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DANGER!

 

Never attempt to make a ‘U’ turn whilst going up or 

down a steep slope.

 

When  manoeuvring  on  a  slope  try  avoid  driving 

across the slope where possible. Always use gentle  

movements of the throttle and steering, try to avoid 

hard acceleration, the Aztec will deliver ample pow-

er at almost any speed so drive gently and steadily 

so that you maintain the maximum control.

 

Never drive down a slope at speed, it is much more 

difficult  to  control  the  vehicle.  Drive  slowly  and 

steadily with gentle use of the steering and throttle. 

Always try to avoid hard acceleration or braking,  try 

to avoid performing hard turns on a slope.

 

It is recommended to use low speed Mode 1 where 

possible  on  slopes,  especially  in  reverse  or  if  any  

turning manoeuvres are required.

 

On  steep  descents  never  drive  at  full  speed,  this 

could  cause  the  vehicle  to  become  unstable  if  it 

should encounter an obstacle. 

 

Drive  down  descents  in  Mode  1.  this  will  prevent 

overvoltage  emergency  shutdown  occurring  if  you 

have to stop suddenly.

 

Never drive across a steep ramp or slope.

 

 

14.7. Ramps:

 

 

 

WARNING!

 

When using a ramp for access, please ensure that

 

it is capable of taking the combined weight of the

 

scooter and yourself.

 

 

When a ramp is being used, please ensure that the

 

ramp is stable and properly secured.

 

 

Always approach the ramp head

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on and exercise

 

caution.

 

 

Please ensure the ramp is suitable for the purpose

 

you are using it for.

 

 

Maximum ramp angle: 

 

 

Follow all the user instructions supplied with the

 

ramp.

 

 

Be aware that accessories attached to the scooter,

 

may affect the overall stability.

 

 

Do not attempt to use steep ramps when any of the 

following accessories are fitted, a rear storage bag,

 

rear mounted wheelchair/walker holder or oxygen

 

bottle holder, as they may cause the scooter to

 

become unstable.

 

 

 
 
 
 

14.8. Maximum Weight Capacity:

 

 

 

DANGER!

 

The  user,  plus  options  and  accessories,  plus  items 

carried  should  never  exceed  the  total  weight  as 

listed in Section 9 of this manual  

 

Never  sit  in  the  scooter  whilst  weight  training.  By 

Exceeding the weight limit you are likely to damage 

the  seat  or  frame  and  may  cause  severe  injury  to 

you or others from component or scooter failure 

 

Exceeding  the  weight  limit  as  listed  in  Section  9  of 

this manual will void the warranty. 

 

Do not hang shopping bags from the handlebars as 

they could swing and cause loss of steering control.

 

Always  ensure  weight  is  distributed  evenly  and 

within  the  wheelbase.  Mounting  excess  weight  on 

the  back  of  the  scooter,  especially  the  back  of  the 

seat, will make it unstable and could cause it to tip. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Aztec 3 2021

Page 1: ...21 1 HZN01 MYN 334 OWNERS MANUAL Scooter illustrated has the following options special paint black wheels intermediate tyres accessory bracket rear locking box suspension seat badge bar alarm HORIZON...

Page 2: ...ight requirements for use of a mobility vehicle on the public road and strongly recommend that you seek a clinical eyesight assessment before using this vehicle The mobility vehicle that this manual i...

Page 3: ...and serviceability Changes may therefore occur in the product described in this manual with regard to the technology shape equipment Therefore no claims can be construed from the data or pictures con...

Page 4: ...er In these regulations a speed indicator means a device fitted to an invalid carriage for the purpose of indicating to the operator of the invalid carriage whether the device for limiting the speed t...

Page 5: ...telephones and certain retail store security equipment cannot be excluded If any interference or unexpected and uncontrolled operation occurs stop the vehicle and turn it off immediately This vehicle...

Page 6: ...r fit parts and accessories that are supplied or approved by Horizon Mobility The Aztec has an intended lifetime of 5 years if used and maintained in accordance with the owners manual 6 Application A...

Page 7: ...p it with you when you are out as a quick and easy ref erence guide 9 Product Information Horizon Mobility want you the user to get the most out of your Aztec scooter This Owner s Manual will familiar...

Page 8: ...t to it remaining within the same ownership the company will supply free of charge replacement or where applicable repaired parts to the authorised dealer or to fit these parts themselves If you are u...

Page 9: ...Meter 2 Switches 3 Horn Button 4 Indicator Button 5 Wig Wag Throttle 6 Handgrip 7 Mirror 8 Charger Socket 9 USB Voltage Display 10 Key Switch Horizon Mobility are committed to the ongoing improvement...

Page 10: ...ngle Adjustable Backrest 3 Forward Backward Adjustment 11 1 2 Optional Suspension Seat The Aztec has an optional ergonomically designed high back weatherproof seat with the following functions 1 Built...

Page 11: ...e battery cover by grasping front bottom edge and pulling firmly to separate hook and loop fastening tape The batteries are clamped into the scooter by an M8 nylon locking nut holding down a metal bar...

Page 12: ...raised in the off position 11 4 7 Fault Warning Codes See Section 27 for list of Warning or Fault Messages 11 5 Light Switch Operate by pressing the forward edge of the left switch down Warning lights...

Page 13: ...de of your dashboard is a red press in switch the left one operates the left indicators the right one the right indicators A warning flashing arrow symbol illuminates on the display panel to warn you...

Page 14: ...e scooter first turn off the vehicle and remove the key Then lift the spring loaded cover over the charger socket located on the back lower panel of the steering column Insert the charger plug into th...

Page 15: ...plug press the plug in firmly The beacon will now flash when the ignition is turned on and the front edge of the switch located on the dashboard is press down NOTE If your Aztec has the optional Mode...

Page 16: ...ead this Owners Manual carefully to fully understand the controls and safety warnings for this vehicle If you have any doubts or questions about operating the vehicle or any of its functions then plea...

Page 17: ...han many other scooters Due to the size if using the Aztec in the confines of a build ing always ensure that the building has suitable emergency escape routes that are capable of allow ing free access...

Page 18: ...ur scooter on the road 13 5 Emergency Braking WARNING If you need to slow down or stop in an emergency select the opposite direction this will reduce the stopping distance by 30 display cycle the key...

Page 19: ...mber that while the scooter is in free wheel the scooter is without an automatic braking system The Aztec will display a fault on the Battery Display when the Freewheel Lever 1 is raised and set to OF...

Page 20: ...cially in off road conditions the motor may get hot do not touch the silver motor casing for at least 30 minutes after using the scooter to allow it to cool Upholstery and handgrips could also become...

Page 21: ...r ing will be locked in the forward position for ease of transport 14 4 Entering and Exiting the Scooter Before mounting your scooter ensure that the key is in the off position or removed The scooter...

Page 22: ...ght of the scooter and yourself When a ramp is being used please ensure that the ramp is stable and properly secured Always approach the ramp head on and exercise caution Please ensure the ramp is sui...

Page 23: ...of the mounting system 15 4 Sprung Suspension Seat The Aztec has an optional ergonomically designed high back weatherproof seat with the fol lowing functions 1 Built in Lap Belt 2 Angle adjustable Fli...

Page 24: ...on always ensure you remove the key from the ignition then accessing the fuse box If you are changing a Relay then always disconnect the batteries as they have power without the key being on 16 Fuses...

Page 25: ...forearms on your knees for support If the battery has lifting handles then grasp this with both hands and lift the battery vertically by slowly straightening your legs Keep your back straight and nev...

Page 26: ...ility Limited DANGER An extension cord should not be used unless it is absolutely necessary Use of an improper extension cable could result in a risk of fire and electric shock If any extension cable...

Page 27: ...ving your wheel or separating the wheel halves When replacing the front wheels never over tighten the wheel nut as this will damage the wheel bearings always use the correct torque If in doubt seek ex...

Page 28: ...for the above task Always pay attention to manufacturer s instructions of the disinfectant you are using You should inspect the upholstery for tears severe dents wearing or slackening of the upholster...

Page 29: ...air the batteries will need to be removed as the batteries supplied may not IATA approved for air travel Your dealer can if required assist in supplying batteries that are IATA approved If transporti...

Page 30: ...n vironment Ensure you are the legal owner of the scooter prior to arranging for the disposal and recycling of your scooter The Aztec is manufactured where possible using materials that can be recycle...

Page 31: ...imum Range Dynamic Stability Uphill Dynamic Stability Downhill Obstacle Climbing Ramp Transition Maximum Forward Speed Maximum Reverse Speed Seat Depth Seat Width Seat Base Height Back Rest Angle Seat...

Page 32: ...Range Controller Cut Off Voltage Battery Capacity Battery Fusible Link Battery Charger Battery Charger Fusible Link Maximum Kerb Height Ground Clearance Rear Suspension Travel Front Suspension Travell...

Page 33: ...r damage and wear Check front suspension for damage Check manual brake function Inspect battery terminals are secure and clean Full service by main dealer 23 1 Routine Maintenance The following table...

Page 34: ...y The controller is functioning correctly but you should charge batteries as soon as possible Note Do not operate scooter if batteries are nearly discharged Failure to comply may leave the user strand...

Page 35: ...d other plastic body panels Labour service calls shipping and other charges incurred for repair of the product unless authorized specifi cally in writing by Horizon mobility Any circumstances beyond t...

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