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August 2016 Newsletter

27/7/2016

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December Newsletter

20/12/2015

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Season's greetings everyone!
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5/8/2015

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December Newsletter

24/12/2014

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Here is our December newsletter - feel free to add your comments below - we look forward to hearing from you!

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Safety

15/12/2014

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Please be safe when using your mobility scooter, Elite Scooters supports safe driving of all vehicles!
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Typical questions

19/7/2014

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What is the scooter's top speed? 
Speed is dependent on make, model and battery condition. 10 kph is a safe top speed when there are no pedestrians.

Do you need a driver's licence to drive a scooter? 
Scooters are not considered motor vehicles and therefore you do not need a licence to operate.

Where should I drive my scooter? 
You should drive on the pavement where possible. If there is no safe way of getting on the pavement, drive alongside footpath as close as possible.   Scooters are not permitted on a motorway.  Be Visible.

Is it alright to drive my scooter into a shopping centre? 
Shopping centres allow scooters entry. The Caddy  models are specifically designed for driving around crowded areas, such as shopping centres. 

Can I drive through the rain on my scooter? 
Scooters are equipped with advanced components, which are water resistant. Nonetheless, it is recommended you avoid driving through large puddles or leaving the scooter in the rain for a long period of time.

What is the average life-span of a scooter? How often do I need to replace it? 
On average, our customers use their scooters for 5 years before they replace it with a newer model.

How do I maintain my scooter? 
In order to keep your scooter working properly and safely, you should always fully charge the battery, check tyre pressure regularly.   Have your scooter serviced annually as a minimum. If you are a daily user,  recommend a service  every 6 months. Also, insist on original Afiscooter parts for your scooter.

My scooter's range isn't very long, what do I do? 
Generally speaking good batteries fully charged will allow 50 km on an even surface with a driver / load of  80kg. 
Electric scooters use more battery power on hills, travelling rough terrain like grass, muddy fields, and metaled  surfaces. The heavier the load the shorter the distance.  
Get your batteries load tested.

Why does my year-and-a-half-old scooter does not go very far? 
The scooter works on batteries. Despite the daily charging of the scooter hot and cold conditions have an effect on batteries.  Quality gel batteries are recommended as they are more tolerant to temperature change and designed for use in mobility scooters.  

My scooter has been standing for 6 months, my electrician says I need new  batteries. Batteries that have not been charged for a significant period of time will lose their ability to charge again.  Batteries need to be regularly charged even when not in use.

Do I need to do any maintenance on the Drive Unit? 
Afiscooters  drive units are manufactured for longevity. The consumable parts can be replaced by a qualified service technician.   
Other makes and models may have a sealed drive unit that cannot be serviced.

Should I buy a used scooter? If so, who from? 
Buying a used scooter can be a tricky business. To minimize risk, we suggest you see a  Scooter dealer and insist on the following: That the scooter is in proper working order and has undergone a safety check; check the length of guarantee; check there are spare parts and technical support available for this model.  

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Glossary - What's that jargon?

19/7/2014

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Anti-tip 
Mounted in the back of the scooter, this mechanism stops the scooter from tipping over backward.  Some scooters models require  anti - tip wheels to meet safety standards. Breeze scooters pass all international safety standards without the addition of anti -tip wheels. 

Shock Absorbers 
Installed in the Breeze is an advanced shock absorption system, as used in motorcycles. The system uses both spring and hydraulic absorbers for keeping your ride safe and smooth.

Automatic Brake 
An electro magnetic brake installed on the motor stops the vehicle automatically when the driver releases the throttle.

Battery Gauge 
Displays the status of your batteries at any given time. 

Power Unit 
Afi scooters use leading edge trans-axle technology with fewer moving parts. This ensures quiet, reliable safe operation.Some other makes and models use a lightweight noisy drive unit.

Advanced Steering System 
Afiscooters  have an advanced steering system similar to those used in the auto industry. Thus the vehicle is more stable, comfortable, easy to steer less tiring on your arms shoulders and back.

Turn Radius 
The smaller the radius is, the easier it is for the scooter to maneuver tight corners. The turning radius of a scooter is the radius of the smallest circular turn (i.e. U-turn) that the scooter is capable of making. It is commonly used to mean the full diameter of the smallest circle.  Not all manufactures us this as format.  Some manufacturers quote a measurement that is 50% of the turning circle.

Chassis 
A metal frame that contributes to the scooter's stability and safety.  AfiScooters manufacture to the highest standards.   The quality of the steel chassis varies considerably in other makes and models.  

Ergonomic Design 
AfiScooters have an ergonomic design, easily adapted to driver's physical condition and abilities. This is to ensure the driver can use the scooter easily and safely.

EMI 
Like any other electrical vehicle, the scooters electrical circuits create a minor, harmless radiation. For precise information, please see the user manual for your scooter.

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Tips for using your scooter

19/7/2014

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  • Be visible on your journey, use high vis vests, flags and bags with reflective markings to ensure you are seen.
  • Plan your trip, the shortest route may not be the safest route.   Use pedestrian crossings when possible.
  • Always travel on the footpath if able. If there is no footpath make every effort to be safe and be seen, turn on the scooter lights and stay close to the side off the road. Vehicles coming out of driveways may not see you, stay safe.
  • Adjust your speed to the conditions,  slow down when cornering, or sharing the footpath with others. 
  • Drive sensibly.
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Tips for buying a 2nd hand scooter

19/7/2014

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When purchasing a second hand scooter careful consideration and advanced planning can prevent a costly mistake. The older and cheaper the scooter  the higher the probability of buying a lemon. The ongoing cost of ownership can outweigh the cheap purchase price. Tyres and batteries are costly replacement items that can wear out prematurely if the scooter is not able to be adjusted or repaired. Whilst the opportunity exists to buy cheaply there is little or no recourse with many second hand purchases as cost of repairs is more than the scooter is worth.

Here are some of our top tips:

  • Is the scooter a known brand or model, - some scooters cannot be repaired and parts are not available. There is currently no safety or regulatory requirements for mobility scooter imported into NZ.  
  • Check the tyres, do they still have good tread, note any uneven wear.  - this may indicate a steering, suspension or alignment problem that cannot be fixed.
  • Does the seat feel firm, how much padding is there,  - a worn,  sloppy or insecure seat can make you feel unsafe and  uncomfortable when riding the scooter. 
  • Is the seating and steering / tiller adjustable  - fatigue and pain occurs if the scooter cannot be set to suit your physical requirements and driving style.  
  • Are switches and knobs operational, check lights, indicators speed variations work. Flashing lights on the operational controls can indicate a potential problem. Quality scooters have programmed fault codes to warn of any safety issues. Does the scooter come with a manual.
  • Check the scooters stopping ability forward, backward and on a slope.(This can be done walking beside the scooter) - the drive unit is programmed to set parameters that control the safe operation of the scooter. Many factors eg. power surges, electronic interference etc can cause units to become faulty.
  • Ride the scooter, is it comfortable, does it feel safe ? If you feel uncomfortable on the scooter, or driving the scooter makes you tired and causes you pain then you won't use the scooter and it is a waste of money no matter how cheap it is.
  • Recently there have been news items where mobility scooters have caught fire, stopped suddenly and won't restart, or failed to stop. Regular maintenance is necessary to ensure the scooter remains safe.
  • Getting a good deal when buying a used scooter is important to everyone. 
  • BE WISE  -  BUY A SAFE SCOOTER.


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How to choose the right scooter

19/7/2014

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Which scooter best suits your needs?
The following questions will help you determine what mobility scooter model best suits your needs.

Do you live in a flat/hilly/urban/rural area? 
Elite Scooters offers a wide range of models providing options for driving in: orchards or lifestyle blocks, city streets,  malls, or country lanes.  Do you want to travel around your own environment, or retirement village, or journey further afield to the doctors, supermarket, library,  RSA or bowling club. Many mobility scooters owners just use the vehicle to travel around the neighborhood streets and parks taking the dog for a walk, or the grandchildren to the playground.

Will you be using the scooter for personal use or also transporting goods? 
We have scooters with large rear trays, lock boxes or large rear storage trunk. There is a range of gearing giving  varying speeds and power ratios for light or heavy loads. Do you want to carry a golf bag or take the rubbish out to the gate. There is a scooter equipped for every task.

Will you be driving by yourself or with a friend? 
You can choose between standard (45cm), wide(60cm) or double seats.(85cm).  Choose a scooter with specifications that suit  the drivers height and weight requirements.

Will you be staying around your home, venturing further away or even playing golf? 
We offer potable models that are collapsible and fit easily in the boot of your car, as well as sturdy comfortable models for longer journeys and recreational use.

Where will you be storing your scooter? Will it fit in your home or an elevator? 
We offer different models in different sizes, allowing you to drive around narrow hallways and into small elevators. If moving in confined spaces check the turning circle of your scooter.

What is your budget? 
There is a wide variety of models in varying price ranges, from basic scooters to technically and visually superior models.

Who will look after my technical and service needs? 
Elite Scooters authorizes specific dealers to service its scooters. Only your authorized local dealer will have the know-how and access to genuine spare parts. Elite Scooters offers a three year warranty on all new scooters. (Parts only warranty on internet sales).

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  • No Drivers license required
  • Low maintenance costs
  • Eco friendly
  • Riding solutions tailored to your needs
  • You can go where you want when you want
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