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Usage Conditions

ITEM

SPECIFICATION

Voltage

DC 24 V

Operation Voltage

DC 16 ~32 V   

Storage Temperature

-40

°

C ~ 65

°

C

Operation Temperature

-10

°

C ~ 45

°

C

Meter Angle  
at Handle Cover

30

°

 of elevation while scooter assembly 

(LCD orientate to six o’clock)

Characteristics Test   General Characteristic Performance Test (20 

±

 5

)

Hardware Circuit:

ITEM

SPECIFICATION

RESULT (n =  )

Lowest Operation Voltage

16V max

     V 

Consuming Current

 

(V

= 24.0V)

Dynamic: 200 mA max 

 

-- Backlight and LED light status

 

Static: 5 mA max  

 

-- Key OFF status

     mA

 

     mA

OPERATING INSTRUCTION   

5-1. Speed Sensor and Display

ITEM

SPECIFICATION

Operation Features

Speed detection by speed sensor from transaxle with conversion at 1400rpm equal to 60km/h.

Tolerance

15~20%

Digits range

 19.9: 0~19.9 

> 19.9: displayed by integer “20~199” (199 max)

Display Switch Button

Initial setting at km/h, switch to MPH by  MODE  and  SET  buttons

OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL

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Summary of Contents for 14189383

Page 1: ...PF7 User Manual...

Page 2: ...er with depleted batteries since the occupant could be stranded The end user is NOT allowed to change the parameter The occupant can switch off the key to stop the scooter for any emergency stop Pleas...

Page 3: ...O C Europ ischer Bevollm chtigter Authorized Representative Emergo Europe Prinsessegracht 20 2514 AP The Hague The Netherlands Tel 31 0 70 345 8570 Fax 31 0 70 346 7299 The scooter PF7 is designed for...

Page 4: ...ehind you while reserving your scooter Do not make a sharp turn or a sudden stop while riding your scooter Do not rider your scooter in traffic Do not attempt to climb curbs greater than limitation sh...

Page 5: ...6 Do not attempt to lift or move a power scooter by any of its removable parts including the armrests seats or shrouds Personal injury and damage to the power chair may result 7 Never try to use your...

Page 6: ...ansporting the power scooter with a car or airplane 24 Surface temperatures can increase when exposed to external sources of heat Heartway Medical Product has designed and engineered power scooter to...

Page 7: ...essure be maintained in pneumatic tires at all times 4 Inflating your tires from an unregulated air source could over inflate them resulting in a burs tire Temperature 1 Some of the parts of the power...

Page 8: ...radiated EMI Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or powered scooter movement that could result in serious injury 1 Do not turn on hand held persona...

Page 9: ...a seated position e g for patient especially for the leg disabled person WARNING MODEL PF7 WEIGHT CAPACITY 160kgs 350 lbs SEAT TYPE SIZE 20 Captain Seat 20KG DRIVE WHEEL 410mmx100mm 16 x4 Pneumatic T...

Page 10: ...the front lever upwards to move the seat forward and backward Seat belt is regarded as a standard device for this power scooter WARNING Changing setting the back rest angle adjustment could seriously...

Page 11: ...ructions 1 Press the swivel lever 2 Swivel the seat 3 Pull the seat upward Two persons are required to remove the seat 4 Removing the battery and seat from the scooter is allowed before transporting H...

Page 12: ...dlight Power saving mode Blue LED 7 Back up Lamps Brake Reverse modes Orange LED 8 Right Indicator Flash mode Green LED 9 Left Indicator Flash mode Green LED 10 Parking Lamp Including Reverse Mode lef...

Page 13: ...ght control Headlight control High Low speed switch Back up lamps control Horn LED Indicators Left Indicator Green Right Indicator Green Parking Red Headlight Blue Warning Red Back up lamp Amber LCD B...

Page 14: ...ION RESULT n Lowest Operation Voltage 16V max V Consuming Current VB 24 0V Dynamic 200 mA max Backlight and LED light status Static 5 mA max Key OFF status mA mA OPERATING INSTRUCTION 5 1 Speed Sensor...

Page 15: ...ignals Press one time High speed Low speed with memory storage 2 Take exterior turn switch as determinant signal TRN as control signals Symbols on LCD H symbol means High Speed L symbol means Low Spee...

Page 16: ...Remaining Capacity Power Indication Remaining Capacity Voltage V Scale Bar 100 6 25 42 85 5 25 42 70 4 25 12 55 3 24 78 40 2 24 42 30 1 23 88 and Flashing 20 Low power Warning Warning LED Flashing OPE...

Page 17: ...s 1 Scale status only decrease won t increase 2 When the remaining capacity was less than 30 warning sound Be Be two short sounds act at 5 seconds intervals While a Key Off b Charging Mode c Sleep Mod...

Page 18: ...ITEM SPECIFICATION Charge Indication Charge Indication R e m a i n i n g Capacity Voltage V Scale Bar 40 2 25 44 55 3 25 44 70 4 26 18 80 5 26 92 90 6 28 5 100 7 OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL 17...

Page 19: ...won t increase 2 Take the PIN3 CH3 of charger as determinant signal enter Charging Mode when CH3 grounding L not only KEY ON or KEY OFF Remarks Above scale bar status only for reference must take the...

Page 20: ...ch Button km h means the odometer displayed as kilometer mph means the odometer displayed as mile Accumulative Display ODO 1 Display Range 00000 99999 2 Once the total mileage up to 99999km or 62149mi...

Page 21: ...the modulation down to 30 Headlight When motor act 100 output power Headlight Usage Condition While a KEY OFF b Power Saving mode c Sleep mode all functions closed Determinant Condition 1 2 2V WIP 2...

Page 22: ...as Reversing Mode back up lamp keep flashing Reverse warning sound can be set by panel Turn on Turn off Usage Condition While a KEY OFF b Charging Mode c Sleep Mode all functions closed Brake lamp Rev...

Page 23: ...ight left indicators and flashing warning sound act Press again to turn off the Parking lamp function Usage Condition While a KEY OFF b Charging Mode c Sleep Mode all functions closed Flicker Frequenc...

Page 24: ...hat you charge the batteries periodically throughout periods of prolonged storage to ensure proper performance You may wish to place several boards under the frame of your power scooter to raise it of...

Page 25: ...4 water spray test requirements keep electrical connections away from sources of moisture including direct exposure to water or body fluids and incontinence Check the electrical components frequently...

Page 26: ...output connection The battery charger may be defective if the battery connection works functionally 3 If red indicator keeps flashing Check if the battery connection is reversed Check if there is any...

Page 27: ...connection is poor Please keep the battery and connectors clean otherwise the charging condition will be poor When installing batteries please do not use sealed containers Use of sealed containers may...

Page 28: ...nt fire and damage to chargers Batteries contain dilute sulfuric acid Any acid leaked from damaged batteries should be immediately rinsed from clothing or skin If acid comes in contact with eyes rinse...

Page 29: ...cifications listed in the user s manual should be adjusted following user s manual Continued use without adjustment could lead to damage or burns Used batteries can be recycled Do not dispose of direc...

Page 30: ...distances specified in manuals or on labels in order to prevent failure In certain cases the minimum distances are specified by laws Battery powered equipment should be inspected as specified in the...

Page 31: ...Reconnect the battery tie down strap Reinstall the battery cover and seat back to the scooter Removing the battery and seat from the scooter is allowed before transporting Please remove connectors A...

Page 32: ...for firm condition Have the batteries been fully charged before the daily operation Are all holder and screws firmly fixed and safe Are all electric lighting system if applicable in working order Tyre...

Page 33: ...off your power scooter or place it in direct contact with water Keep wheels free from lint hair sand and carpet fibers Visually inspect the tire tread If less than 1mm 1 32 please have your tires repl...

Page 34: ...nd for subsequent to replacement 3 Using a flathead screwdriver remove the wheel cover Some models without wheel cover 4 Using socket wrench remove the nut of transaxle 5 Take off wheel assembly 6 Usi...

Page 35: ...re applying it to your product Failure to comply may result in skin irritation or premature deterioration of upholstery and or scooter finishes BATTERY TERMINAL CONNECTIONS Make certain that the termi...

Page 36: ...for your scooters Wheels on your scooter should only be serviced replaced by a qualified technician Completely deflate pneumatic tires before dismantling the rim or attempting repair Be sure that the...

Page 37: ...r authorized dealer for information on proper disposal of power scooter packaging metal frame components plastic components electronics batteries neoprene silicone and polyur e thane materials CHECKS...

Page 38: ...sult in skin irritation or premature deterioration of upholstery and or power scooter finishes CARE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING Please be noted that the scooter will be at free wheel mode when the motor i...

Page 39: ...dealer before attempting to troubleshoot on your own The following symptoms could indicate a serious problem with your power scooter Contact your local dealer if any of the following arises 1 Motor n...

Page 40: ...CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 39...

Page 41: ...BOM LIST 40...

Page 42: ...tor brushes Wheel Tires Arm Pads Seat Cushion Fuses Bulbs Ttiller Cover Rear Shroud Front Shroud Batteries and Consumable parts Any damage or defect of any nature occurring from the misuse abuse of th...

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