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12. Always use a seat belt, and keep your feet on the scooter all the time.

13. For safety reasons, make sure that your weight does not exceed the recommended

weight limit of the scooter. Consult your dealer for the specified weight limits for

your particular model.

14. Do not attempt to lift or move a power scooter by any of its removable parts.

Personal injury and damage to the power scooter may result.

15. Never try to use your scooter beyond its limitations as described in this manual.

16. Do not operate your vehicle if it is not functioning properly.

17. Do not connect any electrical or mechanical device to the scooter. Failure to obey

this instruction may result in injury and will void the warranty.

18. Never use electronic radio transmitters such as CB, walkie-talkies, portable

computers or cellular phones while using the vehicle without first turning the

vehicle off.

Use While Under The Influence Of Medication Or Alcohol

19. Check with your physician if you are taking any medication that may affect your

ability to operate your power scooter safely.

20. Do not operate your vehicle while you are under the influence of alcohol, as this

may impair your ability to operate your power scooter in a safe manner.

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from Radio Wave Sources

The rapid development of electronics, especially in the area of communications, has

saturated our environment with electromagnetic(EM) radio waves that are emitted by

television, radio and communication signals. These EM wave are invisible and their

strength increases as one approaches the source. All electrical conductors act as

antennas to the EM signals and, to varying degrees, all power wheelchairs and scoot-

ers are susceptible to electromagnetic interference(EMI). The interference could result

in abnormal, unintentional movement and/or erratic control of the vehicle. The United

States Food and drug Administration (FDA) suggests that the following statement be

incorporated to the user’s manual for all power scooters like the PF-1/2.   Power

wheelchairs and motorized scooters (in this section, both will be referred to as

powered wheelchairs) may as susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI),

which is interfering electromagnetic energy emitted from sources such as radio

stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAN) transmitter, two-way radios and cellular

phones. The interference (from radio wave sources) can cause the powered wheelchair

to release its brakes, move by itself or move in unintended directions. It can also

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Страница 1: ...1 USERS MANUAL PF2 HEARTWAY MEDICAL PRODUCTS CO LTD Part no 70030054...

Страница 2: ...rtially disassembled for protection during shipping After unpacking please check whether you have received the following main components as our standard specification See Fig 1 1 Chassis 4 Headrest 2...

Страница 3: ...eased tyre wear and the rapid wearing of the gear boxes and motors 7 To brake in an emergency simply release the forward reverse lever Ramps and Curbs 8 When driving up or down ramps be sure to check...

Страница 4: ...y impair your ability to operate your power scooter in a safe manner Electromagnetic interference EMI from Radio Wave Sources The rapid development of electronics especially in the area of communicati...

Страница 5: ...owered scooter off as soon as it is safe 4 Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying the powered scooter may make it more susceptible to interference from radio wave sources Note It...

Страница 6: ...cause electronic malfunction or promote premature corrosion of electrical components and frame B Temperature Some of the parts of the power scooter are susceptible to change in temperature The control...

Страница 7: ...ferred position See Fig 2 Fig 2 2 Installing the Seat 2 and Backrest Note If the batteries are already installed proceed with step otherwise go to No 6 first Put the seat 2 axle into the seat post and...

Страница 8: ...ee Fig 6 Seat Folding Lever Fig 5 Fig 6 4 Installing the Front Basket 3 Install the front basket onto the front basket bracket You need to make sure the bracket hooks into the grooves of basket See Fi...

Страница 9: ...arate the shroud from the base frame to avoid scratching when assembling the batteries See Fig 10 Connect each battery harness ring terminal to the battery terminal posts observing battery positive an...

Страница 10: ...Headrest height A Tiller Angle Adjustment press down the lever fold the tiller up or down to your desired angle let the lever lock into the corresponding notch See Fig 12 Fig 12 B Armrest Position Adj...

Страница 11: ...t up the seat position lever slide your seat backward or forward to your desired position let the lever lock into your preferred position See Fig 16 Note The distance of adjustment from backward to fo...

Страница 12: ...nt press the button and lift up or down the headrest to your desired position let the button lock into the corresponding notch See Fig 18 Note There are 4 different positions to adjust your headrest h...

Страница 13: ...1 Remaining Battery Meter When your scooter is switched on the needle on the meter will move across the scale from the left red sector towards the green sector indicating the state of charge in your...

Страница 14: ...back signal lights will flash and horn will beep once per second press again to turn hazard lights off 6 Left Signal Lights Switch Button Press once to turn left signal lights on Both left front and...

Страница 15: ...ill come to a stop B Controller Display The controller display is a multifunction visual display It can provide a lot of information about the scooter Shown as Fig 19 When the needle falls into the re...

Страница 16: ...pair section in page 21 to make sure brakes are in good condition E Thermal Protection Your power scooter controller is equipped with a safety system called thermal rollback A built in circuit monitor...

Страница 17: ...e loads the main circuit breaker will trip to prevent damage to the motor and the electronics If the circuit breaker trips turn off the scooter wait for approximately one minute and then depress the b...

Страница 18: ...ly Note Do not use any automotive batteries They are not designed to handle a long deep discharge and also are unsafe for use in power scooter The useful life of a battery is quite often a reflection...

Страница 19: ...25 plug in controller plug in wall outlet Fig 25 Fig 24 Recharge battery only when the key is in off position When indicator is showing low status this confirms battery needs recharge Note Always cha...

Страница 20: ...n 4 10 hours This will be indicated when the status light in the battery charger side panel turns green Charging the battery longer than ecessary will not harm the battery We recommend that you charge...

Страница 21: ...ler and turn down the speed and response adjustment knob After one second check that the battery condition meter remains on condition Slowly push the finger lever control forward until you hear the fa...

Страница 22: ...g cuts tears and replace if necessary Do not store your scooter in damp or humid conditions as this will lead to mildew and rapid deterioration of the upholstery parts 5 All moving mechanism will bene...

Страница 23: ...es and then turn the power back on again The controller has detected a shorted motor Check the loom for shorts and check the motor Contact your service agent 5 Brake fault Drive inhibited Check that t...

Страница 24: ...The following symptoms could indicate serious problems with your power scooter Contact your local dealer if any of the following arises 1 Motor noise 2 Frayed harnesses 3 Cracked or broken connectors...

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