Amylior Gs 300 User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
Continent Globe is an
Inc.
brand
OM | TMK180126-8 | 1000589.EN | REV. 01
Scooter
300
Gs

SAFETY GUIDELINES
The distributor must supply a copy of this manual to the user upon delivery.
Do not operate this scooter without first reading the owner’s manual.
Before using this product, the user must read, understand and follow all the
instructions and suggestions in this manual in order to ensure comfort and safety.
If you do not understand the instructions and warnings of this owner’s manual, please
contact your dealer or qualified technician before operating this scooter
Failure to do so 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 -

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. General information .................................................................................2
2. Indications of use......................................................................................2
3. Safety guideline........................................................................................3
4. EMI (electromagnetic interference)...........................................................4-7
5. Gs300 details...........................................................................................8
6. Technical specifications .............................................................................9
7. Control panel ....................................................................................10-13
8. Seat adjustment ......................................................................................14
9. Park brake .............................................................................................15
10. Reuse by third parties..............................................................................15
11. Care and maintenance.......................................................................16-17
12. Diagnostics........................................................................................18-19
13. Bluetooth mirrors instructions ...................................................................20
14. 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 your Gs300 Scooter. The
user should keep it available at all times and keep it with the product if this is passed
on to a third party.
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, in part or in full, only subject to the manufacturer‘s prior written consent.
Any modifications of this owner’s manual will not be communicated. We will gladly
provide you the current version upon request.
2. INSTRUCTIONS AND USE
The Gs300 Scooter described in this manual is designed for people with reduced
mobility. The maximum weight limit of 350 lb (159 kg) must not be exceeded.
BEFORE USING YOUR SCOOTER
• Your dealer must supply you
with instructions for use and
the safety guidelines.
• Before getting on 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 lift your armrest to sit in 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 350 lb weight limit of
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 more assistance to use your scooter, please contact your dealer or qualified
technician before operating this scooter. Failure to follow the instructions and
procedures can cause either personal injury, component damage or malfunction.

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CAUTION : READ and FOLLOW all the instructions, warnings
and notes of this manual before using your Gs300 scooter.
• An authorized dealer of Amylior products
must deliver this product, following 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.
• Your scooter is equipped with a
mechanism to slow it down while
turning. 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. 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! 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 an adapted transport.
• 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
region 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
this influence of alcohol, drugs
or medications.
• DO NOT jump the sidewalk or
navigate stairs with your scooter.
• CAUTION! Be carefull when you’re on
surfaces such as grass, gravel
and 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).

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!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. 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)
1. 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.
2. 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.

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!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 CHAIR
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. Gs300 DETAILS
1 - Removable, collapsible basket
2 - Mirrors
3 - Control panel
4 - Adjustable tiller
5 - Adjustable armrest
6 - Folding backrest
7 - High back captain seat
with headrest
8 - Brake lever
9 - Battery rack
10 - Non-slip rubber floor mat
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6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Gs300 Scooter
SPECIFICATIONS:
Weight capacity 350 lb (159 kg)
Maximum Speed 9 mph (14 km/h)
Operating Range 24 miles (40 km)
Ground Clearance to Center Deck 6” (155 mm)
Ground Clearance to Transaxle/Motor 3.75” (95 mm)
Turning Radius 70” (1780 mm)
Types of batteries 2-50 Ah or 2-75 Ah
Colors Red or Blue
Charger 8A, off board
Controller 140 amp
DIMENSIONS:
Length 53” (1350 mm)
Width 24.5” (620 mm)
Height (ground to top of back of seat) 52” (1320 mm)
Ground to top of Deck Height 8” (205 mm)
Deck to Top of Seat Height 19” (485 mm)
Front Axle to Rear Axle 39.5” (1005 mm)
Weight):
Batteries 39 lb (17.7 kg)
Tires: Solid, low profile
Front 12” (305 mm)
Rear 12” (305 mm)
Rear Anti-Tippers 2” (50 mm)

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7. CONTROL PANEL
1 - Speed adjustment knob
2 - Emergency flashers
3 - Brake handle
4 - Throttle control lever « Forward »
5 - Right flasher
6 - Horn button
7 - Throttle control lever « Backward »
8 - Left flasher
9 - Light controls
10 - Battery meter
11 - Hi/Low speed switch
12 - USB plug
13 - Charging plug
14 - Key switch (On/Off)
15 - Cup holders
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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 button: • 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.
Tiller
Adjustment
Lever:
• Use the lever to adjust the
angle of the tiller closer or
further back for your comfort.
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Control Panel
adjustment
lever:
• Once the tiller angle is
adjusted, adjust the angle of
the control panel so it is easy
for you to see it and access
the controls.
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
90 degrees. The battery
meter will light up.
• To shut down the unit: turn
the key counter clockwise to
the vertical position.
Hi/Low
speed switch • Your scooter is equipped with
a “Hi/Low” switch.
• “Low” is for slower speeds
and conserves your battery
charge and provides
more torque.
• “Hi” gives a quick burst of
speed when needed but
provides less torque.

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Charging plug
and USB plug: • The charging plug and USB
plug are in the middle upper
section of the tiller.
• The USB can be used to
charge devices using a USB
charging cable.
Cup Holders: • Two (2) cup
holders are
available on
your scooter.
• They are
removable
for easier
cleaning.
collapsible
and removable
basket:
• The basket
on your
scooter can
be adjusted
or removed
according to
your needs.

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8. SEAT ADJUSTMENT
1. To adjust the height or to
remove the headrest, push
the button on the top of
the backrest, just below
the headrest.
2. To recline, pull the lever
upward and push back on
the seat. Let go of the lever
at the desired recline. To
bring the backrest back up,
pull the lever upward and
remove pressure from the
backrest. Chairback will
come up. Let go of the lever
at the desired adjustment.
3. The seat can be rotated
360 degrees and locked at
any 45-degree increment
position. To adjust, push
down the lever below the
seat and rotate the seat
to the desired position.
Release the lever to lock
the seat in any 45-degree
position. Rotate side to
side until it is locked.
4. To adjust the width between
the armrests, turn the knob
below the backrest to the left or right. Be sure to re-tighten the knob afterwards
to secure the armrests into position.
5. To adjust the height of the armrest, turn the adjustment knob until the desired
height is reached.
6. To adjust the angle of the armrest, turn the screw located at the back outside of
the armrest until you reach the desired angle.
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9. PARK BRAKE
Your scooter is equipped with an electromechanical 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 engage a
slowing mechanism and will make it difficult
to push.
!WARNING
• Do not sit on your 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 your scooter.
• Never disengage the brake lever while driving.
10. REUSE BY THIRD PARTIES
If you pass on your scooter to a new user, please remember also to hand over all
the technical documentation needed to ensure safe operation. In accordance with
specifications, the Gs300 Scooter must first be inspected, cleaned and returned to
pristine condition by the provider or health care professional.

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11. 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 AND CHARGING
Battery maintenance is a crucial part of maintaining your scooter. Keeping the
batteries fully charged helps to extend battery life. Use the following guidelines to
help keep your batteries in optimum condition.
• We recommend that you plug in the off-board charger after each use for 6-8 hours. 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. Charge for a 12-hour
period in order to condition them for maximum performance. For daily use, keep
batteries fully charged.

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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.
TO CHARGE THE BATTERIES:
• The charger for your Gs300 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 socket.
NOTE: Your scooter will not move while the charger remains connected.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE:
!WARNING
• Use only AGM or GEL-cell SLA deep-cycle batteries for operating the Gs300 scooter.
• These batteries are maintenance free.
• There is no danger of spillage or leakage, so these batteries are safely transportable on
aircraft, buses, trains, etc.
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.
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12. DIAGNOSTICS
The microprocessor of your scooter uses flashes and beeps to alert and inform you of
any faults or conditions. These diagnostics and your scooter’s serial number can be
found under the battery packs, providing you easy access to this resource. If possible,
refer to this information prior to contacting your authorized Amylior dealer.
1 flash/beep 2 flashes/beeps
• Indicates the battery voltage is below the
required operating voltage of the scooter.
• The batteries need to be charged.
• 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.
• Charge your 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 flashes/beeps 4 flashes/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 350 lb (159 kg).
• 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 10 minutes.
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