C.T.M. HS-115 Instruction Booklet Download Page 16

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 Width

Motor Size

Battery

Battery Weight

Travel Range

Battery Charger

Electronics

1000 mm / 39.4"

510 mm / 20"

905 mm / 35.6"

195 mm / 8"

195 mm / 8"

37 kg / 82 lbs 

6.4 kmph / 4 mph

115 kg / 253 lbs

30 mm / 1.2"

6 degree

35 mm / 1.4"

1090 mm / 43"

N/A

Electro-Mechanical

Padded Foldable

425 mm / 17"

250W, 4700 r.p.m.

(2) 12V. 12Ah

9.2 kg / 20 lbs

10 km / 6.2 Miles

1.5A Off Board

On / Off  Key Switch,

Battery Level Indicator,

Speed Control Knob

1000 mm / 39.4"

510 mm / 20"

890 mm / 35"

195 mm / 8"

195 mm / 8"

40 kg / 88 lbs 

6.4 kmph / 4 mph

115 kg / 253 lbs

30 mm / 1.2"

8 degree

35 mm / 1.4"

1270 mm / 50"

N/A

Electro-Mechanical

Padded Foldable

425 mm / 17"

250W, 4700 r.p.m.

(2) 12V. 12Ah

9.2 kg / 20 lbs

10 km / 6.2 Miles

1.8A Off Board

On / Off  Key Switch,

Battery Level Indicator,

Speed Control Knob

SPECIFICATIONS                HS-115                         HS-118

SPECIFICATION

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Summary of Contents for HS-115

Page 1: ...C T M MOBILITY SCOOTER C T M MOBILITY SCOOTER C T M MOBILITY SCOOTER 1 Series Instruction Booklet HS 115 HS 118...

Page 2: ...OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS SAFETY INFORMATION ON ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EMI IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS CHARGING THE BATTERIES DISASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER TROUBLESHOOTING CAUTION...

Page 3: ...enti com tw INTRODUCTION 1 Thank you and congratulations on purchasing your new C T M Mobility Scooter It is designed to provide you with transportation ability indoors and outdoors We pride ourselves...

Page 4: ...ng or traversing a slope or incline and also on uneven terrain ramps and soft or loose surfaces such as gravel or grass Scooter may not operate well in high humidity Never put your scooter in freewhee...

Page 5: ...ter model is 30 V m There are a number of sources of relatively intense electromagnetic fields in the everyday environment Some of these sources are obvious and easy to avoid Others are not apparent a...

Page 6: ...wing the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or motorized scooter movement which could result in serious injury 1 Do not operate hand held transceivers transmitt...

Page 7: ...it is important that you familiarize yourself with the controls and how to operate them Figure 1 HS 115 118 Front View Tiller Angle Adjustment Circuit Breaker Seat Rotation Lever Release Lever Batter...

Page 8: ...igh speed The image of turtle means slow or low speed By turning this knob towards chosen image you can control overall speed of the scooter Horn Button C Press horn button once to sound warning tone...

Page 9: ...ensure the pin is fully engaged to lock the seat in position Figure 6 Figure 6 H I Figure 5 Figure 5 G Circuit Breaker If scooter s circuit system malfunctions or over loaded the circuit system will...

Page 10: ...ests 3 Adjust armrest to most comfortable angle then lock with knob J4 4 Adjust screw s J5 height to control armrest s angle Seat Height adjustment 1 Remove the seat and then remove screw nut and wash...

Page 11: ...F position and free wheeling lever is not in freewheel mode 1 Insert battery charger cord into Charging Socket K on battery pack 2 Plug other end of power cable into a standard electrical wall outlet...

Page 12: ...to remove batteries from scooter Caution batteries are heavy When lifting please use correct lifting posture to avoid injury Ask for assistance if necessary Figure 14 Figure 14 L M Figure 13 Figure 1...

Page 13: ...lever G to bend down the steering to the lowest hole position and fold down the steering column as shown in Figure 15 Fuse Replacement 1 Remove front shroud s P 5 screws be careful screws size are di...

Page 14: ...ns and wiring Turn the controller off leave for a few minutes and turn back on again 5 Park Brake Fault Either a park brake release switch is active or the park brake is faulty Check the park brake an...

Page 15: ...time batteries may lose their charge Batteries should be charged at least once a month 2 Check the battery gauge before driving to prevent power depletion 3 Batteries will have an aging phenomenon whe...

Page 16: ...kg 82 lbs 6 4 kmph 4 mph 115 kg 253 lbs 30 mm 1 2 6 degree 35 mm 1 4 1090 mm 43 N A Electro Mechanical Padded Foldable 425 mm 17 250W 4700 r p m 2 12V 12Ah 9 2 kg 20 lbs 10 km 6 2 Miles 1 5A Off Boar...

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