Excel Outback Manuale utente

User Manual
Excel Outback

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Introduction
General introduction 4
1. Identication 6
2. General information 6
2.1 Components and construction of your scooter 7
2.1.1 Components and constrction of your scooter 7
2.2 General explanation about your scooter 7
3. Safety regulations 8
3.1 General safety instructions 8
3.2 Safe use warnings 8
4. Specications of your Excel Outback 9
5. Components of your Excel Outback 9
5.1 The dashboard 9
5.2 The steering column 11
5.3 The armrests 11
5.4 The battery 12
5.5 The seat 12
5.6 The freewheel 13
5.7 The wheels 14
5.7.1 Pneumatic tyres 14
5.8 The lumbar support 14
6. User instructions 15
6.1 The balance 15
6.1.1 Getting in and out 15
6.2 Bending and or reaching 15
6.3 Going up or down elevations 16
6.3.1 Going up an elevation and or slopes 16
6.3.2 Going o an elevation and or slopes 16
6.4 Control 17
6.4.1 Steering in dierent situations 17
6.5 EMI / RFI 17
6.5.1 EMI / RFI recommendations 18
7. Maintenance 19
7.1 The tyres 19
7.1.1 Pneumatic tyres 19
7.2 Body 19
7.3 The upholstery 19
7.4 Cleaning your scooter 20
7.5 Periodic maintenance of your scooter 20

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7.6 Maintenance schedule 20
8. Problem analysis and solutions 21
9. Warranty 22
9.1 Warranty application 22
9.2 Warranty conditions 22

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General introduction
Before using your new Excel Outback, you and any attendant should read and understand this user manual completely.
By reading and understanding this user manual, you also agree to the terms and conditions stated in this user manual.
At this moment you are introduced to a quality product oered by Van Os Medical B.V. We would like to thank you for
your condence in our Excel Mobility ® brand. An Excel Outback is a real quality product. The policy of Van Os Medical
B.V. is focused on continuously developing the quality and reliability of all products in our range. We therefore reserve the
right to make changes to this user manual without prior notice.
It is important that you read this user manual carefully before using your scooter. The user manual contains important
information about the safe use and maintenance of your scooter. We recommend that you keep this user manual for safe
as it is also proof of your warranty.
The safety instructions in this user manual are general instructions that should be regarded as general guidelines.
You may develop your own ways of doing common actions. However, we would advise you to call on an expert for
assistance in developing safe and eective techniques related to your daily activities and your physical capabilities.
Your new scooter needs frequent and scheduled maintenance. You can do much of this maintenance yourself. However,
we would like to recommend that you have your scooter checked by an expert at least once a year. If you do not have
the scooter checked and maintained in time, the warranty will become null and void.
Pay attention!
You will also nd tips and warnings in this user manual. These are clearly recognizable by the symbols used and the
presentation of the text, as shown below.
Warnings
The warnings mentioned in this user manual should always be followed to avoid damage to the Excel Outback or injury
to yourself.
Tips
The tips mentioned in this user guide are intended to help you make even better use of your Excel Outback.

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Enter the details of your authorised dealer and product below:
Company Name: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Address: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Telephone number: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Fax number: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………....
Email address: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………....
Website: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Date of purchase: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
If applicable, stamp or sticker from your authorised dealer:
If, in addition to the frame label on the product, there is a second separate frame label with your product, you can place
it below so that you can consult it more easily later:

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1. Identication
Your scooter has a frame label, which is located on the seat column (under the seat) of your scooter. The frame
label contains information about your scooter, such as the product name, manufacturer name, European authorised
representative name, (UDI) Unique Device Identier and technical data of your scooter. An example of a frame label is
shown below for illustration. Your scooter’s frame label may dier from the illustration. Your scooter’s actual data varies
by product. The information on the label of your scooter corresponds to your scooter.
Van Os Medical B.V. is the importer of this Excel Mobility product. The product is manufactured by Quality Life
Technologies. and European represented by Wellkang LTD.
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EC REP
UDI
Quality Life Technologies Co. Ltd.
No. 5, Lao Fu Wu Road, Huang Wu
Industrial District, Dongkeng Town
Dongguan, Guangdong, China
Wellkang LTD, Enterprise Hub
NW Business Complex 1, Beraghmore Rd.
Derry, BT48 8SE, Northern Ireland
Van Os Medical B.V.
Koperslagerij 3, 4651 SK Steenbergen
The Netherlands
Excel Outback (QS1347XL)
Mobility scooter for outdoor use
REF 06080160

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2. General information
2.1. Components and construction of your scooter
1. Canopy
2. Armrest
3. Seat
4. Steering column
5. Dashboard
6. Steering head lever
7. Ignition switch
8. Basket
9. LED front lights
10. Front wheel
11. Mudguards
12. Footrest
13. Rear wheel
14. Rear light
15. Seat column
Your scooter is equipped with various components and parts. Get to know them before continuing to study this user
guide. Designs and specications are subject to change without notice.
2.2 General explanation about your scooter
Your new Excel Outback is a scooter designed to oer maximum comfort. The comfortable chair can be adjusted
as desired and contributes to optimal seating comfort. The scooter is equipped with LED lighting and brake lights.
Furthermore, the steering column is innitely adjustable and the armrests are foldable and adjustable in width and height.
Please read this user manual completely to get the most from your scooter.
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3. Safety regulations
If the rules of handling as described in this user manual are followed, the Excel Outback is an extremely safe and stable
product. However, it is possible that dangerous situations can arise if the scooter is not used correctly. Van Os Medical
B.V. is not responsible for injury to person(s) and or damage to property if the recommendations and warnings in this
user manual are not followed when using the scooter.
3.1 General safety instructions
Protect your purchase by having your scooter checked regularly. When part of your
Excel Outback does not function properly, it is possible that a dangerous situation arises. You should keep your scooter
in good condition to ensure safety. Periodic inspection, correct adjustment of your scooter and timely replacement of
broken and worn parts will contribute positively to the life of the product. A qualied Excel dealer, who will only use Excel
replacement parts, will ensure that the long life is guaranteed through good and preventative maintenance.
3.2. Safe Use Warnings
To prevent damage to your property, the product itself, or injury to the user, please observe the warnings below. Van Os
Medical B.V. is not liable in any way. After reading these warnings, you agree to the terms and conditions stated in this
user manual. Transporting the scooter in any vehicle is at your own risk. Van Os Medical B.V. accepts no liability for this.
Any changes made to the scooter that are not described in this user manual will void the warranty.
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Warning
Making adjustments to the Excel Outback, whereby structural changes are made, will always be at the expense of the
warranty. The product liability also lapses and the risks are for the end user.
• Upon receipt, always check that all components
of the scooter are present and that they are not
damaged. If any components are missing or
damaged, contact your dealer immediately.
• Before driving, check that the brakes are working
properly.
• Sudden change of direction will cause the scooter
to become unbalanced. You should avoid this by
steering smoothly, keeping the same direction as
much as possible when using the scooter and
reduce your speed when taking (sharp) turns.
• You must stop the scooter completely before
changing from forward to backward driving.
• Make sure that the scooter is on a at surface when
getting in and out.
• Before driving, the scooter seat should always be
facing forward.
• Always use a elevator to move the scooter to a
higher level.
• Never drive backward down a slope.
• Preferably never drive on uneven surfaces such as
sand, gravel or rough terrain and not on wet.
• slippery surfaces where you have no grip.
• Never go up and or down a slope at an angle.
• Never take passengers on your scooter
• Never use your scooter if it is not working properly
or if parts of it are not working properly or are
missing.
• Do not ride on slopes or kerbs that exceed the
scooter’s capacity. The maximum safe angle of
inclination is 10 degrees.
• Never drive up/down a kerb if it is higher than 4 cm.
• Never load the scooter more than the specied
maximum user weight. This maximum user weight
includes bags and any other load for your scooter.
• Do not use your scooter on stairs or escalators.
• Do not use the scooter if you are under the inuence
of alcohol, drugs or heavy medication that may
aect your operation of the scooter.

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4. Specications of your Excel Outback
5. Components of your Excel Outback
This chapter describes the various components of the Excel Outback. The scooter has a number of components that
are adjustable and adjustable. If you want to install, remove, adjust or move any of the components, always follow the
instructions described in this user manual.
5.1 The dashboard
The Excel Outback is equipped with a well-arranged dashboard. As you can see, the dashboard consists of dierent
components, each of which has its own function. The various components are explained in more detail below:
1. Speed Buttons
With these two buttons you can set the desired speed. By pressing the right button, with the hare icon, you increase the
speed. This can be seen by the increasing dashes on the right side of the display, press 1 dash at a time. To decrease
the speed, press the left button with the turtle icon. Then the dashes on the right of the display decrease, press 1 dash
at a time.
*= indicative, measured under ideal conditions.
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Totale length
147 cm
Maximum
user weight
200 kg
Total width
78 cm
Total weight
192/208 kg
Seat height
44 cm
Seat depth
48 cm
Total height
169 cm
Seat width
53 cm
Batteries
90/120 Ah
Charger
8 Ah
Range
tot 54 km*
Max, speed
15/20 km/u*
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2. Horn
You can sound the horn by pressing one of these buttons. When you use the horn, you will hear a beep sound. The
Excel Outback has a horn button on both the left and right side of the dashboard, so that you can press it with either the
left and right hand.
3. Lighting
The Excel Outback is also equipped with lighting. Use this button to turn on your lighting. The main purpose of the
lighting, in addition to getting a better view, is to be clearly seen by other road users, so that no dangerous situations
arise. Pressing the button again turns o the lighting. The use of lighting is never superuous, but certainly use it in
darker conditions and bad weather conditions.
4. Hazard lights
When you want to draw the attention of other road users to danger, you can use the hazard lights. By pressing the
button, all hazard lights will ash and a beep will sound. To turn the lights o, press the button again.
5. Wig-wag system
The Excel Outback is operated by means of a wigwag system. To drive forward with your scooter, pull the right lever
toward you, as shown in photo 1. Driving backwards with the Excel Outback is of course also possible. You do this
by pulling the left lever towards you (Photo 2). The Excel
Outback is equipped with automatic braking system. This
ensures that when you release the forward or reverse lever,
the scooter brakes automatically.
6. Battery indicator
Just as the selected speed is indicated by dashes on the
right side of the screen, you will nd a similar display on the
left side of the screen, but for the battery capacity. 10 bars
indicate that the battery is full and fewer bars indicate the
battery is drained. It is important to never run your batteries
completely down to empty. By recharging the batteries
at about 20 percent, indicated by 2 of the 10 lines, the
batteries will last longer.
7. Indicator
These buttons turn the turn signals on and o. This way you can indicate which way you are going to travel if you need
to turn somewhere. When you press one of the buttons, the turn signal lights will ash on the side you pressed and a
chime will sound to indicate that the turn signal is on. By pressing the same button again, the light and sound signal will
stop.
8. Higher / lower speed
On the display you can see that there are 10 speed settings that can be set with the hare and tortoise buttons. With the
H/L button you can switch between Higher and Lower speed. So if you want to be a little more careful, switching to the
L position cuts the speed in half. This way you don’t have to push the speed all the way down every time. When the low
setting is set, an L will appear on your display. When the high setting is turned on, you will see a H on the screen.
9. Mode and set buttons
Settings of the display can be changed with the Mode and Set buttons. Allows you to change the units of speed,
distance travelled and temperature (Kilometres/Miles and degrees Celsius/Fahrenheit), and change the clock display from
24 hour format or AM/PM. By pressing mode, one of these options will ash on the screen to indicate that it can now be
changed. With the H/L button you can then switch between kilometres or miles display, or Celsius or Fahrenheit. Also, if
the clock is selected and therefore ashes, the time can be changed. With the turn signal buttons, the hours (left arrow)
or the minutes (right arrow) can be increased by 1 step at a time. You cannot decrease these numbers, so if the number
needs to be lower, you must increase it until the number jumps back to 0. With the Set button, you conrm the chosen
setting and the option on the screen will stop ashing.
EXCEL OUTBACK | Photo 1 EXCEL OUTBACK | Photo 2
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