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Page 4: ...complaint or compliment We want to hear it all So please register your ATTO and share your feedback with us via the dedicated form on our website Enjoy your ATTO Please note that this manual refers t...

Page 5: ...14 Warnings and Cautions 15 Users and Certified Technicians 16 BACKGROUND 17 Certification and Compliance 18 SAFETY 19 Safety and Usage Instructions 20 First Time Users 20 General 21 Driving in Public...

Page 6: ...re 28 Safety Labels 29 Damaged Labels 30 Compliance and Warning Labels 31 EMC Information 31 Electromagnetic Interference EMI from Radio Wave Sources 31 Mobility Scooter Electromagnetic Interference E...

Page 7: ...Adjusting Driving Console Angle 47 Tiller Angle Adjustment 49 Driving Console 50 ON OFF and Speed Control Buttons 50 Display Panel 51 Menus ATTO SPORT 51 Throttle 52 USB Port 53 Display Dimming 53 Bee...

Page 8: ...rgency Braking 59 Steering 59 Steering in a Tight Spot 59 Steering in Reverse 59 Turning Corners 62 Folding Closing 62 Trolley Mode 66 Separating the Chassis 67 Lifting Separated Chassis 69 Connecting...

Page 9: ...78 TROUBLESHOOTING 79 If Your ATTO Does Not Operate 79 ATTO Is ON But Does Not Move 79 Charging Problems 79 MAINTENANCE 80 Electrical Fuse 80 Possible Causes of a Blown Fuse 80 Replacing a Blown Fuse...

Page 10: ...obility Scooter 86 Speed 86 Weight 86 Weight Capacity 86 Dimensions 86 Ground Clearance 86 Front Wheel Drive Motor 86 Tires 87 Battery 87 Charger 87 Controller 87 Turning Radius 87 Freewheel Mode 87 M...

Page 11: ...Weight 89 Weight Capacity 89 Dimensions 89 Ground Clearance 89 Front Wheel Drive Motor 89 Tires 89 Battery 89 Operating Range 90 Charger 90 Controller 90 Turning Radius 90 Freewheel Mode 90 Maximum I...

Page 12: ...s 92 Ground Clearance 92 Front Wheel Drive Motor 92 Tires 93 Battery 93 Operating Range 93 Charger 93 Controller 93 Turning Radius 93 Freewheel Mode 93 Maximum Incline 93 Height Restrictions 93 Enviro...

Page 13: ...specific make it will be stated by name No part of the contents of this manual may be used for any other purpose disclosed to any person or firm or reproduced by any means without the express prior w...

Page 14: ...r permanent walking difficulties or walking disability due to an injury a physical disability age or a medical condition Designated users should conduct a preliminary assessment of eyesight reaction t...

Page 15: ...ating the ATTO including when changing from the folded position to the drive position and vice versa while driving and during transportation of an ATTO The purpose of the manual is to get you acquaint...

Page 16: ...ntial damage to your ATTO Frames highlight some more general information we would like you to take note of In this Owner s Manual you will also find some additional special warnings and cautions as fo...

Page 17: ...If you are unable to understand the warnings cautions and instructions contact Movinglife Technical Support before attempting to service or operate this equipment Otherwise injury or damage may occur...

Page 18: ...en a while since you have driven one you are strongly advised to get some training to ensure that you can steer and control the vehicle properly especially on uneven surfaces Your assessment should in...

Page 19: ...irplanes and trains so long as those vehicles are constructed or adapted to carry a mobility scooter and providing that the ATTO fits onboard Laws and regulation may vary from country to country and f...

Page 20: ...ground Beware of snow ice sleet rain strong wind sand broken glass and other obstacles and interferences All those and other such irregularities are dangerous to you and to others and should be avoid...

Page 21: ...cal support before attempting to use this equipment Otherwise injury or damage may occur There are certain situations including some medical conditions where the ATTO user will have to practice operat...

Page 22: ...aching or bending while driving your ATTO Bending forward creates the risk of accidental throttle contact Bending sideways while seated creates the risk of tipping over It is important to maintain a s...

Page 23: ...arts while the handlebar is turned sharply Do not make a sharp turn or a sudden stop while riding your ATTO Always reduce your speed and maintain a stable center of gravity when turning a sharp corner...

Page 24: ...eel mode when on an incline or decline Never park on inclines or declines If you must stop on an incline always lean forward to shift the center of gravity and prevent the ATTO from tipping over backw...

Page 25: ...r s reach shall not exceed 41 C The motor surface can reach temperatures greater than 41 C after driving Do not touch these parts when folding or unfolding the ATTO or wait until the motor has cooled...

Page 26: ...Personal injury and damage to the ATTO may result Load Never use the ATTO to carry tow push or pull anything but yourself You may use dedicated accessories approved by Movinglife to carry shopping bag...

Page 27: ...signed with such use in mind and Movinglife is not liable for any damage or injury incurred from such use Programming of the controller must only be carried out by authorized personnel Incorrect progr...

Page 28: ...sories that were not provided or approved by the manufacturer 3 Get to know the feel of your ATTO and its capabilities We recommend that you perform a safety check before each use to make sure your AT...

Page 29: ...tremely low temperatures the batteries may freeze and your ATTO may not operate At extremely high temperatures your ATTO may operate at slower speeds due to a safety feature of the controller that pre...

Page 30: ...rive mode N Unlocked freewheel D Locked Drive mode Do not lift any handle so marked while seated on ATTO Marked handle is not intended for product lifting ATTO may topple when not in Parking mode Do n...

Page 31: ...he maximum weight capacity for ATTO SPORT MAX is 136 kg 300 lb Reduce speed to minimum when approaching an incline or a turn Avoid ascending or descending ramps curbs or slopes greater than 6 degrees...

Page 32: ...Information It is very important that you read this information regarding the possible effects of electromagnetic interference on your ATTO Electromagnetic Interference EMI from Radio Wave Sources Mob...

Page 33: ...de citizens band CB radios walkie talkies security fire and police transceivers cellular telephones and other personal communication devices Some cellular telephones and similar devices transmit signa...

Page 34: ...erence EMI from sources such as radio and TV stations amateur radio HAM transmitters two way radios and cellular phones can affect mobility scooters Following the warnings listed below should reduce t...

Page 35: ...ATTO has passed an EMI immunity test according to EN 60601 1 Class B Modification of any kind to the electronics of the ATTO as manufactured by Movinglife may adversely affect the EMI immunity levels...

Page 36: ...ATTONOMY Features available for both ATTO and ATTO SPORT Figure 1 ATTO in Folded mode...

Page 37: ...36 SPECIFICATIONS Figure 2 ATTO in Drive mode...

Page 38: ...Figure 3 ATTO in Trolley mode...

Page 39: ...ORT MAX only Rear light lifting handle Regenerative braking control system Anti theft wireless key fob Powerful LED Headlights Front disk brake for extra safety Shock absorbing airless NPT tires Extra...

Page 40: ...g and closing folding the ATTO Once completed use the manual to guide you while you practice each step It may be difficult at first but it will become very easy once you have practiced it several time...

Page 41: ...p your fingers away from moving parts that may close during opening 2 Release the adjustment lever of the handlebar see Figure 4 step 1 and bring the handlebar to an upright position see Figure 4 step...

Page 42: ...he front wheel touches the ground see Figure 8 Figure 8 7 Using the main handle pull the main body away from the rod thus rolling the rear wheels away from the front wheel see Figure 9 Figure 9 Gently...

Page 43: ...lever down until it clicks and locks in place see Figure 12 step 1 In case the front lever requires significant force to operate you should apply horizontal pressure on the main handle toward the fro...

Page 44: ...are unable to lift the chair backward return the handle to its original position and try again Figure 13 Using the handle pull the back of the chair backward until it clicks and locks in place see Fig...

Page 45: ...place See Figure 17 step 2 Make sure the battery is properly connected before folding ATTO or turning it on Figure 17 Removing the Battery Identify the battery release button see highlighted in red in...

Page 46: ...when ATTO has been exposed to any type of moisture DO NOT sit on ATTO while recharging the battery A new battery MUST be fully charged prior to initial use of ATTO ALWAYS fully charge a new battery b...

Page 47: ...Comfort adjustments PINCH POINT Operations described below are performed near and around pinch points Be sure to follow instructions to prevent injury Make sure you keep your fingers away from moving...

Page 48: ...ing Console tilt adjustment Seat Height Adjustment REQUIRES TOOLS It is recommended that adjusting seat height be performed by certified technicians to reduce injury and damage Although ATTO s seat is...

Page 49: ...be able to remove the bulky metal pin located in one of the four adjustment holes Keep holding the seat in its place Remove the pin while holding the seat with your other hand see Figure 25 step 3 Fi...

Page 50: ...sers the tiller can be positioned closer using special parts ask your local dealer You will require a 4 mm Allen wrench hex key to adjust the angle 1 Your ATTO must be in an open position to adjust th...

Page 51: ...until your ATTO starts B The two buttons on either side of the ON OFF button marked and are your speed limit control Along with the number shown on the display panel they allow you to set the maximum...

Page 52: ...meter indicates the approximate battery charge level As with all Lithium Ion batteries the charge level indication is only 100 accurate when the battery is fully charged All other indications are appr...

Page 53: ...d Horn buttons A ATTO is equipped with a Driving Direction button Press on the button to change the driving direction Once the driving direction has changed ATTO will sound a single beep when in Forwa...

Page 54: ...sing buttons can be enabled or disabled To enable press the and Horn buttons simultaneously To mute the beeps press the and Horn buttons simultaneously The horn is always active Handlebar Grips ATTO A...

Page 55: ...A Hex key Loosen the screw on the clasp adjust to the desired angle and tighten the screw until it is locked PINCH POINT Be careful of pinch points near the grip hinge To prevent injury keep your fing...

Page 56: ...support The backrest may fold down and may cause you to lose your balance which could result in personal injury ATTO SPORT Front Handle Brake ATTO SPORT is equipped with an additional manually operat...

Page 57: ...We recommend that you select a maximum speed setting using the and buttons on either side of the ON OFF button at which you feel comfortable safe and fully in control of your ATTO Make sure that you a...

Page 58: ...Forward mode If the arrow is pointing backward in the direction of your body then you should press the Direction button until you hear one beep and see that the Direction Arrow has been reset and is n...

Page 59: ...ower than the maximum speed limit set on the speed control dial Cruise Control ATTO SPORT Only Pressing and simultaneously while squeezing the throttle will activate the scooter s automatic Drive mode...

Page 60: ...ers and obstacles Also to avoid the risk of tipping over reduce speed before negotiating any turns Steering in a Tight Spot If you must steer in a tight spot such as entering a doorway or when turning...

Page 61: ...Avoid sudden stops and starts When climbing an incline try to keep ATTO moving If you must stop start up again slowly and then accelerate cautiously When driving down an incline do so by adjusting the...

Page 62: ...could cause your ATTO to become unstable resulting in personal injury and or damage to your ATTO Figure 34 Maximum recommended incline angle When approaching an incline it is best to lean forward see...

Page 63: ...e turn wider to prevent your ATTO from tipping over ATTO SPORT will automatically reduce speed when turning a corner if you are travelling at a speed over 6 km h 3 7 mph When you turn a sharp corner r...

Page 64: ...39 step 1 and bring the handle to 100 degrees position See Figures 38 and 39 step 2 Allow the seat to slide down until it clicks in place See Figures 38 and 39 step 3 Figure 38 Figure 39 4 Push the b...

Page 65: ...ignificant amount of force to operate apply horizontal pressure on the main handle toward the front of the ATTO see Figure 41 step 2 This will release pressure on the front lever and will make it easi...

Page 66: ...quires your full attention Figure 43 7 Pull the rod height lever see Figure 44 step 1 to adjust the height of the handlebar to the lowest position and bring the lever back to the secure position see F...

Page 67: ...y mode 2 Press the rod button see Figure 46 step 1 and tilt it away from the main ATTO body see Figure 46 step 2 Figure 46 3 Hold ATTO by the handlebar and rotate the main handle by 180 degrees see Fi...

Page 68: ...sis can be separated and reassembled quickly and easily This is a very useful feature when storing the ATTO in the trunk of a car or in an airplane s overhead bin 1 Make sure the handlebar is secured...

Page 69: ...andlebar with one hand and press the central release button with your other hand until you feel a click see Figure 51 Figure 51 4 Move the front chassis from the handlebar and separate from the back c...

Page 70: ...ur car make sure both chassis are set flat on the ground where they will not be an obstacle to you or others 2 Grab each of the chassis one at a time using its designated handles and carry it to its d...

Page 71: ...54 Figure 54 Place the back chassis vertically Hold the front chassis by the handlebar and bring it toward the back chassis see Figure 55 Figure 55 2 Bring the two parts together and use the hanging h...

Page 72: ...ant amount of force to operate apply horizontal pressure on the driving console handle toward the center of the ATTO This will release pressure on the separation levers and will make them easier to cl...

Page 73: ...ure ATTO s power is turned off Never sit on ATTO while handling the freewheel lever When you have finished pushing your ATTO always lock the brakes by pushing the freewheel lever to D mode Operating t...

Page 74: ...When disconnecting the charger always do so in reverse order of the connecting procedure Figure 60 Standard Flight battery top and XL Flight battery bottom Figure 61 ATTO ATTO SPORT charger XL Flight...

Page 75: ...nnected to the socket 2 Connect the other end of the charger to ATTO s battery The charger LED will turn red to indicate that the battery is not fully charged and that it is currently charging 3 When...

Page 76: ...ng the remote and cannot be turned on using the scooter s onboard ON OFF button Pairing the Remote Key Fob Required only when a new fob has been provided to replace one of the two originals or in case...

Page 77: ...odes Charging the Rear Light Lifting Handle The rear light can be charged either via the USB charger onboard the scooter or via a suitable external USB charger To charge onboard the scooter place the...

Page 78: ...ATTO Low Blinking E2 Throttle may be pressed while ATTO is turned on Release the throttle If problem persists restart ATTO Otherwise contact support High Blinking E3 Motor reports an overload Shutdown...

Page 79: ...king Cover or otherwise secure the tiller and handlebar to prevent it from being damaged due to moving objects or by your ATTO shifting around during transport To transport ATTO in a car please see th...

Page 80: ...n the Maintenance section of this Owner s Manual 6 Once you make sure the fuse is working try to turn the ATTO on by pressing the ON OFF button for at least two seconds If ATTO still does not turn on...

Page 81: ...tery pack see Figure 65 ATTO ATTO SPORT ATTO SPORT MAX Figure 65 Fuse location Possible Causes of a Blown Fuse The fuse is designed to protect the battery from overcharging discharging You should chec...

Page 82: ...may cause personal injury and or damage to your ATTO If the fuse continues to blow an underlying electrical fault needs professional attention Please contact an authorized Movinglife dealer Do not re...

Page 83: ...onths or more frequently if opening and closing ATTO becomes more difficult to perform you may use any light lubricant that is not sticky or corrosive on aluminum and plastic Lubrication points are sh...

Page 84: ...If you have not used your ATTO for more than one month make sure that you charge the battery the night before you are going to use it This will ensure your ATTO has a fully charged battery There is no...

Page 85: ...ures and never charge a frozen battery This damages the battery and can cause personal injury To use your ATTO after an extended period of storage Open the scooter if it was closed folded during stora...

Page 86: ...ntative Accessories ATTO Accessories are a range of versatile innovative products created specifically to support and work with ATTO Mobility Scooters Many can be installed once and then used in all u...

Page 87: ...world Nevertheless when open and ready to drive ATTO is the largest and most comfortable in its category ATTO dimensions units in cm inch Part Height Length Width Trolley mode 72 28 39 15 3 42 16 5 Dr...

Page 88: ...r The unique Brushless DC Motor Controller by Movinglife Ltd has a unique LED display with dimming option and a clear error view Internal data and an error log make for easy maintenance and traceabili...

Page 89: ...e to normal outdoor conditions Nevertheless we recommend operating your scooter only in dry weather conditions and storing your ATTO indoors to ensure performance and safety Flammability ATTO Is desig...

Page 90: ...de 72 28 39 15 3 44 5 17 5 Drive mode 90 35 120 47 58 2 23 Ground Clearance ATTO SPORT s ground clearance is 10 cm 4 Front Wheel Drive Motor To provide a smooth and continuous ride over many years and...

Page 91: ...ror view Internal data and an error log make for easy maintenance and traceability The Movinglife Controller provides 10A continuous working current with a maximum of 50A peak Turning Radius 1 35 mete...

Page 92: ...we recommend operating your scooter only in dry weather conditions and storing your ATTO SPORT indoors to ensure performance and safety Flammability ATTO SPORT is designed according to UL94 V 0 Manufa...

Page 93: ...rtheless when open and ready to drive ATTO SPORT MAX is the largest and most comfortable in its category ATTO SPORT MAX s dimensions units in cm inch Part Height Length Width Trolley mode 72 28 39 15...

Page 94: ...rs to board airplanes with the scooter Operating Range Battery model Metric Imperial 280 8 Wh 27 km 16 7 mile Charger UL and CE approved the charger has self shutdown functionality for safety and exte...

Page 95: ...h pressure ATTO SPORT MAX withstood the testing and continued to work with zero malfunctions which guarantees resistance to normal outdoor conditions Nevertheless we recommend operating your scooter o...

Page 96: ...039500 Israel Tel 972 73 391 3999 Email info movinglife com Authorized representative Obelis Group Ltd Bd G n ral Wahis 53 B 1030 Brussels Belgium US IMPORTER Movinglife Inc Tour Scotia 1002 rue Sherb...

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Page 98: ...ATTO I ATTO SPORT I ATTO SPORT MAX Owner s Manual English Ver 4 0 5th Issue March 2021 Copyright 2020 2021 All rights reserved...

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