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JAN WEST
May 26, 2025
The battery says it’s full but it doesn’t work. Think he did maybe dead.
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Mr. Anderson
May 26, 2025
If the Movinglife ATTO battery shows full but the device does not work, check the battery fuse. Examine the fuse at the bottom of the battery pack. If the fuse has a gap in the wire, it is blown and should be replaced with a new blade-type ATO or ATC Green (30A) fuse. After replacing the fuse, place the plastic cover back in its position.
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Keith Race
February 15, 2025
Atto wheelchair, battery is charged, when I open it does not turn on
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Mr. Anderson
February 15, 2025
If the MovingLife ATTO wheelchair does not turn on even though the battery is charged, check the following:
1. Ensure the charger is not connected to the ATTO. 2. Verify that the battery is properly connected and that there is no foreign material (such as paper or dirt) interfering with the electrical contacts. 3. Check the fuse; if it is blown, replace it following the procedure in the "Maintenance" section of the manual. 4. If these steps do not resolve the issue, contact an authorized MovingLife dealer for further assistance.
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Frank Satinover
April 27, 2025
Where is the freewheel lever/ What does it look like?
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The manual is aimed at • The MovingLife ATTO Mobility Scooter is • The intended user of ATTO is the occupant providing you with all the answers to questions an indoor and outdoor mobility scooter that...
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CAUTION REQUIRES TOOLS ATTO Users: do not service or operate instructions and any additional instructional material supplied with this product or optional this equipment without first reading and CAUTION frames are intended to draw Wrench Warning: If you see a warning equipment.
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ATTO. You may also want to consider impairment who may not be aware of your state. Always check with local authorities having a regular review of your driving skills.
SAFETY Certification and Compliance The ATTO Mobility Scooter is designed to Safety highlights comply with the following international safety requirements for medical electrical equipment: ATTO is not a toy and should Beware of snow, ice, sleet, Safety: not be used by children,...
ATTO user DISCLAIMER: MovingLife Ltd. is not and cannot not in use. • Avoid turning off the power while the ATTO will have to practice operating the ATTO be held responsible for any damage or injury •...
• Enter narrow driving paths/doorways slowly carefully. greater than the limits specified in the • Do not ride your ATTO in traffic, on public and with caution. Always look out for • While you are driving down a slope, if your Technical Specification.
410C. The motor surface can • Always check that the front wheel is • Never use the ATTO to carry or tow, push or moving parts. reach temperatures greater than 41 0C engaged (not in freewheel mode) before pull anything but yourself.
ATTO to identify warnings, mandatory actions on ATTO. 1. Please refer to the specifications table 1. Some of the parts of the ATTO are and prohibited actions. It is very important that for weight capacity information. susceptible to change in temperature.
(from radio wave sources) can descending ramps, MovingLife for a new set of labels free of illustrated and described in the following cause the mobility scooter to release its curbs or slopes greater charge.
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TV stations, amateur mounted directly on the transmitting unit. and small appliances such as electric shavers occurs, turn the ATTO OFF as soon as it is radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and These devices include citizens band (CB) and hair dryers are not likely to cause EMI safe;...
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EMI immunity of the ATTO); any hazardous radiation. 5. Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the ATTO manufacturer and note whether there is a source of EMI nearby Important EMI/RFI – ATTO has passed an EMI immunity test according to EN 60601-1 Class B.
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ATTONOMY ATTONOMY Figure 2 - ATTO in driving mode Figure 3 – ATTO in trolley mode...
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Opening closing (folding) the ATTO. Once completed, use the manual to guide you while you 1. Position your ATTO is on a flat surface Figure 4 Figure 6 practice each step. It may be difficult at first before opening.
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6. Tilt ATTO toward the rod until the front 8. Gently move the handle down until ATTO’s 10. Lock the rod in upright position by pushing 11. Place one hand on the tiller and with the wheel touches the ground (see Figure 8).
13. Open both sides of the handlebar (see Figure 16). Figure 18 - battery release button Figure 14 To remove the battery from ATTO, press the 12. Continue using the handle to pull up the chair release button (1) and pull the battery out (2) Figure 17 until it clicks and locks in place (see Figure 15).
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Be recharging the battery. ATTO or when it is detached from the ATTO. careful and follow instructions to prevent injury. Make sure your fingers are Adjusting for maximum comfort...
2. Under the cover you will find a metal 3. Tighten the adjustment lever once you're 1. ATTO must be in opened position in order in place (see Figure 25, Step 4). bracket that has to be removed. Hold the done (3).
2. Move the tiller into the desired position The Driving Console (your ATTO's dashboard) B. To turn ATTO on press and hold the button and tighten the two screws back again using a contains all the controls and displays needed The tiller angle adjustment must be done until ATTO starts.
To bring the ATTO to a complete stop direction. When turning ATTO on it will by default Direction mode – ATTO can drive both simply remove your thumb from the lever which be in FORWARD driving mode.
3. Verify that the freewheel lever is in Never step on or off the ATTO using the seat locked position. or the backrest for support. The backrest may 4. Verify that all locking parts are fully...
Always bring your ATTO to a complete to increase your speed. Press and hold the “ON” button to turn that your ATTO starts out on a level surface stop before stepping on or off the • To stop ATTO, release all pressure on the ATTO on.
Steering in a tight spot • Increase the pressure applied by your thumb to press the ON/OFF switch until the ATTO turns off Note that for safety reasons ATTO's speed in increase your reverse speed. and stops. reverse is slower than the maximum speed If you must steer in a tight spot, such as entering a •...
Avoid stopping, as much as cause your ATTO to become unstable, the center of gravity of you and your ATTO toward down an incline, do so by adjusting the speed possible, while driving up or down an incline.
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Figure 38 prevent your ATTO from tipping over. 2.Fold both sides of the handlebar (see Figure 37). handle towards the front of the ATTO (2). This will WARNING release the pressure on the front lever and will make it easier to open (3) (see Figure 41).
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PINCH POINT Switch hands. Use one hand to keep the rod 3. Hold ATTO by the handlebar and rotate the upright and use your other hand to lift the main handle by 180 degrees (see Figure 47). Be careful not to pinch your finger main handle (see Figure 42).
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This is a very useful feature when storing the ATTO in the trunk of a car or in an airplane's overhead bin. 1. Make sure the handlebar is secured in an Figure 52 upright position (see Figure 49).
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This will release the pressure on the separation levers and will make them easier to close. When ATTO is in freewheel mode, the NOTE: DO NOT try to open ATTO for driving braking system is disengaged, and ATTO before the two levers are secured in the will move freely with very little force.
2 green lines. B. Before storing the battery for a long In case the battery dies or ATTO is not driving, period of time make sure to charge it to ATTO may be rolled manually. This will require about 60% of full charge.
Neutral mode. Turn it to Drive High Contact support. Blinking ‘Fd’. Not an error code. affect your ability to use ATTO such as a mode to turn on ATTO. None Indicates the state of software call for service, while other errors are severe updating.
1. IF ATTO IS TURNED ON AND THEN IT Transporting ATTO on commercial aircrafts is IMMEDIATELY SHUTS ITSELF DOWN, PLEASE 6. Try to turn the ATTO on by pressing the subject to federal regulations and airline policy. • If the ATTO and its components are not CHECK TO ENSURE THE FREEWHEEL LEVER ON/OFF button for at least 2 seconds.
NOTE: ATTO's battery can be charged while it • ATTO has turned off unexpectedly during blade type ATO or ATC, Green (30A). Electrical fuse is installed on the ATTO or when it is removed operation. Once a new fuse has been placed, please from the ATTO.
All the bearings on your ATTO are permanently • If you are not going to use your ATTO for an months, or more frequently if opening and lubricated and sealed and therefore no lubrication...
ATTO with a fully charged plastic with integrated paint. To help ATTO metal frame components, plastic components, • Open ATTO if it was closed / folded during battery. retain high gloss you may clean it using a clean electronics, and battery.
Weight Tires • For the ultimate user experience mix, match ATTO’s dimensions, units in cm (inch): and assemble the perfect ATTO KIT to fit you, PU filled non-pneumatic tires. Part Part Height Length Width your needs and your lifestyle! • These dedicated products can be purchased...
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UL and CE approved Charger with self- 6 degrees. The manufacturer considers itself responsible shutdown functionality for safety and extended ATTO was designed and tested according to for the effects on safety, reliability, and Height Restrictions battery and charger life span.
CONTACT INFORMATION Authorized service facilities label Legal Manufacturer MovingLife ltd. Netzer Sereni 7039500 Israel Tel: +972(73)-391-3999 Email: info@movinglife.com Serial number label US Importer: Authorized representative MovingLife Inc. Obelis Group Ltd. Tour Scotia, 1002 rue Sherbrooke O. Bd Général Wahis, 53,...
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Do you have a question about the ATTO and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
The battery says it’s full but it doesn’t work. Think he did maybe dead.
If the Movinglife ATTO battery shows full but the device does not work, check the battery fuse. Examine the fuse at the bottom of the battery pack. If the fuse has a gap in the wire, it is blown and should be replaced with a new blade-type ATO or ATC Green (30A) fuse. After replacing the fuse, place the plastic cover back in its position.
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Atto wheelchair, battery is charged, when I open it does not turn on
If the MovingLife ATTO wheelchair does not turn on even though the battery is charged, check the following:
1. Ensure the charger is not connected to the ATTO.
2. Verify that the battery is properly connected and that there is no foreign material (such as paper or dirt) interfering with the electrical contacts.
3. Check the fuse; if it is blown, replace it following the procedure in the "Maintenance" section of the manual.
4. If these steps do not resolve the issue, contact an authorized MovingLife dealer for further assistance.
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Where is the freewheel lever/ What does it look like?