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2. 10 the control s power boost feature will automatically increase power to maintain the top speed you are comfortable with Should you not be able to use the speed control knob your dealer can program the control for a slower top speed 3 BATTERY METER This meter indicates the charge condition of the batteries while you are driving The batteries are in a good charge condition if the needle is in the green area while you are driving The needle in the red area while driving corresponds to alow charge It is possible to drive the scooter with the needle in the red area for a short time You must charge the batteries as soon as possible Refer to the battery charging sec tion for more information 4 HORN The white button on the front of the control panel is the horn button Simply pressing it sounds the horn 5 THROTTLE LEVER The black lever under the control panel is the throttle lever Push the lever slowly with your thumb in the direction of the arrows on the control faceplate to make the scooter go forward or reverse Pushing the lever in slightly will make the scooter begin to move The further you depress the lever the faster the scooter moves The top speed set by the SPEED knob is reached by fully depressing the throttle lever Completely releasing the throttle bar will stop power to the motor and activate the brakes as you come to a complete stop EMERGENCY STOPS To stop quickly while driving in forward or reverse change throttle
3. 22 Grade 300 LBS Plus 10 Premier 43 3 lbs 35 165 23 75 Ibs 25 lbs ea 14 01 Batt 3 X 9 3 X 10 16 75 TO 1875 18 TO 23 YES YES Transaxle 11 4 HP 22 Grade 300 LBS Plus Series Specifications Plus Titan 43 3 lbs 35 165 24 5 lbs 25 lbs ea 3 X 9 3 X 10 1675 TO 1875 18 TO 23 YES YES Transaxle 11 4 HP 22 Grade 350 LBS 9 degrees 16 10 degrees 17 6 12 degrees 22 Do Not Exceed The Maximum Incline Stability For Your Style Scooter Range tested to the US Ansi Resna Standard with product maximum weight capacity Customer s range may vary according to customer s weight terrain type battery condition and or tire condition Incline stability is determined per US Ansi Resna Dynamic Stability test 8 2 Stability increases by leaning forward or seat not in highest position Approved for use by riders weighing up to the maximum weight capacity shown in addition to approved Leisure Lift accessories and options available for that model 8 Plus Cont amp Eclipse Series Specifications Eclipse Eclipse Premier Atlas Spec s subject to slight variations OVERALL LENGTH OVERALL WIDTH WEIGHT REARDRIVEUNIT BASEAND TILLER SEAT SECTION BATTERY amp CASE SHROUD MAXIMUM SPEED M P H RANGE On one charge MILES Group 22 Batt U1 Batt GROUND CLEARANCE Below Transaxle Below Frame TURNING RADIUS TIRE SIZE FRO
4. Disconnect the motor cable Depress the tab on the side of amp 3 2 the single four pin connector and d Motor Cable pull the two connectors apart FIGURE 6 8 Pull up on the L handle pull pin located just behind the chrome seat post 9 Slide the front section away from the rear sec tion Use caution since the sections will rock to the ground once they become separated Tiller Release Lever 10 Push the tiller release lever to allow the tiller to pivot backwards toward the floor pan FIGURE 7 See FIGURE 7 22 The following is the procedure for assembling the PaceSaver Scooter With practice this will become easier and easier 1 Align the silver tongue of the rear section with the square tube on the front section Check that there are no cables caught between the two sections Both sections should be resting on the ground at this point See FIGURE 8 2 Begin to insert the tongue into the square tube by pushing down on the rear of the rear section while lifting up on the chrome seat post of the front section 3 The two 2 sections will rock up Ei and partially slide together Once the FIGURE 8 sections cannot be lifted any higher slide them together completely 4 Insert the L shaped pull pin into the hole just behind the seat post Be certain pull pin is inserted completely to its stop ring It may be necessary to line up the holes in the tube and the tongue before the pin can be inser
5. a certain intensity This is called its im munity level The higher the immunity level the greater the protection At this time current technology is capable of achieving at least a 20 v m immunity level which would provide useful protection from the more common sources of radiated EMI There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday environment Some of these sources are obvious and easy to avoid Others are not apparent and exposure is unavoidable However we believe that by following the warnings listed below your risk to EMI will be minimized 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 sec urity 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 while 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 and 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 cordle
6. fit the outlet have a properly grounded outlet installed by a qualified electrician 25 A TEMPORARY AC ADAPTER may be used to connect the plug provided with this charger to a two pole receptacle if a properly grounded receptacle is not available The temporary adapter should only be used until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician The green colored tab on the adapter MUST be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box THE USE OF TEMPORARY ADAPTERS IS ILLEGAL IN CANADA AND SHOULD NOT BE USED HAVE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN INSTALL A GROUNDED OUTLET BEFORE USING THIS CHARGER CAUTION Be certain the wall cord is disconnected from the electrical outlet before moving the scooter Moving the scooter without disconnecting the wall cord could result in damage to the scooter the cord and the wall outlet This could create a shock hazard condi tion WARNING Because you will be connecting and disconnecting AC to the scooter be cautious of doing so in the presence of water i e rain or puddled water Electrical shock hazard could be present Observe all caution and safety warnings WARNING Lead acid batteries generate gasses which can be explosive Avoid smok ing sparks or open flames around charging batteries Charge in an area with adequate ventilation WARNING Chargers can cause small sparks that can ignite flammable materials and gasses Do not use charge
7. located on the scooter charger will ADAPTER aD indicate that the charger is giving service to the batteries When fully charged the Orange LED will turn to green UN grounded Outiet Because this is an automatic charger the unit will have a constant charge rate when all is FIGURE 11 properly connected This will continue at a steady rate until the batteries are approximately 90 charged at which time the charger output will drop to less than 1 ampere The charger will occasionally wake up when battery decay has fallen to below the cut off voltage and the charger will provide additional charge to top off the batteries 3 After charging remove the wall cord first from the wall then from the cart and store it on the cart for future use 32 Storage of the PaceSaver Short Term and Overnight Storage When ending PaceSaver s use for the day if the batteries do not need charging simply turn the key OFF and remove it The next morning put the key in get in lock the seat turn key ON and you are ready to go again Should you leave the key on the Battery Saver circuit shuts the system down after 20 to 30 minutes To reactivate the unit turn the key off then back on Long Term Storage When the PaceSaver will not be used for an extended period of time there are sev eral things you should do to help maintain its proper working condition The PaceSaver and its battteries should only be stored in a dry environment
8. with moderate termperatures Long term exposure to excessive hot or cold termperatures will be harmful to the life of the batteries The batteries must be fully charged before they are stored They should remain connected to the PaceSaver charger for storage up to 6 months Be sure that AC power remain s connected If longer than 6 months the batteries should be exercised through a discharge recharge cycle every one to two months Maintaining the PaceSaver In general The PaceSaver is very easy to maintain Consult your dealer if any repairs adjustments or damaged part replacements are needed Routine Maintenance Daily Charge the batteries as described in the Scooter Batteries section of this manual Weekly Check the tire pressure for proper inflation See the proper specifications for your scooter Clean the PaceSaver using a damp cloth with a mild soap Use a minimal amount of water Do not allow electrical components to get wet Wipe dry Monthly LUBE HERE Look the PaceSaver over in general making sure all the bolts and nuts are still tight m Inspect the battery wiring and motor connections for wear damage and that proper connections are made Lubricate the top edge only of the seatpost tube with a light grease See FIGURE 12 FIGURE 12 235 Twice a Year Inspect all wheels for looseness and tire wear Clean the upholstery as needed Yearly Thoroughly examine your scooter to look for u
9. your PaceSaver The charger which came with the PaceSaver is designed specifically to charge AGM or gel cell batteries Why will my PaceSaver not climb an incline Excessive weight on the scooter for the grade of the incline Refer to the Ramp Incline Chart in this Owner s Manual 2 Batteries not fully charged or are bad Charge them and have them tested Under inflated tires 4 Attempting to go up the incline in reverse Remember there is a forty percent 4096 reduction in speed when moving in the reverse direction 95 Thank you for your purchase of a PaceSaver scooter We hope that you will enjoy many years of trouble free service and freedom on your new scooter Remember your investment and your safety depend upon following the guidelines and sugges tions contained in this manual 39 5 105 auu eL ack euiou 6 95 2 10 eouepiseH ereAug e qeideooy 4 ick 95cc seeJDep sBuipiing 104 auu S ST Td NVX3 9 6 oed eieiS AN 10 XEN euipou gt el 3NITONI ufpue esiH duwey ss z sz ss 6 or boi a Fare a sefe ss z sz se se 6 or pow e os erler e ss so sz s eal s feston sel v le leste s fez s fo re else v ev s s ss s s sv wz v
10. D WARRANTY provisions to qualified owners of PaceSaver vehicles manufactured after January 1 1994 The EXTENDED LIMITED WARRANTY is defined as the following A LIFETIME Warranty on your frame components consult your dealer for specific components A TWO YEAR prorated Parts Warranty One year parts replacement at no charge 100 parts replacement Second year parts replacement at half off 50 of current retail parts prices on parts covered under this warranty This warranty DOES NOT include labor or transportation cost either to your dealer or back to Leisure Lift Regular labor charges apply EXTENDED WARRANTY NO COST TO YOU A One Hundred Dollar Retail Value HOW TO ENROLL You must fill out and return the EXTENDED WARRANTY REGISTRATION form in the envelope in which you received this form within 15 days of purchase date on receipt You must include in the envelope a copy of your proof of purchase receipt etc to Leisure Lift You will then receive your official EXTENDED LIMITED WARRANTY CERTIFICATE TERMS AND CONDITIONS You must be in possession of an EXTENDED WARRANTY CERTIFICATE from Leisure Lift in order to receive coverage under Leisure Lift s extended warranty program IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE YOUR CERTIFICATE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF SUBMITTING YOUR REG ISTRATION AND PROOF OF PURCHASE CONTACT THE DEALERSHIP FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED YOUR SCOOTER AND HAVE THEM CONTACT Leisure Lift If Leisure Lift did not receive your original reg
11. HT REARDRIVEUNIT BASEANDTILLER SEAT SECTION BATTERY amp CASE SHROUD MAXIMUM SPEED M P H RANGE On one charge MILES Group 22 Batt U1 Batt GROUND CLEARANCE Below Transaxle Below Frame TURNING RADIUS TIRE SIZE FRONT REAR SEAT DIMENSIONS WIDTH DEPTH BACK HEIGHT SEAT HEIGHT from floorpan W POWER SEAT ELECTRONIC BRAKES Regenerative amp Dynamic ADD SAFETY BRAKING Posi Lock Disk Brake DRIVE TYPE MOTOR SIZE INCLINE STABILITY STRUCTURAL CAPACITY Espree Senes Specifications Espree 9 Premier 36 5 lbs 24 5 165 25 lbs ea 2 5 X 9 3 X 9 16 75 TO 18 75 18 TO 23 YES YES Transaxle 11 4 HP 22 GRADE 300 LBS Espree 10 Premier 24 5 165 25 lbs ea 3 5 lbs 3 X 9 3 X 10 16 75 TO 18 75 18 TO 23 YES YES Transaxle 11 4 HP 22 GRADE 300 LBS Espree Titan 24 5 Ibs 25 lbs ea 3 5 lbs 3 X 9 3 X 10 16 75 TO 18 75 18 TO 23 YES YES Transaxle 11 4 HP 22 GRADE 350 LBS Espree Atlas 29 75 lbs 25 lbs ea 3 5 lbs 16 75 TO 18 75 18 TO 23 YES YES Transaxle 11 4 HP 17 6 GRADE 450 LBS 8 degrees 14 10 degrees 17 6 12 degrees 22 Do Not Exceed The Maximum Incline Stability For Your Style Scooter Range tested to the US Ansi Resna Standard with product maximum weight capacity Customer s range may vary according to customer s weight terrain type battery condition and or tire con
12. INCORRECTLY STOP RIDING IMMEDIATELY AND CONTACT YOUR DEALER FOR SERVICE 18 Seat Assembly Operation PaceSavers come with three styles of armrests each with their own adjustments Each of these armrests is designed to provide support for your arms while you are seated on the scooter and for some assistance when getting on and off of the scooter THEY ARE NOT DESIGNED TO HOLD A PER SONS WEIGHT Persons with limited use of their legs or without the ability to transfer their weight to the floor should seek additional assistance slide board helper etc when transferring on and off of the scooter Failure will result if excess weight is applied to the armrests Fixed armrest adjustments Should the armrest angle change over time you can adjust the angle back to level 1 Lift the armrest to the vertical position 2 Loosen one of the two nuts that hold the adjustment bolt in place 3 Turn the top nut turning it up or down depending on the needed adjustment and test for the correct armrest height 4 When you have the correct angle tighten the bottom nut Variable Width armrest adjustments 1 Loosen the black knobs at the lower rear of the seat Rotate counter clockwise to loosen 2 Slide the armrests in or out as needed 3 Tighten the black knobs Rotate clockwise to tighten Should you wish to remove the armrests simply pull them out when the knobs are loose Remember to tighten the k
13. NG Keep the key in the OFF position at all times when stopped or when getting on or off the scooter Sudden accidental movement of the scooter will be avoided with the key in the OFF position Tipping can occur if you get on the PaceSaver in a manner other than recommended Tipping can be avoided by keeping your weight away from the outer edges until seated If you step into the scooter step near the center of the floorpan not near the edge Tipping can also occur if you turn the steering tiller sharply while traveling at or near full throttle 12 Operating the PaceSaver All controls for PaceSaver operation are located on the tiller mounted panel See FIGURE 1 Become familiar with all cont position Each is described in the following section Control Console Speed Control 5 A m Key Switch Battery Meter FIGURE 1 NS Throttle Lever Horn Button Faceplates may vary in appearance Control Console 1 ON and OFF KEY SWITCH Turning the key to the ON position turns the power on In this position the key cannot be removed NOTE There is a 3 second diagnostic delay when key is turned on Turning to the OFF position turns the power off The key should al ways be in the OFF position when you are not driving or when getting off or on the scooter The key can only be removed when in the OFF stopped position SAFETY INFORMATION The key switch can also be used as a master switch for the scooter s bra
14. NSFER DO NOT drive on ramps or steep terrain greater than 12 degrees DO NOT attempt to drive your scooter backward down any step curb or any other obstacle DO NOT drive near raised surfaces unprotected ledges and or drop offs curbs porches stairs ect USE CURB CUTS whenever possible to go up and down curbs Always drive straight up down or perpendicular to curbs or curb cuts Never traverse at an angle RIDER TRANSFER Refer to the section of the owners manual titled Getting On and Off the PaceSaver Spec s subject to slight variations OVERALL LENGTH OVERALL WIDTH WEIGHT REARDRIVEUNIT BASEANDTILLER SEAT SECTION BATTERY amp CASE SHROUD MAXIMUM SPEED M P H RANGE On one charge MILES Group 22 Batt U1 Batt GROUND CLEARANCE Below Transaxle Below Frame TURNING RADIUS TIRE SIZE FRONT REAR SEAT DIMENSIONS WIDTH DEPTH BACK HEIGHT SEAT HEIGHT from floorpan W POWER SEAT ELECTRONIC BRAKES Regenerative amp Dynamic ADD SAFETY BRAKING Posi Lock Disk Brake DRIVE TYPE MOTOR SIZE INCLINE STABILITY STRUCTURAL CAPACITY Plus Junior 10 9 42 24 23 5 5 25 4 3 14 U1 Batt 2 5 427 4 5 4 25 2 5 X9 10 9 1675 TO 18 75 18 TO 23 YES YES Transaxle 11 4 HP 16 Grade 300 LBS Plus 9 Premier 42 5 165 34 5 165 23 75 lbs 25 lbs ea 16 75 TO 18 75 18 TO 23 YES YES Transaxle 11 4 HP
15. NT REAR SEAT DIMENSIONS WIDTH DEPTH BACK HEIGHT SEAT HEIGHT from floorpan W POWER SEAT ELECTRONIC BRAKES Regenerative amp Dynamic ADD SAFETY BRAKING Posi Lock Disk Brake DRIVE TYPE MOTOR SIZE INCLINE STABILITY STRUCTURAL CAPACITY Plus Atlas 43 3 165 45 lbs 29 75 lbs 25 lbs ea 3 X 9 3 X 10 1675 TO 1875 18 TO 23 YES YES Transaxle 11 4 HP 17 6 Grade 450 LBS 24 5 165 25 lbs ea 3 5 lbs 3 X 10 3 X 10 16 75 TO 18 75 18 TO 23 YES YES Transaxle 11 4 HP 22 Grade 350 LBS 29 75 165 25 lbs ea 3 5 lbs 3 X 10 3 X 10 1675 TO 1875 18 TO 23 YES YES Transaxle 11 4 HP 17 696 Grade 450 LBS 9 degrees 16 10 degrees 17 6 12 degrees 22 Do Not Exceed The Maximum Incline Stability For Your Style Scooter Range tested to the US Ansi Resna Standard with product maximum weight capacity Customer s range may vary according to customer s weight terrain type battery condition and or tire condition Incline stability is determined per US Ansi Resna Dynamic Stability test 8 2 Stability increases by leaning forward or seat not in highest position Approved for use by riders weighing up to the maximum weight capacity shown in addition to approved Leisure Lift accessories and options available for that model 9 Spec s subject to slight variations OVERALL LENGTH OVERALL WIDTH WEIG
16. Notes l l l l Regular use of your scooter will require regular charging It is common misconception that lead acid batteries need to be run into deep discharge before recharging This is not true and can lead to damage of the batteries if they are frequently discharged deeply before recharge Likewise if batteries are stored for a long period of time without recharge this may result in permanent damage to the batteries resulting in unreliable operation and shortened battery life Maximum driving range of your scooter can be maintained if the batteries are fully charged prior to a lengthy storage period Because the charger is fully automatic it can be left con nected for up to 6 months without harm to the batteries Fuse The PaceSaver Onboard battery charger is provided with an external replaceable fuse located on the end of the charger housing The charger is located under the rear cover of the scooter and on some equipment you may need to remove the rear section from the scooter and turn it upside down to replace the fuse Replace this fuse with one of an identical rating and type Use of a fuse of a different rating could result in a condition which could cause electrical shock potential or conditions resulting in fire A second fuse is located in the AC connector found on the tiller Service Troubleshooting Should your PaceSaver Onboard battery charger fail to perform 1 First check that all connections are properly made for a
17. Otherwise the front end should be inspected yearly by a qualified PaceSaver service center 35 1 2 the black controller housing near the chrome seat post See FIGURE 14 You will not see any white on the button when it is switched in the correct operating position Also check to Troubleshooting Turn the keyswitch off and then back on again Some styles have a visible circuit breaker It is located on see that all of the wires are securely attached to the box 7 8 Check the motor plug for proper connection FIGURE 14 3 4 Check the battery plug for proper connections 5 6 Check the BATTERY indicator for discharged batteries Check that the Brake Disengage Mechanism is pushed all the way down Turn the keyswitch off and then back on again If the scooter still will not move consult the list of diagnostic codes on the next page If they do not lead you to the source of the problem contact your dealer 236 DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION Leisure Lift products are known for excellent reliability and service To further enhance this capability your PaceSaver is equipped with a state of the art diagnostic system While the system does indicate basic areas the user can check it s primary purpose is to help your dealer identify the problem to get your scooter repaired as quickly as possible When the key is on and the system detects a problem the scooter will not run or will shut do
18. Owners Manual Must Be Given to User READ this entire Owner s Manual BEFORE you operate your new scooter See inside front cover for special instructions SPECIAL OPTION WARNINGS CAUTION Some seats have a second set of mounting holes The front hole location can providet extra leg room If the front set of holes is used it will reduce the maximum incline rating of the vehicle by 3 degrees See owners manual for max incline specifications of your particular model based on your weight gt FRONT HOLES pn 17383 lexPLamarion OF INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS USED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT SYMBOL EXPLAINATION INFORMATIONAL ON OFF e O INFORMATIONAL EMPTY FULL INFORMATIONAL READ MANUAL CAN BE ASSOCIATED WITH WARNINGS INFORMATIONAL READ MANUAL CAN BE ASSOCIATED WITH WARNINGS INFORMATIONAL NOT OPEN CONTROLLER BOX ELECTRICAL MAINS SWITCH CIRCUIT BREAKER ELECTRICAL PERSONAL SHOCK HAZARD ELECTRICAL BATTERY OBSERVE POLARITY ELECTRICAL MOTOR ELECTRICAL CLASS B EQUIPMENT Table of Contents THIS MANUAL COVERS MANY DIFFERENT STYLES OF PaceSaver SCOOTERS BE SURE AND FIND THE INFORMATION THAT PERTAINS TO YOUR STYLE Introduction 2 Important Safety Information 3 PaceSaver Specifications 8 Getting On and Off The PaceSaver 12 Operating the PaceSaver 13 Your First Ride 16 The PaceSaver Braking Systems 17 Brake Disengage Me
19. V stations and try to avoid coming close to them 3 If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the powered wheelchair OFF as soon as it 1s safe 4 Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying the powered wheelchair may make it more susceptible to EMI Note There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of the powered wheelchair scooter 5 Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the powered wheelchair manufacturer and note whether there is a source of EMI nearby Important Information 1 20 volts per meter v m is a generally achievable and useful immunity level against EMI as of May 1994 the higher the level the greater the protection 2 L1 This model of PaceSaver vehicle has a minimum immunity level of 20 volts per meter 20 v m 3 L1 The immunity level of this model PaceSaver vehicle is unknown 44 Dear Friend Thank you so much for your purchase of a PaceSaver Scooter We value your trust in us and we will do everything we can to keep you happy You re in a special group now Thousands of people before you have trusted Leisure Lift to provide them with the highest quality mobility products available They and you have made Pac eSaver the most valuable scooter We hope that you have read the Owners Manual completely and that you understand all of the safety precautions and recommendations that apply to your particular scooter If you ha
20. aceSaver Titan and Atlas models are high performance vehicles As with Sport Utility Vehicles they require more caution when operating Because of the extra power and speed they are more susceptible to tipping in rough terrain and tight turns at high speed Serious injury can result For that reason you should always use caution when operating at higher speed Remember speed can be Dialed Down using the speed setting knob on the control console without los ing power to run at the slower speed If necessary the unit can be permanently programmed by your dealer to operate at a speed more suitabe for your control Use caution while learning to operate this vehicle and consult your dealer if you have any problems This unit should not be used by people with limited physical upper body strength 16 The PaceSaver Braking Systems The PaceSaver s brake systems allow for smooth start up and safe braking without undue jerking There are three 3 separate modes to the braking system Regenerative Dynamic and Posi Lock Electric Braking All braking occurs automatically during scooter operation Each type of braking is described in the following 1 Regenerative Braking is activated while driving the PaceSaver down an incline When the scooter picks up speed going down the incline the motor generates electricity This electricity is channeled back through the PaceSaver s electronic control circuits to recharge the batteries This action keeps the s
21. andle on the side of the seat CAUTION Failure to have the seat facing forward while driving could cause the safety sensor discussed above to become activated bringing the scooter to an abrupt stop FIGURE 16 RIGHT HAND THROTTLE 4 After the seat has been lowered and locked facing forward wait two seconds position the DRIVE SEAT switch on the throttle to DRIVE and proceed with normal operation 42 EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 2 1994 THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT REQUIRES THIS STATEMENT TO BE INCLUDED ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CAUTION IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS INFORMATION REGARDING THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE ON YOUR POW ERED WHEELCHAIR POWERED SCOOTER Electromagnetic Interference EMI From Radio Wave Sources Powered wheelchairs and powered scooters in this text both will be referred to as powered wheelchairs may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI which is interfering to electromagnetic energy EM emitted from sources such as radio stations TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones The interference from radio wave sources can cause the powered wheelchair to release its brakes move by itself or move in unintended directions It can also permanently damage the powered wheelchair s control system The intensity of the interfering EM energy can be measured in volts per meter v m Each powered wheelchair can resist EMI up to
22. apply the brakes if the Brake Disengage Mechanism is out NO THE BRAKE DISENGAGE MECHANISM DEFEATS COMPLETE BRAKING Never sit on or ride the scooter in this situation When pushing the unit the push to fast system limits the speed should you loose control pushing down a hill Will leaving the batteries unused for a long time damage them Yes Storage of batteries is very important to their life span The very best way to maximize battery life is to store them in a fully charged condition in a cool place Then periodically at least every 1 2 months charge to keep the batteries in this full charge con dition Do not store in cold or freezing temperatures Batteries should never be subjected to freezing temperatures Undercharged batteries can be ruined quickly in freezing conditions Can a regular liquid lead acid battery be used like in a car No A DEEP CYCLE battery must be used A car battery is not intended for deep 38 cycle operation A car battery would be ruined within a few days of operation in the scooter Deep cycle batteries are available in both AGM sealed lead acid and gel cell lead acid Ei ther type can be used These batteries are maintenance free and have no danger of spillage Some are also approved by the Federal Aviation Administration for air travel Do not use a conventional liquid flooded cell lead acid deep cycle battery Spillage of the battery acid can cause severe burns and will damage many components of
23. arger to the cart battery charger outlet located in BATTERY CHARGER OUTLET the tiller See FIGURE 2 page 15 Align E the white mark on the connector and push ee firmly in until the plug is properly seated iuc crow See FIGURE 9 This assures proper con BATTERY CHARGER nection to the batteries PLEASE NOTE For your safety the scooter is equipped with a charger safety lockout that will not allow the scooter to operate while the charger plug is plugged in 2 Insert the charger AC power plug into a FIGURE 9 properly wired household outlet 3 Leave the charger on until the batteries are fully charged This will be indicated by the chargers L E D When this point is reached the charger will go into monitoring mode This mode can be left on indefinitely without any harm to the battery 4 Before driving the scooter disconnect the charger AC Power plug from the household outlet 29 5 Before driving the scooter remove the battery charger plug from the scooter connector 6 Charts that show how long to charge a battery can be misleading The only sure method is to use the charger s indication of charge completion The charger may be left connected to the scooter batteries in monitor mode to build and hold the charge at 100 without any damage to the batteries Many other manufacturer s chargers cannot be left on without a fixed time limit Note The PaceSaver Battery Charger used must used according to the instructions Fa
24. bar direction i e when going down an incline to stop quickly move the throttle bar from forward to reverse Release the bar quickly to avoid driv ing in the opposite direction PLEASE NOTE Should the throttle brake control system not stop the unit turning the key switch off will engage all brakes and bring the unit to a smooth stop This backup system should only be used in the unlikely event that the primary brake control is disabled as it puts an added stress on the components 14 SOFT TOUCH TILLER INFORMATION SHEET PACESAVER SCOOTERS ARE EQUIPPED WITH A SOFT TOUCH TILLER HEADLIGHT CD DBPTIBNAL TURN SIGNAL SWITCH HARGER HEADLIGHT PLUG BASKET UN BGARD CHARGER PLUG MOUNT PIVOT RELEASE vere 9 LEVER FUSE OFF BOARD CHARGER PLUG SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW FIGURE 2 HEADLIGHT The headlight is operated by the switch located on the back panel of the tiller TURN SIGNAL If your scooter has the optional turn signals it will have push button switches located on the sides of the tiller CAUTION The headlights and optional turn signals must be shut off after use to prevent discharging your batteries TILLER PIVOT MECHANISM The tiller angle can be adjusted from vertical to horizontal To make adjustments push on the release lever while moving the tiller closer or farther away for yourself Let go of the release lever to lock the tiller into position See FIGURE 2 CHARGER CONNECTIONS ON BOARD CHARGER If you ha
25. chanism 18 Seat Assembly Operation 19 Disassembly amp Assembly 22 Charging Your Batteries 24 General Care amp Maintenance Section 33 Trouble Shooting 36 Commonly Asked Questions and Possible Answers 38 Addendums 41 PN 16619 eviset 0610 SMANO610 INDD PaceSaver OWNERS MANUAL Introduction Congratulations on your choice of a PaceSaver Scooter It is a dependable vehicle built for power and performance The PaceSaver s rear wheel drive sys tem will outperform front wheel drive styles on any surface indoors or out It has excellent handling characteristics and its compact design makes it agile in even the smallest places The PaceSaver s patented separation makes it easy to assemble and disassemble It s easy to operate controls give you more of what you are looking for in a scooter But it is important that you understand what your scooter is and what it is not PaceSaver scooters are designed to provide safe reliable transportation to older or mildly physically handicapped individuals who have difficulty in getting around It will safely take you everywhere the specifications indicate as long as you follow the simple safety guidelines shown on the next few pages PaceSavers like all scooters are not all terrain vehicles that you can use out in the fields to drag brush around or climb steep hills They were not meant to go hunting in or transport you thru hazardous environments They also are not designed for the severely hand
26. cooter from picking up excess speed and pro vides for smooth speed control 2 Dynamic Braking is activated WITHOUT delay when all power is stopped to the motor by releasing the throttle lever as when coming to a complete stop This braking works until the Posi Lock Electric brake is activated 3 Posi Lock Electric Braking Disk 15 activated with delay when all power is stopped to the motor This electric brake has a short delay and ultimately holds the PaceSaver at a complete stop The scooter cannot be moved when this brake is activated Dynamic Braking works in conjunction with Posi Lock Electric Braking to bring you to a gradual and complete stop PLEASE NOTE Should the throttle brake control system not stop the unit turning the key switch off will engage all brakes and stop the unit immediately This backup system should only be used in the unlikely event that the primary brake control is disabled as it puts an added stress on the components BRAKE DISENGAGE MECHANISM The PaceSaver is equipped with a manual Brake Disengage Mechanism This mecha nism allows the scooter to be moved in the event the batteries are run low or if there is a malfunction Caution DO NOT ride the PaceSaver with the Brake Disengage Mechanism activated at any time Our push to fast circuit slows the unit down but does not stop it DO NOT ride or sit on the scooter with these systems disengaged or if the brakes are inoperative Have the system repaired i
27. dition Incline stability is determined per US Ansi Resna Dynamic Stability test 8 2 Stability increases by leaning forward or seat not in highest position Approved for use by riders weighing up to the maximum weight capacity shown in addition to approved Leisure Lift accessories and options available for that model 10 Espree 500 and Eclipse 500 Series Specifications Spec s subject to Espree Eclipse slight variations Atlas 500 Atlas 500 OVERALL LENGTH OVERALL WIDTH WEIGHT REARDRIVEUNIT BASEAND TILLER SEAT SECTION BATTERY amp CASE SHROUD MAXIMUM SPEED M P H RANGE On one charge MILES Group 22 Batt U1 Batt GROUND CLEARANCE Below Transaxle Below Frame TURNING RADIUS TIRE SIZE FRONT REAR SEAT DIMENSIONS WIDTH DEPTH BACK HEIGHT SEAT HEIGHT from floorpan W POWER SEAT ELECTRONIC BRAKES Regenerative amp Dynamic ADD SAFETY BRAKING Posi Lock Disk Brake DRIVE TYPE MOTOR SIZE INCLINE STABILITY STRUCTURAL CAPACITY 29 75 lbs 25 lbs ea 3 5 lbs 3 X 9 3 X 10 16 75 TO 18 75 18 TO 23 YES YES Transaxle 11 4 HP 14 GRADE 500 LBS 29 75 Ibs 25 lbs ea 3 5 lbs 3 X 10 3 X 10 16 75 TO 18 75 18 TO 23 YES YES Transaxle 11 4 HP 14 GRADE 500 LBS 8 degrees 14 10 degrees 17 6 12 degrees 22 Do Not Exceed The Maximum Incline Stability For Your Style Scooter Range tested to the US Ansi Resna S
28. e motor See FIGURE 4 FIGURE 4 Battery Cables Brake Cable 2 Pin Motor Cable 4 Pin Pressing down on the latch release lever pull the connector plugs apart with a rocking motion see FIGURE 5 FIGURE 5 Reconnect the plugs in reverse order 4 Pin motor power connector first followed by the 2 Pin brake lead connector Use care to avoid pulling on the wires to disconnect the plugs 21 Disassembly and Assembly of the PaceSaver Scooter The PaceSaver s patented separation makes it easy to disassemble and assemble Complete disassembly can be accomplished in seconds WITHOUT tools Remove the key from the switch It should already be in the OFF position since it was placed there when you last got off the scooter 2 Remove the armrests from the seat assembly if you find this more convenient 3 Unlock the seat lock lift the seat assembly upward and set it aside Lift off the rear cover on units with one piece battery covers Epsree Eclipse etc 4 Disconnect each battery Depress the tab on the side of the three pin connector and pull the two connectors apart 5 Unfasten the velco backed battery hold down straps and remove both batteries 6a Disconnect the smaller 2 pin brake cable connector for the 500 Ib Atlas Model only i see Figure 6 6b Disconnect the motor cable Depress the tab on the side of the single 4 pin connector and pull the two cable ends apart 7
29. e of the batteries 3 It is best to charge the batteries before they reach the deep cycle discharge condi tion Shorter charge intervals keep a battery topped off This reduces the charging time and maximizes the life of the battery USE THE BATTERY METER AS A BATTERY CHARGE CONDITION INDICATOR As you operate the scooter and become familiar with it you will notice that the battery me ter on the control console will display a diminishing value as the charge in the batteries is consumed The indicator of the meter will move through the green good area toward the yellow area the reserve Frequently discharging the batteries below the yellow area will reduce the life of the batteries For optimum battery life they should be recharged when the indicator on the battery meter is near the center of the dial just before leaving the green good area while you are driving The battery meter may be observed in the charge mode by turning the keyswitch to the on position while the charger is operating You may now observe the charge being re plenished in the batteries by the movement of the meter toward the D in GOOD At some point around the D the basic recharge cycle is complete and the scooter may be operated with confidence that the batteries have been replenished to an optimum capacity The optimum discharge recharge cycling of the batteries includes consideraton for maxi mum usage of the scooter maximum life of the bat
30. for Forward with your thumb to go forward 7 SLOWLY rotate the SPEED setting knob from the turtle position Rotate the knob until the desired top speed is reached 8 Release the throttle lever to come to a stop Take note of how the braking feels The clicking you might hear upon starting and shortly after releasing the throttle lever is the Posi Lock Electric Disk Brake disengaging and engaging 9 Push the throttle lever on side R for Reverse with your thumb to go backward There is a factory set forty percent 4096 reduction in speed in the reverse direction WITHOUT any change in the SPEED SETTING KNOB Always make sure the area behind you is clear before backing up 10 Remember to turn the key OFF when not driving or getting on or off the scooter WARNING PaceSavers are designed for high maneuverability but use caution when encountering obstacles Failure to drive cautiously can result in tipovers or collisions which may cause physical injury When approaching an obstacle keep your speed at a minimum and maintain a safe distance from that object BE PREPARED TO STOP Avoid any small objects on the ground The scooter s ground clearance may be less than the size of the object Running over an object or into a depression could cause overturning or damage to the scooter NEVER ride the unit near platforms stairs ledges curbs or in any other potentially dangerous situation as severe injury can occur WARNING P
31. fully assembled scooter On some equipment the charger lines go through the motor plug so if the motor plug is dis connected for some reason then the charger will not function Likewise if the batteries are not connected they will not receive a charge and the meter will not give an indication 31 2 Check that the wall outlet has power to it The outlet may be on a switch and will not function if not switched on 3 If all connections are properly made and the unit is connected to a working outlet check the fuse in the charger see Fuse section If these steps fail to produce satisfactory results please refer to an authorized service center to have the system fully analyzed How to Use This Charger With the scooter completely assembled 1 Connect the AC power cord to the receptacle DN BDARD CHARGER PLUG located on the scooter tiller See FIGURE 10 LOCATED ON TILLER and then to a properly grounded AC outlet See FIGURE 11 refer to grounding instructions FUSE ice As a safety feature the scooter will not operate when the charger cord is plugged into the wall AC CORD outlet and the charger is operating computer ron o CAUTION Do not use connectors or cords that are cracked corroded or do not FIGURE 10 make adequate electrical contact Overheat ing and possible property damage may result nree wire cora Grounded Outlet if defective connectors are used SAE ground a 2 The LED s
32. gear The specification chart in your manual will indicate the maximum incline for your particular style Keep your feet on the floorpan while riding the PaceSaver to avoid hitting them on objects as you drive Lock the seat assembly before operating the PaceSaver to prevent yourself from falling from the seat while moving Remember The PaceSaver is built to carry a single person Do not carry passengers under any circumstances or accidents and bodily injury will occur Always go straight up or down curb cuts or a ditch notatan angle You want the front wheels and the rear wheels to climb up or go down together not one at a time Not doing this will result in the steering tiller violently swinging from side to side as a car would in a ditch or the scooters overturning Also approach curb access ramps the same way straight on not at an angle NEVER attempt to go up or down a regular height curb or tipping and personal injury will result Driving the PaceSaver in busy streets busy parking lots or in crowded shopping malls can be dangerous for you or other people as you may be struck by a vehicle or you might strike a pedestrian Use caution in congested areas at all times WARNING Driv ing at night or around large vehicles is dangerous as it makes it difficult for drivers to see you Being struck or crushed by vehicles can result in death Lean forward a slight amount when traveling up an incline NEVER leave your scooter exposed
33. ghten the seat another washer may be removed this time from the opposite side If it still operates incorrectly contact your dealer immediately See FIGURE 13 SEATLUCK LEVER FIGURE 13 244 Tires The recommended pressure for the tires is listed below MAKE SURE that you are using the specification for the STYLE PaceSaver that you own Be careful not to overin flate Properly inflated tires aid in the PaceSaver s efficiency Under inflated tires require more energy to roll thus decreasing scooter performance Under inflated tires also affect the PaceSaver stability A soft tire on one side for example can lead to overturning during cornering under certain circumstances Flat free tires are available if you are unable to check your tire pressure ALL THREE WHEELED SCOOTERS ALL FOUR WHEELED SCOOTERS 50 PSI 344 74 KPA 30 PSI 206 84 KPA 50 PSI 344 74 KPA Front amp Rear Front Rear Warning DO NOT disassemble any wheel at any time for repairs while still inflated as the pres sure may blow wheel rims apart while you are loosening them and serious injury may result Completely deflate the tire first FOUR WHEELED FRONT ENDS The PaceSaver four wheeled scooters have a front sus pension system not unlike a cars The Eclipse models are adjustable but the mechanism should be worked on by a professional Should you feel that there is a problem with the steering and suspension please contact your dealer
34. icapped individual who is trying to avoid a power wheelchair You must have good stability motor control and above all else good common sense to use our scooter or any other brand If you feel that you cannot safely operate this vehicle at all times you should not use a scooter Important Please read the entire manual carefully before attempting to drive your new PaceSaver Remember to read all service recommendations outlined in this manual to achieve trouble free safe and enjoyable operation of your PaceSaver Failure to follow the recommended service procedures will damage your scooter and such damage is not covered under warranty Contact your dealer if you have questions after reading this manual Leisure Lift Inc specifically disclaims responsibility for any bodily injuries or property damage which may occur during any use which does not comply with applicable Federal State or Local laws and ordinances or methods recommended in this manual If in doubt about your ability to operate your PaceSaver consult your doctor NOTE MODIFYING AND OR TAMPERING IN ANY UNAUTHORIZED MANNER WITH THE SCOOTER WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND MAY CAUSE THE SCOOTER TO MALFUNCTION EXPOSING YOU TO PHYSI CAL HARM ATTENTION This manual covers several styles of the PaceSaver While most of the information is the same for all styles make sure that the specifications you are reading applies to the particular styles you have If you are unsure of the style
35. ilure to do so may damage or destroy the batteries give poor range or be potentially dangerous Batteries should not be abused for example by regularly deep discharging and must be operated and maintained according to the instructions Note Please refer to the Batery Charger Manual included with this user manual for further instructions warnings and important information Warning Do not disconnect batteries or open circuit the circuit breaker during charging This is dangerous to both people and equipment 30 PaceSaver Onboard Battery Charger Scooters equipped with the PaceSaver Onboard battery charger fully automatic battery charger have a 24 volt Constant Current Charger It is designed to operate from a 120 volt 60 Hz line source and provides a constant charging output until the batteries are fully charged This results in a maximum charge in a minimum amount of time Conventional chargers have a declining output proportionate to the charge rate of the batteries The PaceSaver Onboard battery charger is recommended for use with deep cycle AGM or gel sealed lead acid batteries and can be left on charge indefinitely without harm to the batteries Plus the charger will operate from an AC line source as low as 100 volts and as high as 126 volts 47 63 Hz Circuit protection is built into the device to protect the circuitry with reverse polarity protection and a fuse is located in the end of the charger case Charging
36. ions such as rain or snow or freezing conditions as damage to the unit will occur DO NOT disassemble any wheel at any time while still inflated The pressure may blow wheel rims apart while you are loosening them DO NOT ride the unit near stairs ledges or in any other potentially dangerous situation DO NOT ride the scooter over power cords oxygen lines hoses or any other material that could become entangled in the wheels or get caught in the drive mechanism of the scooter or while connected to equipment off of the scooter as serious injury may result Persons having disabilities which limit their ability to remain erect without assistance stroke patients severe muscular diseases etc should carefully evaluate whether they should operate a scooter at all If they decide with the advise of their physician or an other advisor that they are capable of safely operating a scooter they should consider the use of a bicycle helmet or pads when operating a scooter These articles would help protect them should they find themselves in a hazardous situation where they could tip over because of their lack of balance The controller can also be programmed to fit your requirements DIFFERENT STYLES OF SCOOTERS HAVE DIFFERENT INCLINE CLIMBING ABILITIES CAREFULLY STUDY THE CHART TO SEE THE CORRECT SPECIFICATIONS FOR YOUR UNIT DO NOT EXCEED THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE SCOOTER STYLE YOU PURCHASED RAMPS STEEP TERRAIN CURBS STEPS amp RIDER TRA
37. is date the De partment of Transportation has not approved any tie down system for transportation of a user while in a scooter in a moving vehicle of any type The rider must be seat ed in a regular automotive seat and restrained by an approved automobile safety belt The rider must be warned that there is a many times greater likelihood of severe injury or death in the event of an accident if they are not in the provided automotive seat and restraint system The following attachment points are provided for the sole purpose of securing the mobility device without the rider The scooter and batteries MUST be independently and properly restrained or stored in a separate compartment so as to prevent it from causing injury in an accident CONVENIENT TIE DOWN POINTS The following is a list of convenient locations that the straps from a 4 point secure ment system could be anchored on PaceSaver products These products have not been crash tested and certified as crash worthy using these locations 3 WHEELED SCOOTERS Back anchor points Place a strap around the lower portion of each armrest support Front anchor points Place a strap around the front axle bolt between the wheel and fork on each side of the wheel 4 WHEELED SCOOTERS Back anchor points Place a strap around the lower portion of each armrest support Front anchor points Place a strap around the front crossbar axle mount on each side DO NOT ride the PaceSaver with the brake ma
38. istration and proof of purchase you will be required to resubmit proof of purchase Warranty is not transferable All other terms and conditions of Leisure Lift s regular PaceSaver warranty apply Failure to return a completed registration form within the time limits will void this offer Cut along dotted line Yes I want to register my warranty and apply for my For Service Call EXTENDED LIMITED WARRANTY Ihave Dealer 1 Enclosed my proof of purchase and 2 Completely filled out the registration information below City St Please send me my Warranty Certificate by return mail I understand that I must have the certificate to receive extended coverage and that if I do not receive my warranty certificate Your Serial Number is within 30 days I should contact the dealership from whom I purchased the unit DEALER NAME if different from above This Warranty has been sponsored by my dealer YOUR NAME YES please send me my Extended Warranty Certificate ADDI I certify that I have read and understand the owners manual and all of the safety information contained within ADD2 CITY ST ZIP sign PHONE Date Purchased To help us better understand our customers we would like to know a little about you Please fill in all the information you can AGE WEIGHT HEIGHT
39. king system In the improbable event that the scooter should fail to stop or return to the off position turning the key switch to the off position automatically and immediately causes the brake to engage and the scooter to come to a quick halt Use great care in this situ ation to avoid an accident ATTENTION When using the scooter key ring DO NOT attach additional keys or acces sories to the key ring These additional weights coupled with scooter vibrations may cause the to key to momentarily move to the OFF position This occurrence may cause the scooter to come to a sudden stop 413 NOTE The battery indicator will tell you if power is applied The indicator only works when the key is switched ON and all battery connections are made Your scooter is equipped with a battery saver circuit It will shut off the controller after 20 minutes of non use even with your key ON The system is reset by turning the key OFF and back ON again 2 SPEED SETTING KNOB Use this knob located to the left of the key switch to dial in the scooter s top speed and power Rotate the dial counterclockwise toward the turtle 1 for use indoors or in tight areas where speed is not required A higher setting toward the rabbit 10 is suitable for outdoors and open areas where higher speeds are manageable When driving on difficult terrain or for persons with more limited physical control use a lower top speed setting If you set the knob between 5 amp
40. mmediately 17 MANUAL BRAKE RELEASE FOR ALL PACESAVER SCOOTERS Activating the disengage mechanism is as follows 1 certain the scooter is on flat level ground 2 Locate the Black release knob on the top right of the rear cover Pull the black knob up firmly until the cart freewheels This disengages the Posi Lock disc brake but retains dynamic amp regenerative motor braking if the key switch is turned on 3 Always turn the key to the OFF position when the brake release is in the up posi tion This disengages the dynamic braking systems and initiates our exclusive Push to Fast braking system which activates if the scooter rolls beyond a crawling speed Never sit on the scooter with the brake disengaged The scooter can move unexpect edly and cause damage or injury Rear Cover Label There 1s a label on the rear cover like this E RELEASE RUCTI to help you operate the disengage gt PARTIAL STER 2 EIE DISENGAGE KEY OFF Deactivating the disengage is as follows 1 First press the black release knob back down until it is firmly seated in its original position to engage the posi lock brake 2 Second turn the key to the OFF and then to the ON position All braking sys tems are again activated and normal scooter operation may resume SHOULD THE BRAKE DISENGAGE ON A SCOOTER EVER APPEAR TO WORK POORLY OR
41. nce or cleaning 10 Operate the charger on a flat surface Restricting air flow around the charger can create an overheated condition Carpeted floors can restrict air flow It is normal for the charger to operate at a high temperature 11 Do not operate the charger with a damaged cord or plug Do not operate if the charger looks like it has been damaged Contact your dealer for repair 12 Make sure the charging plug is seated fully in the scooter battery charger outlet 13 Do not stand on wet surface while connecting charger Before Charging 1 Verify that battery terminals are clean and that all charger connections are secure and in good condition 2 Verify that all cords and cables are in good condition Grounding and AC Power Connection The charger must be plugged into a grounded electrical outlet The unit is provided with an electrical cord which contains a conductor for grounding The charger cord must be plugged into an AC outlet that is properly installed and is grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all local electrical codes and ordinances CAUTION Failure to plug the charger into a grounded receptacle could cause a condition allowing an electrical shock hazard to be present while charging DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electrical shock CAUTION Never alter the AC cord or plug provided with this equipment If it does not
42. nder a protective covering 2 Use of the charger in a manner not recommended by the manufacturer may result in the risk of fire electrical shock or personal injury 3 To reduce the possibility of damage to the AC cord or the connector disconnect the AC line cord by grasping the plug and not the cord when disconnecting from either the cart or the wall receptacle 4 Locate cord so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or subjected to the possibility of damage 24 5 An extension cord is not recommended for use with this equipment Use of an improperly rated extension cord could result in risk of fire or electrical shock Should it be required to use an extension cord make certain that it is of 3 wire construction and has a wire size of at least 16 gage and the cord must be in good electrical condition 6 Do not operate this charger with damaged AC cord or receptacle If they are damaged replace them immediately 7 Do not disassemble the charger If there is a perceived problem with the equipment refer to the servicing section of this manual or refer to a qualified technician for service Incorrect assembly of the charger could result in a risk of electrical shock or fire 8 Do not operate the charger if it has received an impact of a severity that may render it inoperative Take it to a service technician 9 To reduce the risk of electrical shock unplug the charger from the electrical outlet be fore attempting any maintena
43. ndetected wear and other potential problems and have problems repaired immediately The expense involved is always less than repair bills caused by a lack of proper maintenance In the same way a car would not last forever without service a scooter should be maintained regularly AND REMEMBER If you ever notice any part of your PaceSaver scooter working in an improper or unsafe manner stop riding it immediately and contact your dealer to arrange repairs Do not use your scooter if there is a possibility it is not safe Lubrication Owners of scooters that are supplied with this manual do not need to lubricate their drive system It is sealed and permanently lubricated SEAT LOCK The seat lock usually requires no adjustment and will provide years of trouble free service However as time passes and surfaces begin to wear you may need to remove one of the spacer washers see exploded view in order to tighten up the tolerances To do this you need not remove the seatlock from the seatpost First turn the seat upside down on a level surface and remove one of the two 1 4 20 Bolts that hold the seatlock together Then remove a washer that lies between the two halves of the seatlock this may leave one side with more washers than the other that s O K Be sure to reassemble the seatlock in exactly the same way it was disassembled and with all components in the proper place If the seat lock works properly but still does not securely ti
44. nobs to avoid their loss Armrest height adjustments 1 Remove the nut bolt and wedges holding the two piece adjustable height armrest together 2 Raise or lower the inside piece of tubing to the pre ferred height 3 Install the nut bolt and wedges used to hold the tow piece adjustable height arm rest together The PaceSaver seat rotates 360 degrees The seatlock allows you to lock the seat in any position Seatlock operation is as follows Rotate the seat to the desired position 2 Push the lever forward firmly until it is down and the seat will not swivel 3 When properly locked the seat will not rotate while you are riding the scooter see warning 4 To unlock pull up on the lever The seat will now swivel freely Take care when assembling the cart that the seat lock lever is upright and all the way down on the seat post to avoid damage to the seat lock mechanism and so that the seat slips on easily Failure to do this will damage the seatlock 19 WARNING A scooter s seatlock IS NOT designed to hold the seat while you push off one side to assist yourself in standing You risk injury if the seat is used in the wrong way Do not attempt to overtighten the seat lock If it does not hold under its intended use while you are riding the scooter see the section regarding adjustment later in this manual or contact your dealer immediately Seat Height Adjustment FIGURE 3 The seat assembly height is adjus
45. nually disengaged at anytime DO NOT drive the PaceSaver diagonally across inclines turn sharp or make turns at or near full throttle at any time Doing this will result in overturning and serious personal injury can result DO NOT drive the PaceSaver with the seat assembly higher than necessary as tipping and serious injury may result The lower the seat the better your stability DO NOT drive the PaceSaver with under inflated tires as this increases the possibility of tipping and injury Your stability and efficiency power and range are also greatly affected Filled tires are available if you are unable to check your tire pressure DO NOT stop on any incline to rest or dismount Although the electric brake will stop and hold you it is best to stop in level flat areas where there is no possibility of rolling or tipping the unit DO NOT drive on inclines greater than the rating for your style PaceSaver or tipping will result Refer to the Specification Sheet and Ramp Incline Chart else where in this manual DO NOT allow the PaceSaver controls to become wet Never wash off the scooter using a hose or a stream of water drive through standing water or ride in the rain Possible loss of control and or electronic damage will occur Do not attempt to ride a scooter that has been soaked until it has had a chance to dry thoroughly DO NOT leave the PaceSaver where it is exposed to high temperatures a car trunk etc or to poor weather condit
46. r parts and service All rights under this limited warranty must be exercised within 20 days after the end of the warranty This warranty does not apply to any PaceSaver that meets any of the following conditions and Leisure L ift Inc is not responsible for accidents or damage caused by 1 Abuse or misuse of the vehicle 2 Use of the scooter by any individual over the prescribed weight limit 3 Commercial use this includes scooter rental 4 Parts which become defective worn damaged or broken due to A The use of replacement parts not supplied by Leisure Lift Inc B Servicing by anyone not authorized by Leisure Lift Inc C Electrical or mechanical modifications of the scooter by other than Leisure Lift Inc NOTE DISASSEMBLING MODIFYING AND OR TAMPERING IN ANY UNAUTHORIZED MANNER WITH THE SCOOTER WILL VOID THE WARRANTY Leisure Lift Inc reserves the right to make engineering changes additions or improvements upon its current product without obligation to install the same upon its products previously manufactured Leisure Lift Inc 1800 Merriam Lane Kansas City KS 66106 Warranty revision date January 1994 www PaceSaver com PAT NO 4 570 739 PaceSaver Extended Limited Warranty Qualifications and Guidelines This is your guide to receiving the benefits of Leisure Lift s Extended Limited Warranty coverage Read it carefully and follow all instructions The Leisure Lift company will extend the following EXTENDED LIMITE
47. rformance of the charger and scooter Important Safety Information Always use caution when lead acid batteries are being charged Batteries can generate explo sive gasses during charging Observe the follow guidelines to reduce risk of battery explosion 1 Never smoke or allow open flame or sparks around a charging battery 2 Never charge a frozen battery 3 Use a PaceSaver charger designed for charging deep cycle gelcell and AGM batteries 4 The user is instructed to NOT use the charger with a battery configuration not matching the output voltage rating of the charger The batteries in this scooter are connected for 24 volts 5 The charger is rated at 24 volts DC and includes a special safety circuit to prevent operation of the scooter while charging This is to prevent accidently driving away with the AC cord connected causing damage to the cord and to the receptacle in the user s residence 6 Do not operate the charger in closed area or restrict ventilation around the charger in any way 7 Do not disconnect the DC portion of the charger circuit while the AC cord is still connected to the electrical outlet Unplug the AC cord first 8 It is normal for the charger to operate at a high temperature Do not touch the hot charger until after it cools Basic Safety Instructions 1 Do not expose the charger to rain snow or other moisture sources i e sprinkler car wash etc When storing the scooter keep it inside a building or u
48. rs near fuels grain dust solvents thinners or other flammable materials Charge in an area with adequate ventilation Information for California Residents Compliance with Proposition 65 Warning This product batteries contains or Warning Battery posts terminals and related emits chemicals known to the state of Califor accessories contain lead and lead compounds nia to cause cancer and birth defects or other Wash hands after handling reproductive harm 26 Useful Battery Information 1 The battery meter in the tiller s Control Console indicates the charge condition of the batteries while you are driving The meter will not indicate the true condition while sitting still The green area corresponds to a good charge The red area corresponds to a low charge or to a deep cycle discharge condition Itis possible to drive the scooter for a short time with the batteries in a deep cycle discharge condition but once they drop below a certain level of power the scooter will stop and leave you stranded If while you are driving the meter falls into the red area you must recharge the batteries as soon as pos sible Recharging will bring deep cycle discharge condition batteries up to full charge You will not achieve maximum battery life if the batteries are routinely run to the deep cycle discharge condition 2 If batteries are discharged to red area deep cycle discharge they must be recharged immediately to avoid reducing the lif
49. rvice for a period THREE YEARS on the front amp rear steel base frame on the PaceSaver Premier s transaxle Premier s only ONE YEAR FROM date of purchase or 15 MONTHS from date of shipment from the factory whichever is shorter on com ponent parts SIX MONTHS on batteries purchased from Leisure Lift Inc Many dealers supply their own batteries No warranties will be extended by Leisure Lift Inc on these batteries PaceSaver Premier series Transaxles have a FIVE YEAR LIMITED parts warranty Parts cost only Year one 10096 motor brake amp transaxle Year two 5096 motor brake amp transaxle and Years three thur five 5096 transaxle All parts that are defective as determined by the factory will be replaced free of charge within the warranty period see above warranty for details This Warranty from Leisure Lift DOES NOT INCLUDE LABOR either at your home or at your dealer s place of business During the warranty period Leisure Lift Inc may at it s discretion determine it is necessary to return the PaceSaver to the factory for repair Leisure Lift Inc will provide parts and labor free of charge for problems considered to be covered under our warranty The customer is responsible for all freight charges including scooter shipped to the factory Failure to properly service the scooter at the intervals prescribed by the owners manual abuse or faulty service may void this limited warranty and can result in charges fo
50. s PaceSaver you have contact your dealer Your PaceSaver is a vehicle which provides independence and freedom to people with limited mobility Driver error can cause injury to the driver and to other people Please use common sense courtesy and obey the following guidelines for vehicle operation READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE DRIVING THIS VEHICLE Safety Guidelines Always turn the key switch to the OFF position when stopped or when getting off or on the PaceSaver This keeps you from accidentally hitting the throttle and causing an accident For persons with limited lower body strength or persons who make slide transfers and may forget to turn the key switch off we recom mend the use of the delta tiller option Delta tillers can limit access to controls for people with limited hand flexibility Fingertip controls may be required Use extra caution when riding your PaceSaver off of the pavement or on rough uneven surfaces or tipping and injury will result If you intend to operate your PaceSaver on rough uneven surfaces and are willing to sacrifice indoor maneuverability consider our Wide Tire Option not available on certain styles for increased stability Do not exceed the incline specifications for the style of PaceSaver that you own or it will become unstable and tipping will result Persons with limited ability to protect them selves like persons paralyzed on one side should use protective equipment such as bicycle head
51. ss 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 EMI problems to your powered wheelchair 43 Powered Wheelchair 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 wave sources transceivers are of special concern It is possible to unintentionally bring high levels of EM energy very close to the powered wheelchair s scooter s control system while using these devices This can affect powered wheelchair movement and braking Therefore the warnings listed below are recommended to prevent possible interference with the control system of the powered wheelchair WARNINGS Electromagnetic interference EMI from sources such as radio and TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones can affect powered wheelchairs Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or powered wheelchair movement which could result in serious injury 1 Do not operate hand held transceivers transmitters receivers such as citizens band CB radios or turn ON personal communications devices such as cellular phones while the powered wheel chair is turned ON 2 Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or T
52. switch mode battery charger provided is specially designed for use with your Pac eSaver wheelchair In the unlikely event of failure we recommend replacement only with a PaceSaver brand charger The charger is intended for use with AGM or gelcell sealed lead acid deep cycle discharge type batteries only This is a 24 volt DC charger for use only with batteries connected for 24 volt DC service Do Not use the charger with a car starter battery The PaceSaver brand battery charger includes Microprocessor control allows switch mode operation for faster charging Light weight and compact size offers space advantages All units feature Auto Voltage Select AVS One unit operates for 100 VAC 120 VAC or 230 VAC Power limited battery charging using algorithm depending on battery state of charge Automatic shutoff and restart to compensate for battery self discharge Reliable charging achieved through a multi stage multi mode charging algorithm Thermal protection prevents damage from over temperature conditions nput amp output protected by automotive electronic sensor Output current limit so as not to exceed the maximum power and or thermal capacity Output short circuit and reverse polarity protection LEDs indicate AC Power ON Charging Status and Fault Conditions Refer to the instructions provided with the battery charger for detailed specifications and operation information WHITE MARK 1 Connect the plug from the ch
53. table The factory places the seat in the next to the lowest possible position On some styles there are three higher positions in one inch increments Owners of Atlas Series scooters should consult the Manual Addendum for additional details The adjustment procedure is as follows METAL i ae CHROME POST 1 Remove the seat assembly by unlocking the BOLT seat lock and lifting the seat assembly straight up B METAL CONE rm NUT MOUNTING and set it aside Lo POSITIONS 2 Locate the seat height adjustment bolt and nut located at the base of the chrome seat post See figure 3 3 Remove the nut bolt and small metal cones Take note of their position in order to correctly replace them FIGURE 3 4 The chrome seat post will now slide up and down 5 Position the chrome post to new desired height 6 Replace the metal cones bolt and nut in their proper order Tighten until all play is elimi nated 7 Replace the seat assembly and test the new height It is recommended that the seat assembly be positioned at the lowest possible comfortable seat height PaceSaver stability will be improved at the lower height 20 500 Ib capacity scooters inciuae separate ais connect plugs for the motor power and the motor brakes To prevent pos sible damage of the plugs it is important that you disconnect the smaller 2 pin brake connector plug first Locate the plugs above and slightly in front of the driv
54. tandard with product maximum weight capacity Customer s range may vary according to customer s weight terrain type battery condition and or tire condition Incline stability is determined per US Ansi Resna Dynamic Stability test 8 2 Stability increases by leaning forward or seat not in highest position Approved for use by riders weighing up to the maximum weight capacity shown in addition to approved Leisure Lift accessories and options available for that model 11 Getting On and Off the PaceSaver The following is a recommended method for getting on your PaceSaver 1 The scooter should be stopped on a flat level surface with the key in the OFF position 2 Rotate the unlocked seat assembly to one side amp re lock 3 Position yourself squarely in front of the seat and lower yourself into the seat using the armrests if necessary 4 Unlock the seat and rotate toward the front of the scooter Lock the seat in position by pushing down on the seat lock lever firmly The seat will not move when locked correctly Lower the tiller to a comfortable angle Never use the tiller as a support while getting on and off the scooter 5 When seated comfortably you can drive the PaceSaver The method for getting off is the reverse procedure Turn the key switch OFF when stopped 2 Raise the tiller out of your way 3 Unlock the seat lock and rotate the seat to one side then re lock it 4 Stand up carefully WARNI
55. ted 5 Push the tiller release and raise the tiller 6a Connect the large motor plug cable to the rear section Push the plug straight in 6b Connect the two pin brake plug cable for 500 Ib Atlas Model only see FIGURE 4 pg 21 7 Put the batteries in place and securely fasten them down with the hold down straps 8 Connect the battery cables Align the receptacle and the plug Push the plug straight in 9 Place the seat assembly into the chrome seat post Make sure the seat lock lever is in the unlock position to avoid damage Rotate the seat assembly to insure it is lowered completely 10 Get on the scooter adjust the tiller lock the seat lock and go for a ride Be sure to follow the warnings and instructions written in this manual for operating the scooter 23 THE SCOOTER BATTERIES Charging the batteries is the most important part of operating and maintaining your scooter Be sure to do it properly IMPORTANT Only AGM or gelcell sealed lead acid deep cycle discharge type batteries should be used with this scooter Do not use regular car starter batteries AGM and gelcell batteries do not require water and they have no danger of spillage Some are approved by the Federal Aviation Administration for air travel NOTICE The battery charger provided is specially designed for use with PaceSaver brand equipment In the unlikely event of failure it should be replaced only with a Pac eSaver approved charger to assure proper pe
56. teries and minimum recharging time over the life of the batteries Maximum usage of the scooter between recharges depends on the weight that the scooter carries the speed that the scooter is driven and any obstacles the scooter must over come such as ramps curbs and hills 297 Tips for increasing the range of the scooter Reduce the weight carried on the scooter nflate the tires to the recommended pressures Acclerate slowly by pushing gently on the throttle Set the speed control knob to about two thirds of maximum speed Travel around obstacles whenever possible Periodically check that all electrical connections are secure Tips for maximizing the battery life and reducing total recharge time Always use the PaceSaver battery charger that is provided with the scooter Park the scooter in the shade whenever possible Avoid discharging the batteries below the green GOOD zone on the battery meter about 50 percent discharge level Recharge until the CHARGE light on the charger turns off and the battery meter indicator is near the D of the word GOOD This would be 80 90 percent of full charge Every ten or so recharge cycles leave the charger connected to the batteries for a few additional hours or overnight This will bring the battery up to about 100 per cent recharge level Avoid subjecting the batteries to below zero freezing conditions 28 Offboard Battery Charger Instructions The
57. the Drive Seat switch or turning the key off If the Drive Seat switch is changed to the seat position while driving the scooter will stop quickly If the switch is changed to the drive position while running the seat or the key is turned off before the controls have finished cycling the scooter will move a few inches Always wait the two sec onds between operations BE SURE those around you do not unexpectedly operate the switch 2 To raise the seat depress the throttle bar in the FORWARD position Note 1 The seat motor will react just like the cart motor The more pressure you put on the throttle bar the faster you go up Note 2 The speed adjustment knob position effects the speed of the seat motor The fastest speed setting is 10 3 To lower the seat depress the throttle bar to the REVERSE position Notes 1 amp 2 apply RESUMING TO DRIVE MODE 1 Your scooter is equipped with a safety sensor that will prevent you from driving if the power seat is raised more than 1 or it is swiveled sideways If either of these two conditions occur the seat motor LED on the throttle will be lit even if the selector on the throttle is set to Drive The light will go off once you lower the seat and or rotate it for ward and wait 2 seconds after releasing the throttle 2 Make sure the seat is within an inch Seat Motor of its lowest position 3 Make sure the swivel seat is facing forward and is locked into place by the h
58. to the elements This includes storage outside or carrying the scooter on an outside car lift during periods of high moisture mist rain snow etc or any other inclement weather dust or sand storms etc Severe damage or malfunction can result Use caution when driving off of a curb or raised surface The act of dropping off the edge subjects the scooter to extreme forces that can damage the frame and other components This type of damage is not covered under warranty Disconnect the batteries before performing any maintenance beneath the seat or on the tiller This avoids both the possibility of injuries due to shock or accidental movement of the scooter Make sure that the batteries are secure when you are using the scooter 4 Follow the directions of your doctor and or pharmacist at all times Do not drive the PaceSaver while taking medications that affect your reflexes or mental judg ment as your driving will be impaired and accidents may result Do not drink alcohol and operate this or any other vehicle The following are important things to help you drive the PaceSaver in the safest possible manner Please take note of each one WARNING DO NOT engage in the following activities with your PaceSaver or serious injury may result DO NOT remain seated on your PaceSaver while it is being loaded into a vehicle us ing anything other than a special scooter lift DO NOT use the PaceSaver as a seat in a moving vehicle As of th
59. ult dealer Check wiring plugs to motor consult dealer Load test batteries consult dealer Check wiring plugs to motor consult dealer Charging unit charger plugged in check wiring consult dealer Check throttle for center Commonly Asked Ouestions and Possible Answers Why has there been a loss of power Undercharged batteries Check the BATTERY meter The BATTERY meter indi cates the charge condition of the batteries while you are driving The meter does not indicate the condition while sitting still If while you are driving the meter needle falls into the yellow or red area charge the batteries as soon as possible Charg ing will bring batteries up to full charge 2 The Posi Lock Brake may not be releasing This malfunction means the motor must overpower the brake to move which requires a great deal of power A rubbing sound can be heard during this type of malfunction 3 Under inflated tires Check for proper inflation check the specifications for your particular scooter 4 Excessive weight on the cart Remember that the PaceSaver takes a maximum of 300Lbs Plus III Premier amp Espree Premier 350 Lbs Plus Titan Espree Titan amp Eclipse Premier 450 Lbs Eclipse Atlas Espree Atlas amp Plus III Atlas 500Lbs Eclipse Atlas 5 amp Espree Atlas 5 5 There may be other motor or driving mechanism malfunctions Consult with your dealer Is there a way to stop the cart or
60. unit is ever disassembled for any reason please make sure these components are replaced as shown in the drawing ANTI TIP WHEELS The ATLAS three wheeler comes equipped with front Anti Tip wheels for additional safety see part 20 on FIGURE 15 DO NOT under any circumstances remove these Anti Tip wheels They are a required safety feature of the scooter and it should not be operated without them If they cause a problem while maneuvering the scooter under certain circumstances that should be your indication that the scooter should not be used in that manner RAMP ANGLES The ATLAS is rated for maximum 500 165 rider on a 8 incline 14 and should not be used on ramps steeper than that for safety reasons If you do not know the exact angle of an incline you intend to traverse please ask your dealer or some other individual to find out the degree of incline for you before using the scooter on that incline ESP 007 FIGURE 15 41 Throttle Operated Power Seat Instructions CAUTION Only drive the scooter when the power seat is in the lowest position to avoid tipping RAISING AND LOWERING THE SEAT 1 Position the DRIVE SEAT switch to SEAT A green LED will light up See FIGURE 16 IMPORTANT Do not change the drive seat switch position during opera tion Doing so will cause the scooter to come to an abrubt stop After releasing the throttle wait two seconds for the controls to completely cycle off before changing
61. ve an on board charger it will be mounted on the scooter You will have a charger cord with a 110 VAC plug on one end and a 3 pin rectangular plug on the opposite end Plug the cord into the rectangular charger port on the back plate and the opposite end into and AC outlet Refer to the battery charging section in this manual for more information See FIGURE 2 OFF BOARD CHARGERS If you have an off board charger it will not be mounted on the scooter You will have a charger with a cord having an AC plug on one end and a cord with a round plug on the other end Connect the round plug to the tiller back plate and plug the AC cord to an AC outlet Refer to the battery charging section in this manual for more information See FIGURE 2 NOTICE The battery charger provided is specially designed for use with PaceSaver brand equipment In the unlikely event of failure it should be replaced only with a PaceSaver approved charger to assure proper performance ot the charger and scooter i5 For your first ride we recommend the following 1 Make sure the area is flat open and free of obstacles 2 Make sure the tiller is properly adjusted to fit your driving needs Refer to the Soft Touch Tiller section in this manual for more information 3 Make sure the seat is in the locked position handle is down 4 Turn the SPEED setting knob to the turtle 1 5 Turn the key switch to ON 6 Push the throttle lever on the side
62. ve any questions please ask you PaceSaver dealer They can help explain any points that you do not understand In addition your dealer will be glad to help you with any of your other PaceSaver needs Situated close to you they are in the best position to provide you with assistance and service The enclosed warranty card must be filled out in order for Leisure Lift to 1 effectively warranty your product in case of a problem 2 to properly follow the guidelines laid down by the Food amp Drug Administration and to 3 allow us to locate you in the event of a product recall or modification We also ask several questions about you to help us better understand the needs of our customers The infor mation you provide us helps to keep our scooters at the leading edge of quality and functionality and we hope that we can count on you to help us Leisure Lift always values the options of our customers and you may write us at any time to relate to us your PaceSaver Experience good or not so good Leisure Lift PaceSaver and Titan are registered trademarks Espree Eclipse Junior Premier Plus IIT Soft Touch Com For Back and Atlas are all trademarks of Leisure Lift Inc 2005 Leisure Lift Inc All rights reserved PaceSaver LIMITED WARRANTY Leisure Lift Inc warrants to the original PURCHASER or to the DEALER that each new PaceSaver will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and se
63. wn The BATTERY METER will MOVE continuously for about five 5 seconds It will then proceed to flash a 2 part code You may also depress the horn button during this diagnostic cycle and the horn will beep the codes in sync with the meter movement Use the codes on the following chart to determine the proper corrective action If the METER continues to MOVE after following the procedures in the LED Diagnostic Code chart do not ride the scooter Notify your dealer for repair DIAGNOSTIC CODES 1108 ERROR PROBLEM Brake Short Brake Open Power Relay Short Charge Mode Time Out Throttle Failband PSL Motor Short POSSIBLE CAUSES Shorted brake Loose broken connection to brake DC motor controller Brake shorted to case Miss ing open brake Loose broken connection to brake DC motor controller Bad motor Loose broken con nection to motor DC motor controller Bad motor Loose broken connection to motor Brake manually released DC motor controller Defective batteries DC motor controller PSL motor Loose broken connection to PSL motor DC motor controller Bad charger cable Bad bat teries Bad charger DC motor controller Throttle control pot is off cen ter open Loose broken connec tion cable User interface DC motor controller 37 CORRECTIVE ACTION Check wiring plugs to motor brake consult dealer Check wiring plug to motor brake consult dealer Check wiring plugs to motor cons
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