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HORIZON MOBILITY
OWNERS MANUAL
* Scooter illustrated has the following options: special paint, black wheels, intermediate tyres, accessory bracket, rear locking box, suspension seat, badge bar, alarm
27/04/2021
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HZN01/MYN/334

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  • Page 1 HORIZON MOBILITY OWNERS MANUAL * Scooter illustrated has the following options: special paint, black wheels, intermediate tyres, accessory bracket, rear locking box, suspension seat, badge bar, alarm 27/04/2021 HZN01/MYN/334...
  • Page 2 WARNING! If you are visually impaired or require large text then Horizon Mobility Ltd ask you to read the local eyesight 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.
  • Page 3: Product And Document Labels

    Horizon Mobility try to ensure that you our custom- ers are happy with the products you use and the Suggested tie-down point for service you receive, therefore we are continuously transport.
  • Page 4: Statutory Regulations

    3. UK Statutory Regulations 3.7 Lighting A mobility scooter is defined as an Invalid Carriage and must comply with the requirements set out in The lighting systems and reflectors are all correctly The Chronically Sick & Disabled Act 1970, “The Use E-Marked and fitted in accordance with The Road of Invalid Carriages on Highways Regulations 1988”...
  • Page 5: Ce Regulations

    The Aztec is an electrically propelled vehicle that is The Chronically Sick & Disabled designed to be as environmentally friendly and be Act 1970 almost fully recyclable. The design incorporates as little plastic as possible and the majority (more than In the case of a vehicle which is an invalid carriage 85%) of the vehicle components are recyclable complying with the prescribed requirements and...
  • Page 6: Use

    Horizon Mobility reserves the right to change the CAUTION! design and specifications of the Aztec without no- DO NOT fit unauthorised 3rd party components, tice.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    11. Features 12. Quick Start Guide 9. Product Information: 13. Safety Warnings and Operating Tips Horizon Mobility want you the user to get the most 14. Instructions for Use out of your Aztec scooter. 15. Options This Owner’s Manual will familiarise you with the 16.
  • Page 8: How To Use This Manual

    • NOTE : Horizon Mobility reserves the right to alter The scooter or part having not been maintained without notice any weights, dimensions or other or serviced in accordance with the appropriate technical data shown in this manual.
  • Page 9: Features

    8. Charger Socket 9. USB & Voltage Display 10. Key Switch Horizon Mobility are committed to the ongoing improvement to its products, they reserves the right therefore to change the specifications and design of NOTE: Not all features and options offered are compatible the scooter without notice.
  • Page 10 1. Charging Socket 2. Beacon Power Socket 3. LED High Intensity Rear Lights 4. LED High Intensity Indicators 5. Freewheel Lever 11.1 Seat adjustment NOTE: Do not attempt to adjust the seat while the vehicle is in motion. 11.1.1. (Standard Seat) The Aztec has an ergonomically designed, high back weatherproof seat with the following functions.
  • Page 11 11.2 Seat Removal To remove seat, depending on the model, undo and remove the hand-wheel (1) under front edge of the seat. Lift front of seat about 45 degrees or until the rear locating hooks clear, once lifted clear pull seat forward and up.
  • Page 12 11.4. Display Panel The Aztec display is visible both by day and night as it is illuminated in 3 colours. 11.4.1. Battery Indicator A multi segment display bar gives the battery state of charge, the right (Green) being full and the Left (Red) being empty.
  • Page 13 11.8. Speed Mode Select Switches Depending on Model, your Aztec may have optional 3 operating Modes; Mode 1 – 4mph: both the “turtle” and the “lightening” switches are off and not illuminated. Mode 2 – 8mph: the far right “turtle switch is on by pressing the forward edge down.
  • Page 14 11.13. Column Adjustment The red handle on the left-hand side of the handle- bars allows the upper column adjustment. Squeeze the handle fully to release the column, once in the correct position, release the handle. NOTE: With the column in it’s lowest setting the steering will be locked for vehicle transport.
  • Page 15 11.17. Beacon Socket To connect and operate the optional telescopic LED orange beacon, lift up the sprung loaded flap and insert the beacon 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.
  • Page 16: Quick Start Guide

    12. Quick Start Guide When charger is first switched on both YELLOW and GREEN lights will flash as they check the charging system status, then provided all connections are The battery MUST be charged for 12 hours before correct the YELLOW Light = Charging and GREEN first use.
  • Page 17: Safety Warnings And Operating Tips

    13. Safety Warnings and Operating Tips 13.1. General Safety and Warnings adhered to. If in any doubt please refer to the WARNING! Sections 3 and 4 of this manual as well as your local regulatory authorities. Safety is very important with any vehicle, especially a motor driven one.
  • Page 18 Turning the ignition key OFF whilst driving will shut power to the vehicle and immediately apply the brake. Either of the above stopping methods are DANGER! not recommended except for emergencies, the stop Battery fluids are very corrosive and every care will be extremely sudden and routine use of this should be taken at all times to avoid contact with braking method will cause damage to the drive and...
  • Page 19 13.8. Transporting in a Motor Vehicle CAUTION! Never allow yourself to be pushed by others, or towed, whilst the scooter is in drive or free-wheel. Towing the scooter under any circumstances with the rear wheels in contact with the road surface will damage the drive, batteries and controller systems and could potentially cause a fire.
  • Page 20 13.14. Consideration On The Road: 13.10. EMC - Radio Transmitting Devices: The utmost care and consideration for pedestrians When operating two-way radio, walkie-talkies, C.B, and other road users must be shown. public mobile radio, other powerful transmitting devices and amateur radio the scooter should be brought to a halt and turned off.
  • Page 21: Instructions For Use

    14. Instructions For Use 14.1. Transporting the Vehicle 14.4. Entering and Exiting the Scooter The Aztec is not designed as a vehicle to be easily Before mounting your scooter ensure that the key transported in the average family car. It is not easily is in the off position or removed.
  • Page 22 14.8. Maximum Weight Capacity: DANGER! Never attempt to make a ‘U’ turn whilst going up or DANGER! down a steep slope. The user, plus options and accessories, plus items When manoeuvring on a slope try avoid driving carried should never exceed the total weight as across the slope where possible.
  • Page 23: Options

    15. Options 15.1. Battery Upgrade 5. Forward-Rearward adjustable Slide x 2 See Section 19 of this Manual for the battery sizes available and instruction on fitting of replacement batteries if ordered as an after market option. 15.2. Crutch/Stick Holder The Crutch/Stick Holder secures to the chassis of the vehicle by 2 x 8mm Sets with nylon locking nuts.
  • Page 24: Fuses And Bulbs

    16. Fuses and Bulbs 16.1. Bulbs Note: The lights fitted to your vehicle are all LED and are not serviceable, though in the case of your indicators (depending on Territory) they may be fitted with LED bulbs rather than be sealed units. Voltage Rating Headlights (E4) x 2 (Sealed CREE LED)
  • Page 25 14.5 kg  If you suspect there is a fault, contact your MK 73.6 Ah (at 20 Hr) 19.3 kg Authorised Dealer or Horizon Mobility as soon as possible. Leoch 90 Ah (at 20 Hr) 23.5 kg  Take extreme care when working on or near your batteries not to short circuit the battery MK 97.6 Ah (at 20 Hr)
  • Page 26 The charger is designed for indoor use. Do not use return them back to your Authorised Dealer, your outdoors or expose to rain, snow, spray or any form local authority recycling centre or Horizon Mobility. of moisture. Please always dispose of your batteries responsibly.
  • Page 27: Wheels And Tyres

    18. Wheels and Tyres 18.1. Warnings 18.3. Wheels and tyres If wheels are removed ensure that the axle shafts DANGER ! are well greased before replacing wheels. Always  Never try to inflate your tyres using a garage use the self-locking nuts provided with the scooter. forecourt air supply system, this could cause If lost contact your dealer for a new one as the severe personal injury or death due to over...
  • Page 28: Cleaning

    19. Cleaning 19.1. General Cleaning WARNING! Always ensure the scooter is switched off before starting to clean your scooter. • The scooter should be wiped over once per week with a slightly damp, (not wet), cloth. • Make sure that you dry all parts of your scoot- er if it becomes wet or damp after cleaning, or if it is used in a wet, damp or extremely misty conditions.
  • Page 29: Transportation And Storage

    20. Transportation & Storage 20.1. Storage Temperature and Humidity 20.4. Removal of Part for Transport Storage Temperature: Min: -40ºC Max: 65ºC Information on the removal of some parts before travelling, should your travel operator or the carrier Relative Humidity ( non-condensing): require to do this can be found in Section 11 of this manual, which you should take with you.
  • Page 30: Disposal And Recycling

    21. Disposal and Recycling When this product reaches the end of its service life, take it to your local collection point designated by your Local Authority or return it to your original Authorised Supplying Dealer. The recycling of your scooter will help to conserve the natural resources of our planet and ensure that it is recycled in the most responsible manner that helps protect the en- vironment.
  • Page 31 22. Specification in accordance with EN 12184 and ISO 7176-15 ISO 7176-15 Minimum Maximum Comments Overall Length Overall Width Total Mass (with batteries) Mass of Heaviest Part Static Stability Downhill Static Stability Uphill Static Stability Sideways Maximum Range Dynamic Stability Uphill Dynamic Stability Downhill Obstacle Climbing Ramp Transition...
  • Page 32 22. Specification in accordance with EN 12184 and ISO 7176-15 Additional Specs Minimum Maximum Comments Maximum Potential 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 Rear Wheel Drive Motor Output (RMS)
  • Page 33 23. Routine Maintenance and Service 23.1. Routine Maintenance The following table gives an indication as to when routine maintenance checks should be made. As a minimum to ensure the safe and correct operation of your vehicle. Daily Week Month Quarter Annual Charge batteries Check front and rear light functions...
  • Page 34 24. Fault Codes on TruCharge Battery Display The way in which the battery gauge should be read depends on whether the controller is driving, charg- ing, in Sleep Mode or in Trip Mode. See Below. 24.1 TruCharge Indictor Steady If the TruCharge gauge shows red, yellow and green, the batteries are charged. If the TruCharge gauge shows red and yellow, then you should charge the batteries as soon as possible.
  • Page 35 • ABS, and 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 the control of Horizon • Batteries/charger (manufacturers provides a twelve-month limited warranty) •...
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