TGA Minimo Autofold Operating Instructions And Owner's Handbook

TGA Minimo Autofold Operating Instructions And Owner's Handbook

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  • Page 1 The finest range of mobility products available in the UK Minimo Autofold Operating Instructions and Owners Handbook...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION PRODUCT OVERVIEW ITEMS INCLUDED WITH YOUR MINIMO AUTOFOLD YOUR SCOOTER CONTROLS DRIVING YOUR SCOOTER ADJUSTING YOUR TILLER REMOVING YOUR BATTERY PACK ADJUSTING YOUR SEAT FOLDING & UNFOLDING YOUR SCOOTER (Battery fitted) FOLDING & UNFOLDING YOUR SCOOTER (Battery removed)
  • Page 3: Introduction

    PRODUCT OVERVIEW Your Minimo Autofold is a class 2 mobility scooter and intended for indoor or outdoor use but is not road legal. It is designed to fold automatically in order to fit in your car boot making it ideal for trips to your local town and shops.
  • Page 4: Your Scooter Controls

    YOUR SCOOTER CONTROLS A. Horn – press the button to sound your horn. B. Key Fob – Press the power button on the Minimo display panel until the light surrounding the button illuminates ‘red’, then swipe the key fob over this button to put the scooter into ‘driving mode’...
  • Page 5: Driving Your Scooter

    E. Speed Adjuster – This allows you to pre-select your desired maximum speed. The adjuster is proportional to speed and can be set anywhere between minimum and maximum. Turn the adjuster knob fully anti-clockwise for the lowest speed and gradually rotate clockwise to increase your maximum speed.
  • Page 6 Care! Warning * The Minimo Autofold will automatically slow down when turning corners. However, you should ensure you take extra care when turning, especially when changing direction from moving forward in a straight line.
  • Page 7: Adjusting Your Tiller

    ADJUSTING YOUR TILLER If you’d like to adjust the height of your tiller, simply turn the adjustment wheel anti-clockwise until the top part of the tiller moves freely up and down. Then just move the top half of the tiller to the height you would like and tighten the adjustment wheel by turning it clockwise until tight.
  • Page 8: Adjusting Your Seat

    ADJUSTING YOUR SEAT Removing your seat To remove your seat, follow these 2 simple steps: 1. Pull and rotate the red circular knob located under the seat so that it is locked open. 2. Slide the seat forwards slightly and lift away from the base. To replace the seat simply reverse these steps.
  • Page 9 Adjusting your arm rests Your scooter has both height adjustable and rotating armrests. To adjust the height of your armrests, follow these 2 simple steps: 1. Press the silver button located halfway up either armrest. 2. Slide the armrest to a suitable position and height and release the silver button. The armrest will locate into the nearest pre-set position when you apply gentle downward pressure.
  • Page 10: Folding & Unfolding Your Scooter (Battery Fitted)

    2. Rotate the armrest backwards 90 degrees until it locks in place. To rotate the armrest forwards simply reverse these steps. FOLDING & UNFOLDING YOUR SCOOTER (with the battery fitted) Folding To fold your scooter in order to put it into a car boot, stand it up or store it, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 11: Folding & Unfolding Your Scooter (Battery Removed)

    Unfolding To unfold your Minimo Autofold, simply press the Autofold button until it shows an orange light and then press on the foot pedal for around three seconds. The scooter will then unfold automatically.
  • Page 12: Charging Your Scooter

    4. After folding or unfolding your scooter with the battery removed, you must remove the ‘Remote battery connection lead’ and store it safely. Refit the battery in order to drive your scooter. Care! Warning Never drive your scooter with the battery removed and connected to the side charging socket. CHARGING YOUR SCOOTER Only use the charger supplied with your scooter as other makes of chargers have not been tested and may permanently damage your batteries.
  • Page 13: Parking Brake Release

    MAINTENANCE We recommend that your scooter has an annual service and maintenance check by either TGA or an approved mobility specialist. There are however a few tips you can follow yourself to keep your scooter in good condition. •...
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    Care! Warning If this is the case do not use your scooter and contact TGA or an approved mobility specialist. You can also test this when driving your scooter, if you let go of the speed control lever it should lose speed very quickly.
  • Page 15: Tips For Scooter Users

    It is important to check with the airline before travelling. An airline compliance certificate is available from TGA. Due to circumstances out of TGA’s control, it is not possible to board an aeroplane with a lithium battery exceeding 11.5Ah. This is due to an instruction/information provided by the Civil Aviation Authority.
  • Page 16: Technical Specifications

    25psi front, 35psi rear TGA Mobility Ltd Woodhall Business Park Sudbury Suffolk CO10 1WH Tel: 01787 882244 Fax: 01787 882248 Web: www.tgamobility.co.uk Email: info@tgamobility.co.uk TGA Mobility Ltd reserves the right to change specification and/or prices without prior notification or warning INS25 v2...

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