Amylior Gs 100 User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
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For instructions on how to assemble this scooter for a customer, the dealer must visit
the Amylior website or scan this QR code and click on Support / Support for Professionals.

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SAFETY GUIDELINES
The distributor/dealer must supply a copy of this manual to the user upon delivery.
Do not operate this scooter without first reading this Owner’s Manual.
Before using this scooter, the user must read, understand and follow all the instructions and
suggestions in this manual in order to ensure comfort and safety.
If instructions and warnings are not understood, the user must contact the distributor/
dealer or a qualified technician before operating this scooter.
Failure to do the above, may result in damage and/or injury.
! WARNING
These warnings must be followed, failure to do so may cause
personal injury or may damage the scooter.
1 PROHIBITED!
Prohibited actions must never be performed.
Performing an action that is prohibited can cause personal injury
or may damage the scooter.
EMI
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is an electrical “noise” caused by electric
motors, machines, generators, and other equipment that interferes with the
integrity of data being processed in nearby computers or passing through
transmission lines.
Notes are informative statements to help further explain actions,
warnings or product detail.
NOTE -
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. General information ....................................................................................................2
2. Indications of use .........................................................................................................2
3. Safety guidelines......................................................................................................2-3
4. EMI (electromagnetic interference)................................................................. 4-5-6-7
5. Gs100 parts ................................................................................................................8
6. Technical specifications ...............................................................................................9
7. Control panel ....................................................................................................... 10-11
8. Seat adjustment..........................................................................................................12
9. Park brake ..................................................................................................................13
10. Reuse by third parties ................................................................................................13
11. Your scooter ...............................................................................................................14
12. Disassembling your scooter................................................................................. 14-15
13. Assembling your scooter............................................................................................16
14. Care and maintenance......................................................................................... 17-18
15. Diagnostics ...........................................................................................................19-20
16. Limited warranty ........................................................................................................21
Our mission ............................................................................................................... 22
Our values ................................................................................................................ 22
Contact us ................................................................................................................. 22

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
This Owner’s Manual is an integral part of the delivery of the Gs100 Scooter. The user
should have it readily available at all times. It must be kept with the scooter, should the
scooter be transfered to another user.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes relative to the details included in
this manual. They may be modified to reflect technical improvements made.This document
cannot be reprinted, translated and/or duplicated in any form whatsoever, even in part,
unless prior written consent from the manufacturer. Any modifications to this Owner’s
Manual will not be communicated. A current version is available upon request.
2. INSTRUCTIONS AND USE
The Gs100 Scooter is designed for people with reduced mobility. The maximum weight
limit of 300 lb (135 kg) must not be exceeded.
BEFORE USING YOUR SCOOTER
•The dealer must supply you with instructions
for use and safety guidelines.
•Before getting onto your scooter, the
key must always be in the off position
and the brake must be engaged.
•Adjust your seat to the forward-facing
position and flip the armrest up to slide into
the seat. Lower the armrest once seated.
•Adjust the tiller to a comfortable position.
•Use caution when getting off
your scooter. Always turn off the
key engage the brake prior.
•Respect the 300 lb (135 kg) weight limit
for your scooter. This includes objects
that you transport and carry with you.
•Refrain from using your cellular phone
while using your scooter. Turn your cellular
phone off to charge it in the USB port.
3. SAFETY GUIDELINES
If there is information in this manual that you do not understand or if you
need assistance to use your scooter, please contact your dealer or qualified technician
before operating this scooter. Failure to follow instructions and procedures, can cause
either personal injury, component damage or malfunction. Amylior disclaims all liability
for injury or damage resulting in an improper use.
CAUTION: READ and FOLLOW all instructions, warnings
and notes in this manual before using your Gs100 scooter.
•An authorized dealer of Amylior products
must deliver this product and follow all
procedures contained in this manual.
• DO NOT transport passengers
under any circumstances.
• ALWAYS shut down your scooter
and engage the park brake before
assembly or disassembly.
• DO NOT turn at high speeds.
• ALWAYS keep weight centered on
the scooter to avoid tipping.
• DO NOT back up onto an incline or
on uneven terrain. Always approach
an obstacle or incline head-on.
• DO NOT use your scooter on stairs or
escalators. Use an elevator or ramp with
a recommended gradient. Maximum
recommended incline is 6 degrees.
• ALWAYS lower your speed when
driving down an incline.
• ALWAYS ensure your seat is facing
forward and is properly affixed
to your scooter prior to use.
• DO NOT climb inclines or obstacles
that do not respect the safe
capacity of your scooter.
• CAUTION! Be careful you do not
pinch your fingers during assembly
and disassembly of your scooter.
• NEVER remain seated in your scooter
during transportation in a vehicule
or in accessible transportation.
• ALWAYS anchor your scooter
with certified attachments
during transportation.
• ALWAYS inspect your scooter before each
use (p.2). If you detect any issue, you should
refrain from use and contact your dealer.
• ALWAYS respect pedestrian rules
and any other regulations in your
area when using your scooter.
• DO NOT drive on roads.
As a pedestrian, you are permitted to
use an intersection to cross the road.
• DO NOT use on icy surfaces or
in other slippery conditions.
• DO NOT use your scooter under
the influence of alcohol, drugs
or medications.
• DO NOT jump the sidewalk or
navigate stairs with your scooter.
• CAUTION! Be carefull when navigating
surfaces such as grass, gravel,
balconies or elevated surfaces
without railings.

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4. EMI (electromagnetic interference)
! WARNING - Read all warnings to reduce the risk of unintended
brake release or scooter movement:
1. Beware of the danger from hand-held transceivers. Never turn on or use a hand-held
transceiver while power to your scooter is on. Use extra care if you believe that such a
device may be in use near your scooter.
2. Be aware of nearby radio or TV stations and avoid coming close to them.
3. If unintended movement occurs, turn your scooter off as soon as it
is safe to do so.
!WARNING
A. WHAT IS EMI?
1. EMI means: electromagnetic (EM) interference (I). EMI comes from radio wave
sources such as radio transmitters and transceivers.
(A “transceiver” is a device that both sends and receives radio
wave signals).
2. There are a number of sources of intense EMI in your daily environment. Some of
these are obvious and easy to avoid. Others are not, and you may not be able to
avoid them.
3. Scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) emitted from
sources such as radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-
way radios, and cellular phones.
4. EMI can also be produced by conducted sources or electrostatic discharge (ESD).
!WARNING
B. WHAT EFFECT CAN EMI HAVE?
1. EMI can cause your scooter, without warning, to:
•Release its brakes
•Move by itself
•Move in unintended directions
If any of these occurs, it could result in severe injury to you or others.
2. EMI can damage the control system of your scooter. This could create a safety hazard,
and lead to costly repairs.
!WARNING
C. SOURCES OF EMI
The sources of EMI fall into three broad types:
1. Hand-held transceivers: The antenna is usually mounted directly on the unit.
These include:
•Citizens band (CB) radios
•“Walkie-talkies”
•Security, fire and police radios
•Cellular phones
•Laptop computers with phone or fax
•Other personal communication devices

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C. SOURCES OF EMI (continued)
2. Medium-Range Mobile Transceivers: These include two-way radios used in
police cars, fire trucks, ambulances and taxi cabs. The antenna isusually mounted on
the outside of the vehicle.
NOTE - These devices can transmit signals while they are on, even if
they are not in use.
3. Long-Range Transceivers: These include commercial radio and TV broadcast
antenna towers and amateur (HAM) radios.
NOTE - The following are not likely to cause EMI problems:
•Laptop computers (without phone or fax),
•Cordless phones,
•TV sets or AM/FM radios,
•CD or tape players.
!WARNING
D. DISTANCE FROM THE SOURCE
EM energy rapidly becomes more intense as you get closer to the source. For this reason,
EMI from hand-held devices are of special concern (see C.1 (portable transceiver) from the
previous section for more information). A person using one of these devices can bring high
levels of EM energy very close to your scooter without you knowing it.
!WARNING
E. IMMUNITY LEVEL
1. The level of EM is measured in volts per meter (V/m). Every scooter can resist EMI up
to a certain level. This is called its “immunity level”.
2. The higher the immunity level, the less the risk of EMI. It is believed
that a 20 V/m immunity level will protect the scooter user from the
more common sources of radio waves. This product respects that immunity level.
NOTE - There is no way to know the effect on EMI if you add accessories or modify
this scooter. Any change to your scooter may increase the risk of EMI. Parts not
specifically tested or parts from other suppliers have unknown EMI properties.
!WARNING
F. REPORT ALL SUSPECTED EMI INCIDENTS
You should promptly report any unintended movement or brake release. Be sure to indicate
whether there was a radio wave source near your scooter at the time.
Contact: Amylior customer service department at +1 450 424-0288
!WARNING
G. EMI FROM SCOOTER
Electromagnetic field emitted by electronics component included in this scooter may
interfere with other electronic devices emitting similar field, such as shopping mall alarm
systems.

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5. Gs100 PARTS
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6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Gs100 Scooter
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight capacity 300 lb (135 kg)
Maximum Speed 4.5 mph (6.5 km/h)
Operating Range Up to 12 miles (20 km)
Ground Clearance to Center Deck 2.2” (56 mm)
Ground Clearance to Transaxle/Motor 1.7” (43 mm)
Turning Radius 39” (990 mm)
Types of batteries 22 Ah
Colors Blue Matte or Cabernet
Charger 3 A, off board
Controller 45 A
DIMENSIONS
Length 42.5” (1080 mm)
Width 21.5” (546 mm)
Height (ground to top of back of seat) 33” (840 mm)
Seat Height with backrest folded 23.5” - 25.5” (600 mm - 650 mm)
Ground to top of Deck Height 4.5” (115 mm)
Deck to Top of Seat Height 17” (430 mm)
Front Axle to Rear Axle 32” (815 mm)
WEIGHT OF UNIT (assembled) 121 lb (54.9 kg)
Front Half 44 lb (20 kg)
Drive-train 28 lb (12.7 kg)
Seat with armrests 22 lb (10 kg)
Batteries 21 lb/Pack (9.5 kg)
TIRES Standard tires
Front 8” (205 mm)
Rear 8” (205 mm)
Rear Anti-Tippers 2” (50 mm)
STANDARD SEAT
Back Height – no headrest 14” (355 mm)
1 - Removable, collapsible basket
2 - Rear-view mirror
3 - Control panel
4 - Adjustable armrest
5 - Folding backrest
6 - Brake lever
7 - Battery rack
8 - Non-slip rubber floor mat
9 - Lock tiller
10 - Adjustable knob for tiller
11- Adjustable tiller
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7. CONTROL PANEL Battery Meter • This gauge is to help you evaluate the battery power remaining for
your scooter.
• Green = fully charged,
Yellow = 50 % charged,
Red = less than 50 % charged
Speed
Adjustment
Knob
• It is recommended to select a speed setting at which you are comfortable,
safe and in control, depending on your current situation and conditions.
• Adjust speed from minimum to maximum, by turning the knob.
• Turtle
= minimum speed /
Rabbit
= maximum speed
Horn Buttons • To sound the horn: Press the button.
Throttle
Control Lever
• Your dealer can reverse the controls depending on your personal
needs.
• To move forward: Pull the lever toward you with your right hand
or push the lever up with your left thumb.
• To move in reverse: Pull the lever toward you with your left hand
or push the lever up with your right thumb.
Key Switch
(On/Off)
• Your scooter requires a key to function. Always keep the second key
in a safe place.
• To start: insert the key then turn the key clockwise 90degrees. The
battery meter will light up.
• To shut down the unit: turn the key counter clockwise to the
vertical position.
Charging Port • Charging your batteries: It can be done via the port below the
control panel or directly on the battery pack.
USB Port • The USP port can be used to charge devices that use a USB cable.
1 - Battery meter
2 - Speed adjustment knob
3 - USB port
4 - Throttle control lever «Forward»
5 - Key switch ON/OFF
6 - Horn button
7 - Throttle control lever «Reverse»
8 - Charger port
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9. PARK BRAKE
Your scooter is equipped with an electromagnetic park brake on the base
toward the back.
1. To use your scooter, the lever must be
engaged in the Drive position “D”.
2. To move your scooter without using
battery power, disengage the lever in the
neutral position “N”.
3. Once in the “N” position, push the
scooter slowly. Pushing too quickly will
activate a slowing mechanism and will
make it difficult to push.
!WARNING
•Do not sit the scooter if the brake lever is in the “N” or neutral position.
•Always ensure the brake lever is in the “D” position before inserting the key
to use scooter.
•Never disengage the brake lever while driving.
10. REUSE BY THIRD PARTIES
If you transfer your scooter to a new user, please remember to hand over all technical
documentation needed to ensure safe operation. In accordance with specifications, the
Gs100 Scooter must first be inspected, cleaned and returned to pristine condition by a
certified or qualified technician.
8. SEAT ADJUSTMENT
1. • To adjust the width between
armrests, loosen adjustment
knobs located at the rear of the
seat and slide armrests out/in to
increase/decrease width.
• Once proper width is achieved,
tighten adjustment knobs.
2. • To adjust armrest angle, turn
the screw located on the bottom
back of the armrest to achieve
desired angle.
• To increase angle, turn the screw
counter clockwise.
• To decrease angle, turn the
screw clockwise.
3. • The seat can be rotated 360
degrees and locked at any
45-degree increment position.
• To adjust the seat, pull up the
lever below the seat and rotate
to the desired position. Release
the handle to lock the seat in any
45-degree position. Rotate side to
side until it is locked.

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3. • Remove key from the key switch.
4. • Remove seat by holding
firmly on each side and lifting
straight upward.
5. • Lift both battery packs off
the scooter.
6. • Remove basket from the tiller by pulling up.
7. • Fold tiller down and lock. Push in
and turn the tiller lock clockwise
90° to lock the front wheel, making
it easier to carry. Loosen tiller
adjustment knob and fold the tiller
down flat.
8. • Tighten the adjustment knob to secure it in the lowered position.
Once it is lowered and locked, this may be used as a handle for
easy transportation.
9. • Separate the drive train portion from
the front chassis by lifting the quick
release handle with one hand and
pulling the front chassis up and off
with the other hand to separate the
two portions.
11. DISASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER
Your scooter has been designed to disassemble into 5 components to make it easier
for transport. For your safety, please follow these steps:
12. DISASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER
1. • Ensure you are on a level surface.
2. • Lock the tiller.
1 - Detachable collapsible basket
2 - Seat
3 - Portable battery pack
4 - Front Chassis
5 - Drive train
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13. ASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER
1. • Line drive train up with front
chassis. Lower the front chassis
onto the drive train until the
drive train release lever
engages.
A click should be heard.
2. • Reinstall the battery pack by gently lowering it into position onto the
frame.
3. • Loosen the tiller adjustment knob, lift tiller to the desired upright
position and tighten the knob.
4. • Install the basket by placing it onto the bracket and push down to
lock it in place.
5. • Install the seat by holding it
on an angle to see the swivel
post underneath.
6. • Then insert the post into
the receptacle.
7. • Push the seat down to lock it in place then move the seat left and
right, to make sure it is locked in place.
8. • Before driving, unlock the tiller by turning the tiller lock knob 90
degrees counter clockwise to the unlocked position. Leaving the tiller
locked, will prevent the tiller from turning and this may cause injury!
14. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING YOUR SCOOTER
TIRES
•Clean the tires with ordinary kitchen-type cleaners/mild soap and a damp cloth.
•Do not use solvents on tires. These can cause the tire material to break down
or become too soft.
BODY
•Use damp cloth with mild soap or detergent to remove dirt and oil.
•Use a clean soft cloth to dry and buff.
•Do not use a hose or pressure washer to wash your scooter.
SEAT AND FLOOR MAT
•Clean with a mild soap or mild detergent and a damp cloth (a vinyl cleaner may also be used)
and wipe with soft dry cloth.
BATTERIES
Battery maintenance is a crucial part of keeping your scooter in good working condition.
•Plug in the off-board charger after each use for 6-8hours.
For best results charge your batteries overnight after a day of use.
•If you do not plan to use the scooter for more than a week, fully charge the batteries and then
remove the battery packs from the scooter.
IMPORTANT : New batteries should be fully charged before use. A 12-hour charge
will provide maximum performance.
TIPS TO MAXIMIZE BATTERY LIFE:
•Use only the automatic off-board charger supplied for all routine charging.
•Do not use any other types of chargers.
•Avoid deep discharges and do not let the batteries drain completely.
•Do not leave batteries in a low state of charge for extended periods.
•Charge a discharged battery as soon as possible.
•Fully recharge batteries regularly.
•Always store batteries fully charged.
•Check stored batteries once a month and recharge as necessary.

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BATTERIES (CONTINUED)
TO CHARGE THE BATTERIES:
•The charger for your Gs100 scooter is an off-board charger.
•To charge the batteries, plug the charger into the charger port on the side of the console or
directly on the battery pack.
•When the batteries are fully charged, disconnect the charger power cord from the wall outlet
and from the charging port.
• WARNING: Explosive gases may be generated while charging the batteries. Keep the Gs100
and battery charger away from sources of ignition such as flames or sparks. Provide adequate
ventilation when charging the batteries.
NOTE: Your scooter will not move while the charger remains connected.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE:
!WARNING
•This scooter uses only deep cycle, scealed lead-acid SLA- or AGM-type batteries. The use
of any other type of batteries can cause an electrical overload or a spark that may cause an
explosion and/or a fire resulting in severe injury or death.
•These batteries are maintenance-free.
•There is no risk of spillage or leakage and these batteries can be safely transported
on planes, buses and trains.
REPLACING THE BATTERIES:
To prevent any risk of injury, your Amylior authorised dealer must replace the batteries.
MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER
There is a main circuit breaker that may be tripped under situations where there is a
heavy current draw. The main circuit breaker reset button is located on the battery pack.
If pressing the reset button does not rectify the issue, contact your authorized Amylior
dealer. If the main circuit breaker continues to trip, there may be an electrical issue that
needs to be addressed.
DO NOT attempt any electrical repairs yourself.
15. DIAGNOSTICS
The microprocessor of your scooter uses beeps to alert and inform you of any faults or
conditions. The diagnostic is based on the number of beeps as indicated in the following
table. If possible, review the information below before contacting your Amylior authorized
dealer. If you do, please have your scooter’s serial number in hand. It is located under
the floor mat.
1 beep 2 beeps
•Indicates the battery voltage is below the
required operating voltage of the scooter.
•Your scooter will continue to function at
reduced speeds. As the voltage drops you
will eventually experience a power loss.
•Fix this by charging your
scooter’s batteries.
•Indicate the battery voltage is too
low for the scooter to operate.
•At this voltage your scooter
will cease operation.
•Fix this by charging your scooter’s batteries.
•If you have charged the batteries and
the condition continues, one or both
scooter batteries may be faulty or there
may be a problem with your charger.
•Consult your authorized Amylior
dealer for assistance.
3 beeps 4 beeps
•Indicate to contact your authorized
Amylior dealer.
•Indicate that the motor
control board is overloaded
and/or overheated.
•This can occur if you have been driving up
an incline above the recommended 6° for
an extended period or if you are carrying
a payload higher than the recommended
weight capacity of 300lb(135kg).
•Your scooter will not operate
until the motor control board
cools back to its operational
temperature range.
•Fix this by turning off the key
switch and allowing the scooter
to cool down for 10minutes.

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16. LIMITED WARRANTY
Amylior guarantees this product against defects in materials and workmanship providing
the scooter was not misused or abused by the user.
Following are details regarding warranty coverage, from the date of purchase from an
authorized Amylior dealer.
• 5YEAR WARRANTY – Main frame, seat post, steering structure, and fork.
• 2YEAR WARRANTY – Motor/transaxle assembly, electromagnetic brake,
controller, charger, electrical cables, and other electronic components.
• 1YEAR WARRANTY – Original batteries and Bluetooth sound bar.
• EXCLUSIONS – Other than manufacturing defects, this warranty does not
apply to parts requiring replacement for normal wear and tear such as plastic
parts, motor brushes, brake pads, fuses and light bulbs, tires and inner tubes,
seat, and upholstery.
The above warranty does not apply in the case of an accident, negligence, abuse or
inappropriate transportation of the product. If this product is found to be defective during
the warranty period, it will be replaced or repaired by Amylior with new or refurbished
parts. This warranty does not cover freight charges for the replacement or repair of this
product.
Amylior is committed to supply products that meet the highest standard of quality. This
product has been built to this standard and has been carefully inspected prior to shipment.
This limited warranty represents the confidence we have in the quality of our parts and
labour. For any warranty service, contact the dealer or retailer that sold you this product.
If you are not satisfied, communicate with us directly. Please have readily available your
scooter’s model and serial number, reason for your call as well as the name of the retailer
that sold you this product.
DO NOT return the product to us without prior authorization. This warranty does not cover
problems caused by user abuse.
15. DIAGNOSTICS (CONTINUED)
5 beeps 6 beeps
•Indicate a brake problem.
•The brake lever may be in the
disengaged “N” position.
•The brake or brake wiring may
be damaged.
•For your safety, your scooter will cease
operation until the problem is rectified.
•Fix this by making sure the brake lever
is in the engaged “D” position. Turn
the key switch to the “OFF” position to
stop the beep code, engage the brake
lever then turn the key back on.
•If this does not resolve the
issue, contact your authorized
Amylior dealer.
•Indicate that the throttle control lever was
not in the neutral position when the key
switch was turned to the “ON” position.
•It is also possible the throttle control
lever is out of adjustment.
•Fix this by turning the key switch to the
“OFF” position and make sure the throttle
control lever is in the neutral position.
Turn the key to the “ON” position.
•If the above does not resolve the issue,
contact your authorized Amylior dealer.
7 beeps 8 beeps
•Indicate an issue with the throttle control
lever or with the speed control.
•Make sure that the throttle control
lever is in the neutral position (not in
the forward/backward position).
•Your scooter will not operate until
the issue is resolved.
•Fix this by ensuring all electrical connections
are properly and firmly connected.
•If the connections are properly connected,
and the issue remains, contact your
authorized Amylior dealer.
•Indicate a motor voltage problem.
•Your scooter will not operate
until the issue is resolved.
•Contact your authorized
Amylior dealer.
9 beeps
•Indicate other internal errors
or faults.
•Your scooter will not operate
until the issue is resolved.
•Contact your authorized
Amylior Inc dealer.

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OUR MISSION
Our mission is to improve customer mobility and quality of life by developing a superior
product and offering unbeatable service to meet the specific needs of users.
OUR VALUES
• Humanity is the heart of our company.
We have a deep respect and great compassion for human beings inside and
outside our organisation. We believe in people and we are committed to help.
• Integrity is the foundation of our business.
We are proud to work together openly with honesty, ethics and transparency
through our daily interactions with our customers, colleagues and partners. We
respect employment equity where everyone can contribute their very best.
• Innovation is the essence of our vision.
We are continuously moving forward, learning, improving, challenging the status
quo by encouraging our employees to pursue new ideas that make a difference.
• Excellence is the goal in our performance.
It is the main driver in achieving our objectives. We believe this excellence
highlights our leadership and firm determination to provide the best solution for
each customer.
• Passion is the source of our creativity. We share our motivation and commitment
to energize, engage and inspire others. We all have a common purpose which is
to provide the best customer experience and enjoy doing it.
CONTACT US:
info@amylior.com
www.amylior.com
3190 F.-X.-Tessier
Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC
J7V 5V5, Canada
+1 450 424-0288
1 888 453-0311
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