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Strider MX 3 Operating Manual

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Strider MX 3 User Manual
Strider MX 3 User Guide
Strider MX 3 Online Manual

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  • Strider MX 3, 85 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX 18.4.2 Replacing bulbs in front indicators Bulb version used: 24 V / 10 Watt Loosen the fixing screw (1) and remove the indicator lens (2). ➨ Remove the bulb: (1.) Press the bulb in lightly and remove by turning 1/8 turn to the left. (2.) Pull the bulb out of the lamp holder. ➨ Fitting a new bulb: (1.) Align the bulb base pins with the grooves in the lampholder and push the bulb into the lampholder. (2.) Press the bulb in lightly and lock by turning 1/8 turn to the right. ➨ Remov

  • Strider MX 3, 67 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX Component : chassis Connections / no damage ❐❐ Frames / no damage ❐❐ no corrosion ❐❐ Reflectors / no damage ❐❐ Steering mechanism / no damage ❐❐ no play in joint ❐❐ functions easily ❐❐ Wheels / no damage ❐❐ fixed securely ❐❐ Tyres / no damage ❐❐ tyre pressure, ❐❐ Antitipper wheels / no damage ❐❐ rollers turn easily ❐❐ Component : Tiller Panelling / no damage ❐❐ fixed securely ❐❐ Grip rubbers / no damage ❐❐ fixed securely ❐❐ Tiller, folding mechanism / no play in joint ❐❐ functions easily ❐❐ Asses

  • 35 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX The Strider driving range is dependent on the following conditions in addition to battery charge: - landscape conditions (level or steep) - weight of user - weather conditions (cold, rain) - driving with headlights For this reason, information about the driving range is only given as a guideline. The more experienced you are in usin

  • Strider MX 3, 95 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX 20.2 Specifications Appendix - specifications 20.2.1 General data Strider application class (internal and external use) .............................. Typ C Version ........................................................... 3 or 4-wheel version Turning radius ................................................ 125 cm / MX 3 ................................................ 165 cm / MX 4 Speed ............................................................. 12 kph (8 mph) Maximum range* ............................................ approx. 35 Miles Maximum climable incline............................... 12° (1:5) Max

  • 57 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX Separate the front unit connecting plug (14). ➨ Push or pull the locking lever (12) and fold the tiller to the rear (13) until it is horizontal. ➨ Folding the tiller down Separating the front connector 14.3.6 Folding the tiller down 14.3.7 Disengaging the drive unit from the chassis Transporting the Strider Remove the brake cable

  • Strider MX 3, 12 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX Safety information Risk of accidents! • Only use the original battery charger (included in delivery). • Let your dealer replace your battery. • Only use batteries as detailed in the chapter entitled “Specifications”. • Observe warning information given by the battery manufacturer. • Batteries are extremely heavy. Burn hazard due to damaged batteries! Batteries discharging acid can lead to serious burns. • Do not touch damaged batteries with your bare hands. Use rubber gloves! • If acid should contact your skin, wash the affected area immediately with plenty of water and c

  • Strider MX 3, 25 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX Accident hazard due to non-engaged seat! • Ensure that the seat is properly engaged after adjustment by pushing the seat slightly forwards and then backwards. Moving the seat Pull the locking lever (1) upwards and move the seat forwards or backwards to the required distance. Let go of locking lever and engage the locking mechanism by pushing the seat slightly forwards and backwards. ➨ ➨ 6.2.1 Adjusting the distance between seat and tiller 6.2 Adjusting the seat position Tilt the backrest backwards Tilt the backrest backwards: Pull the loc

  • Strider MX 3, 92 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX 18.7.1 Disposal of used or damaged batteries Please give used or damaged batteries back to your dealer. He will ensure that they are properly disposed of. ➨ Handling damaged batteries: When handling damaged batteries or objects which have been soiled with acid, you must always wear: - protective goggles - acid-proof gloves - respiratory protection Always wash soiled objects and tools with plenty of water. ➨ ➨ Only replace the batteries with the following battery types:

  • 26 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX 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 Tool

  • Strider MX 3, 14 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX Rear view mirror Operation indicator (fault display) Components 4.0 Components 4.2 The dashboard - displays and controls Speed contoller Battery charge display Drive lever (reverse) Drive lever (forwards) Horn button Hazard indicator switch Headlight switch Indicator switch Shopping basket Tiller Indicators and rear light Drive unit covers Handle Handle 4.1 The Strider Brake lever for handbrake Steering wheel Dashboard with controls Seat unit with head- and armrests Speed switch

  • 39 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX Driving the Strider Insert the key into the switch and turn it to the right to switch the Strider on. ➨ Pull the turning lock (1), turn the seat in the required direction or position (2) and engage. ➨ Turning the seat: Accident hazard due to incorrect seat position! • Always turn the seat to face forwards and engage it b

  • Strider MX 3, 82 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX Repairs - mechanics Loosen the adjustment element locknut (4) on the front wheel. Turn the adjusting screw (5) until resistence can be felt at the brake lever after about 1/3 of its operating distance (a). (Apply brake lever lightly only). ➨ ➨ Adjustments to the front wheel Hold the adjusting screw (5) immobile and tighten the locknut (4) on the adjusting element to accept the brake cable (6). ➨ turn the locknut (2) until this contacts the adjusting screw (3). Turn

  • Strider MX 3, 61 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX Transporting the Strider Insert the brake cable into the cable seat (9) and screw tight with the wing nut (10). ➨ 14.4.3 Inserting the brake cable Inserting the brake cable Push the pressure spring (11) onto the brake cable and thread the brake cable threaded piece (12) into the mounting on the brake lever. ➨ Threading the brake cable

  • Strider MX 3, 7 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX Contents 18.5 Lighting - 4 wheel version........................................................... 86 18.5.1 Replacing bulbs in headlight and front indicators............. 86 18.5.2 Replacing bulbs in rear light ............................................ 87 18.5.3 Replacing bulbs in front/rear indicators ........................... 88 18.6 Fuses ........................................................................................ 89 18.7 Batteries .................................................................................

  • Strider MX 3, 40 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX Driving the Strider Speed controller Adjust the required maximum driving speed by turning the speed controller. ➨ Your maximum driving speed can be variably adjusted using the speed controller. Controller symbols: Maximum driving speed = drive lever pressed as far as stop = lowest possible maximum driving speed for the required drive level = highest possible maximum driving speed NOTE Use the adjustment facilities to adjust the speed to suit local conditions. Select a lower spe

  • Strider MX 3, 90 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX Repairs - fuses 3 types of battery fuses are used. Type 1: • 70 A fuse = plug-in fuse - Fuse holder is in the positive pole cable of the batteries To replace Fuse: Open fuse holder. Pull out fuse and replace it. Close fuse holder. ➨ ➨ ➨ Type 2: • 70 A fuse = strip fuse - Fuse holder in the plus pole cable of the batteries To replace Fuse: Unscrew fuse housing. Pull out fuse holder. Loosen both clamping screws (1, SW 4 mm) of the strip fuse. Replace fuse strips (2) and tighten clamping screws. Screw together fuse housing. ➨ ➨ ➨ ➨ ➨ Batte

  • Strider MX 3, 59 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX Working step summary: 1. Re-couple the drive unit 2. Fold the tiller up again 3. Inserting the brake cable 4. Insert the batteries and secure with the straps 5. Fit the rear panelling in place 6. Fit the seat. 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 14.4 After Transport - Reassembly 14.4.1 Engaging the

  • Strider MX 3, 30 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX 10 cm 7.2 Overcoming obstacles The Strider can climb over obstacles such as kerbstones up to height of 10 cm without any problem. 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 is loaded at the back and additionally • the backrest (captain’s seat) is leant towards the back and • the seat has been adjusted to its rear position. Increa

  • Strider MX 3, 84 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX 18.4 Lighting - 3 wheel version 18.4.1 Replacing bulb in headlight Bulb version used: 24 V / 10 Watt Loosen the fixing screws (1) and remove the front light lens (2). ➨ Remove the bulb: (1.) Press the bulb in lightly and remove by turning 1/8 turn to the left. (2.) Pull the bulb out of the lamp holder. ➨ Fitting a new bulb: (1.) Align the bulb base pins with the grooves in the lampholder and push the bulb into the lampholder. (2.) Press the bulb in lightly and lock by turning 1/8 turn to the right. ➨ Removing the lamp lens Removing the bulb Fitting a new bulb Insert the front light lens and secure with the fixing screws. �

  • Strider MX 3, 27 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX Adjusting the seat position 6.2.4 Adjusting the backrest inclination The backrest inclination can be adjusted in three locking stages. 1st stage = drive setting 2nd stage = drive setting 3rd stage = not for driving! Adjusting the backrest Tipping hazard! • Only adjust the seat adjustment to the third position when the vehicle is not travelling! Pull the locking lever (6) and move the backrest forwards or backwards to the required position (7). Let go of the locking lever and engage the locking mechanism by pushing the backrest sli

  • Strider MX 3, 64 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX NOTE • 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. • 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 scooter. • Never direct water spray 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 to dry the scoo

  • Strider MX 3, 98 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX 20.3 Torque for fixing screws Appendix - tightening torques Front wheel central self-locking Nut (M10*p1.25) = 50 Nm Rear wheel central self-locking Nut (M12*p1.25) = 60 Nm Front / rear wheel rim, 3 nuts (M8*p1.25) = 33 Nm General torque for nuts and bolts: M5 = 4.5 to 6 Nm M6 = 8 to 12 Nm M8 = 18 to 25 Nm M10 = 30 to 40 Nm M12 = 50 to 60 Nm 20.4 Disposing of the scooter The scooter consists of metal and plastic components, electronic components, electrical cables and batteries. Disposal of the individual materials must be carried out in accordance with environmental and disposal regulations in the relevant countr

  • Strider MX 3, 52 Issued: 24.02.2005 STRIDER MX The Strider is fitted with an additional brake in the handbrake (2) which can be used for braking when being pushed or emergency situation. The brake lever is mounted on the tiller near the handlebars. The Strider is automatically braked if the drive lever (1) is in the central position. To apply the brakes, simply let go off the drive lever which is then returned to its central position by a spring. The Strider is then braked by the drive motor. When the Strider is at a standstill or has been switched off, it is braked by a magnetic brake. Handbrake lever Drive lever 13.10.1 The motor brake 13.10 Brakes on the strider 13.10.2 The handbrake Things to k

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