C.T.M. HS-115 Instruction Booklet

Summary of HS-115

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    C.T.M. Mobility scooter c.T.M. Mobility scooter c.T.M. Mobility scooter 1-series instruction booklet hs-115 hs-118.

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    1-series instruction booklet table of contents introduction important precautions safety information on electromagnetic interference (emi) identification of parts charging the batteries disassembling your scooter troubleshooting caution specification -------------------------------------------------...

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    1-series instruction booklet information of european representative : emergo europe molenstraat 15 2513 bh, the hague the netherlands if you have any questions, you can contact: chien ti enterprise co., ltd. No.13, lane 227, fu ying rd., hsin chuang,taipei, taiwan, tel : +886-2-2903-2987 fax : +886-...

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    1-series instruction booklet important precautions 2 •only one person at a time should ride a c.T.M. Mobility scooter. •maximum load is 115 kg / 253 lbs. •turn key off before getting on or off your scooter. •always drive carefully with your feet on the scooter and be aware of others in your area. •a...

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    1-series instruction booklet 3 safety information on electromagnetic interference (emi) caution : it is very important that you read this information regarding the possible effects of electromagnetic interference on your motorized scooter. Powered wheelchairs and motorized scooters may be susceptibl...

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    1-series instruction booklet there is no easy way to evaluate their effect on the overall immunity of the motorized scooter. 4 motorized scooter electromagnetic interference : because em energy rapidly becomes more intense as one move closer to the transmitting antenna (source), the em fields from h...

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    1-series instruction booklet figure 2 - hs-115.118 top control panel figure 3 - hs-115.118 back view identification of parts 5 before attempting to drive this scooter on your own, it is important that you familiarize yourself with the controls, and how to operate them. Figure 1 - hs-115.118 front vi...

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    1-series instruction booklet always ensure that the scooter is switched off before getting on or off the scooter and before removing any items of the scooter. The on/off key switch must only operated, when in motion, in an emergency. Turning the scooter off whilst driving will bring the scooter to a...

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    1-series instruction booklet 7 tiller angle adjustment : 1.Lift up the lever (g) to disengage the pin. 2.Simultaneously, adjust the steering fore-aft to the most comfortable angle. Release lever (g) and ensure the pin is fully engaged to lock the steering column in position. Seat rotation adjustment...

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    1-series instruction booklet 8 accessories : basket assembling and disassembling : remove the front basket (j2) and place it off to the side. Armrest assembling and angle adjustment : 1.Remove plugs (j3) at both sides. 2.Assembling armrests. 3.Adjust armrest to most comfortable angle, then lock with...

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    1-series instruction booklet the time needed to recharge will vary depending on the depletion of the batteries. Charging for longer than necessary will not harm the batteries. They can not be overcharged. 9 charging the batteries your c.T.M. Scooter is equipped with two sealed, maintanence free 12v....

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    1-series instruction booklet when assembling battery pack (m), make sure to aim for the battery terminal connection for proper electricity conductivity. 10 disassembling your scooter i. Seat disassembling : remove seat by pulling up seat rotation lever (h). Then lift up away from scooter. Ii. Batter...

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    1-series instruction booklet re-assembling your scooter by vise versa above disassembling procedures. Replace with same power fuse is required. After replacement, vise versa assembling procedure to original condition. 11 steering fold method : lift up the lever (g) to bend down the steering to the l...

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    1-series instruction booklet 12 troubleshooting flash description meaning 1 battery low the batteries are running low. •recharge the batteries 2 low battery fault the batteries have run out of charge. •recharge the batteries. 3 high battery fault battery voltage is too high. This may occur if overch...

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    1-series instruction booklet in unlikely event of a panel display error, you need to re-set the display system by cycling the on/off main switch. The display circuitry is independent of the motor control system. A display console error does not affect scooter speed control. 1.Obstacle climbing : you...

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    1-series instruction booklet *subject to change without notice. (issue b 18/04/2013 ) overall length overall width overall height wheels: front wheels: rear weight w/ batteries max. Speed weight capacity ground clearance grade climbable curb climbing turning radius suspension brake seat type seat wi...