ATTO Technology MS01068 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 4 WELCOME! WELCOME! Welcome to Moving Life ATTO's family of users. Moving Life mission is to produce topnotch superior quality products and services for the benefit of mobility-limited users. Made by professionals and real users, ATTO is handed to you knowing it will become not just another scooter but an extension of your body, part of your life.
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  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENT PREFACE ....................................7 ABOUT THIS MANUAL ................................9 BACKGROUND ..................................12 SAFETY ....................................14 ATTONOMY ..................................28 OPERATING ATTO ................................. 31 TRANSPORTING ATTO ................................65 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................66 MAINTENANCE ..................................68 SPECIFICATIONS ................................... 74 LIMITED WARRANTY ................................
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  • Page 8: Preface

    PREFACE PREFACE specifications on which they are based are subject to change without notice. Trademarks Important Notice ATTO is a registered trademarks of Moving Life Ltd. This document is delivered subject to the following conditions and restrictions: Other company and brand, product and service names are for identification purposes only and may be This Owner’s Manual contains proprietary information trademarks or registered trademarks of their...
  • Page 9 PREFACE The intended user of ATTO is the occupant who will Indications for Use be driving it and who may be assisted by an assistant The Moving Life ATTO Mobility Scooter is an indoor for non-driving operations such as opening and scooter that provides transportation for a disabled or closing the mobility scooter.
  • Page 10: About This Manual

    ABOUT THIS MANUAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL during the operation and use of the scooter. If you encounter a question for which you have not found an answer, please contact a Moving Life dealer near you or the company's technical support via our web site www.movinglife.com For information on opening the shipping container and unboxing ATTO please refer...
  • Page 11 ABOUT THIS MANUAL are not a certified technician please ignore the Caution is intended to draw your instructions and seek a professional or contact attention to a possible risk or damage to your Moving Life support to help you find one. scooter and other properties.
  • Page 12 ABOUT THIS MANUAL Mobility scooter users: do not service or operate this available. Any changes to our products may result in slight variations between the illustrations and equipment without first reading and understanding explanations in this manual and the product you have this Owner's Manual.
  • Page 13: Background

    BACKGROUND If you are using a mobility vehicle for the first time, or BACKGROUND if it has been a while since you have driven one, you are strongly advised to get some training to ensure that you can steer and control the vehicle properly, especially on uneven surfaces.
  • Page 14 BACKGROUND you are eligible to be registered as sight impaired check with local authorities to ensure you are allowed to use your mobility scooter and of the restrictions (partially sighted), you should speak to your that apply. optometrist or doctor. If you regularly take medication that makes you drowsy, you should consider whether it would be safe Certification and Compliance...
  • Page 15: Safety

    SAFETY SAFETY Beware of snow, ice, sleet, rain, strong wind, sand, broken glass and other obstacles and interferences. All those and other such Safety highlights irregularities are dangerous to you and to others and should be avoided to prevent injury and A mobility scooter is not a toy and damage.
  • Page 16 SAFETY First time users Carefully read and follow the  Do not use this product or any available optional following safety instructions equipment without first reading and completely understanding these instructions. If you are unable to understand the warnings, cautions or instructions, contact a healthcare professional, an FIRST TIME USER –...
  • Page 17 SAFETY presented in this Owner's Manual, or if, for any obstacles. To avoid the risk of tipping over, reduce reason, you do not feel capable of performing the speed before negotiating any turns.  activities necessary to open, fold, assemble, For emergency stop, press the On/Off button.
  • Page 18 SAFETY local pedestrian traffic rules. Wait until your path Sharp turns is clear of traffic, and then proceed with extreme  Avoid sudden starts while the handlebar is turned caution. sharply.  If the power scooter is switched off while ...
  • Page 19 SAFETY  Drive with caution when attempting to negotiate Mobile phone any incline, even handicap access ramps.  Never use electronic radio transmitters such as  Do not traverse or drive across the face of a slope. walkie-talkies or cellular phones while driving the ...
  • Page 20 SAFETY   Always keep your legs on the feet pads while you Do not touch the motor when folding or unfolding are seated on your scooter. the scooter, until the motor is cooled down.  Do not hose down your scooter. Weather ...
  • Page 21 SAFETY  load does not exceed the maximum allowed Be aware when the drive wheel is unlocked weight of the scooter. (freewheel mode) or locked (driving mode).  The drive-wheel has to be switched to engaged- Medical condition mode (not in freewheel mode) while transporting the scooter.
  • Page 22 SAFETY  mobility scooter. Unauthorized accessories will Never charge a frozen battery.  void the warranty and may cause damage or If you encounter a damaged or cracked battery, injury. immediately enclose it in a plastic bag and call your authorized Moving Life dealer for recycle and Unusual usage disposal instructions.
  • Page 23: Weight Limitation

    SAFETY 2. Do not use accessories if they have not been Temperature tested or approved by Moving Life. 3. Get to know the feel of your scooter and its capabilities. We recommend that you perform a safety check before each use to make sure your 1.
  • Page 24 SAFETY Safety labels ATTO may topple when not in parking The following safety symbols are used on ATTO to mode. identify warnings, mandatory actions and prohibited Marked handle actions. It is very important for you to read and must not be used understand them completely.
  • Page 25 SAFETY For a description of the labels and symbols used as Pinch/Crush points well as details of their location, refer to the following: created during the operation of ATTO  Safety Rating and Manufacturer Identification (opening, closing, Label on page 80. assembly, and ...
  • Page 26 EMI immunity level, the greater the NOTE: Some cellular telephones and similar devices protection from EMI. Currently the ATTO technology transmit signals while they are on, even when not has an immunity level of at least 20 V/m, which being used.
  • Page 27 SAFETY taxis. These usually have the antenna mounted on using these devices. This can affect mobility scooter the outside of the vehicle. movement and braking. 3) Long-range transmitters and transceivers, such as Therefore, the warnings listed below are intended to commercial broadcast transmitters (radio and TV prevent possible interference with the control system broadcast antenna towers) and amateur (HAM)
  • Page 28 SAFETY 3) If unintended movement or brake release Important occurs, turn the mobility scooter OFF as soon EMI/RFI – ATTO has passed an EMI immunity test as it is safe; according to EN 60601-1 Class B. 4) Be aware that adding accessories or components, or modifying the mobility Modification of any kind to the electronics of this scooter, may make it more susceptible to EMI...
  • Page 29: Attonomy

    ATTONOMY ATTONOMY Figure 1 ATTO in close mode...
  • Page 30 ATTONOMY Figure 2 ATTO in driving mode...
  • Page 31 ATTONOMY Figure 3 – More ATTO parts...
  • Page 32: Operating Atto

    OPERATING ATTO Injury hazard due to improper assembly, disassembly, opening or closing ATTO. Ensure that all components in the scooter have ATTO is very easy to operate; it requires no special skills been correctly placed before continuing to the next and can be learned by following the steps described in step.
  • Page 33 OPERATING ATTO Figure 4 Figure 6 3. Press the central release button until it clicks and 5. Hold ATTO with two hands (see Figure 7). remains pressed (see Figure 5). Figure 7 Figure 5 6. Tilt ATTO toward the rod until the front wheel 4.
  • Page 34 OPERATING ATTO Keep holding the rod at upright position Figure 8 7. Using the main handle, pull the main body away from the rod, thus rolling the back wheels away Figure 10 from the front wheel (see Figure 9). 9. Place handle in the designated recess until it clicks and locks in place (see Figure 11).
  • Page 35 OPERATING ATTO 10. Lock the rod in upright position by pushing the did and you are unable to lift the chair backwards, return the handle to its original position and try again. front lever down until it clicks and locks in place (see Figure 12).
  • Page 36 OPERATING ATTO Using the handle, pull the back of the chair backwards until it clicks and locks in place (see Figure 14). Figure 15 13. Open both sides of the handle bar (see Figure 17). Figure 14 12. Continue using the handle for pulling up the chair until it clicks and locks in place (see Figure 15).
  • Page 37 OPERATING ATTO Adjusting for maximum comfort Operations described Several adjustments can be made for maximum in this chapter are performed near and around comfort. Some adjustments can be made by the user, pinching points. Be careful and follow instructions to while other adjustments must only be made by a prevent injury.
  • Page 38 OPERATING ATTO Adjusting Driving Console angle Seat height adjustment ATTO’s Driving Console can be adjusted to your comfort Adjusting seat in a variety of angels. To adjust the Driving Console you height must be performed only by certified technician should first be seated on your mobility scooter: to prevent injury and damage.
  • Page 39 OPERATING ATTO Figure 20 Seat height cover Figure 21 Seat height adjustment holes 3. Under the cover you will find a metal bracket that 6. Now you can adjust the seat to any of the three has to be removed. Hold the bracket between your holes height and reinsert the pin to hold it in place.
  • Page 40 OPERATING ATTO The Steering Rod (tiller) angle can be adjusted in one of Driving Console two positions according to user comfort. The default The Driving Console (your scooter's dashboard) position will be adequate for most users, larger users contains all the controls and display needed for may want the Steering Rod further away from their operating your mobility scooter while driving.
  • Page 41 OPERATING ATTO A. The On/Off button is located at the center of Display panel the Driving Console below the display panel. To turn ATTO on press and hold the button until ATTO starts. B. The two buttons on the sides of the ON/OFF switch marked with "+"...
  • Page 42 OPERATING ATTO Direction mode – ATTO can drive both forward and from the lever which will set the lever to its "off" backward. The current driving direction is shown on the position, bringing the scooter to a halt after 1.2 meter. display panel by an arrow pointing forward or Reverse and horn buttons backward, depending on user's selection.
  • Page 43 OPERATING ATTO B. Press the horn button to sound the horn. simultaneously. To Mute the beeps, press the ‘-’ and Always use the horn when needed to prevent ‘Horn’ buttons simultaneously (horn is always active). accident or injury. Handle bar grips Always bring the mobility scooter to a full stop before changing the driving direction.
  • Page 44 OPERATING ATTO away from metal parts and hold the grip and the back may fold down and may cause you to lose your handlebar only in non-exposed areas covered with balance, which could result in personal injury. plastic and rubber. Getting off ATTO Getting on ATTO ...
  • Page 45 OPERATING ATTO On/Off switch) at which you feel comfortable, safe, position and locked in place. and in control of your scooter. Turning ATTO on  Make sure that you are seated safely and properly on your ATTO. Press and hold the “On” button to turn ATTO on. All ...
  • Page 46 OPERATING ATTO Forward driving Reverse driving   Place your hands on the handgrips. Move the tiller Place your hands on the handgrips.  to the center position to drive straight forward. Use one of your left fingers to press the direction ...
  • Page 47: Emergency Braking

    OPERATING ATTO Stopping Turning too sharply around a corner Just let go of the drive throttle, which will automatically can cause the scooter to tip over. Avoid this danger by returns to the upper (off). The scooter automatically steering a wide arc around corners and obstacles. Also, to avoid the risk of tipping over, reduce speed before brakes using the regenerative brake.
  • Page 48 OPERATING ATTO   Use a left finger to click the direction button. You Take wide swings with your ATTO around any tight should hear a double beep confirming you are now corners. If you do that, the scooter’s rear wheels driving backwards.
  • Page 49 OPERATING ATTO exercise extreme caution when negotiating an incline. 30, do not, under any circumstances, exceed the incline guidelines or any other specifications presented in this manual. Doing so could cause your ATTO to become unstable, resulting in personal injury and/or damage to your ATTO.
  • Page 50 OPERATING ATTO gravity of you and your scooter toward the front of the Figure 32 Shifts center of gravity scooter for improved stability. Turning corners Turning at high speed may cause a tipping over. Factors affecting the possibility of tipping over include turning speed, steering angle (how sharply you are turning the steering tiller), uneven road surfaces, inclined road surfaces, a transition from low grip area to high grip...
  • Page 51 OPERATING ATTO Folding (closing) 1. Make sure ATTO is on flat ground before folding it. Operations described in this chapter are done near and around pinching points. Be careful and follow instructions to prevent injury. Make sure your fingers are away from moving parts Figure 34 that may be closing gaps while moving.
  • Page 52 OPERATING ATTO Figure 36 Figure 37 5. Use one hand to keep the rod upright. Using your Switch hands. Use one hand to keep the rod upright other hand, release the front lever (see Figure 37). and use your other hand to lift the main handle (see In case the front lever require too much force to Figure 38).
  • Page 53 OPERATING ATTO 6. Using the main handle pull the center upwards and towards the rod until it clicks and locks in place (see Figure 39). Be careful not to pinch your finger between the chassis. This area is a pinch point and requires your full attention.
  • Page 54 OPERATING ATTO Separating the chassis Lifting ATTO by yourself may be challenging for some people and therefore not recommended. If you have another person to assist you, we suggest lifting the product together. If you need to lift ATTO alone, you can separate ATTO into Figure 42 two segments as described below.
  • Page 55 OPERATING ATTO 4. Carry the front chassis from the handle bar and separate from the back chassis (see Figure 45). Figure 43 3. Hold the handle bar with one hand and press Figure 45 the central release button with the second hand until it clicks (see Figure 44).
  • Page 56 OPERATING ATTO (1) Front handle (2) Driving console handle (3) Frame (underneath) (4) Support leg     Figure 46 – liffting points...
  • Page 57 OPERATING ATTO 3. Repeat the previous step on the other chassis. 4. Lay the chassis flat and secure them with straps (or other ways) to insure safety and damage free transportation. Connecting the chassis Figure 48 1. Make sure the handle bar is secured at an upright position (see Figure 47).
  • Page 58 OPERATING ATTO 3. Close the two separation levers until they click (see Freewheel Figure 50). In case the separation levers require too ATTO is equipped with a manual freewheel lever, which much force to operate, you should apply horizontal when pushed to “N” state it in freewheel mode and pressure on the driving console handle towards the allows the scooter to be pushed.
  • Page 59 OPERATING ATTO Operating the freewheel In case the battery dies or ATTO is not driving, ATTO may be rolled manually. This will require releasing the mechanic auto-brake of the front wheel using the free wheel lever (see Figure 51). Figure 52 Securing the freewheel Battery and charger ATTO's charger is a small yet smart and powerful charger with the ability to connect to any electrical grid...
  • Page 60 OPERATING ATTO Make sure the battery is properly connected before folding ATTO or turning it on. Figure 53 ATTO’s Li-ion Battery Figure 55 Removing the battery Identify the battery release button highlighted in red frame in Figure 56. Figure 54 ATTO’s Charger Installing the battery To install the battery, insert first the back end of the battery and then push the front until the battery clicks...
  • Page 61 OPERATING ATTO Figure 56 - battery release button Figure 58 To remove the battery from ATTO, press the release button and pull the battery out (see Figure 57).  NEVER attempt to recharge the batteries by attaching cables directly to the battery terminals. ...
  • Page 62 OPERATING ATTO b. Before placing the battery for a long period of time make sure to charge it at about 60% of full charge.  New battery MUST be fully charged prior to initial use of ATTO. ALWAYS fully charge new battery 1.
  • Page 63 OPERATING ATTO surrounding equipment. Figure 59 - Placing Velcro Stickers 2. Attach the pelvic support belt to the Velcro stickers as shown in Figure 60. You can use any of the two parts on any side (left or right). Installing and using the pelvic support A pelvic support is an optional device you can purchase separately from Moving Life and install on your ATTO...
  • Page 64 OPERATING ATTO Figure 61 - Clicking the safety belt To open the pelvic support belt click on the release button located in the middle of the clicker as shown in Figure 62. Figure 62 - Releasing the safety belt...
  • Page 65: Error Codes

    OPERATING ATTO Error Codes Error Severity Explanation and what to do Number When ATTO's smart controller detects a problem you Contact support. will be notified by a letter (A-Z) shown on the Driving Motor reports an overload. Console display. Shutdown ATTO, wait 10 Some errors are not significant and do not affect your minutes and restart.
  • Page 66: Transporting Atto

    TRANSPORTING ATTO To transport ATTO in a car please see the “Separating TRANSPORTING ATTO the chassis” chapter in this Owner’s Manual. ATTO can be effortlessly transported in many types of  If your scooter and its components are not vehicles, on land, see or by air. properly and securely stowed, the scooter or components may shift around while driving Transport of ATTO on commercial aircraft is subject to...
  • Page 67: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING chapter of this Owner's Manual. Once you TROUBLESHOOTING made sure the fuse is good; 6. Try to turn the scooter on by pressing the On/Off button for at least 2 seconds. If the scooter does not turn on please contact an If your scooter does not operate authorized Moving Life dealer.
  • Page 68 TROUBLESHOOTING Note: ATTO's battery can be charged while it is installed on the scooter or when it is removed from the scooter. Do not leave the battery pack and charger plugged in for more than 12 hours. Damage to the battery pack and a hazardous condition may result.
  • Page 69: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ATTO’s expected service life is 10 years and it will extend much longer provided care and maintenance procedures are carefully followed. Figure 63 Fuse location Please follow the maintenance procedures whenever needed or at least once a year. Possible causes for the fuse to blow up Replacement parts are available from Moving Life and The fuse is designed to protect the battery from over...
  • Page 70 MAINTENANCE Replacing a blown fuse To check the fuse (see Figure 65): Figure 65 Replacing a blown fuse Figure 64 Identifying fuse condition Never soak your scooter in any  Remove the battery and place it on a secure surface liquid.
  • Page 71: Wheels And Tires

    MAINTENANCE You must correct the underlying problem. Failure to Lubrication correct the problem could cause injury or damage There are two lubrication areas where a light spray of and will void the warranty. silicon lubricant should be applied every six months or more rapidly if opening and closing ATTO becomes more difficult to perform (you may use other light Do not...
  • Page 72 MAINTENANCE Battery & Charging  These batteries are maintenance-free.  Your scooter is be equipped with Li-ion battery, which does not have a “memory” issue and therefore it is not necessary to completely discharge the battery before recharging it.  If you are not going to use your ATTO for an Figure 66 extended period of time, charge the batteries to...
  • Page 73 MAINTENANCE   If electrical terminals on the scooter become Remove the battery pack from the scooter.  corroded, they need to be cleaned by a certified Store your scooter in ambient, dry environment.  Moving Life technician. Avoid storing your scooter where it will be exposed ...
  • Page 74: Spare Parts

    MAINTENANCE Disposal 700-003992 Throttle 700-003993 Handgrip Your scooter must be disposed of according to 700-003994 Telescope locking mechanism applicable local and national statutory regulations. 700-003995 Pivot locking mechanism Contact your local waste disposal agency or authorized 700-003996 Chassis Locking Mechanism Moving Life dealer for information on proper disposal 700-004028 Battery Pack –...
  • Page 75: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Weight Capacity Maximum user weight is 100 Kg (220 Lbs). Dimensions Model When folded, ATTO is the most compact mobility ATTO Mobility Scooter Type I scooter in the world. Nevertheless, when open and ready to drive, ATTO is the largest and most Speed comfortable in its category.
  • Page 76 SPECIFICATIONS combining solid core and powerful gear along with Operating range robust braking mechanism. Via sophisticated software algorithms the motor utilizes modern reverse charging Battery model Metric Imperial techniques for deceleration and stopping providing 250 W/h 16 Km 10 Mile smooth driving experience.
  • Page 77 SPECIFICATIONS performance and for safety reasons use it only under Freewheel mode dry weather conditions. Yes. Flammability Maximum incline ATTO Is designed according to UL94 V-0. 6 degrees. Responsibility of the Manufacturer Height Restrictions The manufacturer considers itself responsible for the Preliminary tests show that a minimum height of 150 effects on safety, reliability, and performance of the cm (5 Feet) is required for safe driving.
  • Page 78 SPECIFICATIONS  Refrain from modifying the ATTO Mobility Scooter hardware or software in any way.  Never allow untrained personnel to operate the ATTO Mobility Scooter.  Always report to Moving Life Ltd authorized representatives only.
  • Page 79: Limited Warranty

    LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY purchase, indicate nature of the defect and, if the product or defect part carries a serial number, indicate the serial number. Do not return products to our factory or shipping center without our written prior Moving Life warrants this product to be free from consent.
  • Page 80 LIMITED WARRANTY performance due to not following usage instructions Moving Life shall not be liable for any consequential or specified in owner’s manual or worn out through heavy incidental damages whatsoever. use is not covered. There is no other express warranty. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS Implied warranties, including those of merchantability •...
  • Page 81: Contact Information

    CONTACT INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION Legal Manufacturer Moving Life ltd. Authorized service facilities label 2 HaOfe st. Kadima 6092000 Israel Tel: +972-73-391-3999 Email: info@movinglife.com Authorized representative Serial number label Obelis Group Ltd. Bd Général Wahis, 53, B-1030 Brussels Belgium...
  • Page 82 NOTES NOTES...
  • Page 84 *RG012* ATTO Owner's Manual Copyright © 2016 (RG012) English All rights reserved RG-012-ATTO 1 Owners Manual ENG Ver 2.4.docx...

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