HS-118 User Manual 1.INTRODUCTION Thank you and congratulations on purchasing your new C.T.M. Mobility Scooter. It is designed to provide you with transportation ability indoors and outdoors. We pride ourselves on providing safe and comfortable products. Our goal is to ensure your complete satisfaction with our product.
HS-118 User Manual 2.IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS 2-1 CAUTIONS BEFORE DRIVING ※Drive for the first time : 1.Before the first trip with mobility scooter, you should familiarize yourself well with the operation of mobility scooter and the operation elements. Please take your time to read this . 2.Before driving, please evaluate the personal condition, and fully understand the operation of mobility scooter.
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HS-118 User Manual 3.In case of getting wet due to the unexpected bad weather (rain, fog, snow), find a shelter immediately and wipe the scooter with a dry cloth. 4.Do not place the scooter on a slope to avoid roll-away and danger. 5.Do not turn the power on before you sit securely on the seat.
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HS-118 User Manual 2-4 CAUTIONS WHEN CLIMBING •The maximum step height is 40 mm. •When driving over an obstacle is necessary, please do not stop with both front and rear wheels moving straight. •When driving through the stairs, stop the scooter and keep it vertical to the step and drive in a straight line.
HS-118 User Manual 2-5 ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE AND WARNINGS CAUTION: It is very important that you read this information regarding the possible effects of Electromagnetic Interference on your mobility scooter. Powered wheelchairs and motorized scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI), which is interfering electromagnetic energy (EM) emitted from sources such as radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and cellular phones.
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HS-118 User Manual Warnings : Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from sources such as radio and TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, and cellular phones can affect the mobility scooter. Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or mobility scooter movement, which could result in serious injury.
HS-118 User Manual 4.PRODUCT OPERATION Before attempting to drive this mobility scooter on your own, it is important that you familiarize yourself with the controls, and how to operate them. Intended use : The C.T.M. Mobility Scooter provide a means by which a disabled occupant i.e.a disabled person or a person not having the full capacity to walk unaided to have mobility and the freedom to travel.
HS-118 User Manual 4.PRODUCT OPERATION Self-Diagnostic Warning Light (G) Flashing light indicates there is a problem within scooter. (See section 6 for trouble shooting) 4-2 Throttle (H) (H1) 1.Pull the Throttle (H) to move forward. 2.Pull the Throttle (H1) to move backward. (H1) 3.Release the throttle to engage automatic brake to decelerate to a full stop.
HS-118 User Manual 4.PRODUCT OPERATION 4-7 SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 1.Remove the seat (K). (see section 4-8) 2.Remove the screws, nuts and washers from seat post (M). 3.Adjust seat post (M) to desired height, then tighten the screws, nuts and washers in order. 4.Assemble the seat post back to its original position.
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HS-118 User Manual 4.PRODUCT OPERATION To avoid the damage of the shroud, don't lean it forward after separating it. 4-11 TILLER FOLD METHOD Turn the knob (P1) to release the pin (P2) to fold down the tiller (P) to the lowest position. ( P ) ( P2 ) ( P1 )
HS-118 User Manual 5.BATTERIES AND CHARGING 5-1 CAUTIONS FOR CHARGING • Please read this section thoroughly before charging. • Please turn the power off before charging and make sure to set the N-D lever to Drive position. (see section 4-1 / 4-6) •...
HS-118 User Manual 5.BATTERIES AND CHARGING 5-2 CHARGING OPERATION • You can directly charge on the scooter or take out the battery box to charge. (see section 4-8) 1. Open the charging socket cover and insert the output connector (b) of the charger (a) into the socket (c), then plug the AC end of charger into a 100-240V electrical Figure 15 Figure 15...
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HS-118 User Manual 5.BATTERIES AND CHARGING 5-3 BATTER GAUGE OPERATION •The battery gauge comprises five different LEDs (1 x red, 1 x orange, 1 x green). Battery Gauge •The number of LEDs lit depends on the status of the battery as shown below. Battery Gauge Status Fully charged.
HS-118 User Manual 6.TROUBLE SHOOTING 6-1 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC WARNING LIGHT / ERROR DESCRIPTION When powered up, if there is an error with the system, the self-diagnostic warning light will flash red. The number of flashes indicates different types of errors. These are described in the table below.
HS-118 User Manual 7.MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 7-1 REGULAR MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING To keep the mobility scooter in good condition, please conduct maintenance and clean work regularly. •Annual Maintenance The mobility scooter should be sent to the CTM authorized dealer for full maintenance inspection per year to ensure that your mobility scooter is functioning properly.
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HS-118 User Manual 7.MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 7-2 Daily Check Please always check your mobility scooter before every journey. If you find the sign of malfunction, which cannot be solved by yourself, please contact your authorized dealer. Inspection Check Point Solution Free-Wheeling Check if N-D lever functions well.
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