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1.     trouble free operation  we recommend you follow the following maintenance checks as scheduled     Electrical System   L L 1     Electrical System     lt  Battery meter     Inspect the battery meter to determine    if batteries are needed to be re charged   lt  gt  Controller   Display panel     Make sure they are not ML  frayed or have any exposed wiring   Z 1  n  condition  A     operation  pa LL  Fa   T  working order            Vv tt  pressure  rt vt  without any interference  en     we    lt  Visually inspect the tire tread  If it is less than 1mm Jf   1 32      please have your tires replaced by your local  N Y       E A A Ka    Motor brushes  We recommend that your authorized  dealer inspect the brushes every six month 1f your  power scooter or power wheelchair 1s not operating  smoothly  If the inspection determines excessive  motor bushes worn out  they must be replaced  otherwise the motor damage will result     www vitamobilitywerks com             52    CARE AND MAINTENANCE    Scooters require a minimal amount of care and maintenance  The following areas require inspection    and or care and maintenance     TIRE PRESSURE     gt  If equipped with pneumatic tires  always maintain the air pressure in psi rating indicated on each    tire      gt  Your power scooter comes with standard pneumatic tires  If your power scooter comes with    optional air tires  make sure to maintain the pressure of the tires between 30 35 psi      gt  It is important that the air pressu
2.    2  Take the PIN3 CH3  of charger as determinant signal  enter   Charging Mode  when CH3  grounding  L   not only    KEY ON    or    KEY OFF        Operation  Character    R k Above scale bar status only for reference  must take the indicator of charger as the precise  emarks   l  diagnosis     www vitamobilitywerks com    18    4 Clock Meter    ITEM SPECIFICATION    Initial Setting Value r Hour   Min  mode  Y AM 12 00 y  r Hour   Min y Display range   AM12 00   PM11 59    eene AM   E   x x  PM   L    L  LA    When F Hour  is between 1 and 9 o  clock  displayed at 1 9        5 Odometer    Operation Features Odometer detected by the signal of Opto Coupler then converts Into distance          km h  means the odometer displayed as kilometer   Display Switch Button f l   mph  means the odometer displayed as mile      1  Display Range 00000 99999            O         Accumulative Display x H H H H mie   ODO  km     2  Once the total mileage up to 99999km or 62149mile  99999 1 609mile   the counter will  restart from    00000       1  Display Range  00 0 99 9    TRIP Counter A mile  J 1 3 1   km     2  When over 99 9km  display stop counting     won t restart from    00 0          1  Odometer indication display on ODO mode when Power On  then switch to TRIP mode  Operation status after 5 seconds    2  TRIP can be reset to    00 0           www vitamobilitywerks com    19    6 Headlight Control    Take exterior headlight switch as determinant signal     Operation Feature  1  Switc
3.  control system  The intensity of the EM energy can be measured in volts per  meter  V m   Each powered scooter can resist EMI up to certain intensity  This 1s called    immunity  level     The higher the immunity level the greater the protection  At this time  current technology is  capable of providing at least 20 V m of immunity level  which would provide useful protection    against common sources of radiated EMI     Following the warnings listed below should reduce the chance of unintended brake release or powered    scooter movement that could result in serious injury     l  Do not turn on hand held personal communication devices such as citizens band  CB  radios and    cellular phones while the powered scooter is turned on     www vitamobilitywerks com    2  Be aware of nearby transmitters such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to    them     3  If unintended movement or brake release occurs  turn the powered scooter off as soon as it 1s    safe     4  Be aware that adding accessories or components  or modifying the powered scooter  may make it  more susceptible to interference from radio wave sources  Note  It is difficult to evaluate the    effect on the overall immunity of the powered scooter      5  Report all incidents of unintended movement or brake release to the powered scooter  manufacturer  and note whether there is a radio wave source nearby    TURN OFF YOUR POWERED SCOOTER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE WHEN EXPERIENCING   THE FOLLOWING      gt  Un
4.  general inspection of the tightness of all    nuts and bolts     www vitamobilitywerks com    39    
5.  it is recommended that you replace both batteries at the same time if    the batteries are weak      lt  gt  Ifthe scooter will not be used for a long period of time  arrange to have the batteries recharge at    least once every month to avoid deterioration of the batteries     www vitamobilitywerks com    29    Can we use a different charger  Please understand that chargers are selected specifically for  particular applications and matched to the type and size of specific batteries  In order to charge  your scooters safely and efficiently  we recommend use of the charger supplied as original  equipment with your VMW product only  Any charging method resulting in batteries being  charged individually is prohibited     BATTERY INSTRUCTION  amp  MAINTENANCE    Read through the charger operating instruction before using it    If you use your scooter every day  please charge its batteries as soon as you finish using it for the  day  Your scooter will be ready each morning    Avoid deeply discharging your scooter   s batteries    Charge the battery at least 24 hours a week if the power chair or scooter has not been used     This is to make sure that the electrolyte is always at the top level    If the battery cannot be charged  Orange light cannot turn to Green  or if the Orange light turns to  Green immediately  please check 1t with the technicians  The battery may be defective    The voltage difference between the two batteries on a power unit cannot be more than 0 5 V  the  ba
6. 3  SEAT BASE    33  SEAT SLIDING POST   33 SAFETY BELT   GA PEDAL RAL     33  REAR LAMP    38  FENDER BRACKET    37  FF COVER BRACKET    39  FRONT AXLE R amp L    39  WIGWAG   GQ TILLER SIDE TUBE ASM    4  TILLER FRAME    4  TILLER ADJUST MECHANISM  GRD SHROUD    44  FRONT SUSPENSION    45  STEM    48  POTENTIOMETER COMBINATION   47  TRANSAXLE FRAME    48  SIDE LIGHT R amp L    49  TRANSAXLE   GQ  SPEED METER ASM      A ARM BRACKET UAD       www vitamobilitywerks com    36    WARRANTY DECLARATION    Quality  Warranty Declaration    Products are to be fit for purpose and of excellent quality and performance  For valid warranty claims    VMW will  at their discretion  replace  repair  refund items mutually agreed to be defective     VMW   s Warranty as Follows      gt      gt     Frame  Two year limited warranty    Controllers  One and a half year limited warranty    Electronic Components and Charger  One year limited warranty    Warranty Exclusion  The following items are not covered by warranty     Motor brushes  lt  Wheel Tires  lt  Arm Pads  Seat Cushion  lt  Fuses   Bulbs  lt  Tiller Cover  Rear Shroud  lt  Front Shroud  lt  Batteries and Consumable parts    Any damage or defect of any nature occurring from the misuse  abuse of the product  improper    operation or improper storage 1s not to be covered     YAW    Vita       VITA MOBILITY WERKS    www vitamobilitywerks com    37    TROUBLESHOOTING  amp  FAULT REPAIR    If you experience any technical problems  it is recomme
7. CD Backlit      Press  MODE  key or  SET  button  the backlight will turn on    None Light Mode   Backlit will be turned off automatically if the button is not touched by users    for 5 second long       17  System device    Controller Ds162K01 Serial  Battery WP12280 2  In Series     Wig Wag CTE NCW K001       Speed Control    1  Press H L gear mode in order to change to H mode to L mode     Press button once in order to increase speed from scale 1 to scale 5     Hold O    button and do not release it in order to reach the maximum speed level     Press O button once in order to decrease speed from scale 1 to scale 5     Hold O button and do not release it in order to decrease the speed to the slowest level     www vitamobilitywerks com    26             1  Appearance    LED INDICATOR  CHARGE     CHARGING INTRUCTIONS  Battery Charger Instruction     LED INDICATOR  POWER       POWER SOCKET    _ 115V 230V  INPUT VOLTAGE ADJUSTER n     OUTPUT PLUG TO BATTER    L l J    In da G pd et       2  SPECIFICATION    Input Current  AC     24V Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery  20 Ahr   60 Ahr     1  Short Circuit Protection    2  Output Voltage  Current Limit  3  Reverse Power Protection  4  Overheat Detection    Output Detection       www vitamobilitywerks com    27    Operating Temperature 32  104 Degree  Fahrenheit   L7 5  xW 4 xH 2 2       2 1 Ibs       3  OPERATING INSTRUCTION     1 Make sure the battery charger output voltage is the same as the connecting battery    2 Plug in the powe
8. ED   13  Malfunction Code  7 Segment display  1digit     Warning symbol   Red LED   14  Power on Scan  All LED turn on  5 second backlit flash  Button light on    15  TEMP Gauge    C and   F modes    www vitamobilitywerks com    14    Forward control    Backward control     Left Indicator control EN Right Indicator control    High low speed switch  N Parking    O Headlight O  MODE   SET D Back up Light    LED Indicators  Right  amp  Left indicator  Green    Parking light  Red   Warning light  Red   Back up lamps   Yellow   Headlight  Blue     LCD Backlight  LED  White     1  Voltage  amp  Temperature    Meter Angle at 30   of elevation while scooter assembly  LCD orientate to six o   clock        Handle Cover       2  General Characteristic Performance Test  20   5      2 1  Hardware Circuit     ITEM SPECIFICATION RESULT       Consuming Current Dynamic  200 mA max     Backlight and LED light status mA   Ves   24 0V  S A  tatic  5 mA max S       Key OFF status    www vitamobilitywerks com    15       1 Speed Sensor and Display  ITEM SPECIFICATION  Operation Features Speed detection by speed hall sensor from transaxle with conversion at 1821 rpm equal to    37 mph     Digital Range 0 199 km 0 124 mile    Display Switch Button Initial setting at km h  switch to MPH by   MODE   and buttons       2 High  Low Speed Setting    ITEM SPECIFICATION    Operation Features        1  Trigger buttons to switch from high speed to low speed  also from low speed to  high speed   then set the n
9. If red indicator keeps flashing    Check if the battery connection is reversed   Check if there is any short circuit on the output connection   Check if the environment temperature is too low  32  F     The battery charger may be defective if the red indicator still keeps flashing      4  Charging indicator  orange  cannot turn to green      The battery might be defective  please stop charging and have the battery be repaired      5  If the charging indicator  orange  turns to green  fully charged  immediately    The battery may be in well charged condition   The battery may be defective if the battery is not fully charged     6  CAUTION   1  Before using the battery charger  read all instructions and cautionary markings    2  Use the battery charger in a well ventilated area   3  To avoid the risk of injury  charge only lead acid or gel cell type rechargeable batteries    4  Please turn off the power after charging   5  Plug the off board charger power cord into the charger port during battery charging     Off Board Charger Port    The off board charger port 1s mounted    on the tiller        Note  Only use the battery charger that was provided by the scooter supplier  The use of any different    type of charger can be hazardous and need the approval of the manufacturer        WARNING        lt  Always charge your batteries in well ventilated areas      lt  gt     The charger is intended for indoor use only  Please protect it from the moisture    lt  For maximum performance 
10. Power Scooter Control Panel  TN Type  Model LCD  Liquid Crystal Display     Warning  Red  Back up lamps Amber     cador      T  ratio   gt  w   LED Ind  A a Pg in I H o WA  4 HAN LED Inc  ce  ion    Head hgt Blue  AN VN  fj LAN      paja ate Green   ade    j LED na ciceton      Right Indices tori Gre ay A  N W  J ideation N N W    TET YA 1  j f f f N ry  gt   gt    y   Y WN  tt Art a  W       N     I es   p K fi   W N a     ZK Whe hi  Indictor contro    Lel  di     v Lit W p unctior    i  High Low woy zz 3        N   j   li  we vil       if        H ti     Speed Forward  W      v a RI Functier    J TU Veer  Function    Speec Re    Headlight control      unction  i  MOLE Ss  ch       ja    Functions Power Indicator  Battery remaining capacity and charging indicator  6 sguares   Battery Icon     Clock  Hour  Minute   Second display and setting    Speed Sensor  7 Segment display  2 5 digits  1 decimal       km h   mph    symbol  High Low  Turn Speed  Indicated as    H    and    L    symbols   Odometer  ODO 99999km max   TRIP 99 9 max    Headlight     Power saving    mode  Blue LED   Back up Lamps     Brake   Reverse    modes  Orange LED    Forward control  Forward mode  Signal is always on       eS 3 3003    Backward control  Backward mode  Signal keeps flashing     Right Indicator  Flash mode  Green LED      mk    O    Left Indicator  Flash mode  Green LED    ju  a    Parking Lamp  Including    Reverse Mode     left  indicator and right indicator flashing  simultaneously  Red L
11. TION     1  2 2V gt WIP gt 2 8V  50  Half power     2 2 2V lt WIP gt 2 8V  100  Full power      Determinant Condition  3  Full   Half power switch at real time    4  The determination of    Reversing Mode    needs to consider the motor direction and  panel setting      1  Loop Load   24V 50W max   2  With    short circuit    and    overload    protection       8 9 10 Indicators and Parking Lamp Control    ITEM SPECIFICATION    f Left Right indicators and parking lamps switch are considered to be the determinant  Operation Feature       signal        the right indicator and    4 will turn off  The    After pressing button  lt         W  g       one Mode left indicator and   will flash and the warning sound will act too      Left direction lamp  f o  Press again to turn off left indicator        N            After pressing the button E     the left indicator and          will turn off  The     Right direction lamp  right indicator and O will flash and warning sound will act  Press O again to    turn off right indicator     r  N      J  After pressing buon O once  the      will turn on  Both right left indicators and          Parking lamp   lt   gt  will flash and warning sound will activate  press O again to turn off    the Parking lamp function     Usage Condltion While  a  KEY OFF  b  Charging Mode  c  Sleep Mode  all functions closed     Warning Sound Frequency One short    B1    sound per second    www vitamobilitywerks com       21     1  Load circuit for left direction li
12. V15    USER MANUAL       Vita Werks    VITA MOBILITY WERKS    964 Northpoint Blvd Waukegan  IL 60085    www vitamobilitywerks com    I    10     11     12     13     CONTENTS    SATE EN NINUNUE IA  3    EELECTOMASGNETIC ENTEREERENCE  EMO e  BASIS OPERATION OF SCOOTER na ende  OPERATION  OF  CONTROL  FANE ii aia  CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS AA  BATTERY  INSTRUCTION   amp  MAINTENANCE usuarias aiii iii  SCOOTER  MAINTENANCE 4 REPAIR siene a asa hats tete baken   CARE DN IV INI NANO T uu mamn te been et en aoe eee  CIR CULT DIAGRAMA ua qepa E au m apasaq abu asqa  BOM  EIST DRAWING ag uuu uma p ian AS SAA AAA A A hisa  WARRANTY  DECLARATION ii AA    TROUBLESHOOTING  amp  FAULT REPAIR iii    www vitamobilitywerks com    2    11      14    26    29    31     32    34    35     36    SAFETY INSTRUCTION       General    Never use electronic radio transmitters such as Make sure that there are no obstacles behind you    walkie talkies  or cellular phones  while reversing your scooter     Do not make a sharp turn or a sudden stop while   Do not ride your scooter in traffic     riding your scooter        www vitamobilitywerks com    3    Do not ride your scooter during snow in order to   Do not allow unsupervised children to play near    avoid accident on slippery road  this equipment while the batteries are charging         amp  Warning     Don t operate your scooter for the first time without completely reading and    understanding this user manual     1  Don   t operate scooter on public s
13. a  poor battery connections  Check the battery connections     lee S Drive is being inhibited from driving  This may be because the battery charger is       www vitamobilitywerks com    38       WARNING  Failure to maintain the brushes could void the power scooter warranty   To inspect or replace the motor brushes    1  Unscrew the motor brush caps    2  Remove the brushes     3  Inspect the brushes for wear     4  Replace the brushes if necessary          YN  lt      X         Inspect the state of the battery terminals every six months  Make sure that they are not corroded and  the connections are tight  Periodically apply a thin film of petroleum jelly on the surface of terminals    to guard against corrosion     CHECKS  amp  REMINDER     Make sure to keep the controller clean while protecting it from rain or water  Never hose off your    power scooter or place it in direct contact with water   O Keep wheels free from lint  hair  sand and carpet fibers     e All upholstery can be washed with warm water and mild soap  Occasionally check the seat and  back for sagging  cuts and tears  Replace if necessary  Do not store your scooter in damp or    humid conditions as this will lead to mildew and rapid deterioration of the upholstery parts     O All moving mechanism will benefit from simple lubrication and inspection  Lubricate using  petroleum jelly or light oil  Do not use too much oil  otherwise small drips could stain and  damage carpets and furnishings etc  Always perform a
14. a w    Obstacle Horizontal location of   150 m  er mm  100 mm   150 mm   climbing axle   m   Maximum k 6 1 km  Minimum turning radius 2015 mm   speed forward h    m h  Minimum  horizontal 0 9 m Minimum turn around  braking distance    from max speed    The scooter seat is tested according to EN1021 regarding resistance to ignition  but it is       recommended to avoid users of flame near the scooters and smoking during sitting on the scooter     The electric system of this scooter is in compliance with ISO 7176 14 2008    www vitamobilitywerks com    10    BASIC OPERATION OF SCOOTER    Driving and braking       You can use the throttle lever to control the forward speed or the reverse speed of your scooter   Please refer to the following instruction to move forward backward your scooter     gt  Switch to forward mode by clicking the FORWARD BUTTON   If you re press the FORWARD BUTTON again  then the scooter will become backward mode   Switch to backward mode by clicking the REVERSE BUTTON   If you re press the BACKWARD BUTTON again  then the scooter will become forward mode   Use your right finger to press on the right side of the throttle lever in order to move forward or    move backward    v v Vv Vv       Switch to Backward       Switch to Forward      Please release the throttle lever and then allow your scooter to come to a complete stop     Throttle Level      The automatic brake will become activated if the transferring speed is more than 30  of the    maximum speed wh
15. ay freeze  and your power scooter may not be able  to operate  In extreme high temperatures  1t may operate at slower speeds due to a safety feature    of the controller that prevents damage to the motors and other electrical components     ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE  EMI     The rapid development of electronics  especially in the area of communications  has saturated our  environment with electromagnetic  EM  radio waves that are emitted by television  radio and  communication signals  These EM wave are invisible and their strength increases as one approach the  source  All electrical conductors act as antennas to the EM signals and  to varying degrees  all power  wheelchairs and scooters are susceptible to electromagnetic interference  EMI   The interference  could result in abnormal  unintentional movement and or erratic control of the vehicle  The United  States Food and drug Administration  FDA  suggests that the following statement be incorporated to  the user   s manual for all power scooter like the V15  Power scooters may as susceptible to  electromagnetic interference  EMI   which is interfering electromagnetic energy emitted from sources  such as radio stations  TV stations  amateur radio  HAN  transmitter  two way radios  cellular phones  and alarm systems of shops  The interference  from radio wave sources  can cause the power scooter  to release its brakes  move by itself or move in unintended directions  It can also permanently damage  the powered scooter   s
16. e is in the rest position before  switching on the scooter        8 Bar A controller fouit is indicated  Make sure that all conmectons are secure    m    The parking brakes have o bod connection  Check the parking brake and motor  connections  Make sure the controller Connections are secure   10 Bar An excessive voltage has been applied to he controller  This is usually caused by a poor    sm      Da  ery connection  Check the battery connections           CS    PG DRIVES TECHNOLOGY    www vitamobilitywerks com    23    12  Power on Self Test    When the scooter power is on  the control panel will go through a self test routine  the    Initial Status backlight and all LCD segments will be turned on for 3 seconds  then switch automatically to  the general operation mode  ODO         13  Temperature Sensor    Operation Feature Temperature detected by temperature sensor  NTC  from transformation with signal     20  C  50 C TEMP    Display Range  4  F  122  F     HOITI  C  IDO        When display   C  degree stand for Celsius thermometer  Display Switch Button f l  When display   F  degree stand for Fahrenheit thermometer       14  Reverse Indicator    ITEM SPECIFICATION    Operation Feature Take exterior forward   backward switch as determinant signal     Press    Forward    button to switch to driving forward     lt     Press    Reverse    button to switch to driving reverse    Forward Reverse Mode    Reverse    Flicker Frequency       www vitamobilitywerks com    24    15 Butt
17. ection  or insula   tion that you find before using your scooter again     www vitamobilitywerks com    33    AXLE BEARINGS AND THE MOTOR TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY    These items are all pre lubricated  sealed  and require no subsequent lubrication     WHEEL REPLACEMENT   If your scooter is equipped with pneumatic tires and you have a flat tire  you can have the  tube replaced  If your scooter is equipped with a solid tire insert either the solid insert or the  entire wheel must be replaced depending on the model  Contact your authorized dealer  regarding replacement wheels for your scooters     MOTOR BRUSHES  The motor brushes are housed inside of the motor transaxle assembly  Your authorized dealer should    inspect them periodi cally for wear     CONSOLE  CHARGER  AND REAR ELECTRONICS    gt  Keep these areas free of moisture     gt  Allow these areas to dry thoroughly if they have been exposed to moisture before operating  your scooter again     STORING YOUR SCOOTER   If you plan on not using your scooter for an extended period of time  it 1s best to     gt  Fully charge its batteries prior to storage     gt  Disconnect the batteries from the scooter     gt  Store your scooter in a warm  dry environment      gt  Avoid storing your scooter where it will be exposed to temperature extremes      gt  Operating conditions   25   50  and Storage conditions   40    65     Batteries that are regularly and deeply discharged  infrequently charged  stored in extreme temperatures  or  stored 
18. ght  24V 0 8W max     2  Load circuit for right direction light  24V 0 8W max   3  With    short circuit    and    overload    protection       11  Malfunction Message    Take the connector pin  KEY  of controller as determinant signal  then converts it into    Operation Feature digital code     When the controller send out an error message  red LED flashing with controller signal at  same time  the    Error message code    will show on LCD     Usage Condition    O LED Status   Flicker     Battery needs charge soon   Low voltage  needs charge now     Flashing   opposite    Park Brake lost or faulted  controller l  Accelerator not align center  message   Accelerator broken or faulted  Motor broken or faulted       www vitamobilitywerks com    20    Trouble Shooting   E     The battery needs charging or there is a bad connection lo the battery  Check the  connections to the battery  If he connections are good  ry charging the battery  There is a bod connection to the motor  Check all connections between he motor and  the controller      Me motor has a short circuit to a battery connection  Contact your service agent  The freewheel switch is octvoled or the manual brake disengagement mechanism is  operated  Check the position of the swiich or lever    rm wisa  The   diive is being inhibited tom driving  Inhibit 2 is active     Tis may be becouse the  batery charger is connected or the sect is not in the criving position    A throttle fault is indicated  Make sure that he tirotti
19. h on off the head light by pressing button ED  once  then LED      will turn  on off simultaneously    2  LCD backlights turn on   turn off with headlight     When motor stops  the modulation down to 30   Headlight     P Saving Mod    mA n sn When motor acts  100  output power  Headlight     While  a  KEY OFF  b  Power Saving mode  c  Sleep mode  all functions closed      1  2 2V gt WIP gt 2 8V  100  Full power     2  2 22V  lt  WIP gt 2 8V  100  Full power       3  Power saving mode  Full power output  instant reaction    Determinant    Condition  Full power output  Power saving mode  5 seconds delay     1  Loop Load  24 V 50W max   2  With    short circuit    and    overload    protection       7 Back up Lamp control    Take exterior back up lamp switch as determinant signal     Operation Feature  1  Switch on off the head light by pressing button ED once  then LED will  turn on off simultaneously    2  LCD backlights turn on   turn off with headlight     When motor changes from act  go forward  to stop  the lamp reinstated after flashing   Control Mode  for 5  or 5 sec     Brake lamp Mode Determine as    Reversing Mode     back up lamp keep flashing     Reversing lamp Mode Reverse warning sound can be set by panel  Turn on   Turn off     While  a  KEY OFF  b  Charging Mode  c  Sleep Mode  all functions closed   Usage Condition   Brake lamp  amp  Reversing lamp Mode won   t be limited by Back up lamp switch on or  off        www vitamobilitywerks com    20    ITEM SPECIFICA
20. heck all electrical connections and make sure they are tight and not corroded   Please check all harness connections and make sure they are secured properly    Please check the brakes     Weight limitation    Please refer to the specifications table for weight capacity information  Power scooter is rated for a  maximum weight capacity    Stay within the specified weight capacity for your scooter  Exceeding the weight capacity voids  your warranty  VMW will not be held responsible for injuries or property damage resulting from  failure to observe weight limitations    Don   t carry passengers on scooters  Carrying passengers on scooter may affect the center of    gravity  resulting in a tip or a fall     Tire inflation  If your scooter is equipped with pneumatic tires  it is necessary to check the air pressure at least  one time a week     Proper inflation pressures will prolong the life your tires and ensure the smooth operation while    www vitamobilitywerks com    6    riding   3  Do not under inflate or over inflate your tires  It is critically important that 30 25 psi  2 2 4bar   tire pressure be maintained in pneumatic tires at all times     4  Inflating your tires from an unregulated air source could over inflate them  resulting in a burs tire       Temperature   l  Some of the parts of the power scooter are susceptible to change in temperature  The controller  can only operate in temperature that ranges between  25   50   2  At extreme low temperatures  the batteries m
21. ile the scooter is driving down slope at free wheel mode     www vitamobilitywerks com    11       WARNING       lt  gt  Please be noted that the scooter will be at free wheel    mode  when the motor is disengaged      lt  To use the parking brake  you must move and lock    the lever into the engaged position    lt  When your power scooter is in freewheel mode  the    N ee    Dima braking system is disengaged       i s I   Free Wheel   lt  Use the free wheel mode only with an assistant         lt  The assistant may operate the engaging lever to apply  the parking brake           Tiller Positioning     gt  Press down the lever and adjust it into your preferred position    gt  Never attempt to adjust the tiller while the scooter is in motion      gt  Make sure the tiller is at a comfortable setting and located securely        Warning   The temperature of scooter surface can increase when the scooter is exposed to external    source of heat  e g  sunlight     For any mechanical adjustment on the tiller or on the seat  be aware of trapping and squeezing of  your fingers     www vitamobilitywerks com    12    How to remove the seat   Please refer to the following instructions    1  Press the swivel lever   2  Swivel the seat   3  Pull the seat upward  Two persons are required to remove the seat    4  Removing the battery and seat from the scooter is allowed before transporting           www vitamobilitywerks com    13    OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL    LCD  Liquid Crystal Display   
22. intentional scooter movements   gt  Unintended or uncontrollable direction      gt  Unexpected brake release    The FDA has written to the manufacturers of power scooters asking them to test new products to be  sure they provide a reasonable degree of immunity against EMI  The FDA requires that a powered  wheelchair should have an immunity level at least 20 V m  which provides a reasonable degree of  protection against more common sources of EMI  The higher the immunity level the greater the  protection  Your powered scooter has an immunity level of 20 V m which should protect against  common sources of EMI  Warning  The scooter itself can disturb the performance of the    electromagnetic fields such as emitted by alarm systems of shops     www vitamobilitywerks com    8    V15   TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    OO bsengaang ever 95N  a Y AAA    www vitamobilitywerks com    9    Disclosure information    mn   ma     O  Overall length 1400 m    mm Seat plane angle  with leg rest m  Overall width   mm  700mm  Effective seat depth    Folded length    ja Effective seat width  Folded height mm 127 mm KIA mm mm  front edge    kg   138 kg    _ Backrestangle a   2   a or kg ea Backrest height 750 mm mm  heaviest part seat   Static stability Footrest to seat 460 mm  460 mm  downhill distance    Static stability   uphill Leg to seat angle  Armrest to seat 230 mm   230 mm  distance    Static stability   sideways   Energy   aa 40 km Front location of   consumption armrest structure   Dynamic 
23. nded that you check with your local dealer before    attempting to troubleshoot on your own     The following symptoms could indicate a serious problem with your power scooter  Contact your local dealer if  any of the following arises    1 Motor noise   2 Frayed harnesses   3 Cracked or broken connectors   4 Uneven wear on any of tires   5 Jerky motion   6 Pulling to one side   7 Bent or broken wheel assemblies   8 Does not power up    9 Powers up  but does not move    Error Code    Description  lt     The battery needs charging or there is a bad connection to the battery  Check the       1    connections to the battery  If the connections are good  try charging the battery   2 There is a bad connection to the motor  Check all connections between the motor and  the controller   3 The motor has a short circuit to a battery connection  Contact your service agent    4 The freewheel switch is activated or the manual brake disengagement mechanism is  operated  Check the position of the switch or lever   5    connected or the seat is not in the driving position     A throttle fault is indicated  Make sure that the throttle is in the rest position before  switching on the scooters    A controller fault is indicated  Make sure that all connections are secure     The parking brakes have a bad connection  Check the parking brake and motor  connections  Make sure the controller connections are secure     An excessive voltage has been applied to the controller  This is usually caused by 
24. ons    ITEM SPECIFICATION  Button    po Left Hand  MODE Button Right Hand  SET Button    General Display Mode   TRIP     Press and simultaneously for more than 2 seconds  to enter    Setting  Mode     then  Hour  MIN  start flashing    1  When  Hour  flashing   Press to increase of number  then press toenter    Setting Mode    of   MIN      2  When  MIN  flashing   Penne Moge Press to increase of number  then press to enter    Setting Mode    of   km h  amp  mph      3  When  km h  or  mph  flashing  Press to choose    km h    or    mph    type  then press to enter    Setting  Mode    of    C   F    4  When    C  or    F  flashing  Press to choose   C or   F      Under setting mode  if below situations happened  will auto save the last setting value then    Press for 3 seconds to reset TRIP at    00 0        Escape from Setting  escape to general operation mode   Mode  1  No any operation of ADJ button for 20 sec      2  Press   MODE   and at same time for more than 2 sec         1  Hour  Min     km h  or  mph       C  or    F  offer Cyclical Switch function    2  When adjusting  Hour  Min    press to increase number  if press for    Operation Status more than 2 seconds  the number will increase continuously until button released  setting       value with Cyclical Switch function  only 2 seconds from 0 to 9      If  Hour  less than 10  the denary    0    doesn   t display       Remarks Button tones  one short    B1    sound    www vitamobilitywerks com    25    16  Backlit  L
25. peed and maintain a stable center of gravity when cornering sharply  Don   t  corner sharply when driving scooters at higher speeds    Operating in rain  snow  salt  mist conditions and on icy or slippery surfaces may have an adverse  affect on the electrical system    Never sit on your scooter when it is being used in connection with any type of lift or elevation  product  Your scooter is not designed with such use in mind and any damage or injury incurred  from such use is not the responsibility of VMW     Don   t touch the motor after driving  It 1s hot     www vitamobilitywerks com         Modifications    Vita Mobility Werks has designed and engineered power scooters to provide maximum utility     However  under no circumstances should you modify  add  remove  or disable any part or function of    your power scooter  Personal injury and damage to the power chair may result     P PDN 6            l     2     Do not modify your power scooter In any way not authorized by VMW  Do not use accessories if  they have not been tested or approved for VMW products  Changing of controller parameter shall  be only performed by authorized technicians due to the safety concern    Get to know the feel of your power scooter and its capabilities  VMW recommends that you    perform a safety check before each use to make sure your scooter operates safely     Inspections prior to using your power scooter    If equipped with pneumatic tires  please check for proper tire inflations    Please c
26. r cord  LED indicates green flash when AC power on     3 Connect the battery charger to the battery     4 Start charging  please refer to 4  LED INDICATION    4  LED INDICATION     1 Green Flash   Power on    2 Orange   Charging    3 Orange Flash   Pre charge    4 Green  amp  Orange Flash   Charged 80   gt    5 Green   Full charged Floating charge       6 Red  Error   Abnormal temperature     gt  Red indication keeps flashing  1 V lt  Battery voltage  lt  9V  Red indication keeps flashing X 2  a  Wrong connection b  Short circuit cj VBAT  lt 16V  Red indication keeps flashing X 3  a  VBAT  gt  28 8V  can   t charge the battery  b  Battery and    Jimmy are defective    v wv    Red indication keeps flashing X4  a  Charging system defective b  Battery defective partially  Red indication keeps flashing X5  a  Charging hours exceeds 24 hours  Red indication keeps flashing X6  a  Battery voltage  lt  16V  12V Battery     Red indication keeps flashing X7  a  Abnormal temperature occurs during battery charging    v v V V    5  TROUBLE SHOOTING     1  If green indicator 1s off    Check AC input  If it works functionally  the battery charger may be defective      2  If green indicator keeps flashing and cannot turn to charging indication    Check if the battery connector is connected successfully   Check if there is any short circuit on the output connection     The battery charger may be defective 1f the battery connection works functionally     www vitamobilitywerks com    28     3  
27. re in psi rating indicated on each tire be maintained in pneumatic  tires at all times  Do not overinflate your tires  Low pressure may result in loss of control  and  overinflated tires may burst  Failure to maintain the air pressure in psi rating indicated on the tires  at all times may result in tire and or wheel failure  Regularly inspect your scooter   s tires for signs    of wear     CLEANING AND DISINFECTION     gt  Use a damp cloth and mild  non abrasive cleanser to clean the plastic and metal parts of your    scooter  Avoid using products that may scratch the surface of your scooter      gt  If necessary  clean your product with an approved disinfectant  Make sure the disinfectant is safe    for use on your product before application      gt  Follow all safety instructions for the proper use of the disinfectant and or cleaning agent before  applying it to your product  Failure to comply may result in skin irritation or premature    deterioration of upholstery and or scooter finishes     BATTERY TERMINAL CONNECTIONS     gt  Make certain that the terminal connections remain tight and not corroded    gt  The batteries must sit flat in the battery wells    gt  The battery terminals should face towards the inside of the scooter     WIRING HARNESSES    gt  Regularly check all wiring connections     gt  Regularly check all wiring insulation  including the charger power cord  for wear or damage     gt  Have your authorized dealer repair or replace any damaged connector  conn
28. treets and roadways  Be aware that it may be difficult for traffic  to see you when you are seated on the scooter  Obey all local pedestrian traffic rules  Wait until  your path is clear of traffic  and then proceed with extreme cautions    2  To prevent injury to yourself or others  always ensure that the power is switched off when getting  on or off of the scooter    3  Always check that the drive wheels are engaged  drive mode  before driving  Do not switch off  the power when the scooter is still moving forward  This will bring the chair to an extremely  abrupt stop    4  Do not use this product or any available optional equipment without first completely reading and  understanding these instructions  If you are unable to understand the warnings  cautions or  instructions  contact a healthcare professional  the dealers or technical supports before attempting  to use this equipment  otherwise  injury or damage may occur    5  There are certain situations  including some medical conditions  where the scooter user will need    to practice operating the scooter in the presence of a trained attendant  A trained attendant can be    www vitamobilitywerks com    4    10     11     12     13     14     15     l6   17     18     19     20     21     defined as a family member or care professional especially trained in assisting a scooter user in  various daily living activities  Consult with your physician if you are taking any medication that  may affect your ability to operate yo
29. ttery case should be inspected for cleanliness and evidence of damage    If the charger indicates red light  please kindly check if the charger is defected or if the cable  wiring connection is poor     Please keep the battery  and connectors clean otherwise the charging condition will be poor     To Change the batteries in your scooters        Remove the battery cover and captain seat    Unfasten the battery tie down strap    Disconnect the battery harnesses properly    Disconnect the battery by opening gray connector  Remove the old batteries from the battery wells    Place a new battery in each battery well    Reconnect the gray connectors    Check the terminal boots for correct position   Reconnect the battery tie down strap    Reinstall the battery cover and seat back to the scooter     Removing the battery and seat from the scooter is allowed before transporting     www vitamobilitywerks com    30          Battery Cable    Battery Terminal          WARNING    lt  Ifyou hand is wet or sweaty  Do NOT replace the batteries    lt  Please always use two batteries of the same type at the same amp hour capacity      lt  gt  Always replace both batteries at the same time  Please do not mix old and new batteries together     www vitamobilitywerks com    31    SCOOTER MAINTENANCE  amp  REPAIR    Your power scooter is designed for minimal maintenance  However  like any motorized vehicle it  requires routine maintenance  To keep your power scooters or power wheelchairs for years of
30. umber of segments from 1 to 5  The setting time will take 5    seconds for each segment    2  L will flash while turning at corner      3  As a constant speed detector to determine the signal  the speed light will flash while    travelling at constant speed        Symbols on LCD     H    symbol means    High Speed       Corresponding from 1 5    H speed        L    symbol means    Low Speed        Corresponding from 1 5      speed        L    symbol flashing means    Turning at the corner         speed    www vitamobilitywerks com       l6    O   j    3 Power Indication    ITEM SPECIFICATION       Scale Bar          Battery Remaining    Capacity          and Flashing    Low power O  Warning Warning LED Flashing          Flicker Frequency Every 2 sec      1  Scale status only decrease  won   t increase    2  When the remaining capacity was less than 30   warning sound     Be Be    two short sounds     Operation Characters    act at 5 seconds intervals   While  a  Key Off  b  Charging Mode  c  Sleep Mode  warning sound released     www vitamobilitywerks com    17    ITEM SPECIFICATION  Remaining Voltage  V   Scale Bar  Capacity                                                                                                                             Charge Indication                   I  EEES C IC   E Fam Fi Em                                                                                                    Increase  Frequency     1  Scale status only decrease  won t increase 
31. ur scooter safely    Do not attempt to lift or move a power scooter by any of its removable parts including the  armrests  seats or shrouds  Personal injury and damage to the power chair may result    Never try to use your scooter beyond its limitations as described in this manual    Please do not sit on your scooter while it is in a moving vehicle    Keep your hands away from the wheels  tires  while driving scooters  Be aware that loose fitting  clothing can become caught in the drive tires    Consult your physician if you are taking prescribed medication or if you have any certain  physical limitations  Some medications and limitations may impair your ability to operate  scooters in a safe manner    Be aware when the drive mode is unlocked or locked    Don t remove anti tipper if there is any tipper equipped with the scooter    Contact with tools can cause electrical shock and do not connect an extension cord to the AC DC  converter or the battery charger    Do not attempt to lift or move your scooter by any of its removal parts  such as the armrests   seats  or shroud    When climbing an incline  don   t drive at an angle up the face of the incline  Drive your scooter  straight up the incline  This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or a fall    Don   t climb a slope steeper than the scooter   s limitation    Don   t attempt to have your scooter proceed backward down any step  curb or other obstacle  This  may cause the scooter to fall or tip    Always reduce your s
32. without a full charge may be permanently damaged  causing unreliable performance and limited  service life  It 1s recommended that you charge the scooter batteries periodically throughout periods of    prolonged storage to ensure proper performance     DISPOSAL OF YOUR SCOOTER  Your scooter must be disposed of according to applicable local and national statutory regulations  Contact  your local waste disposal agency or authorized dealer for information on proper disposal of packaging     metal frame components  plastic components  electronics  and batteries     www vitamobilitywerks com    34    CIRCUIT DIAGRAM         PPP        Ge      rts TEL   1 mw ES Y       vOr1 071                          9       Fo wy    e E  A    H I           PE  ddi mi S               TR Au MU      t              PE     HEHH     UER r ETHE  a       Hanae       www vitamobilitywerks com    35    V15   BOM LIST DRAWING     4  INDICATOR LIGHT FL    2  INDICATOR LIGHT FR    3  FRONT COVER    4  HANDLE CAP    5  TILLER FF COVER   6  RUBBER DUST COVER   7  TILLER FR COVER   8  DRINK BRACKET    9  HEAD LIGHT    10  HANDEL    11  FLOOR    12  FRONT BUMBER    13  REAR LAMP BASE   14  CARPET    15  REAR FENDER    16  REAR BUMPER    17  SIDE COVER R     8  REAR VIEW MIRROR RAL   19  METER ASM    20 BATTERY    2  MAIN FRAME     23 SU RIM   23 TYRE     29  INNER RIM    29 BATTERY UPPER SHROUD   20 REAR SUSPENSION    2  SIDE COVER L     20 BATTERY LOWER SHROUD     29  CAPTAIN SEAT ASM   30  SEAT SLIDING RAIL   
    
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