SCOOZY C Series User manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SCOOZY C SERIES
ENGLISH
Scoozy B.V.
Groothandelsweg 1
2645 EH Delfgauw
Nederland
Web www.en.scoozy.nl
E-mail info@scoozy.nl


Thank you for choosing Scoozy! With Scoozy you can get everything out
of life and go on an adventure. You are in control and will discover ultimate
freedom. There is nothing between you and the world.
With the information in this user manual you can use and maintain Scoozy
safely. Please read the entire user manual carefully before using Scoozy.
Kind regards,
Job van de Kieft CEO
If you are visually impaired and would like to receive this information in
another way, please contact Scoozy at: www.en.scoozy.nl/contact.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 SAFETY REGULATIONS
1.1 Safety advice
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2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.1 Features
2.1 Inspections
2.3 Indications
2.4 Versions and accessories
2.5 Weight and luggage
2.6 Before use
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3 USE
3.1 Driving with Scoozy
3.2 User menu
3.3 Changing settings
3.4 Joystick controls
3.5 Freewheel
3.6 Operating functions
3.7 Parking and storage
3.8 Transportation of Scoozy
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4 BATTERY
All information on the battery
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5 MAINTENANCE
Keep Scoozy in top condition
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6 NOTIFICATIONS
Overview of notications on the screen
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7 WARRANTY CONDITIONS
All conditions regarding the use of Scoozy
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11 GENERAL
General matters concerning Scoozy
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8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Overview of the important specications
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9 SPECIFICATIONS TO ISO 7176: 15 ANNEX A
All specications based on the standard
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10 MAINTENANCE HISTORY
Space for comments from technicians
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1 SAFETY REGULATIONS
As a user of Scoozy, you are always responsible for complying
with the locally applicable safety regulations and guidelines. It is
important to rst gain driving experience under the guidance of
an experienced instructor. Ask your Scoozy dealer for help.
Scoozy accepts no liability for damage or injury caused by
negligence or failure to comply with safety regulations.
You can nd up-to-date notications regarding product safety or
possible recall actions on our website: www.en.scoozy.nl
INTENDED USE
Scoozy can be used as a Type C scooter. This means that Scoozy
can mainly drive outdoors, on paved and unpaved roads and trails.
If in doubt, please refer to this manual again.
SCOOZY IS DEVELOPED FOR:
• The transportation of one person weighing up to 150 kg with
a maximum of 30 kg luggage;
• Use on sidewalks, pavements, bike paths, forest paths and
roads (if allowed by local trac laws);
• Indoor and outdoor use
Driver:
• The person on Scoozy is the driver.
• Scoozy may only be operated by the driver.
• If you are under the inuence of substances that can affect
your ability to drive (such as drugs, alcohol or medication), do
not drive Scoozy.
• If you have insucient eyesight, do not drive Scoozy.
• In the Netherlands it is mandatory to insure your Scoozy at
least for third party liability.

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Surrounding conditions
• Operating temperature between -25 °C* and +50 °C
• Relative humidity between 0% and 98%
• Storage environment temperature from -40 °C to +85 °C
* Limited functionality under 0 °C (see 4.1).
SCOOZY IS NOT DEVELOPED FOR:
• Use off unpaved roads and trails. This means that Scoozy has
been developed as an all-road vehicle, not for off-road use.
• Use as a seat for transportation in a motorized vehicle;
• Use by children under 16 years of age;
• Pulling loads (such as trailers);
• Transporting more than one person;
• Surrounding conditions other than above.
AVOID PINCHING FINGERS AND LIMBS:
• While turning in the wheels;
• While closing the doors;
• During steering and maneuvering;
• If you have reduced control of your arms or legs.

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1.1 SAFETY ADVICE
GENERAL
• Never change the construction of Scoozy.
• Never modify Scoozy’s electrical system.
• Only use the luggage rack for transporting items.
• Use only original Scoozy parts and accessories.
• Using Scoozy to tow loads is at your own risk.
• Keep the protruding xed or loose parts of, in and on Scoozy
in mind. These can cause damage to the surroundings and
Scoozy.
• Avoid physical contact with Scoozy’s motors. The motors
are constantly moving during use and can reach high
temperatures. After use, the motor cools down slowly.
Physical contact can cause burns.
• Stay away from open ames with Scoozy.
• Scoozy has fully programmable electronic steering. Changing
this programming affects driving behaviour (see 3.3).
• Never cover or remove the safety instructions and stickers.
• Always leave Scoozy switched off and locked. This reduces
the risk of unwanted use and/or theft.
• When storing your Scoozy, place a chain lock through one of
the wheels for extra safety.
• Obey the applicable trac rules.
• Make sure that you are always noticed by other road users. As
a Scoozy user, you are vulnerable in trac.
• Avoid remote routes. Have help available in case of an
emergency.
• Shopping gates can be activated by Scoozy.

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USE
• The technical specications must never be changed.
• Do not put Scoozy in direct sunlight: the upholstery can
become hot, possibly causing burning or sensitization of the
skin.
• Do not let Scoozy come into contact with sea water; the salt
in seawater affects the components of Scoozy.
• Always clean Scoozy carefully after riding on unpaved trails
according to the instructions in chapter 5; sand can lead to
unnecessarily rapid wear on Scoozy’s moving parts.
• Scoozy is not made for driving in loose sand (e.g. the beach),
not even the 4WD version.
A number of technical precautions have been taken to ensure
your safety even more:
• The immobilizer is active when the battery charger is
connected.
• When cornering, the steering angle is automatically limited
depending on your speed.
• The freewheel is limited. Downhill, Scoozy will be limited
after reaching maximum speed.
• The display warns you when the range is too low (number of
kilometres to drive).
• The display provides you with information to correct any
faults.
• When an electronic fault is detected, Scoozy will come to a
controlled stop.
• Scoozy has an emergency stop on the control panel to bring
it to a fast stop in case of an emergency.
• Parts in which body parts can get trapped, are shielded.
• A lap belt is provided to x your posture and should always be
worn while driving.

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DRIVING WITH SCOOZY
• Drive carefully on roads that are slippery due to rain, ice or
snow.
• Make sure that no items of clothing hang loose. These can
get in between the wheels and thus lead to various problems.
• Do not hang anything on the armrests.
• Do not let anyone stand on the front or back of Scoozy.
• Be vigilant against tipping over:
• When driving up a slope;
• When driving down obstacles.
• Scoozy steers with the front wheels. The faster Scoozy
drives, the smaller the steering angle.
• Watch out for tight corners: the rear of Scoozy cuts corners.

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SLOPES AND OTHER OBSTACLES
• Avoid slopes greater than 10°. Driving it (forwards or
backwards) is dangerous. Scoozy itself indicates when
you are driving on a slope of >10° and adjusts its behaviour
accordingly.
• Never use the freewheel on a slope!
• Always drive straight up and down a pavement. Carefully
accelerate and take a run-up of 50cm. It is better to drive up
a pavement via a ramp.
• Soft, slippery or uneven terrain increases the risk of
dangerous situations.
• Drive carefully along a (pavement) edge. Uneven ground
increases the risk of tipping.
• The maximum (door)step height that you can drive up is 10
cm.
• Avoid driving up slopes <10° for extended periods of time.
This can cause excessive wear to the motor and electrical
parts.
• Your centre of gravity moves when you go up or down a slope.
Be aware of this.
• Turn carefully on a steep slope to avoid the risk of tipping.
• Always drive slowly on steep slopes and pay extra attention.
• Driving down a slope can drastically increase the vehicle’s
stopping distance

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1 SCOOZY
A. Joystick control unit
B. Armrest
C. Backrest
D. Belt receiver
E. Connection for charger/software
F. Freewheel lever
G. Seat belt
H. Battery cover
I. License plate holder
J. Motor transaxle
K. Daytime running lights & turn signal
L. Front luggage rack
M. Headlights (Outdoor only)
N. Front wheel
O. Foot platform
P. Control element (HMI)
Q. Computer access hatch
R. Seat
2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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B
C
D
E
F
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N O P Q
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3 JOYSTICK CONTROL UNIT
A. Joystick
• Forward = Forward / Brake
• Reverse = Brake / Reverse
• Left = Turn left
• Right = Turn right
B. Armrest lock
2 CONTROL UNIT
A. Display
B. Rear-view mirror
C. On/off switch
D. Direction indicator(s)
E. Emergency stop
F. D/S indication LED
G. Speed
H. Drive
I. Lighting
J. Horn
K. Battery status
L. Hazard lights
M. SET
N. Function
O. MENU
P. NFC Ignition switch

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Scoozy is equipped with the following:
• Semi-independent wheel suspension.
• Comfortable seat, with pre-shaped seat and backrest with
removable seat cushions.
• Easy operation of doors and joystick.
• Display with speedometer, trip distance and total distance in
kilometres.
• Accurate prediction of the number of kilometres still to be
driven.
• Data connection for transferring technical data about
Scoozy.
• Seat belt, can also be used as an anterior pelvic support
TECHNICAL LIFE
Scoozy attributes a technical lifespan of 6 years to this product.
This means that the product is repairable, safe and usable during
this period. The aforementioned statement only applies when the
product is used as intended by Scoozy and is CE marked as such,
including any original accessories.
In addition, the product must always be maintained according to
the manufacturer’s instructions.
DATA CONNECTION
Scoozy will send the following data to Scoozy B.V. or its partners:
• Location data per trip;
• Battery status per trip;
• ODO and TRIP data per trip;
• Error codes (when they occur).
This data can only be linked to a Scoozy ID and not to a user. This
link can be provided by your dealer. Your dealer can switch off the
connection for you.
2.1 FEATURES

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2.2 INSPECTIONS
The product complies with the following standards:
• EN12184: 2014 Electric Powered Wheelchairs and Scooters,
Class C.
• ISO7176-8 Requirements for impact, static and fatigue
strength.
• ISO7176-14 Requirements and test methods for controller
systems of electrically powered wheelchairs.
• ISO7176-21: 2009 Requirements and test methods for
electromagnetic compatibility of electrically powered
wheelchairs and motorized scooters.
• EN 1021-2 Requirements for resistance to combustion.
Scoozy is EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) approved.
Tests have shown that Scoozy is not sensitive or harmful to
mobile communication equipment and electronically controlled
equipment. Nevertheless, be careful when using Scoozy and
mobile or electronic devices at the same time.
It is possible that other electrical appliances will be affected by
Scoozy (think of shopping gates, electric entrance doors, etc.).
Scoozy itself can also be affected by other electrical appliances
(e.g. mobile telephones, high voltage pylons, etc.).

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1. CE marking
Located on the backrest under the back cushion. It contains
various information about the vehicle, the address of the
manufacturer and the CE marking.
2. Driving restrictions
Located on the backrest under the back cushion.
It contains warnings about driving with Scoozy.
3. Freewheel information
The sticker is located on the back of the right wheel arch.
It contains warnings about the use of the freewheel.
If the indications on Scoozy are damaged or not present, please
contact the supplier.
2.3 INDICATIONS
Scoozy is not intended
to be used as a seat in
a motor vehicle
ENABLE
FREEWHEEL MODE
DISABLE

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2.4 VERSIONS AND ACCESSORIES
VERSIONS
The differences between the versions in which Scoozy C is
available are described in the table below:
Version Range Drive
Scoozy C 50 km 2WD
Scoozy C XTND 100 km 2WD
Scoozy C 4WD 100 km 4WD
ACCESSOIRES
The following accessories are available for Scoozy C:
• Mirror left and/or right (a)
• Seat rack (b), on which a rollator holder, cane holders and a
bag can be attached.
• Cane holder left and/or right (c)
• Luggage rack in the front (d), where a bag can be attached.
• Bag (e), which can be attached to both the seat rack and the
front luggage rack.
• Smartphone holder.
Scoozy has four mounting points (M8) on the armrests. These
are suitable for mounting mirrors, phone holders and other small
accessories.
Consult your Scoozy dealer for advice on the versions and for the
purchase and installation of the accessories.
a
c
d
eb

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Adhere to the following maximum carrying weights:
• Max. 5 kg luggage on the front luggage rack.
• Max. 20 kg luggage on the centre footrest.
• Max. 5 kg luggage on seat rack.
• Max. 150 user weight on the seat.
ACCESSOIRIES
Scoozy has several attachment points for accessories.
To order are:
• Seat rack, including cane holder(s), bag holder and holder for
extra accessories such as a rollator holder.
• Front rack high, as holder for a bag
Behind the rear bumper there is an extra connection for
accessories
from third parties.
WARNINGS
• Never carry more weight than indicated. This leads to very
unsafe situations with serious injury or death as a result.
• Never place weight in locations other than indicated.
2.5 WEIGHT AND LUGGAGE
5 kg 5 kg
20 kg
150 kg

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CHECK DELIVERY
Check whether Scoozy corresponds with the product description
in chapter 2. If transport damage is noticed on delivery, this can
be reported to the seller.
MAIN SWITCH
Scoozy is activated by pressing the On/Off switch (2C). The
computer is always in sleep mode. The Scoozy computer is
completely switched off upon delivery by interrupting the power
supply with a connector in the High Power cable. When delivering
Scoozy, the mechanic switches on Scoozy.
JOYSTICK USE
Scoozy is controlled by a joystick (1A). When grasping the joystick,
it is important that the palm of the hand rests on the armrest
next to the joystick. The joystick is controlled with a number of
ngers. When the joystick is held from the top, the steering is less
precise.
2.6 BEFORE USE

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CHECK BEFORE USE
Check the following before driving off:
• whether there are no defects such as damage, corrosion or
other defects on parts;
• the tire pressure;
• whether the freewheel is off (see 3.5);
• whether the battery charger has been removed;
• the operation of the lighting;
• the battery status in the display;
TIRE PRESSURE
For safety reasons, make sure that the Scoozy tire pressure is
correct. If the tire pressure is too low, road holding and range
deteriorate.
We recommend using the following tire pressure:
• 2.5 bar at a weight of up to 80 kg.
• 3.0 bar at a weight from 80 kg.
TIRE WARNINGS
• Scoozy tires must have sucient pressure. Check this every
ride.
• If the tire pressure is too low, you can drive less far.
• Excessive tire pressure makes driving uncomfortable and
increases the risk of a at tire.
• Check the tires regularly for wear and tear.
• In case of a at tire, the tire and/or inner tube must be
replaced. This can be done by lifting the tire off the rim and
replacing it, similar to a bicycle tire.
3 USE
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