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Instruction Booklet

HS-328

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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 susceptible to electromagnetic
interference (EMI), which is interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources
such a radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios,
and cellular phones. The interference (from radio wave sources) can cause the motorized
scooter to release its brakes, move by itself, or move in unintended directions. It can also
permanently damage the motorized scooter control system. The intensity of the interfering
EM energy can be measured in volts per meter (V/m). Each motorized scooter can resist
EMI up to certain intensity. This is called its "immunity level." The higher the immunity
level, the greater the protection. At this time, current technology is capable of achieving
at least a 20 V/m immunity level, which would provide useful protection from the more
common sources of radiated EMI. This immunity level of this motorized scooter model
is 20 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
and exposure is unavoidable. However, we believe that by following the warnings listed
below, your risk to EMI will be minimized.

1.Hand-held portable transceivers (transmitters-receivers) with the antenna mounted
   directly on the transmitting unit. Examples include: citizens band (CB) radios, "walkie
   talkie," security, fire, and police transceivers, cellular telephones, and other personal
   communication devices;

2.Medium-range mobile transceivers, such as those used in police cars, fire trucks,
   ambulances, and taxis. These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of the
   vehicle; and

3.Long-range transmitters and transceivers such as commercial broadcast transmitters
   (radio and TV broadcast antenna towers) and amateur (HAM) radios.

The sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified into three types :

Some cellular telephones and similar devices transmit signals while they
are ON, even when not being used.

Other types of hand-held devices, such as cordless phones, laptop
computers, AM/FM radios, TV sets, CD players, and cassette players,
and small appliances, such as electric shavers and hair dryers, so far
as we know, are not likely to cause EMI problems to your motorized
scooter.

Summary of Contents for HS-328

Page 1: ...C T M MOBILITY SCOOTER C T M MOBILITY SCOOTER C T M MOBILITY SCOOTER HS 328 Instruction Booklet ...

Page 2: ...INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS SAFETY INFORMATION ON ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EMI IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS CHARGING THE BATTERIES DISASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER TROUBLESHOOTING CARE AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION SPECIFICATION 1 2 3 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 3: ...M Mobility Scooter Please read and observe all warnings and instructions provided in owner s manual before you operate the various functions of this scooter Also please retain this booklet for future reference If you have any question you can contact CHIEN TI ENTERPRISE CO LTD No 13 Lane 227 Fu Ying Rd Hsin Chuang District New Taipei City Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 2903 2987 Fax 886 2 2903 8807 E Mail...

Page 4: ... descending or traversing aslope or incline and also on uneven terrain ramps and soft or loose surfaces such as gravel or grass To prevent any danger do not turn around at high speed on ascending descending ramp Scooter may not operate well in high humidity Do not leave the powered scooter in a rain storm of any kind Do not use the powered scooter in a shower Direct exposure to rain or dampness wi...

Page 5: ...ter model is 20 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 and exposure is unavoidable However we believe that by following the warnings listed below your risk to EMI will be minimized 1 Hand held portable transceivers transmitters receivers with the antenna m...

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 transmitters receivers such as citizens band CB radios or turn ON personal communication devices such as cellular phones while the motorized scooter is turned ON 2 Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio...

Page 7: ... with the controls and how to operate them Horn Button Throttle Main Key Switch Battery Gauge Self Diagnostic Warning Light Speed Dial Knob Reflectors Anti Tip Wheels Free Wheeling Lever Rear Light Optional Accessory Easy To Operate Control Panel Delta Handlebar Flip Up Armrests Front Basket Padded Foldable Seat Solid Tires Tiller Angle Adjustment Circuit Breaker Seat Rotation Lever Release Lever ...

Page 8: ...low or low speed By turning this Knob D towards chosen icon you can control overall speed of the scooter Figure 5 Horn Button E Press Horn Button E once to sound warning tone when necessary Battery Gauge F The LEDs represents an approximation of battery capacity If the charge is full all LEDs are lit When only red and orange LEDs are lit the batteries are consuming and should be charged soon When ...

Page 9: ...the pin is fully engaged If scooter s circuit system malfunctions or over loaded the circuit breaker will trip and automatically shut down the power to ensure driver s safety After shut down the power press button of Circuit Breaker B to reactive the circuit system The scooter can be pushed when the Free Wheeling Lever L is disengaged To engage the Free Wheeling Lever L Pull up the free wheeling l...

Page 10: ...just armrest to most comfortable length then lock the Knob N 2 Adjust Screw O height to preferable armrest s angle Seat Height adjustment 1 Remove the seat then screw nut and washer from seat post 2 Adjust seat post to desired height then attached tightly with screw nut and washers 3 Assemble the seat back to its original position 4 Seat height adjustability 520mm 545mm 570mm Figure 11 O N Figure ...

Page 11: ... THE BATTERIES Your C T M scooter is equipped with two sealed maintanence free 12V 22Ah rechargeable batteries and one HS 328 24V 3A charger Batteries must be charged before using scooter for first time and should be recharged after each day s use Be sure power switch is in OFF position and free wheeling lever is not in freewheel mode For safety reasons only sealed non spillable batteries that mee...

Page 12: ...e Battery Box S from scooter Caution Battery Box is heavy When lifting please use correct lifting posture to avoid injury Ask for assistance if necessary Figure 15 R S Figure 14 J K III Front Rear Frame Disassembling Hold front rear frame with Release Lever T to disassemble front and rear frame Figure 17 Figure 16 T Figure 19 Figure 18 I U Turn the Cap I to fold down the Tiller U to the lowest pos...

Page 13: ...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 and associated connections and wiring Ensure any associated switches are in their correct positions 6 Throttle OONAPU The Throttle is out of neutral when turning the controller on Ensure the throttle is...

Page 14: ...and or bolts in the front and drive wheels If loose have them adjusted by a qualified technician 5 Clean diet dust and grease from exposed components 6 Periodically have the bearings of the front wheel checked to make sure they are clean and free from rust or moisture hazards Recommended maintenance procedures Before cleaning the mobility scooter be reminded the following tips Only use a damp clot...

Page 15: ...re the storage capacity will gradually decrease If batteries are damaged please wrap them in a plastic bag and contact your local dealer for proper disposal 4 Do not disassemble battery and open sealed parts by yourself to prevent electric shock and burns from acid leakage 5 Adjust speed to a slow speed when starting off to prevent sudden acceleration 6 Never attempt to drive downhill backwards 7 ...

Page 16: ... Climbable Turning Radius Suspension Brake Seat Type Seat Width Motor Size Battery Size Battery Weight Travel Range Battery Charger Electronics 1120 mm 44 590 mm 23 935 mm 37 225 mm 9 225 mm 9 55 kg 121 lbs 17 4 kg 38 lbs 8 kmph 5 mph 136 kg 300 lbs 52 mm 2 8 degree 40 mm 2 1450 mm 57 Rear Option Electro Mechanical Swivel Light Weight Foldable 460 mm 18 250W 4000 r p m 2 12V 22Ah 15 5 kg 34 lbs 17...

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