Afikim Breeze User Manual
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  • Page 2 WARNING Read the User’s Manual carefully before operating the Breeze. If you do not fully understand any part of this Manual, please contact your dealer or any of our Service. Read this manual step by step Centers - as injury or damage may occur from misuse! WARNING Electromagnetic Interference (“EMI”) can cause powered vehicles...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 - OVERVIEW OF THE Breeze –Main Features: 1.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING !!! WARRANTY 1.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE Breeze 1.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 2 – ADJUST. & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER 3 - MAINTENANCE CHAPTER 4 - CHARGING...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 - Overview Of The Breeze -Main Features

    CHAPTER 1 - OVERVIEW OF THE Breeze –Main Features: Congratulations on choosing the Breeze as your electrically powered Scooter. The Breeze is a scooter for Elderly and Disabled persons, Fun and Sport. Scooter classification: Class C with according to EN12184 .
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    12. Never inflate the Breeze tires more than recommended on the tires by the manufacturer. 13. The Breeze is designed and built to carry ONE person only on the Single Seat model. 14. Never operate it with an additional person on board, not even a child.
  • Page 6 Breeze and let the motor cool for a while. 24. If the Breeze is involved in any kind of an accidents that part are damaged, it is necessary to check the vehicle by qualified technician before go on using it.
  • Page 7: Warning

    Never disengaged manually or electrically the electromagnetic parking brake when the vehicle is on a slope. The lights of the Breeze should be on when visibility is restricted , either by day or by night. Since that your seat upholstery is Fire resistant, do not cover or replace with other upholstery than an original one.
  • Page 8: General Description Of The Breeze

    1.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE Breeze Note: The numbers in parentheses refer to the parts illustrated on Figure 1+2. Handlebars (1) Your Breeze is delivered to you with right- hand controls. (Left-hands controls can be setup by your dealer). Serial No. (1.2) Serial Number and Manufacturer’s data...
  • Page 9 Seat (3) The Breeze Seat is equipped with folding armrests (3.4) to allow convenient access to the Seat. The Seat itself can be rotated to allow easy access. Seat Forward / The Lever is used to change the seat Reverse Lever position Forward and Reverse , to fit the (3.1)
  • Page 10 Breeze 4W Figure 3 Breeze 3W Figure 2...
  • Page 11: Technical Specifications

    1.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL No. : Breeze 4W Breeze 3W Units Metric Metric Dimensions Length 154 cm 60.6” 145 cm 57" Length with turned Handlebar Width 67 cm 26.4” 67 cm 26.4” Folded Height (for transport: ~90 cm 35.4” ~90 cm 35.4”...
  • Page 12 All technical specifications are subject to change without prior notice. All dimensions are in round figures. *Dimensions and weight do not include Breeze Canopy. **The maximum speed can be adjusted by the manufacturer to allow for lower or higher maximum speed (i.e., max.
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 - Adjust. & Operating Instructions

    Knob outward. • Release the Knob and insure handlebar lock. Seating into the Before driving the Breeze make sure that the Breeze Charging Plug is disconnected from the Charging Socket (1.4). Note: While the Charging Plug is inserted in the Charging Socket, the Breeze cannot be operated.
  • Page 14 (Numbers in the table refers to figure no.4) Key Switch The Breeze has a Main Key Switch (1.17) - located on the backside of the Tiller Box (1). The Main Key Switch has two positions: “OFF” - The Breeze cannot be driven and the Electromagnetic Brake is locked.
  • Page 15 (as marked). In reverse mode, a warning buzzer sounds automatically (in certain models only and subject to local ordinances). Warning: Do not change Selector position while the Breeze is in motion. Adjusting the Hand The hand brake cable mechanism can be Brake (1.12)
  • Page 16 • Mark “1/2”: Low speed –up to 5 km/h(3.2 mph). • Mark “1”: High speed – 10 km/h (6.5 mph). Do not shift the selector while the Breeze is in motion. Notes: 1. When driving the Breeze inside a building or in a crowded area, use only position “1/2”...
  • Page 17 In this condition the Inhibit Led (5.6) lit and no Condition driving can be done. Indicator (5.9) Also when the motor is overheated the Led (5.6) will blink. At this condition it is recommended to stop the Breeze and let the motor cool for a while.
  • Page 18 Safe driving When driving on Ramp , Steep Curbs , Step and turns drive the Breeze very slowly and carefully , even consider changing the speed switch (1.11) to “1/2” position : Low speed . When going up or down a step always drive the...
  • Page 19 , reduce the Breeze speed to minimum to Turns prevent side roll-over. The Breeze is able to go up slope higher than the recommended safe slope. Do not drive on slopes you are not sure about their angle. However drive...
  • Page 20 3. Squeeze the speed lever slowly and make sure that the Breeze is traveling with correspondence to the squeezing on the lever. 4. Release the lever and make sure that the Breeze is stopping softly and that you hear a click coming from the EMB engaging.
  • Page 21 To transport the Breeze in a motor vehicle , the Breeze in motor Breeze has to be secured while traveling . vehicle for The Foot rest of the Breeze should be tie down (6) transportation to the motor vehicle floor with a suitable restrain belts and tight systems.
  • Page 22: Chapter 3 - Maintenance

    7. Although the Breeze requires minimal maintenance, do not neglect it. When servicing the Breeze, make sure that it stands on a level surface and that the key is not inserted.  R emark: For the periodic maintenance no special tooling is needed (Numbers in the table refers to figure no.7)
  • Page 23 Keep lifting with your Knees/legs and not loading your Back. Tires Correct air pressure in the tires is essential for optimal steering and stability of the Breeze. Check air pressure every two weeks. Inflate to the proper air pressure ( psi).
  • Page 24: Chapter 4 - Charging

    4. In ideal storage conditions, batteries which were charged to full capacity and were not used should be recharged every 6 months. 5. If you are planning not to use your Breeze for an extended period of time, we recommend charging it for two days and then disconnecting the batteries.
  • Page 25: Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting And Fault Repair

    CHAPTER 5 - TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAULT REPAIR The following table provides troubleshooting and repair instructions for Breeze symptoms encountered when operating the . It presents the best ways to handle the faults. The table contains three columns: The Symptom - describes the functional problem that results from the fault.
  • Page 26 When releasing the Not adjusted Ask for technical speed lever on level or faulty controller assistance. surface , the Breeze does not stop at regular distance or more than 3 meters Key Switch is Main fuse Reset fuse turned “ON”...
  • Page 27 TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAULT REPAIR (Cont.) Symptom Probable Causes Remedy Breeze does not Main Key Switch Turn the key to move when is in OFF position. “ON” position. squeezing the Operating Lever . Charging Plug Disconnect the is installed in Charging Plug from the Breeze.
  • Page 28 (see figure 5-(5.9)) When driving uphill The Breeze It is recommended or carrying heavy controller exceeded to stop the Breeze and loads the Breeze too high let the controller cool speed is temperature. for awhile.
  • Page 29: Chapter 6 - Emi Warning

    CHAPTER 6 - EMI WARNING All types of electrically powered vehicles, such as powered wheelchairs and motorized scooters (in this text all types will be referred to as “powered vehicles”) may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI). This is from sources such as radio and TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios and cellular phones.
  • Page 30 as far as we know, are not likely to cause EMI problems to your powered vehicle. Powered Vehicle Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Because EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as one moves closer to the transmitting antenna, the EM field from hand-held radio wave sources (transceivers) are of special concern.

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