C.T.M. HS-665 Instruction Booklet

Manual is about: 6-Series

Summary of HS-665

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    C.T.M. Mobility scooter c.T.M. Mobility scooter c.T.M. Mobility scooter 6-series instruction booklet hs-665 / hs-666 hs-686.

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    Instruction booklet 6-series table of contents introduction important precautions electromagnetic interference and warnings identification of parts operating your scooter assembling your scooter disassembling your scooter charging the batteries care and maintenance troubleshooting technical specific...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series if you have any questions, you can contact: thank you and congratulation on purchasing your new c.T.M. Mobility scooter. It is designed to provide you with transportation ability indoors and outdoors. We pride ourselves on providing safe and comfortable products. Our goa...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series important precautions 2 •only one person at a time could ride a c.T.M. Mobility scooter. •maximum load is 160 kgs/ 350 pounds. •turn key off before getting on or off. •always drive carefully and be aware of others using the same area as yourself. •always use pedestrian c...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series electromagnetic interference (emi) 3 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 susceptible to electromagnetic in...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series 4 because em energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to the transmitting antenna (source), the em fields from hand-held radio wave sources (transceivers) are of special concern. It is possible to unintentionally bring high levels of em energy very close t...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series figure 1 - hs-686 front view figure 2 - hs-686 top control panel identification of parts 5 the c.T.M. Mobility scooter is an indoor/outdoor scooter that provides transportation for a disabled or elderly person. Rearview mirror tiller angle adjustment front bumper the ful...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series 6 thumb levers : pushing right thumb lever moves scooter forward. Pushing the left thumb lever moves scooter backward. Releasing both engages automatic brake. Seat adjustment : seat control slide : lift up lever under front edge of seat base to move forward and backward....

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    Instruction booklet 6-series operating your scooter 7 •all electrical connections are firmly attached •adjust seat height and location •adjust tiller to comfortable position 1.Before operating your scooter, check the following: •free-wheeling device on d •speed dial is at the turtle picture. 2.Sit o...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series hill climbing : you may need to use a higher speed. Turn to lower speed before going downhill. Curb climbing : approach slowly at right angles to the curb. Do not attempt greater than a 2" curb. If self-diagnostic warning light starts to blink, identify the problem from ...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series b a d c 9 assembling your scooter no tools are necessary. A screwdriver is needed to adjust seat height after assembly. To assemble c.T.M. Mobility scooter you should have the three scooter parts : front. Section, rear section and seat. You will also need two batteries a...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series e 10 attach front basket. Adjust seat height: if the seat height is not correct, remove seat from scooter. Use a screwdriver to raise or lower the seat. Remount seat on seat post. Adjust tiller angle position: use the tiller angle adjustment lever to adjust the tiller to...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series 11 disassembling your scooter taking apart your scooter enables you to save space when keeping it in storage or to carry it along in your vehicle when going away from home. Having scooter disassembled is easier than ever since no tools are required. Please follow these s...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series 12 rear shroud is removable by lifting the rear shroud up. (see fig. 16) disconnect wire harness. (see fig. 17) release two guide pins to separate front and rear sections. (see fig. 18) with one hand on rear frame and other on seat post as handheld, detach front and rear...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series 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. 13 charging the batteries batteries must be charged before using the scooter for the first time...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series 14 care and maintenance •cleaning your scooter your scooter can be cleaned with a dry cloth. Do not use water because of electrical connections. •maintaining your scooter all maintenance and repair of your scooter should be done by an authorized dealer. •storing your sco...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series 15 troubleshooting number of flashes problem solution 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 battery needs recharging recharge the batteries soon. Must recharge before using. Check battery condition and connections. Check battery condition and connections. Contact your authorized dealer to c...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series summay : 16 avoid sources of electromagnetic interference because they may affect the scooter. Assembly and disassembly : assemble completely before riding. Always disassemble before transporting in a car. Charge batteries after each use. Safety rules : •turn key off bef...

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    Instruction booklet 6-series 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 width motor size battery size battery weight travel range b...