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Getting Started with the HandyScoot and SmartScoot Travel Scooters
The Risk of Injury – our scooters are designed to make everyday mobility easy; however, there are still certain risks that users should be aware of when operating one, such as injury from loss of control, tipping over, collisions or falls. It is your responsibility to learn how to safely ride the SmartScoot™ in order to reduce these risks.
Our website and support materials outline the safety issues and potential hazards of driving the HandyScoot and SmartScoot. Prior to riding the scooter, please take the time to read all of them, including the Users Instruction Manual and this Getting Started Manual with accompanying Safety Instructions.
First Things First: Ensure That HandyScoot and SmartScoot are a Safe Choice For You.
A mobility scooter is not a toy. It is an electrically powered motor vehicle, and failure to follow safe operating procedures and safety warnings at all times could result in serious personal injury or death in addition to the injury or death of others. Driving a mobility scooter also requires a combination of healthy traits and abilities: good vision, strength, coordination, balance and concentration. If you have these traits and abilities, you are on the right track. However, to safely operate the scooters, you must also be able to:
Safety Instructions
The below instructions and tips will help you to operate the HandyScoot or SmartScoot safely and prevent personal injury to yourself and others. Before reading them, please note that our scooters are designed to be used by one person at a time and is not recommended for any person younger than 16 years old.
Safety Warnings
First Things First: Ensure That HandyScoot and SmartScoot are a Safe Choice For You.
Just like learning to drive a car or ride a bicycle, operating any personal transportation machine inherently includes risk and takes practice. Therefore, we recommend using caution as you practice operating the unit in various situations. Keep the speed at a reduced level until you’re comfortable controlling the scooter. The below instructions and practice steps will teach you to maneuver through doorways, on and off lifts, over moderate terrain, and up and down ramps.
Before You Try Driving HandyScoot or SmartScoot
When preparing for your first ride, select an area that is flat, spacious, and away from traffic and other obstacles. Bring a friend along to help you follow the instructions while you practice. Start driving with the lowest speed (Please see the Users Instruction Manual regarding the three speeds). We also recommend adjusting the rear wheels to the maximum length to allow for greater stability.
Practice Steps
It is recommended that you practice the following steps to help you become comfortable with HandyScoot and SmartScoot:
Adjust the scooter to fit your body comfortably. Adjustment instructions can be found in the Users Instruction Manual.
Sit on the scooter placing your hands on the handles and feet on the foot pegs.
Turn on the scooter by hitting the On/Off Button one time. This will place it in the lowest speed.
Learn to use the throttle and brake. With your right hand, apply pressure to the hand brake. Releasing the hand brake, slowly turn the handle (throttle) and move the scooter forward five feet. While releasing the throttle, apply the hand brake and come to a complete stop. Repeat this process several times, each time allowing the scooter to venture farther before applying the hand brake to come to a complete stop. Please Note: HandyScoot and SmartScoot are front-wheel-drive machines, and as a result, fast starts can cause the front wheel to spin, which can be dangerous for drivers. Slowly turning the handle each time you start will help to avoid or reduce this condition.
Learn to turn. Slowly turn the HandyScoot and SmartScoot by using wide movements. Feel how the scooter reacts to your body weight. Shifting your body weight through the turn will help add stability. As you feel more comfortable, you will be able to make the turns tighter. Always remember to slow down before turning or changing directions. Going too fast through a turn will cause the HandyScoot or SmartScoot to tip over. If the scooter begins to tip, slow the unit down and place your feet on the ground.
Learn to reverse. Prior to putting the scooter in reverse, turn your head to make sure there are no people or hazards – such as curbs, parked cars or walls – behind you. While applying the brake, turn on the reverse function. You will hear a distinct repetitive warning sound. Turning your head again to ensure that nothing is behind you, release the brake and slowly turn the throttle. Only use the reverse function to move away from an obstacle or back out of an elevator. While in reverse, limit turns or changes in directions.
Avoid steep inclines and hills. HandyScoot and SmartScoot™ are not designed to be driven up steep inclines or hills. All mobility scooters perform marginally in these situations. However, the scooter should have no problem going up most wheelchair and airplane ramps. Leaning your body forward, which places more weight on the front wheel, will aid the scooter up the ramp.