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Enjoy your companion – Freerider FR168-3A2/Companion User Manual

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C O M P A N I O N S P A R E P A R T S

C O M P A N I O N S P A R E P A R T S

Your Companion is an electro-mechanical machine.

Some of its consumable components will need replacing due
to normal wear and tear.

The following list of components can be purchased from
your local Freerider Agent from whom you purchased your
Scooter. Quoting model code FR168-3A2 Companion.

DESCRIPTION PART

No.

Top Control Console Assembly

AA01-0401-B1

Handlebar Rubber Grip

PP02-0201

Charger Socket Assembly

PAE1-0901-1

Charger Plug

NEUTRIK3FX

Front Basket

PM90-0400

Battery Bag

PP90-0501

Anti-Tipping Wheel

PP07-0102

Bearing for Steering Handlebar

PM08-0900

Drive Transaxle F-99-S

PM11-0216-S

Motor

PM11-0305-SY27

Motor Brake

PM11-0106

Motor Carbon Brush

PM11-0403

Front Wheel Assembly

AC12-0300

Front Axle

PV00-1202

Front Wheel Bearing (6202ZZ)

PM00-0303

Front Tyre (Solid)(200x50K-301)

PP92-0201-GK

Rear Tyre 2.80/2.50

PP92-0200-GC

Rear Tube 2.80/2.50

PP93-0200-C

Self Lock Nut Front/Rear Wheel M12

PU00-1202

Floor Mat

PP04-0513

Arm Rest Pad

PP14-0102

Arm Tighten Knob

PP00-0200

Delta Control Kit

PA01-A100

Charger Circuit Fuse (3amp)

PKE1-1002-1

Battery Cable

PK90-0300

Off Board Charging Cable

PK90-0401

Power Key (ignition)

PM90-0900

Power Key Switch

PM01-0100

Horn Button

PKE1-0103

Horn

PKE1-0605

Battery Meter

PKE1-0700

Battery 18 A/H Sealed Lead/Acid

PK90-0207-GS

Top Control Board (P.C.B.)

PAE1-0301-B1

Controller (Dynamic DS72K-Rhino)

PKE2-0100

Potentiometer 5k Assembly

PAE1-0200

Potentiometer Spring

PM02-0200

Variable Resistor 20k (min-max speed)

PAE1-0100

Black Knob (min-max speed)

PP01-0500

Circuit Breaker (35amp)

PKE2-0403

Warning:

Radio wave sources may affect Scooter control.

Your powered Scooter is designed to operate in appropriate
environments, however radio wave sources such as radio or
TV broadcasting stations, amateur (Ham) radio transmitters,
two-way radios and cellular portable telephones can affect
powered motorised Scooters.

The following warnings listed below should reduce the
chance of unintended brake release or uncontrolled powered
Scooter movement.

1. Do not turn on hand held personal communication

devices such as citizen ban (CB) radios and cellular
‘phones, while your Freerider Scooter is turned on.

2. Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV

stations, and try to avoid coming into close contact with
them.

3. If unintended movement or brake release should occur,

turn your Freerider OFF as quickly as it is safe to do so.

4. Be aware that adding accessories or components or

modifying your Freerider Scooter may make it more

susceptible to interference from radio wave sources.
Note: There is no easy way to evaluate their effect on
the overall immunity of your powered Scooter.

5. Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake

release to your Freerider supplier, noting if there is a radio
wave source nearby. He will then be able to diagnose your
Scooter to eliminate any possible Scooter component
failure. Please note a charge may be made for this service.

Your Scooter has been tested to the following standards with
reference to EN12184. Emissions EN50022(B), Immunity
IEC1000-4-3, E.S.D. IEC801-2

Note: All figures, speeds, measurements and capacities
shown in this manual are approximate and do not constitute
specifications. Our policy is one of continual improvement.

We reserve the right to alter, without notice, any weights,
measurements or other technical data shown in this manual.
If you require specific accurate data, please contact your
Freerider authorised dealer.

Enjoy your Companion

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