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Afikim Breeze 3W User Manual
Afikim Breeze 3W User Manual

Afikim Breeze 3W User Manual

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  • Page 2 Batteries Cover near the Manual release Lever (subject to change as per local ordinances). WARRANTY AFIKIM ELECTRIC VEHICLES strives continuously to improve its products, their quality and reliability in an incessant effort to ensure its customers’ satisfaction as well as its place on the market.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 – OVER VIEW OF THE BREEZE – MAIN FEATURES SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE BREEZE 1.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 2 - ADJUSTMENT & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER 3 - MAINTENANCE CHAPTER 4 – CHARGING CHAPTER 6 - EMI WARNING...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 - Over View Of The Breeze - Main Features

    CHAPTER 1 – OVER VIEW 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 . The Breeze is designed to a Maximum occupant mass of 160 Kg (352lbs).
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    1.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please note and strictly adhere to the following Safety Instructions. Additional Warnings and Notices are printed in this User’s Manual; it is imperative that you read carefully all chapters of this Manual before operating the Breeze. It is also advisable to refresh your memory by re-reading this Manual periodically.
  • Page 6 22. The seat weight is 15 Kg (33lbs). Each battery weight 20 Kg (44lbs) and more. Be careful when lifting the seat and the batteries. See instruction for lifting in Chapter 3: Maintenance and Chapter 5: Repair and troubleshooting. Keep lifting with your Knees/legs and not loading your Back.
  • Page 7: 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+3. Figure 1: Breeze 4W Figure 2: Breeze 3W...
  • Page 8 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 are fixed near the Charging Fuse (2.1C). Operating lever (1.3) Use to control the Breeze speed. Standard is right hand (optional left hand).
  • Page 9 Seat Forward / Reverse Lever The Lever is used to change the seat position (3.1) Forward and Reverse , to fit the driver mostly. Seat Rotation Lever (3.2) The Lever is used to swivel the Seat 45 and 90 degrees in either direction, to ease the driver's access to the Seat.
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    1.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL Breeze 4W Breeze 3W Units Metric Metric Length without basket 155 cm 60.6” 145 cm 57" Dimensions Length with basket 170 cm 160 cm Length with turned handlebar. 140 cm Length with golf carrier open /...
  • Page 11 Remarks : 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 12: Chapter 2 - Adjustment & Operating Instructions

    Charging Socket, the Breeze cannot be operated. Lift the Lever (3.2) upward, rotate the Seat and raise the Armrest (3.4) to give you easy access to the Seat. Adjust the seat Forward Reverse using the Lever (3.1) Figure 4: Breeze 4W figure 5: Breeze 3W...
  • Page 13 (Numbers in the table refers to figure no.6) 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 14 Forward/Reverse The Forward/Reverse Selector (1.10) is located on the Selector handlebar. Select the desired direction (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.
  • Page 15 (Numbers in the table refers to figure no.7) Speed Range Selector The Speed Range Selector (1.11) is located on the handlebar. It has two positions: • 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.
  • Page 16 Horn/Buzzer (in certain Push one of the 2 Buttons (1.14) activates the models only) buzzer. The buzzer sounds automatically under the following conditions (subject to change where prohibited by law): 1. When reversing. 2. When operating the “Turn Signal Switch” (Right or Left).
  • Page 17 Figure Parking After stopping, turn the Main Key Switch to OFF and remove the key. The ON lights will turn OFF. The Electromagnetic Brake is engaged (locked). Note: The Electromagnetic Brake is automatically locked whenever the Operating Lever is released and after the Breeze stops completely.
  • Page 18 the step and the rear wheels wheel climb or go down together. Never try to go on an obstacle that is more than the maximum recommended slope angle and curb climbing is in the specification sheet. Always drive carefully , adjust the speed according the limitation of the road.
  • Page 19 Pre-use Now after learning through all the operating instructions, before starting to use the Breeze, do a visual check through the all the parts of the vehicle, to make sure that no external damage has been occur to the vehicle while transportation.
  • Page 20 Safety Belt If a safety belt is needed. Assembling Secure a standard car Safety belt to the seat armrest (option) securing bolts (See 3.5 on Figure 6 ). Attaching the To transport the Breeze in a motor vehicle , the Breeze Breeze in motor has to be secured while traveling .
  • Page 21: Chapter 3 - Maintenance

    CHAPTER 3 - MAINTENANCE Note: 1. Maintenance Manual is available for trained technicians. 2. The numbers in parentheses refer to the parts illustrated in figure 9. 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.
  • Page 22 Breeze. Check air pressure every two weeks. Inflate to the proper air pressure : - Rear wheels / Breeze 3W front wheels: ± 2 psi - Front wheels- Breeze 4W only : 20 ± 2psi - Rear wide wheels in all Golf models : 20 ±...
  • Page 23: Chapter 4 - Charging

    CHAPTER 4 – CHARGING Read Charger’s manual before using the charger.. Warning: If you use a different charger, ask your dealer for instructions. CHARGING BATTERIES (See figure10) 1. Insert first the Charging Plug (8) to the Charging Socket (9) located at the right side of the tiller box.
  • Page 24 • Front tire and tubes Breeze 3W: 3-10” • Front tire and tubes Breeze 4W: 4.10/3.50–6" • Rear tires and tubes Breeze 3W/4W: 3.50-10" • Rear tires wide tire for all Golf models: 16 x 7.5 - 8" • Headlight bulb: Two filaments 12V/18W/18W (for motorcycle headlights) •...
  • Page 25 TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAULT REPAIR Symptom Probable Causes Remedy Flat tire and unstable Low air Pump to normal driving. pressure. pressure. Puncture. Repair the punctured tire. The Display Flashes Controller Ask for technical and the vehicle does Coded Fault. Assistance. not move. The inhibit Led lit Breeze is in Remove charging...
  • Page 26 TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAULT REPAIR (Cont.) Symptom Probable Causes Remedy Breeze does not Main Key Turn the key to move when Switch is in OFF “ON” position. squeezing the position. Operating Lever . Charging Plug Disconnect the is installed in Charging Plug from the Breeze.
  • Page 27 TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAULT REPAIR (Cont.) Symptom Probable Causes Remedy Headlight and/or Burnt out bulb. Replace Headlight rear light are not lit. or Rear bulb. If the WARNING The Breeze You should stop led start flashes motor exceeded the Breeze and let while driving too high the motor cool for a...
  • Page 28: 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 29 2) This product delivered to you, has an immunity level of 20 V/m. __________________________________________ Date: October 2007 Edition: Revision Products: Breeze 4 Wheels and 3 Wheels P/N of the user manual: PR4W001 File : I:\BREEZE 4W\Word files\breeze 3W&4W manuals\Breeze-User-Manual -3W&4W-English-rev6.DOC...

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