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Instruction Booklet

HS-925

2-2 CAUTIONS WHEN DRIVING

Please do the daily check before your journey always. (See section 7-1 Daily check.)

Do not stretch your body out on the scooter

Please make sure your safety when crossing the level crossing.

Do not use the mobile phone and wireless mobile devices. (See section 2-6 EMI and

    warnings)

Do not use the batteries of mobility scooter to charge any other electric devices, expect

    the accessories from original manufacturer.

Do not drive on slope over the limit. (See section 11 Technical specification curb

    climbable)

Do not drive to across the obstacle over the limit. Please bypass. (See section 2-5

    Cautions when climbing)

Do not attempt to drive the scooter under below hazardous road condition. If necessary,

    please drive it in the presence of an attendant :  

    - Dark, bad weather such as in rain, snow, mist, storm, and poor visibility.

    - Narrow paths, level crossing, and uneven terrain.

    - Wet grass, sand, gravel, or any other potentially hazardous condition.

Ensure that the lights of scooter are turned on while driving at night or in poor visibility.

Please stop operating the scooter if the

    batteries have drained, continuous

    operation may damage the scooter.

For maximum stability, lean forward in

    your body while proceeding up ramps,

    inclines, curbs, or any low rise. (please

    refer to following picture)

On flat road

On slope

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Always follow the local pedestrian traffic rules when riding outside.

When turning, reduce your speed and maintain a stable center of gravity.

    This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or fall.

Reduce speed when descending to prevent any danger. Increase speed when

    ascending (See section 4-2 Operation of control panel - speed dial knob)

Do not turn off the power while driving.

Do not attempt to have your scooter climb or descend an obstacle that is

    inordinately high. This may cause the scooter to tip.

Do not attempt to use your scooter on an escalator. 

Do not make sharp turns while driving. This may cause the scooter to tip. 

Never place the scooter in freewheel mode when on any sort of an incline

    or decline.When the scooter is parked, the lever for engaging and disengaging

    the motors must be locked firmly into the “DRIVE” position.

    (See section 5-2 Free-wheeling (N-D lever)

Cross the railroad crossing, make sure the wheels pass the rail at 90degree

    angles, avoid scooter stuck on railroad crossing.

When descending an incline, use the slowest speed possible. If the descent

    is faster that you desire, release the throttle lever to stop the scooter. Then

    press the throttle lever slightly to control the speed.

Summary of Contents for HS-925

Page 1: ...HS 925 Instruction Booklet C T M MOBILITY SCOOTER C T M MOBILITY SCOOTER C T M MOBILITY SCOOTER...

Page 2: ...L PANEL 05 OPERATION OF SCOOTER 5 1 GERNERAL OPERATION 5 2 FREE WHEELING N D LEVER 5 3 SAFETY SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM 5 4 FIXED HOOKS 5 5 DISASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER 06 CHARGING THE BATTERIES 6 1 OPERATIN...

Page 3: ...ts Our goal is to ensure your complete satisfaction with our product We are certain that you will enjoy your C T M mobility scooter Please read and observe all warning and instruction provided in the...

Page 4: ...operation Practice Tips If you are new to drive a scooter it is a good idea to practice in a clear safe space on a sound level surface I e Park Playground Basic functions to practice Wig wag accelerat...

Page 5: ...cooter For maximum stability lean forward in your body while proceeding up ramps inclines curbs or any low rise please refer to following picture On flat road On slope 3 Always follow the local pedest...

Page 6: ...with water can cause damage to the scooter and electrical system or rust to the frame Do not remove the anti tip wheels or modify your scooter in any way that is not authorized Only use the chargers a...

Page 7: ...ible effects of Electromagnetic Interference on your mobility scooter Mobility scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI which is interfering electromagnetic energy EM emitted fr...

Page 8: ...I and 5 Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the distributor listed on the inside front cover of this manual Note whether there is a source of EMI nearby Because EM energy r...

Page 9: ...ch off the scooter before dismounting or rotating the seat Figure 2 The scooter is not intended to be used as a seat in a motor vehicle Tow warning sticker Do not tow by any vehicle Charge port cap st...

Page 10: ...ted mobility limitations The C T M Mobility Scooters are intended to be applicable to at least 50 of adult users based upon the body size of adult users within the range 50th percentile adult female t...

Page 11: ...nd or taillight Turn toward Rabbit to accelerate turn toward turtle to decelerate Press the turn signal button once to switch on press again to switch off switches itself off automatically after 30 se...

Page 12: ...ght turn light will flash with a synchronized beep The panel indicator will light on and flash Press this button again will turn off the light The turning light will automatically turn off after 30 se...

Page 13: ...the indicators on battery charger for more accurate charging status After 10 seconds without pressing any button LCD back light will be automatically off Press any button to turn on the back light Ba...

Page 14: ...up the scooter turn the power key off and then on again Sleep Mode Always ensure that the scooter is switched off before getting on or off the scooter and before removing any items of the scooter Turn...

Page 15: ...igure 17 Figure 15 A B C Do not pull both right and left throttle at the same time you might not able to control the scooter Check surroundings before reversing to prevent any danger Do not adjust the...

Page 16: ...ter set the seat at foremost position to prevent tip over Do not hang heavy goods on the armrests When opening the storage box use the other hand to lift up and hold the seat to prevent the seat falli...

Page 17: ...assemble assemble the scooter and make sure the scooter is power off and in D position Do not modify or change the scooter with non authorized parts or accessories Do not tow the scooter by any vehicl...

Page 18: ...e batteries Do not connect battery terminal with any metals to avoid danger Connect the red terminal to red black terminal to black When replacing the batteries remove the screws and connectors in seq...

Page 19: ...lips connection is correct If the battery is fully charged the LED CHARGE light will be off If light is still off the battery may be defective C If ORANGE light can not turn to GREEN The battery can n...

Page 20: ...e performance of the charger and battery For longest life your batteries should be recharged regularly Please recharge the batteries before they run down to 20 Check your batteries every 6 months by a...

Page 21: ...Check if all lights such as head lights rear lights and turn signal are functioning correctly 7 2 WEEKLY CHECK Check point Inspection What to do if the inspection is failed Speed Dial Knob Armrests W...

Page 22: ...ooter should be done by an authorized dealer Tire Component 5 is for rear wheel only Do not use any abrasive or scouring liquids for cleaning Only use a damp cloth and gentle detergent Do not use hose...

Page 23: ...is carefully used and properly maintained and provided technical and scientific advances do not result in technical limitations The service life can also be considerably reduced by extreme or incorrec...

Page 24: ...e controller may have an internal fault Check all connections and wiring 6 Drive Inhibit Either a stop function is active or charger inhibits or OONAPU condition has occurred Release the stop conditio...

Page 25: ...formation Decorative Light USB charger Scooter Seat w Seat Back Sliding Scooter Seat w Seat Back Sliding and Swivel Rear Box as Seat Back w Sliding Moped Seat Safety Turning Speed Reduction 12V 75Ah B...

Page 26: ...nge Battery Charger Electronics 1590 mm 62 6 690 mm 27 2 1275 mm 50 2 370 mm 15 370 mm 15 100 kg 220 Ibs 15 kmph 9 3 mph 136 kg 300 Ibs 105 mm 4 1 10 degree 100 mm 3 9 1800 mm 70 9 Front Rear Hand Bra...

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