switch off = press switch again The switch indicator lamps shows whether the hazard lamps are switched on or not. ➨ ➨ Switching on the hazard lamps 8.0 Hazard lamps
Strider MD 4 Plus, 56 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Working step summary: NOTE • All cable connection plugs can only be reconnected in one position (anti-rotation protection). • When re-connecting the plugs, ensure that the locking device engages correctly. Connecting the chassis Locate the frames (1) over the drive unit holding bolts (2). ➨ Fold the drive unit forwards (3).➨ Folding the drive unit in Transporting the Strider 13.4 After Transport - Reassembly 13.4.1 Engaging the drive unit to the chassis Clamping and crushing hazard! Pay particular attention to hazards caused by trapping and crushing while carrying
29 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Driving information You can achieve increased tipping safety if: • you adjust the seat in a more forward position. • you adjust the backrest (captain’s seat) to be vertical • you lean your upper body slightly forwards (see sketch) There is an increased danger of tipping when climbing or descending gradients if: • the Strider i
Strider MD 4 Plus, 65 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Component : Drive Motor, drive / no damage ❐❐ fixed securely ❐❐ drive noise ❐❐ Motor, magnetbrake / brake force (Scooter can not be pushed) ❐❐ Engaging lever / no damage ❐❐ functions easily ❐❐ lever engaged (lever remains engaged) ❐❐ Maintenance and inspection Assessment OK Defective Description (Component / inspection for) Component : Displays and controls, electric system, electronic system Drive lever/ No damage ❐❐ Easy functioning over the entire lever move
Strider MD 4 Plus, 36 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Driving the Strider NOTE! If you feel you are safe enough, you can of course get onto the Strider without turning the seat round. • You can lift up the armrest on the side where you are standing and then get on. 7.2 Seat belt - adjusting for length and putting on Turn the seatbelt closer (1) at right angles to the seat belt. Adjust the length by pulling the appropriate belt side. (a) = shortening the belt length (b) = lengthening the belt length Tension the loose seatbelt end by pulling the belt holder (2). ➨ Press the closer (1) into the lock until it audibly engages. ➨ Adjusti
Strider MD 4 Plus, 60 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus NOTE • Do not use any sharp-edged tools such as knives, metal scrapers or aggressive solvents for cleaning. • Do not use high-pressure cleaners to clean the vehicle. • Only use mild detergents without scouring agents to clean any surfaces. • Please observe instructions for use on the detergents to avoid damage to the component surfaces. • Never direct water jets onto the fittings on the tiller or drive unit components. Light soiling or dust is best removed using soft cloths. Heavy soiling can best be removed with damp cloths and slightly soapy water. Use a dry cloth
Strider MD 4 Plus, 33 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus 6.4 Battery charging state = driving range Battery charge display: The battery charger display on the dashboard shows the battery charging state. 6.4.1 Battery charging state Driving information Full = maximum range Medium = decreased driving range, charge batteries after journey Reserve = minimum driving range, end journey as soon as possible, charge batteries Display ranges Battery charge display Determining the actual charging state: Drive at a constant speed for about 200 m along a straight level route. The value shown by the display during the jou
Strider MD 4 Plus, 22 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Adjusting the seat height Remove the rear panelling.➨ Press the locking device on the plug and disconnect the electric cable connecting plug (5) to the rear lights and rear indicators. ➨ Adjusting the seat height: The seat height (h) is adjusted by using the holes in the seat support. Pull the seat support out as far as the required height until the correct hole appears in the seat tube hole. Push the lower clamping bolt (7) into the seat tube and tighten. ➨ ➨ Adjustin
Strider MD 4 Plus, 7 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Contents 17.6 Batteries .................................................................................... 83 17.6.1 Disposal of used or damaged batteries ........................... 83 17.6.2 Refitting battery cables ................................................... 84 18.0 Temporary storage ........................................................................... 85 19.0 Appendix ..........................................................................................
Strider MD 4 Plus, 28 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus Driving information 6.0 Information about safe Strider driving Always carry out the safety information described in chapter 1.5 “Safety during driving“! Driving the Strider is very simple and after a few practice sessions you will find it very easy. The following information should help you to drive safely through traffic: • always match your speed to the driving situation in which you find yourself. • always reduce the speed when you are driving through: - uncl
Strider MD 4 Plus, 39 Issued: 28.02.2005 Strider MD 4 Plus 1 Hold the tiller firmly in both hands. Press the drive lever (1) in the direction of travel until the required speed has been reached. ➨ ➨ Handle Handle The drive lever position controls the speed variably right up to maximum driving speed. Reverse Forwards Max. driving speed Max. driving speed Standstill (brake engaged) Standstill (brake engaged) 7.7 Driving = driving forwards = driving in reverse • Is the light working? Switch on to test! ✓ in working order! • Are the indicators working? Switch on to test! ✓ in working order! • Are the batteries charged? Check the display! ✓ in working order! • Are the brakes wor
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