Front Wheel Removal. Electric Mobility Rascal 600F, Rascal 600C, Balance 600 B, Rascal 600T

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Front Wheel Removal. Electric Mobility Rascal 600F, Rascal 600C, Balance 600 B, Rascal 600T | Manualzz

Rascal R600 Scooter Owner’s Manual

Front Wheel Removal

Tire Tread Wear

Seat Post Lubrication

Caster Wheels

Clock Battery

Electrical Connections

Re-Assembly Notes: Slide the wheel onto axle, align key with slot in axle. If snug, tap on wheel lightly with a rubber mallet. Replace the hardware and tighten securely.

Using the proper size wrenches on the nut and bolt, remove nut. Hold wheel and slide the bolt out of fork, being careful not to lose any of the wheel spacers.

Re-Assembly Notes: Align the wheel in the front fork and slide the bolt through the fork and the wheel. Replace wheel spacers as required.

Tighten the nut and bolt securely with the proper size wrenches. Check that the wheel spins freely. If not, loosen the nut (in quarter turn increments) until the wheel spins freely.

Measure tire tread depth. If less than 1/32", it is recommended you replace the tire.

The seat should rotate freely. Clean and lubricate the top of the seat post and the inside of the seat base attached to the seat. Lubricate with petroleum jelly or other similar lubricant.

If the caster wheels are badly worn; it is recommended that they be replaced.

After time, the clock may begin to lose time, or stop, when the battery runs down. The battery is easily replaced by removing the clock from the dash, prying open the clock’s case, and inserting a new battery. Use the following to replace the clock battery.

Battery Types: SR626SW, UCC 377, Ray-O-Vac RW329

1.

Remove clock from the dash.

2.

Use a small screwdriver to open the case by inserting the screwdriver blade into the notch on the back cover. Gently twist blade so that the back cover comes off.

3.

Slide the metal battery cover plate aside and remove battery.

4.

Install new battery with positive pole (+) facing outwards. Slide battery cover back in place over new battery.

After replacing battery, make sure time setting is correct before replacing clock into dash.

Check battery terminals and all plug connectors to make sure that a tight connection is made. If battery terminals are corroded, disconnect the leads and clean all connections with a soft wire brush. Re-connect leads and apply a protective coating (e.g., petroleum jelly, etc.) to prevent corrosion.

EMC Part: 19271200 • Rev. 03 • 06/01/2003

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