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1. Trophy 20 UM 01 2 3 Markings on the scooter Never remove or cover up the markings symbols and instructions affixed to the scooter These safety measures must remain present and clearly legible throughout the entire lifestam of the scooter Replace or repair any markings symbols or instructions that have become illegible or damaged immediately Please contact your dealer for assistance Product labels The following sticker label can be found on the product A Freewheel handle position B Product ID C Instruction for transportation A Freewheel handle position 1 DRIVE mode Lever fully upper position Motor brake applied scooter can not be pushed FREEWHEEL NEUTRAL mode brake not applied Scooter can be pushed manually when electronics are off B Identification plate A B Date of manufacture C D Usage indoor F Manufactures address S L Lever lowest position Motor kes A B Model Serial number outdoor or both Maximum load in kg E C Instruction for transportation see 5 8 A Warning Scooter is not intended to be used as seat in motor vehicle Li 10 Safety 2 4 Technical specifications No changes may be made to the technical specifications 2 5 Adaptations Adaptations to components of this product are not permitted 2 6 Generalusagesafetyregulations It is of great importance that attention be paid to the fol
2. The scooter features securement points on the rear and underneath at the front of the platform see figure 24 The securement points are exclusively designed for facilitating securement We would like to point out that any dismantled scooter components which are not secured in a vehicle may cause damage if the vehicle should make any abrupt movements Trophy 20 UM 30 Figure 24 Use ofthe scooter 33 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 e Detach battery cables figure 25 or regularly charge the batteries e Clean and dry the scooter see 6 3 Ensure tyres are at the correct pressure see 6 2 Note Do not place the scooter in direct sunlight Under such circumstances parts of the scooter can become so hot that they cause burns During storage the ambient temperature should not be lower than 20 or higher than 65 101248 08_31 34 Maintenance 6 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 Frequency Description
3. G Hazard lights switch Pressing this key turns on the hazard lights The hazard lights should be used if you suspect that you will not be seen by other road users or if the scooter is at a standstill due to a defect Pressing this key once more turns off the hazard lights A bleeping sound is emitted when the hazard lights are turned on if programmed H Reverse switch for foot throttle if applicable Key to change direction when foot throttle is installed After switching off the scooter by key emergency stop the standard direction is always forward Display menu selection switch Key to switch between display menu showing speed trip distance and overall distance When holding this key for more than 2 seconds in trip mode this value will be reset J Cruise control switch if applicable Key to activate cruise control and set speed on current driving speed Display will indicate CC when cruise control is set It deactivates automatically when brake emergency stop button throttle throttle selection switch switch or CC switch is used K Right throttle selection switch if applicable Key to select activate manually the right throttle when also other throttles are installed This will also indicated on display This is always active after switching on the scooter L Left throttle selection switch if applicable Key to select activate manually the left throttle when also other throttles are installed
4. Do not use the scooter if the batteries are almost flat Doing so may damage the batteries and means you run the risk of coming to an unexpected standstill Ensure that the batteries are never completely flat This can seriously damage the batteries and shorten their lifespan Maintenance 35 The use of wet batteries is not permitted If the batteries need to be replaced then gel batteries must be used Replacing the batteries If battery capacity is so low that the scooter can only make short trips or can not be driven at all then the batteries have reached the end of their lifespan Replace the batteries as soon as possible Warning Contact your dealer your dealer will know exactly which batteries are most suitable for your scooter and how to replace the batteries Once the new batteries have been put in place they will need to be charged and run in See 5 1 Charging the batteries See 6 5 Used scooters and the environment for the correct way to dispose of batteries Cleaning the batteries Gel batteries are maintenance free However attention may be paid to the following matters Ensure that the batteries remain clean and dry dirt and water can cause leaks as a result of which battery capacity can be reduced e Clean the battery terminals and then grease them using acid free Vaseline 6 3 Tyres To ensure that your scooter performs well it is of great importance for
5. Figure 13 Use ofthe scooter 25 Braking and stopping when in forward or reverse drive figure 14 On slowly releasing the throttle the Trophy 20 brakes and comes to a standstill On braking the lights and brake lights illuminate automatically e If you need to stop suddenly while driving the throttle should be immediately released and or the manual brake can be used Once the scooter has come to a standstill the parking brake is automatically applied As extra security the manual brake is equipped with an additional parking brake feature This should also being used when the scooter is in freewheel neutral mode See section 5 7 e Incase of emergency the optional emergency stop button can be pushed The scooter will make an emergency stop figure 15 Note The brakes can be checked by releasing the drive lever suddenly When driving at high speeds caution must be exercised particularly on pavements and in pedestrian areas In such cases it is advisable to set a lower maximum speed using the speed regulator Do not cross over any roads until you can handle the scooter and the controls Corners Going around corners Turning left or right e If you turn the tiller to the left or to the right the scooter changes direction and will drive to the left or to the right Warning When turning always remember to make a visual check first and to use the indicators Always take corners at a
6. This is a feature of the batteries Therefore the most accurate indication of the battery level is to be obtained when driving on a flat surface If the RE D lights are illuminated on the battery indicator then it is important that the batteries be recharged as soon as possible Ensure that the batteries never run down completely this reduces the lifespan of the batteries and can damage them When lights are continuously moving it indicates that the batteries are charging The battery indicator gives also error messages from the controller Dealer can analyse with the help of this fault code message the problem C Speed regulator This knob allows you to set in 10 steps the desired maximum speed for your scooter The maximum speed is increased by turning the knob in a clockwise direction Turning the knob in an anti clockwise direction decreases the maximum speed Adjust the speed regulator before driving Adjust the maximum speed to the surroundings and to traffic conditions to a limited amount of space or to a room full of people for example D Indicator for hazard lights indicator lights E Horn switch By pressing one of the horn keys a warning sound is emitted to warn others of hazardous situations The horn continues to sound as long as the key is pressed F Indicator for lights This indicator is activated when lights are switched on 22 Use ofthe scooter gt Ole lol e alo 98
7. This will also indicated on display M Light switch By pressing this key once the front and rear lights are turned on On pressing once more the lights are turned off again N Emergency stop button if applicable Push to enable the emergency stop button The scooter stops driving immediatly and the hazard lights will turn on To disable this function the button needs to be turned counter clockwise and switch the scooter off and on again O Safe slope alarm indicator This indicator lights up when a slope is too steep and exceeds the safe slope specification Advice is stop driving further on this slope due to safety and drive back very carefully as mentioned in section 5 6 P Light sensor This sensor controls the brightness of the display automatically Daylight bright Darkness dimmed Q Ignition key 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 The hazard lights and lights can always be operated even when the ignition key has not been inserted in the lock If the ignition key is inserted in the lock and the scooter is not used for a period of time a beeping sound is emitted after 20 minutes Use of the scooter 23 Wy R Active throttle indicator if applica
8. User Daily Recharge batteries after each full day of use x Weekly Check tyre pressure x Check for oil leaks under scooter X Monthly Clean scooter see cleaning procedures X Clean upholstery if required X Every three Grease the seat s swivel mechanism the seat needs to be removed for X months this See Removing the seat Lithium grease is recommended It is recommended that your dealer carries out a service on your scooter at least once a year If the scooter is used intensively the service should be carried out every six months In principle we recommend that you allow your dealer to carry out all required maintenance on your scooter The maintenance that you will be able to carry out yourself is indicated in the above table Warning If you should find traces of oil underneath your scooter you should immediately notify your dealer of this In such cases do not drive your scooter 6 2 Batteries Consult the following documentation on battery maintenance e Current regulations relating to batteries The user manual for the battery charger or the instructions on the battery charger CU Battery charger The scooter is equipped with gel batteries These batteries are fully encased and sealed and require no maintenance A sticker indicates how the batteries are to be connected This sticker is located on the inside of the battery compartment cover Warning Ensure that the batteries are always well charged
9. as possible and with the utmost control Warning Turn the speed regulator fully to the left to the lowest speed before driving down a slope Lean your upper body to the rear and when braking brake gently Braking too hard can cause the scooter to tip forwards Obstacles figure 18 Driving over obstacles Drive straight towards the kerb or other obstacle and stop when the front wheel is almost touching the obstacle Then press the drive lever and drive onto the pavement without changing direction Once the front wheel is on the pavement the same speed must be maintained so that the rear wheels can also mount the pavement e Ifitis not possible to drive onto the pavement look for a location where the kerb is lower e Obstacles must always be approached at right angles figure 19 e Itis always advisable to make use of kerbs lowered for vehicles rather than driving over high kerbs Do not drive over obstacles which are higher than 5 cm Trophy 20 UM 20 Figure 17 Warning Practise by driving over low obstacles slowly increasing heights until you are able to drive over obstacles of the maximum height Allow yourself plenty of time for this Descending from obstacles e Exercise extreme caution when descending from obstacles e Drive straight towards the kerb and stop at the kerb s edge e Carefully press the drive lever and allow the scooter to drive off of the pavement with
10. button 2 in the direction of the wheels Keep the button in this position and set your personal code by turning the wheels Remember this code Release the button your code has been set Firmly push the button 1 back in its position To unlock and release the basket move the button to open Figure 7 18 Use of the scooter 5 Use of the scooter The following matters are covered in this manual in order to enable you to drive your scooter Charging the batteries Checks before use Getting in and out transfer Controls Driving the scooter Pushing the scooter Dismantling for storage and or transportation Transporting the scooter Storage after use 5 1 Charging the batteries Consult the following documentation on charging the batteries Regulations relating to batteries The battery charger manual or the instructions on the battery charger a Battery charger The scooter uses gel batteries which are fully encased and sealed and require no maintenance Under normal use the batteries need to charged every night Charge the batteries as follows Switch off the scooter Plug the charging cable into the charging point See Charging point Plug the battery charger into the wall socket Turn on the battery charger if the battery charger has an on off switch Note Use only maximum 8 A battery chargers Run in batteries For optimum battery performance it is reco
11. damage or other calamities contact Handicare as quickly as possible and provide Handicare with as much information as possible The possibility of taking recourse to the above mentioned warranty conditions shall in any case become null and void for the Customer after 20 workdays following the date of the claim incident or the calamity forming the basis for recourse to the guarantee The replacement of a part or the repair or the reconditioning of the product within the period a warranty period shall not extend the warranty period 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 If repairs and or reconditioning are carried out by or on behalf of a Customer the Customer shall indemnify Handicare with respect to claims made by third parties which in the broadest sense of the word result from such repairs or reconditioning 9 2 Liability provisions Irrespective of what is determined regarding liability in the general terms and conditions applicable to the product the following shall in any case apply with regard to liability 1 Taking into consideration the following provisions Handicare shall only accept liability for loss due to death or physical injury that is the result of a defect in the product for which Handicare is responsible and for damage to another object that is the private property of the user of the produc
12. drive the scooter e The electronics can be turned on but the motor cannot drive the scooter For this reason the electronics should be switched off in such situations The following steps need to be taken in order to be able to drive the Trophy 20 again e Put the freewheel handle in the drive mode e Turn the scooter on by inserting the ignition key in the lock 5 7 Dismantling the scooter for storage and or transportation 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 Take the following steps in order to dismantle your Trophy 20 Removing the seat figure 21 seat may vary slightly from the illustration The seat is removed as follows e Push the release lever forward to release the seats swivel mechanism Lift the seat off of the seat post The seat can be easily lifted by swivelling it slightly while lifting e The size of the seat is reduced by folding the backrest fully forwards making it easier to lift the seat off of the seat post Collapsing the steering column figure 22 and 23 The steering column can be collapsed as follows e Pull handle A downwards at the same time pulling the steering column downwards Warning Exercise caution when collapsing the steering column ensure that your fingers do not become trapped Lifting and loading We recommend that you always get so
13. lights should be switched on when driving in the dark G Indicator lights indicate changes in direction while driving H Detachable basket for the transportation of personal belongings Front wheel front wheel with suspension J Front bumper protects the front wheel on collision K Rear wheels rear wheels with suspension A L Anti tip wheels wheels to prevent the scooter from tipping over backwards on slopes moQOWD gt M Attachment points points of attachment for securing the scooter N Brake lights automatic activated when braking Various elements and components on the scooter can be adjusted for optimal seating comfort 3 2 The user The dealer must give you clear instructions before you start operating the product independently Your first test drives of the Trophy 20 are best carried out under the supervision of an experienced dealer The Trophy 20 has a maximum speed of 12 km h country specific Warning Ensure that you are fully acquainted with the contents of this manual before starting to drive the Trophy 20 14 General description If you use the scooter in a dangerous fashion or use the scooter for purposes other than those intended Handicare will accept no liability for any personal injury or damage to property caused by such misuse Warning The user of the scooter see Intended use is at all times responsible for following local safety rules and guidelines D
14. put into freewheel neutral mode the scooters automatic parking brake is NOT applied A Warning If the scooter is brought to a standstill on a slope then the automatic parking brake must be applied For this reason never put the freewheel handle in freewheel neutral mode when on a slope 5 6 Pushing the scooter In the event of a defect or if the battery capacity is too low for driving the scooter the scooter can also be pushed by hand Pushing the scooter can be useful when parking or when manoeuvring the scooter into a small space for storage Turn the scooter off by removing the ignition key from the lock e Put the freewheel handle in the freewheel neutral mode Warning Make sure before doing this that nobody is seated on the scooter If the scooter is pushed too quickly a built in safety mechanism applies the brakes causing the scooter to slow down 30 Use of the scooter The scooter in freewheel neutral mode figure 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 This disengages the automatic parking brake The Trophy 20 s automatic parking brake can be reapplied by placing the freewheel handle back into the drive mode A Precautionary measures in freewheel neutral mode The sco
15. sitting down on the scooter or getting up from the scooter The steering column is adjustable for a comfortable driving position Extra caution must be paid when driving at higher speeds Pay attention to your speed and slow down particularly on pavements and in pedestrian areas The following points should always be remembered when using the scooter e Pay careful attention when driving on public roads Always follow the local terms of traffic regulations e You are always responsible for your scooter being in perfect working order so that the scooter can be driven safely e The scooter is a technical product For this reason it is important that repairs and all maintenance are carried out by qualified personnel If your scooter needs attention then you must contact your dealer The freewheel handle at the back of the Trophy 20 is intended to be used by attendants only The freewheel neutral mode shall only be used when the scooter is unoccupied General description 13 Trophy 20 UM 04 Trophy 20 UM 03 3 1 Main components The scooter is equipped with or can be equipped with the following main components Seat this is where the user sits Backrest supports the user s back Headrest supports the head Armrest supports the arms Steering column the control panel and all of the control keys and levers are located on the steering column F Lights the
16. that it locks into one of the positions 4 2 Adjusting lumbar support if applicable The lumbar support can be adjusted by turning knob A to achieve the most comfortable position figure 5 4 3 Adjusting the steering column The steering column can be adjusted to make driving more comfortable and to make it easier for you to mount and dismount from the scooter figure 6 Steering column length can be adjusted by dealer as follows e Untighten the screw A with alten key 5 mm e Adjust the length a direction e Tighten screw A The steering column is adjusted by user as follows e Using one hand pull handle B upwards while pulling the steering column towards you with the other hand until it is in the most comfortable position e Release the handle Then release the steering column Warning Exercise caution while adjusting the steering column and ensure that your fingers do not become trapped Trophy 20 UM 08 Figure 4 Figure 5 Trophy 20 UM 09 Figure 6 Scooter settings 17 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 figure 7 1 2 NOs Remove the button 1 using a small sharp object Move the released
17. whilst sitting on the seat The backrest now automatically moves forwards e Push the backrest to the rear by leaning against it until it is in the position you find the most comfortable Once adjusted release the handle The backrest remains in the position you selected ANAN Trophy 20 UM 06 A Warning Exercise caution when using the handle when no one is sitting on the seat The backrest is equipped with a Figure 2 spring mechanism which causes it to be driven quickly forwards with some force The backrest can be adjusted to provide good back support while driving If the backrest is adjusted to an angle too far to the rear the driver s seating position is then less stable particularly on slopes It is therefore important never to drive your scooter if the backrest is inclined too far back Figure 3 16 Scooter settings Adjusting the armrest figure 4 The armrests can be adjusted as follows The rotary knobs A for adjusting the height of the armrests are located on the bottom side the armrests Adjusting the headrest if applicable The headrest can be adjusted to various heights The headrest height is adjusted as follows e Press the plastic button at the point where the headrest is attached to the seat at the same time moving the headrest to the required height The headrest can also be removed if required e Release the button and move the headrest slightly so
18. 9 Warranty 9 1 Provisions of warranty In the warranty and liability provisions the following terms are defined as follows Product The manual or electric wheelchair or scooter manufactured and supplied by Handicare Customer The person who directly obtains a product from Handicare Dealer The person who supplies a product obtained from Handicare to third parties User The person who uses a product manufactured by Handicare Irrespective of what has been determined concerning warranty conditions in the general terms and conditions applicable to the product the following shall in any case apply with regard to the warranty k Except insofar as described otherwise in the provisions below Handicare guarantees the product for its suitability for the purpose for which the product is intended all of these points as described in this manual and for the quality of the material of which the product is made and the manner in which the product is manufactured Repairs or replacement of parts of the product that may be necessary as a result of faults that are based on qualitatively faulty material or manufacturing errors shall be carried out free of charge as long as such faults occurred within one 1 year of the date of delivery of the product to the Customer The parts to be replaced must be shipped post paid to Handicare Disassembly or assembly of these parts shall be at the expense of the Customer Therefor
19. TROPHY 20 d handicare CE English 2011 Handicare All rights reserved The information provided herein may not be reproduced and or published in any form by print photoprint microfilm or any other means whatsoever electronically or mechanically without the prior written authorization of Handicare The information provided is based on general data concerning the construction known at the time of the publication of this manual Handicare executes a policy of continuous improvement and reserves the right to changes and modifications The information provided is valid for the product in its standard version Handicare can therefore not be held liable for any damage resulting from specifications of the product deviating from the standard configuration Illustrations contained in the manual may deviate from the configuration of your product The information made available has been prepared with all possible diligence but Handicare cannot be held liable for any errors contained in the information or the consequences thereof Handicare accepts no liability for loss resulting from work executed by third parties Names trade names trademarks etc used by Handicare may not as per the legislation concerning the protection of trade names be considered as being available 2011 01 Table of content 5 Introduction 7 1 1 This user manual 7 1 2 Symbols used in this manual 7 Safety 8 2 1 Temperature 8 2 2 Electromagnet
20. This means that the seat can not start to swivel while driving The seat has folding armrests allowing you to mount or dismount from the side After mounting or dismounting always check whether the armrests have been folded back down Before dismounting follow the same steps but in i reverse order Tep 0 N 42 5 4 Controls Figure 9 The scooter has the following controls figure 9 Control panel with all of the control keys Handle for adjusting the angle of the steering column Charging point See Charging the batteries Forward or reverse levers Handles for indicator lights Ignition key Brake onmovow gt 20 Use of the scooter The control panel is equipped with the most advanced technology offering functions for operating your scooter which are both useful and reliable A Indicator handles left and right TASTTOAMMIUODW Battery indicator Speed regulator Indicator for hazard lights indicator lights Horn switch Indicator for lights Hazard lights switch Reverse switch for foot throttle if applicable Display menu selection switch Cruise control switch if applicable Right throttle selection switch if applicable Left throttle selection switch if applicable NAD VOZE Trophy 20 UM 13 Light switch Emergency stop button if applicable Safe slope alarm indicator Light se
21. aler immediately if you should ascertain any potential hazards when using the product 2 1 Temperature Warning Avoid physical contact with the scooter s motor The motor is continuously in motion during use and can reach high temperatures After use the motor will cool down slowly Physical contact may cause burns Ensure that the scooter is not exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods of time Certain parts of the scooter such as the seat the backrest the armrests and the steering device become hot if exposed to the sun for too long This may cause burns or skin irritation 2 2 Electromagnetic radiation and interference The scooter has been tested for compliance with the applicable requirements regarding electromagnetic radiation EMC requirements The Trophy 20 s immunity level is 20 volt metre Note It cannot be excluded that electromagnetic radiation emanating from mobile telephones medical apparatus and other sources may have an influence on the scooter It cannot be excluded that the scooter will interfere with the electromagnetic fields of for example shop doors burglar alarm systems and or garage door openers In the unlikely event that such problems do occur you are requested to notify your dealer immediately Powered wheelchairs and scooters can be affected by sources of radio waves such as radio and TV transmitters amateur radio stations lifts transmitting equipment s
22. all of the checks take your seat on the scooter See Mounting and dismounting You can now begin driving As the driver of the scooter it is important to remember that other people may not always notice you Always pay sufficient attention to the people and traffic around you Forward drive and reverse drive figure 12 Forward drive with finger control e Switch the scooter on See Switching on e Pull the lower part of the throttle slowly with your fingers The further you pull the faster you will drive Reverse drive with finger control e Switch the scooter on See Switching on e Pull the upper part of the throttle slowly with your fingers The further you pull the faster you will drive Driving with foot throttle figure 13 e Switch the scooter on see switching on The scooter always starts up in forward direction e Push the foot throttle slowly The further you push the faster you drive For reverse direction simply push the reverse direction key Now the values in the display will be flushing e Press this key again to select forward direction Figure 12 Trophy 20 UM 17 Warning Check to see that the space behind you is free before driving in reverse The maximum speed for driving in reverse is half the maximum speed for forward drive The speed regulator allows you to limit the maximum speed in 10 steps for both forward and reverse drive
23. ble Indicates when more than one throttle is installed which throttle is active In case just one throttle system is installed or foot throttle is active indicators will be activated 999 m S Display reverse direction is active for foot throttle Display shows user info like speed trip distance in a resolution of 0 1 km or M and overall distance in a resolution of 1 km or M It also indicates the units km h or Mph and if the cruise control is activated by showing CC Flashing values means that the Switching on The scooter is switched ON as follows figure 10 e Insert the ignition key as far as possible in the lock A and turn it clock wise towards the 1 indicating the switched ON position The scooter is switched OFF as follows figure 10 e Turn the ignition key as far as possible counter clock wise towards the 0 indicating the switched OFF position Remove the key from the lock A Charging point The charging point A is located on the steering column under the control panel figure 11 This is the point to which the battery charger cable can be connected All electronics must be switched off while the batteries are charging Remove the ignition key before charging the batteries Figure 10 Figure 11 24 Use of the scooter 5 5 Driving the scooter The scooter needs to be adjusted to your personal needs before you begin driving it After carrying out
24. duct or the battery that is part of the product including the incorrect charging of the battery and the failure to carry out timely and proper maintenance in which context it shall also apply that if the Customer is a Dealer this Dealer shall indemnify Handicare against possible claims from Users or other third parties that are based on the above mentioned improper or unprofessional use of the product or the battery that is part of the product The warranty conditions as stated in the above provisions shall in any case become null and void if A Handicare s guidelines for the maintenance of the product have not or have insufficiently been followed B A necessary repair or replacement of parts is based on neglect damage or abuse of the product or a use of the product for another purpose than the one for which it was intended C Parts of the product have been replaced by parts of another origin than those which Handicare uses and or parts of the product have been replaced without the Warranty 41 permission of Handicare 5 The warranties as stated in provisions 1 to 3 also become null and void in the case of re use by a new user within the warranty period and when such re use necessitates adaptations to the product and those adaptations were not carried out on the instructions of and or at the order of Handicare To retain rights under the above delineated warranties the Customer must in the case of
25. e a problem by consulting the above list then you should contact your dealer 38 Technical specifications 8 Technical specifications 8 1 CE declaration The product complies with the regulations of the Medical Devices Directive and therefore bears the CE mark Approvals The product meets the following requirements EN12184 1999 Electrically powered wheelchairs and scooters class B e 1S07176 8 Requirements for static impact and fatigue strengths e 1S07176 9 Climatic tests for electric wheelchairs and scooters e 1S07176 14 Requirements and test methods for power and control systems for electric wheelchairs e 1S07176 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 specifications Model Trophy 20 3 wheels 3W Trophy 20 4 wheels 4W Maximum user weight 160 kg 25 2 stone Description 3W 4w Total length mm inches 1265 49 8 1265 49 8 Total width mm inches 660 26 660 26 Minimum height mm inches 740 29 1 740 29 1 Total weight excluding batteries kg stone 92 14 5 102 16 1 Total weight including batteries 74 Ah C20 kg stone 140 22 150 23 6 Weight of heaviest component kg stone 70 11 80 12 6 Static stability in the downward direction g gt 13 gt 13 Static stabilit
26. e the following cases shall not be eligible for free repair or replacement as referred to in the previous sentence A Repair or replacement that is necessary in connection with faults that arise after one 1 year from the date of delivery of the product to the Customer B Repair or replacement that is required in connection with faults due to improper or careless use of the product or that are based on the product being used for another purpose than the one for which it is intended in which regard it shall apply that if the Customer is a Dealer this Dealer shall indemnify Handicare against possible claims from Users or other third parties for faults based on an incorrect or careless use of the product C Parts that are subject to wear and the need for repair or replacement of the parts is the actual consequence of normal wear Irrespective of that stipulated under 2 as far as an electric product is concerned it shall apply that with regard to the battery that forms part of the product warranty is only given in case of faults or non functioning of the battery that are demonstrably the direct consequence of material or manufacturing errors A fault or non functioning of the battery as a result of normal wear is not covered by the warranty as referred to in these warranty provisions Similarly not covered by the warranty are faults or non functioning that are the consequence of improper or unprofessional use of the pro
27. he design construction and function of a product The instructions contained in the user manual must also be followed within the scope of intended use 3 4 Adjustment options There are a number of adjustments which can be made to the Trophy 20 in order to improve its seating and driving comfort levels Some adjustments are permanent adjustments made by the dealer using tools Other adjustments can be made by the user without the use of tools Adjustments that can be made by your dealer Seat height Steering column length Rear suspension Adjustments that can be made by the user Seating position Armrest position Steering column height Scooter settings 15 4 Scooter settings 4 1 Adjusting the seat Adjusting the seat height figure 1 The entire seat can be adjusted in height in order to obtain the optimal seating position This adjustment is carried out by the dealer Adjusting the seat depth sliding system figure 2 seat may vary from the illustration The seat depth can be adjusted as follows e Lift and hold handle A Slide the seat forwards or backwards e Release the handle once the seat is in the required Figure 1 position Now slide the seat slightly forwards or backwards so that it locks into place The seat depth has now been adjusted Trophy 20 UM 05 Adjusting the backrest figure 3 The backrest angle can be adjusted as follows e Lift handle A
28. ic radiation and interference 8 2 3 Markings on the scooter 9 2 4 Technical specifications 10 2 5 Adaptations 10 2 6 General usage safety regulations 10 General description 12 3 1 Main components 13 3 2 The user 13 3 3 Intended use ie 3 4 Adjustment options 14 Scooter settings 15 4 1 Adjusting the seat 15 4 2 Adjusting lumbar support if applicable 16 4 3 Adjusting the steering column 16 4 4 Adjusting the rear suspension 17 4 5 Adjusting basket combination lock if applicable 17 Use of the scooter 18 5 1 Charging the batteries 18 5 2 Checks before use 18 5 3 Getting in and out transfer 19 5 4 Controls 19 5 5 Driving the scooter 24 5 6 Pushing the scooter 29 5 7 Dismantling the scooter for storage and or transportation 31 5 8 Transporting the scooter 32 5 9 Storage after use 33 Maintenance 34 6 1 Maintenance table 34 6 2 Batteries 34 6 3 Tyres 35 6 4 Cleaning the scooter 35 6 5 Used scooters and the environment 36 Troubleshooting 37 7 1 Troubleshooting table 37 Technical specifications 38 8 1 CE declaration 38 8 2 Trophy 20 product specifications 38 6 Table of content 10 11 Warranty 9 1 Provisions of warranty 9 2 Liability provisions Inspection record Authorised service and technical support 40 41 42 43 Introduction 7 1 Introduction 1 2 Symbols used in this manual Congratulations on choosing a Handicare Note scooter Handicare s high quality mobility Pointing out possible p
29. ickly Never drive the scooter while under the influence of drugs alcohol or prescription medications which could affect your driving ability Your eyesight must be adequate for you to drive the scooter safely If visibility is not ideal then it is obligatory for the lights to be turned on The scooter is equipped with brake lights which illuminate on braking Use the indicator lights only to indicate a change in driving direction Only use the horn for warning pedestrians or other road users of possibly hazardous situations Never place metal components on top of the batteries Doing so could cause a short circuit leading to damage Do not transport any passengers on the scooter The scooter has been specifically designed to transport you alone Safety 11 Do not drive the scooter with the seat backrest angled too far to the rear This can affect weight distribution and the stability to the rear of the scooter in particular when driving up slopes or over obstacles Ensure that your scooter does not transport a greater load than fits in the basket or heavier than 5 kg Never use the scooter for pulling a trailer The scooter has not been designed for such use and doing so can cause serious damage to your scooter Do not stand on the platform in order to reach up to objects Do not position your feet too close to the front wheel and fork when driving The scooter is electronically driven Specific pa
30. ility by leaning your upper body forwards This renders your scooter more stable Your position can be further improved by sliding the seat further forward Drive up slopes at half your normal speed Maintain a constant speed while driving up slopes Avoid sudden movements and jolts such as sudden braking or accelerating Do not change direction and do not attempt to turn when driving up a slope Slopes should be driven up ata perpendicular angle Do not attempt to turn and or to drive up the slope diagonally Never attempt to drive up a slope when there are possible hazards such as slopes covered in snow black ice mown grass or wet leaves If you notice that the scooter s speed decreases significantly when mounting a slope you are advised to select a route which is less steep This is to avoid the danger of the motor overheating Driving up a slope for too long can cause the motor to overheat In such cases the electronics are switched off in order to prevent motor failure Remove the ignition key from the lock and allow the motor to cool down for a while e Itis always advisable to select a less steep route wherever possible A Warning Non observance of these regulations may lead to scooter instability and to the scooter tipping over This may result in personal injury and ordamage to your scooter 28 Use of the scooter Driving down slopes figure 17 When driving down slopes drive as slowly
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32. lowing safety regulations for the prevention of accidents and undesirable situations Warning Take extra care when driving on slopes Never remove safety devices such as the anti tip wheels Never drive the Trophy 20 up slopes with a gradient greater than that specified in section 5 6 of this manual Always drive up slopes slowly and take extra care Never descend a slope at full speed Do not drive down slopes covered with loose gravel or with a sandy surface as one of the back wheels may Slip Do not turn on slopes When driving up a slope adopt a position which promotes stability as described in section 5 6 of this manual Never take corners at full speed Reduce speed before taking a corner Ensure that clothing does not trail as this can become entangled in the wheels Ensure that your fingers do not become trapped in the mechanism for adjusting the position of the steering column You must adjust your driving to the prevailing conditions Drive carefully on roads which have become slippery due to rain black ice or snow Reduce speed in busy surroundings Do not use the scooter on unsurfaced roads Ensure that the Trophy 20 does not come into contact with salt water Salt water is corrosive and can damage the scooter Ensure that the Trophy 20 does not come into contact with sand Sand can find its way into the moving parts of the scooter resulting in these parts wearing out unnecessarily qu
33. m inches 500 19 7 500 19 7 Turning radius ISO 7176 5 mm inches 1030 40 6 1600 63 Reversing width mm inches 1460 57 5 1810 71 3 Obstacle height max user weight mm inches 80 3 1 80 3 1 Ground clearance max user weight loaded mm inches 70 2 8 70 2 8 Test data Test weight 160 kg Operating force Drive lever operation lt 20 N Resetting the automatic fuse circuit breaker lt 60 N Electronic switches lt 13 5 N Connecting the charger plug lt 60 N Technical specifications for wheels Front wheel diameter 3W mm inches 320 x 60 12 6 x 2 4 Front wheel diameter 4W mm inches 320 x 60 12 6 x 2 4 Rear wheel diameter mm inches 360 x 80 14 2 x 3 1 Tyre pressure 4W front wheel bar psi 2 5 36 3 Tyre pressure 4W rear wheel bar psi 3 5 50 8 Tyre pressure 3W front wheel bar psi 2 5 36 3 Tyre pressure 3W rear wheel bar psi 3 5 50 8 Batteries Maximum dimensions of batteries Ixbxh mm inches 262 x 173 x 211 10 3 x 6 8 x 8 3 Max battery capacity C20 Ah 74 Max battery capacity C5 Ah 63 Maximum permitted charging current Ampere 8 RMS height of steering column collapsed excluding seat range dependent on user weight condition of tyres type of terrain condition of battery and weather conditions with 74 Ah C20 Seat height lt 450 cm Captain Seat and lt 425 cm Master Seat requires an elevated footplate 40 Warranty
34. meone to help you to load the dismantled scooter into a vehicle e When loading the dismantled scooter into a car ensure that the freewheel handle to the rear of the scooter has been set to the drive mode Trophy 20 UM 29 Trophy 20 UM 26a Figure 22 Trophy 20 UM 27a Figure 23 32 Use of the scooter e Once the scooter has been loaded check if the batteries are fixed with their belts You are responsible for ensuring that all of the components of the dismantled scooter are secured in the car and that they will pose no hazard in the event of a collision 5 8 Transporting the scooter The following guidelines should be observed when transporting the Trophy 20 in its fully assembled state by car suitable for this purpose Warning If the scooter is to be lifted into the car never lift the scooter by its plastic covers and do not attempt to lift the scooter on your own If your scooter fits into a car in a fully assembled state do NOT use the scooter as a passenger seat in the car You must be seated ina normal car seat even if the car n question has been adapted for the transportation of scooters 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 Having positioned the scooter in the car you must check that the scooter is not in freewheel neutral mode
35. mmended that new batteries undergo 15 to 20 charge and discharge cycles with a maximum of three days between each cycle This can be done by recharging batteries only once they have been discharged to under 50 5 2 Checks before use The following checks should be carried out each time before the scooter is used Check whether the seat adjustments are locked in place Check whether all lights and indicators both front and rear are in good working order Check whether tyre pressures are correct See Product specifications 2 5 bar front 3 5 bar rear e Tyres which are poorly inflated make driving more difficult and less pleasant The scooter uses more power and the batteries run down more quickly if tyres are poorly inflated Poorly inflated tyres cause the tyres to wear unnecessarily e Check whether the batteries are sufficiently charged this is indicated by the green section of the battery indicator See Control panel Warning The capacity of the batteries is reduced in winter When there is a light frost battery capacity is reduced to approximately 75 and when temperatures are under 5 C capacity drops to around 50 of the normal capacity This reduces the scooter s range Once the batteries are charged you must Turn off the battery charger if applicable Unplug the battery charger from the wallsocket Disconnect the charger from the charging point on the scooter The sc
36. nsor Ignition key Active throttle indicator if applicable Display These keys can be found on both the left hand and right hand side of the control panel Use ofthe scooter 21 o olt A Indicator handles left right On moving the handle on the left or right hand side the indicator light starts flashing in order to indicate that you are going to change direction e Move left handle downwards or right handle upwards for turning left e Move left handle upwards or right handle downwards for turning right A bleeping sound can be heard when the indicator is switched on if programmed To turn off the indicators press the same handle in the same direction again or wait 12 seconds B Battery indicator The battery indicator provides a general indication of the state of the batteries The batteries are fully charged when all the lights are illuminated As the battery runs down the lights go out one by one and changes into red when it becomes critical The indicator lights indicate the battery voltage available for the control unit It is normal for the lower indicator to go out when the scooter accelerates This is because extra power is needed momentarily leading to a decrease in available voltage This momentary dip is not a true indication of the battery capacity When the scooter is used for the first time the battery indicator may show that the batteries are fully charged even if this is not the case
37. o through the following list of possible problems before contacting your dealer You may be able to solve the problem yourself Problem Possible cause Action Action to be taken by Scooter cannot The battery clips are not Check the battery clips User be switched on properly attached Scooter on The connector cables in the Check the connector cables Dealer cannot drive motor compartment are not and ensure that they are properly connected to the properly connected to the control mechanism or are control mechanism loose The scooter is in freewheel Move the freewheel handle to User neutral mode the drive mode and remove the ignition key from the lock Reinsert the ignition key to restart the scooter The manual brake is active Release the manual brake User The emergency stop button is De activate the emergency User activated stop button Scooter drives The battery voltage is too low Check the battery voltage very slowly See Battery indicator e Recharge the batteries for eight hours e Check whether the battery charger is working properly Speed selector switch is in Turn the speed regulator knob User slow most left position to the right The motor has overheated Remove the ignition key from User the lock and allow the scooter to cool down Problems can sometimes be solved by turning the scooter off and then turning it back on again If you are not able to solv
38. ooter is now ready for use Note Always remove the charging cable once the batteries have been charged This prevents the batteries from slowly running down Check whether the freewheel handle is in the drive mode See chapter 5 7 e Check whether the brakes are in good working order See Driving the scooter If the scooter does not react in a predictable fashion immediately release the throttles and allow the scooter to come to a complete standstill Remove the ignition key from the control panel and then re insert it to restart the scooter If there are no problems then the scooter can be driven Use ofthe scooter 19 5 3 Getting in and out transfer seat may vary from the illustration Warning Before mounting or dismounting ensure that the scooter is turned off by removing the ignition key The automatic parking brake must also be applied The armrest can be lifted and the seat can be swivelled to the side before mounting or dismounting Mounting figure 8 e Push the seat lock handle A forwards and swivel the seat by a quarter of a turn to the left or to the right When you release the seat lock handle the seat locks into place automatically The handle clicks back into place by itself You can now be seated e Swivel the seat back into place in the same way as described above When the seat is in the normal position again it clicks into place automatically
39. oter is equipped with a unique safety feature which prevents the scooter from rolling too quickly when in freewheel neutral mode If the scooter starts rolling when in freewheel neutral mode the motor brake automatically brakes the scooter until it comes to a standstill Warning Ensure that the freewheel handle is in the drive mode before being seated on the scooter Never sit on the scooter when the scooter is in freewheel neutral mode NEVER touch the freewheel handle while driving Do not touch the drive lever throttle while operating the freewheel handle The freewheel handle is only to be used when the scooter needs to be pushed By putting the scooter in freewheel neutral mode the motor is mechanically disengaged as a result of which the automatic parking brake no longer works For this reason it is important for the handle to be put back into the drive mode immediately after pushing the scooter so that the automatic parking brake is re engaged NEVER put the scooter in freewheel neutral mode when parked on a slope The scooter will then roll down the slope due to gravity Always use the additional manual parking brake when the scooter is in freewheel neutral mode l on aaa Dl Fay E eum Ip a X Trophy 20 UM 23 Figure 20 Use ofthe scooter 31 When the Trophy 20 is in freewheel neutral mode e Itis not possible to
40. out changing direction Trophy 20 UM 22 Figure 19 Use ofthe scooter 29 A Warning Driving down stairs or steps is not permitted Doing so is extremely dangerous The scooter is equipped with anti tip wheels offering extra stability and safety These small wheels may hit an obstacle as you are descending from it Ensure that the rear wheels of the scooter are at equal height at all times The scooter may become unstable if they are not Automatic cut out on overload e Remove the ignition key from the lock and allow the motor to cool down e Incorrect use may also cause unnecessary defects and damage to the scooter Switching off The scooter should be switched off completely after every drive This prevents the batteries from running down unnecessarily and having to be recharged Warning Always remove the ignition key from the lock when not driving the scooter even if you are planning to stay seated on the scooter while it is parked This prevents you from accidentally setting the scooter in motion by inadvertently touching the drive lever Parking 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 applied even if the batteries are removed If the scooter is
41. rameters have been factory set These settings have been made in order to ensure that use of the Trophy 20 is comfortable and efficient and they cannot be changed Never sit on a scooter when it is in the freewheel neutral mode Never sit on a scooter when you are transferred by a taxi car or by public transportation Beware of ultraviolet light Ultraviolet light can cause premature wear of materials such as rubber plastic and enamel Pay attention to objects sticking out from the scooter These can cause damage to your surroundings or to the scooter itself Keep the scooter away from open flames Avoid extreme weather conditions or extremely wet conditions Maintain and store the scooter in a clean and dry state If you use a mobile telephone near to a specially adapted scooter it is advisable to switch the scooter off first 12 General description 3 General description The Trophy 20 scooter is intended to operate in an indoor outdoor environment The scooter is sufficiently compact and manoeuvrable for some indoor environments and capable of negotiating some outdoor obstacles The Trophy 20 is therefore classified 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 be swivelled and the armrests can be folded away to facilitate
42. riving the scooter under the influence of medicines that can affect your ability to drive is not permitted Driving the scooter without sufficient eyesight is not permitted No more than one person is to be seated in the scooter at a time Do not allow children to ride in the scooter unsupervised 3 3 Intended use The Trophy 20 scooter was developed for The transportation of one people weighing up to 130 kg and optional up to 160 kg e Use on pavements footpaths cycle paths and roads if allowed by country traffic rules e Use in and around the house e The Trophy 20 is capable driving outdoors at night The scooter is not intended for sports of very heavy outdoor activities e The scooter is not intended for use as seat for transport in a motor vehicle The scooter is not designed for children The scooter is not intended to pull loads The scooter is not intended to carry more than one person The scooter is not intended to for user weights above 160 kg Usage temperature 25 85 Relative humidity 0 98 Storage environment 40 85 temperature Relative humidity 0 98 1 Intended use as specified by EN 292 1 means the use for which the technical product is suitable according to the manufacturer s declaration including the manufacturer s instructions in the sales brochure In the event of doubt use is taken to mean the use as construed from t
43. roblems to the user products are designed to enhance independence and make your everyday life A Caution easier Aavice for the user to prevent damage to the product 1 1 This user manual A Warning This user manual will help you to use and Warnings for the user to prevent personal in maintain your scooter safely This entire user jury manual for this scooter consists of two booklets The general wheelchair user manual this Not following these instructions may result booklet in physical injury damage to the product or The user manual for the battery charger damage to the environment When necessary this general user manual refers to the manual of the battery charger as shown below CJ Battery charger Read this entire user manual both booklets carefully before using the product 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 qualified specialists CONTACT HANDICARE IF YOU HAVE A VISUAL IMPAIRMENT 8 Safety 2 Safety Handicare accepts no liability for loss or injury caused by not following the safety rules and regulations fully or otherwise for loss or injury as a result of negligence during use or when cleaning the scooter and any accessories Supplementary safety regulations may apply depending on the specific circumstances for operation or on the accessories used Please contact your de
44. safe speed i e at a reduced speed Figure 14 Trophy 20 UM 18 Figure 15 26 Use of the scooter Limitations counts only when suspension is correctly adjusted according to weight specifications Contact your dealer for adjustments 55 kg gt max 14 25 69 kg gt max 13 23 83 kg gt max 12 21 97 kg gt max 11 19 111 kg gt max 10 18 125 kg gt max 9 16 Figure 16 Standard version and Alpine version Use ofthe scooter 27 Slopes Although the Trophy 20 can bear a maximum weight of 160 kg it is important that the following safety regulations be observed when driving up slopes When driving up slopes you must adopt a specific body position which increases stability This is achieved by leaning your upper body forwards This renders the scooter more stable The position for improved stability is illustrated opposite In addition the scooter s backrest should never be inclined too far back and the seat must be pushed forward Driving up slopes with gradients greater than those given in the following table is not permitted A Warning Observe these regulations Not doing so may lead to scooter instability and to the scooter tipping over which may result in personal injury and or damage to your scooter Instructions for driving up slopes Adopt the position for improved stab
45. scooter Do not use organic solvents such as thinners chemical cleaning naphtha or methylated spirits Do not spray or pour water onto your scooter Exercise caution when using water near to the electronic system Upholstery do not chemically clean iron or spin dry 36 Maintenance 6 5 Used scooters and the environment Under normal use and with prescribed maintenance the scooter s expected lifespan is approximately seven years les Q O E 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 If this should not be possible consult with your local authority to find out if the scooter can be recycled or if the materials used in it can be processed in an environmentally friendly way Various plastics and metals were used in the manufacture of the scooter The scooter also contains electronic components which should be disposed of accordingly The batteries constitute chemical waste Troubleshooting 37 7 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 firmly in place 2 Check whether the freewheel handle is in the drive mode and not in the freewheel neutral mode 7 1 Troubleshooting table If your scooter is not working or is not working as it should g
46. t as long as said loss is the direct result of a fault in the product 2 Handicare accepts no other or further liability than delineated under 1 In particular Handicare accepts no liability for consequential damage in any form whatsoever 42 Inspection record 10 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 table below 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 Dealer stamp date signature 4th Annual inspection 8000 km 5th Annual inspection 10000 km Dealer stamp date signature Dealer stamp date signature 6th Annual inspection 12000 km Dealer stamp date signature Dealer stamp date signature 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 Vossenbeemd 104 5705 CL Helmond Netherlands Dealer stamp Dealer SD ha ndica re Handicare B V Vossenbeemd 104 5705 CL Helmond The Netherlands T 31 0 492 593 888 F 31 0 492 537 931 Seria
47. tereo radios and mobile telephones If the scooter s electronics are not well shielded sensitive electrical devices such as shop alarm systems and garage door openers can be affected The scooter has been tested for such interference Please report any problems of this nature to your dealer immediately The following advices are intended to prevent the electric scooter from being driven unintentionally which could lead to serious injury 1 Do not turn on any manually controlled equipment for personal communication such as a radio transmitter or mobile telephone while the electric scooter is switched on 2 Keepatadistance from transmitter equipment such as radio and TV stations 3 If the scooter starts making unintended movements or if the brake goes into freewheel neutral mode turn off the powered wheelchair or scooter by removing the ignition key from the lock 4 Be aware of the fact that any accessories components or adaptations installed on the scooter may increase the effect of radio waves Note There is no easy way of testing the effects of radio waves on the general immunity of powered wheelchairs or scooters 5 All cases of unintended movements of the scooter spontaneously going into freewheel neutral mode should be reported to your dealer or to the scooter manufacturer When reporting please indicate whether a source of radio waves was nearby at the time Safety 9
48. the tyres to be kept at the right pressure Inflating the tyres The tyres are equipped with a car tyre valve You can have the tyres inflated by your dealer or at your local petrol station You can also inflate the tyres yourself using a hand or foot pump Remove the caps from the valves before inflating the tyres If the tyres are not adequately inflated the range of the scooter may be reduced and the tread may wear more quickly See the product specifications for the correct tyre pressure A Warning When inflating tyres never exceed the maximum recommended tyre pressure which is stated on the tyres 2 5 bar front and 3 5 bar rear Never forget to replace the valve cap after inflating the tyres The valve cap prevents dirt and sand from getting into the valve See the Maintenance table regarding tyre checks Contact your dealer to repair tyre punctures 6 4 Cleaning the scooter Removing dry dirt The upholstery metal parts and frame components can usually be cleaned with ease using a soft dry cloth Removing mud and or other wet dirt Components which have become dirty due to wet dirt are best removed by first cleaning with a damp cloth and then with a soft dry cloth Upholstery Cleaning with a damp cloth Once the dirt has been removed the parts which have been cleaned need to be dried using a soft dry cloth Warning Never use caustic cleaning products These can be damaging to the
49. y in the upward direction gt 13 gt 13 Lateral static stability i gt 13 gt 13 Distance range ISO 7176 4 km miles 45 28 45 28 Dynamic stability max safe slope jj 9 9 Maximum speed forwards km h mph 6 12 3 7 7 5 6 12 3 7 7 5 Back angle Captain Seat j 0 103 126 0 103 126 Seat depth Captain Seat mm inches 445 17 5 445 17 5 Seat width Captain Seat mm inches 457 18 457 18 Back height excl headrest Captain Seat mm inches 406 16 406 16 Seat height to platform Captain Seat mm inches 350 450 535 350 450 535 13 8 17 7 21 1 13 8 17 7 21 1 Armrest height Captain Seat mm inches 229 273 229 273 9 10 7 9 10 7 Technical specifications 39 Description 3W 4w Distance between armrests Captain Seat mm inches 457 610 457 610 18 24 18 24 Back angle Master Seat ii 45 85 180 45 85 180 Seat depth Master Seat mm inches 430 17 430 17 Seat width Master Seat mm inches 500 19 7 500 19 7 Back height excl headrest Master Seat mm inches 550 21 7 550 21 7 Seat height to platform Master Seat mm inches 350 425 535 350 425 535 13 8 16 7 21 1 13 8 16 7 21 1 Armrest height Master Seat mm inches 150 340 150 340 5 9 13 4 5 9 13 4 Distance between armrests Master Seat m

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