Handicare TROPHY 20 User Manual

Handicare TROPHY 20 User Manual

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TROPHY 20
9006140B

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL TROPHY 20 9006140B...
  • Page 3 The information provided is valid for the product in its standard version. Handicare can therefore not be held liable for any damage resulting from specifi cations of the product deviating from the standard confi...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    5.8 Transporting the scooter 5.9 Storage after use Maintenance 6.1 Maintenance table 6.2 Batteries 6.3 Tyres 6.4 Cleaning the scooter 6.5 Used scooters and the environment Troubleshooting 7.1 Troubleshooting table Technical specifi cations 8.1 CE declaration 8.2 Trophy 20 product specifi cations...
  • Page 5 Warranty 9.1 Provisions of warranty 9.2 Liability provisions Maintenance and inspection record Authorised service and technical support...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    If one of the user manuals was not included with your scooter, please contact your dealer immediately. In addition to this user manual, there is also a service manual for qualifi ed specialists. CONTACT HANDICARE IF YOU HAVE A VISUAL IMPAIRMENT.
  • Page 7: Safety

    (EMC requirements). The Trophy 20’s immunity level is 20 volt/metre. Note: There is no easy way of testing the effects Note! of radio waves on the general immunity of It cannot be excluded that electromagnetic powered wheelchairs or scooters.
  • Page 8: Markings On The Scooter

    8 | Safety Trophy 20 UM 01 A. Freewheel handle position 2.3 Markings on the scooter 1. DRIVE mode: Lever fully upper Never remove or cover up the markings, position: Motor brake applied, symbols and instructions affi xed to the scooter.
  • Page 9: Technical Specifi Cations

    Do not use the scooter on unsurfaced roads. It is of great importance that attention be paid to the following safety regulations for Ensure that the Trophy 20 does not come into the prevention of accidents and undesirable contact with salt water. Salt water is corrosive situations.
  • Page 10 The scooter is electronically driven. Specifi c parameters have been factory-set. These settings have been made in order to ensure that use of the Trophy 20 is comfortable and effi cient and they cannot be changed. Never sit on a scooter when it is in the freewheel / neutral mode.
  • Page 11: General Description

    Trophy 20 is therefore classifi ed according to European requirements EN12184 as a class B scooter. The Trophy 20 scooter is available in a 3 wheel and 4 wheel version. The seat height can be adjusted to the length of the user’s legs. The scooter’s seat can...
  • Page 12: Main Components

    G. Indicator lights: indicate changes in direction Your fi rst test drives of the Trophy 20 are while driving best carried out under the supervision of an H. Detachable basket: for the transportation of experienced dealer.
  • Page 13: Intended Use

    There are a number of adjustments which can No more than one person is to be seated in the be made to the Trophy 20 in order to improve scooter at a time. its seating and driving comfort levels.
  • Page 14: Scooter Settings

    (seat may vary from the illustration) The seat depth can be adjusted as follows: • Lift and hold handle (A). Trophy 20 UM 05 • Slide the seat forwards or backwards. • Release the handle once the seat is in the required Figure 1 position.
  • Page 15: Adjusting Lumbar-Support (If Applicable)

    The headrest can also be removed if required. Trophy 20 UM 08 • Release the button and move the headrest slightly so that it locks into one of the positions.
  • Page 16: Adjusting The Rear Suspension

    16 | Scooter settings 4.4 Adjusting the rear suspension The rear suspension of the scooter can be adjusted to provide optimal comfort. This adjustment is carried out by the dealer. 4.5 Adjusting basket combination lock (if applicable) The code is set to 0-0-0 ex-works. Adjusting the code (fi...
  • Page 17: Use Of The Scooter

    Use of the scooter | 17 Use of the scooter Run-in batteries For optimum battery performance, it is The following matters are covered in this recommended that new batteries undergo manual in order to enable you to drive your 15 to 20 charge and discharge cycles, with a scooter: maximum of three days between each cycle.
  • Page 18: Getting In And Out (Transfer)

    Push the seat lock handle (A) forwards and swivel the seat by a quarter of a turn to the left or to the Trophy 20 UM 29 right. When you release the seat lock handle the seat locks into place automatically. The handle clicks Figure 8 back into place by itself.
  • Page 19 Use of the scooter | 19 Trophy 20 UM 13 The control panel is equipped with the most M. Light switch advanced N. Emergency stop button (if applicable) technology, offering functions for operating your O. Safe slope alarm indicator scooter P.
  • Page 20 20 | Use of the scooter A. Indicator handles, left / right On moving the handle (on the left or right-hand side) the indicator light starts fl ashing in order to indicate that you are going to change direction: • Move left handle downwards or right handle upwards for turning left •...
  • Page 21 The ignition key needs to be inserted in the ignition lock and turned in order to switch on the scooter. All of the Trophy 20 functions can be operated only when the ignition key has been inserted in the ignition lock, with the exception of the lights and the hazard lights.
  • Page 22 The charging point (A) is located on the steering column, under the control panel (fi gure 11). This is the point to which the battery charger cable can be Trophy 20 UM 14 connected. All electronics must be switched off while the batteries Figure 10 are charging.
  • Page 23: Driving The Scooter

    Forward drive with fi nger control: • Switch the scooter on. See ‘Switching on’ Trophy 20 UM 16 • Pull the lower part of the throttle slowly with your fi ngers. The further you pull, the faster you will drive.
  • Page 24 24 | Use of the scooter Braking and stopping when in forward or reverse drive (fi gure 14) • On slowly releasing the throttle, the Trophy 20 brakes and comes to a standstill. • On braking, the lights and brake lights illuminate automatically.
  • Page 25 Use of the scooter | 25 Limitations counts only when suspension is correctly adjusted according to weight specifi cations. Contact your dealer for adjustments. Figure 16 Standard version and Alpine version...
  • Page 26 26 | Use of the scooter motor to overheat. Slopes • Although the Trophy 20 can bear a • In such cases the electronics are maximum weight of 160 kg, it is important switched off in order to prevent motor that the following safety regulations be failure.
  • Page 27 Lean your upper body to the rear and, when braking, brake gently. Braking too hard can cause the scooter to tip forwards. Obstacles (fi gure 18) Trophy 20 UM 20 Driving over obstacles • Drive straight towards the kerb or other obstacle and...
  • Page 28: Pushing The Scooter

    Having parked, remove the ignition key from the lock so that it is not possible for anyone else to use your Trophy 20 without your permission. Once the scooter has been turned off (the ignition key has been removed from the lock), the scooter’s parking brake remains...
  • Page 29 Use of the scooter | 29 The scooter in freewheel / neutral mode (fi gure 20) In order to enable the Trophy 20 to be pushed, the automatic parking brake must disengaged as follows: • Push the freewheel handle, which is located on the right-hand side of the motor cover at the rear, into the freewheel / neutral mode (B).
  • Page 30: Dismantling The Scooter For Storage And/Or Transportation

    Trophy 20 UM 29 and/or transportation Figure 21 The Trophy 20 can be dismantled so that it can be stored in a small space or transported in a small car. The scooter takes up less room in its dismantled state.
  • Page 31: Transporting The Scooter

    The reason for this is that the Trophy 20 can not offer the same level of safety as a normal car seat, irrespective of how well the scooter is secured in the car.
  • Page 32: Storage After Use

    32 | Use of the scooter 5.9 Storage after use When the scooter is not in use, it must be stored in a dry place where it will not be exposed to weather conditions. • Fully charge the batteries • Detach battery cables (fi...
  • Page 33: Maintenance

    Maintenance | 33 Maintenance 6.1 Maintenance table In order to ensure its best performance, durability and lifespan, your scooter should undergo regular maintenance to be carried out by your dealer. The following table indicates what checks should be made, how often these checks should be made and who should make them.
  • Page 34: Tyres

    34 | Maintenance The use of ‘wet’ batteries is not permitted. If the Warning! batteries need to be replaced, then gel batteries When infl ating tyres, never exceed the must be used. maximum recommended tyre pressure which is stated on the tyres (2.5 bar front and 3.5 bar rear).
  • Page 35: Used Scooters And The Environment

    Maintenance | 35 6.5 Used scooters and the environment Under normal use and with prescribed maintenance, the scooter’s expected lifespan is approximately seven years. If your scooter is no longer required or needs to be replaced, it will usually be possible to arrange for your dealer to take it back.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    36 | Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If your Trophy 20 is not working even though the batteries are fully charged, the following checks can be carried out before contacting your dealer. 1. Check whether all of the battery clips are fi rmly in place.
  • Page 37: Technical Specifi Cations

    • ISO7176-16 Requirements for resistance to ignition of upholstered parts. The product has been EMC-approved (for electromagnetic compatibility) in accordance with EN12184. (2009) 8.2 Trophy 20 product specifi cations Trophy 20 3 wheels (3W) Model Trophy 20 4 wheels (4W) 160 kg (25.2 stone)
  • Page 38 38 | Technical specifi cations Description Distance between armrests, Captain Seat mm (inches) 457 - 610 457 - 610 (18 - 24) (18 - 24) Back angle, Master Seat ° 45 / 85 / 180 45 / 85 / 180 Seat depth, Master Seat mm (inches) 430 (17)
  • Page 39: Warranty

    B. Repair or replacement that is required in by parts of another origin than those connection with faults due to improper which Handicare uses and/or parts of the or careless use of the product or that product have been replaced without the are based on the product being used for permission of Handicare.
  • Page 40: Liability Provisions

    8. Handicare gives no warranty on repair to or reconditioning of the product carried out other than under order of and/or on the instructions of Handicare.
  • Page 41: Maintenance And Inspection Record

    Maintenance and inspection record | 41 10 Maintenance and inspection record For the guarantee on your scooter to apply in full, it must be maintained on a regular basis. Ensure that each inspection is recorded in the tables below. Annual inspection Electronics On / off switch Output connector...
  • Page 42 42 | Maintenance and inspection record Annual inspection Emergency stop Left turn Right turn Uphill / downhill Obstacle Brake List of necessary repairs: Handover inspection 1st Annual inspection 2000 km Dealer stamp / date / signature Dealer stamp / date / signature 2nd Annual inspection 4000 km 3rd Annual inspection 6000 km Dealer stamp / date / signature...
  • Page 43: Authorised Service And Technical Support

    Authorised service and technical support | 43 11 Authorised service and technical support In the event of problems or questions relating to this product, please contact your dealer. Handicare can be contacted for information regarding dealers in your area: Handicare Handicare B.V.
  • Page 44 Dealer: Serial number:...

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