CAUTION Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard, which will or can cause personal injury or property damage if the caution is ignored Amigo Mobility...
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SPECS Drive system Rear drive motor Platform Aluminum Weight capacity 250 lbs (113.39 kg) Variable 0-4 mph* Speed (0-6.43 kph) x2 24V 11 amp AGM batteries Standard range battery 6 miles* (12.8 km) combined range Universal 3 amp 110V-240V Standard charger charger designed for AGM 24V 23 amp Lithium-Ion Long range battery option...
Viva. Should you have any questions about the safe operation of your vehicle, please contact Amigo Mobility. If you are in doubt about your ability to operate the Viva, consult your personal physician Read this operating manual before using your Amigo.
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• Do not operate the Viva near stairs, steps, curbs or terraces where you might accidentally drop a wheel off the edge • Do not operate the Viva on streets or other areas with vehicular traffic • Do not use the handle to assist in transferring on or off •...
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Remove the seat, basket, and arms (optional) from the box and set aside 2. Cut the box along the lines on the short end 3. Put the Viva into freewheel mode 4. Roll the Viva out of the box and onto the floor Amigo Mobility...
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ASSEMBLING THE VIVA If disassembling for transport, follow these steps in reverse, and remove the battery after taking off the seat (C) A. Lift the tiller up into position B. Lock tiller in place using the knob on the handle C.
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OPERATING THE VIVA On / Off key switch 5. Horn 2. Right throttle lever 6. LED Numerical display 3. Left throttle lever 7. LED Battery gauge 4. Speed adjustment For forward momentum: Pull the right throttle lever (2) towards you,...
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Freewheel mode: If the Viva loses power, or you need to manually move it, the Viva can be put into freewheel mode so it can be pushed Toggle the brake lever on the back cover below the seat to engage freewheel mode. To resume normal use, toggle the brake in the opposite direction The Viva will not operate while in freewheel mode.
2. Swivel and adjust the battery bracket (B) to rest on the platform to remove, or to rest on the battery case to install 3. Plug or unplug battery connector 4. Carefully set or lift battery off the Viva platform Amigo Mobility...
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CHARGING THE VIVA For maximum range and battery life, it is recommended to fully charge the battery before each use. Extended charging if good for the battery and will not overcharge them With a built in overcharge protection feature, the battery...
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CHARGING THE VIVA Gently pull the plug end of the charge cord out from the Viva (A) (up to 9 feet / 2.74 meters) and plug into a wall outlet Always check the battery gauge on the handle to ensure that it is charging.
Breathing may emit acid fumes and may mark surfaces they rest on for long periods of time • Each time you charge the Viva, follow the charging instructions exactly. Working in the vicinity of a sealed lead acid battery can be dangerous.
If your batteries are damaged and a leak is apparent, call your authorized dealer immediately. Under no circumstances should you touch the battery if it is leaking ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE WARNING Radio wave sources may affect power-operated vehicle (POV) control Amigo Mobility...
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Locked: To lock the seat, toggle the lever towards the back of the Viva Unlocked: To unlock the seat switch, toggle the lever towards the front of the Viva Replacing the seat cushions The standard Premier I seat has foam inserts in the bottom and back rest that can be replaced.
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The digit that appears on the handle enclosure can indicate two things: Current speed: Speed levels can range from 1 - 4 and will constantly stay lit up Error code: In the event of a service problem, the digit will flash with the corresponding problem Amigo Mobility...
Solutions should be attempted in the order they are written If you need support troubleshooting any problems, please contact your local Amigo dealer, or the Amigo customer service team by phone at 1-989-777-0910 or e-mail at service@myamigo.com Description: Brake circuit is shorted Solution: (1) Unplug handle cable and plug back in.
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(2) Check motor wiring connections (3) Replace motor (4) Replace controller Description: Throttle circuit out of range Solution: (1) Check to ensure handle cable is in good condition (2) Check that throttle lever moves freely and returns to center (3) Replace throttle Amigo Mobility...
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Description: Motor controller over temperature condition Solution: (1) Allow to sit idle for 15 minutes, restart and see if code disappears (2) Ensure EM brake and / or motor is not causing excessive amperage draw (3) Replace controller Description: Battery charger did not change to float mode during battery charging.
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Don’t use solvents on tires as they cause tire material to break down or become too soft Platform: The platform of the Viva is constructed of aluminum and coated with a durable automotive type finish Use cool water with mild soap to remove dirt and oils. Do...
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Check all screws and clips that are holding wheels for tightness and wear • Check all electrical connections for clean contact • Charging connection should be inspected for tight connection • Check tires for wear Yearly: • Have your authorized service center check your Amigo completely 1-989-777-0910 www.myamigo.com service@myamigo.com...
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