Freerider FR510GDX(D,Land Ranger XL8) User Manual

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injury may result. Ask an attendant for assistance if

necessary.

Warning:

Do not place your Scooter in freewheel

mode while on an incline. The Scooter could roll

uncontrollably on its own, causing personal injury.

TYRE INFLATION

Your FR 510-GDX Scooter is equipped with

pneumatic tyres, you should check their condition

on a daily basis. Have the tyre pressure checked and

if necessary inflated to the recommended pressure at

least once a week. This can be found on

page 35

under

‘Technical Specification’. Properly inflated tyres will

help ensure a smooth, stable ride with minimum rolling

resistance for your motor, it will also prolong the tire's

life and resistance to punctures.

Warning:

Always inflate your tyres from a regulated

air source. Over inflation from an unregulated air source

could over inflate your tyres resulting in “blow out” or

personal injury. Do not over inflate your tyres to the

maximum inflation pressure indicated on the tyre cover,

failure to observe this warning could damage your

Scooter wheels. Your tyres are designed for low speed

use on pavements and roads. They are not for high

speeds, such as in vehicles designed to travel at speeds

in excess of 15mph.

MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION

Currently there are no standards approved for “tie

down” systems in a moving vehicle of any type to

transport a person while seated in a Scooter.

Although your Scooter may be equipped with a

positioning belt *, this is not designed to provide proper

restraint during motor vehicle movements.

Anyone traveling in a motor vehicle should be properly

secured in the motor vehicle seat with a safety belt

fastened securely.

Warning:

Do not sit on your Scooter while it is in

a moving vehicle. Personal injury may result.

Warning:

Always make certain that your FR 510-

GDX is properly secured when being transported.

Failure to comply may result in personal injury and/or

damage to your Scooter.

POSITIONING SAFETY BELT

Your FR 510-GDX Scooter is fitted as standard with a

positioning safety ‘lap’ belt. It is a legal requirement for

Class 3 vehicle riders to wear this belt.

Warning:

Wear your seat belt at all times, make

certain it is adjusted and fastened securely. Serious

Warning

: Do not carry passengers on your FR 510-

GDX. Your Scooter is designed for a single occupant

which complies with legal requirements for pavement

vehicles. Carrying passengers on your Scooter may

result in personal injury and/or property damage.

WEIGHT LIMIT

Your FR 510-GDX Scooter is designed for a maximum

user weight limit of 227kg (500lbs).

Warning:

When cornering sharply, reduce your

speed. When using your FR 510-GDX at higher

speeds, anticipate changes in the road surface. This will

greatly reduce the possibility of a tip or fall. To avoid

personal injury or property damage, always exercise

common sense when cornering.

CORNERING

Excessively high cornering speeds can create the

possibility of tipping. Factors which affect the

possibility of tipping include, but are not limited to,

cornering speed, steering angle (how sharply you are

turning), uneven surfaces, included surfaces (such as

heavily cambered pavements), riding from an area of

low traction to an area of high traction (such as passing

from grass areas to a paved area - especially at high

speed while turning), and abrupt directional changes.

Do not corner at high speed! If you feel that you may

tip over in a corner, reduce your speed and steering

angle to prevent your Scooter from tipping.

Warning:

When cornering sharply, reduce your

speed. When using your FR 510-GDX at higher

speeds, anticipate changes in the road surface. This will

greatly reduce the possibility of a tip or fall. To avoid

personal injury or property damage, always exercise

common sense when cornering.

It is always advisable when cornering to lean towards

the corner, just as you would on a bicycle, this will

enhance the sideways stability of your Scooter.

BRAKING

Your FR 510-GDX Scooter is equipped with two

powerful brake systems:

1. Regenerative: Uses the electricity generated in your

FR 510-GDX drive motor to rapidly slow your

Scooter when the speed direction lever is returned to

the centre (neutral drive) stop position; and

2. Disc Park Brake: Located on the end of your drive

motor it activates mechanically after the regenerative

brake slows your Scooter to a near stop, or when

power is removed from the drive system for any

reason, as in the case of switching your machine off!

Brake engagement is far more abrupt at higher speeds.

It is important that you anticipate when the brakes

will engage and that you are braced for the resulting

deceleration. Practice braking on level ground to

understand your braking distance time.

Warning:

Your Scooter can decelerate very quickly.

Do not decelerate or turn abruptly when traveling at

high speed unless absolutely necessary. If it is necessary

to decelerate or turn abruptly when driving at high

speed, brace yourself by gripping the steering handlebar

tightly and positioning your feet firmly on the

floorboard. Users who cannot grip the handlebar tightly

and/or place their feet firmly against the footboard

should avoid deceleration from or turning abruptly at

high speed, and therefore should avoid traveling at high

speed. Failure to observe this warning could result in

serious personal injury and property damage. Always

brace yourself firmly when decelerating your FR 510-

GDX Scooter.

Never drive down slopes at full speed, always adjust

your speed to the driving condition and allow for

gradual descents on inclines. Note: when descending a

slope it is good practice to switch your Scooter into the

“Lo (4mph) speed range, this can be activated while you

are driving.

OUTDOOR DRIVING SURFACES

Your FR 510-GDX Scooter is designed to provide

optimum stability under normal driving conditions

i.e. dry, level surfaces composed of concrete or asphalt.

However Freerider recognizes that there will be

times when you will encounter other surfaces such as

packed soil, grass and gravel. These surfaces may not

be sound and fail to give good traction, caution should

be considered before driving on this type of surface to

prevent stability problems resulting in injury or damage

to your Scooter.

Reduce your Scooters speed to the ‘Lo’ switch position

when driving on uneven terrain or soft surfaces.

Avoid long and unsafe grass that can become tangled

in the running gear or may hide debris and holes.

Avoid loosely packed sand and gravel.

If you feel unsure about a driving surface, please

anticipate and avoid that surface.

Always avoid kerbs if possible use drop down or gaps

in pavements.

STREET AND ROADWAY DRIVING

Warning

: Your FR 510-GDX Scooter has been

designed for operation on public streets and roads. It

is also designed for operation on pedestrian pavements

and traffic free shopping areas.

Your FR 510-GDX Scooter must be driven with due

care and compliance with the Road Traffic Acts and

conditions of the Highway Code. Always obey all local

pedestrian traffic rules. Wait until your path is clear of

traffic, and then proceed with extreme caution. Note:

Always wear light or illuminating clothing when driving

your Scooter. Be aware that it may be difficult for traffic

to see you when you are seated on your Scooter. Only

drive your Scooter on the pavement at the ‘Lo’ 4mph

(6km) speed range, it is illegal to drive your FR 510-

GDX over 4mph in areas where pedestrians walk, i.e.

shopping areas, crossings, under passes, parks etc.

WARNING BEACON

A warning beacon must be fitted and illuminated if

you drive on an unrestricted dual carriageway i.e. a

carriageway that allows speeds of over 50mph. We do

NOT

recommend that you drive on these roads and

advise you to choose an alternative route, avoid fast

moving traffic at all times.

INSURANCE

Although at this moment in time it is not a legal

requirement for accident insurance cover (third party),

it is a sensible precaution. Your Freerider Authorized

Agent will be able to give you details of specialist

insurance companies or your own insurance company

will be able to advise you.

WEATHER PRECAUTIONS

Warning:

Freerider recommends that you do not

operate your FR 510-GDX Scooter in icy or slippery

conditions or on salted surfaces i.e. Roads and Pavements

etc. Such use may result in accident, personal injury

or adversely affect the performance and safety of your

Scooter.

Warning:

Freerider recommends that you do not

expose your Scooter to any type of heavy moisture at any

time i.e. rain, snow or power washer. Such exposure can

damage your Scooter. Never drive through deep water

or expose your Scooter to sea water. Note: salt is very

corrosive to metal and electronic components. Following

use in winter or exposure to sea sand and water, your

Scooter should be washed with a mild soap and water

to remove all ingress of salts. Do not use a power hose.

Do not operate your Scooter if it has been exposed to

moisture until it has been thoroughly dried out.

Warning: If your Scooter is fitted with a canopy (cab)

avoid gale force winds i.e. winds above 61Km/h (38mph),

avoid exposed areas near to water.

FREEWHEEL YOUR FR 510-GDX

Your Scooter is equipped with a manual freewheel

lever for convenience when you need to push it. See the

Freewheeling your FR 510-GDX section on page 13 of

this manual.

Warning:

Do not use your Scooter in the freewheel

mode without an attendant present. Personal injury may

result.

Warning:

Do not attempt to personally place your

Scooter in freewheel mode while seated on it. Personal

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