ATTO Technology MS01068 User manual

OWNER'S MANUAL
movinglife.com

WELCOME! 1
WELCOME TO ATTO

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WELCOME!
Welcome to Moving Life ATTO's family of users.
Moving Life mission is to produce topnotch superior quality products and services for the benefit of mobility-limited
users. Made by professionals and real users, ATTO is handed to you knowing it will become not just another scooter
but an extension of your body, part of your life. As such, we made an enormous effort to design and manufacture
each and every one of its 500 parts with great attention and care, which we hope you will be able to appreciate.
However, being human means we are not perfect and therefore, for the benefit of both users and makers, we urge
you to contact us with any remark, idea for a change, complaint and even complements! We want to hear it all, so
please register your ATTO and give us a feedback on the appropriate form on our website.
Enjoy your ATTO!
REGISTER NOW
Please visit Moving Life website and register your ATTO product. Once
registered you will become part of the Moving Life community, receive safety
notices and recall information and will be able to enjoy news, updates, and
special benefits.
www.movinglife.com/register

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TABLE OF CONTENT 5
TABLE OF CONTENT
PREFACE ................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
ABOUT THIS MANUAL............................................................................................................................................................ 9
BACKGROUND...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
SAFETY.................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
ATTONOMY .......................................................................................................................................................................... 28
OPERATING ATTO................................................................................................................................................................. 31
TRANSPORTING ATTO.......................................................................................................................................................... 65
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................................................................. 66
MAINTENANCE..................................................................................................................................................................... 68
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................... 74
LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................................................ 78
CONTACT INFORMATION..................................................................................................................................................... 80

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PREFACE 7
PREFACE
Important Notice
This document is delivered subject to the following
conditions and restrictions:
This Owner’s Manual contains proprietary information
of Moving Life Ltd. This information is supplied solely
for the purpose of assisting authorized users of
Moving Life Ltd. products.
This manual is designed to serve as an accompanying
document to the ATTO Mobility Scooter.
No part of the contents of this manual may be used
for any other purposes, disclosed to any person or
firm, or reproduced by any means, without the
express prior written permission of Moving Life Ltd.
The text and drawings in this manual are for the
purposes of illustration and reference only. The
specifications on which they are based are subject to
change without notice.
Trademarks
ATTO is a registered trademarks of Moving Life Ltd.
Other company and brand, product and service names
are for identification purposes only and may be
trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective holders. Data is subject to change without
notice.
This product is covered by Moving Life Ltd. patents
pending.
Federal law restricts this device
to sale by or on the order of a physician.

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Indications for Use
The Moving Life ATTO Mobility Scooter is an indoor
scooter that provides transportation for a disabled or
elderly person.
Intended Users
A motorized three-wheeled vehicle is a battery-
powered device intended for medical purposes that is
used for outside transportation by disabled persons.
ATTO is intended for people with an injury, physical
disability, or medical condition which means that they
are unable to walk or have difficulty in walking.
Intended users should assess eyesight, reaction time,
balance and posture, ability to sit for long periods of
time, concentration and ability to get on and off the
mobility scooter. Intended users should be able to
judge distances, recognize obstacles and hazards, and
be able to see pedestrians and other road users.
The intended user of ATTO is the occupant who will
be driving it and who may be assisted by an assistant
for non-driving operations such as opening and
closing the mobility scooter.

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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
For information on opening the
shipping container and unboxing ATTO please refer
to the UNBOXING SUPPLEMENT located in the
container box.
Purpose of this manual
This Owner Manual is an essential tool for any user of
a Moving Life mobility scooter. The manual includes
usage and operation guidelines, warnings concerning
dangers while operating the scooter including when
changing from the closed position to the drive
position and vice versa, while driving and during
transportation of the scooter.
The purpose of the manual is to prepare you and get
you acquainted with the product and all its
capabilities. The manual is aimed at providing you
with all the answers to questions that may arise
during the operation and use of the scooter. If you
encounter a question for which you have not found an
answer, please contact a Moving Life dealer near you
or the company's technical support via our web site
www.movinglife.com
Symbols and warning
Please pay attention to all warnings and cautions in
this Owner's Manual. They are here to help you
prevent injuries and damages that may occur if you do
not read or ignore the instructions.
The warning frame includes
information concerning your safety and warnings of
possible injuries.

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Caution is intended to draw your
attention to a possible risk or damage to your
scooter and other properties.
Some more general information we
would like you to consider.
In this Owner's Manual, you will also find some
additional special symbols and warning as follows:
Pinch Point warning: A
pinch point warning refers to an area where you must
pay extra attention to your fingers to be sure your
fingers are not pinched between two metal parts.
Wrench
warning: If you see a warning with a wrench and you
are not a certified technician please ignore the
instructions and seek a professional or contact
Moving Life support to help you find one.
Users and certified technicians
THIS CLAUSE CONTAIN A MUST-
READ INFORMATION CONCERNING USERS AND
CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS.
This Owner's Manual contains important information
for the safe operation and use of this product. DO
NOT use this product or any available optional
equipment without first reading and completely
understanding these instructions and any additional
instructional material supplied with this product or
optional equipment. If you are unable to understand
the warnings, cautions or instructions, contact a
healthcare professional, an authorized Moving Life
dealer or technical personnel before attempting to
use this equipment –otherwise, injury or damage
may occur.

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Mobility scooter users: do not service or operate this
equipment without first reading and understanding
this Owner's Manual. If you are unable to understand
the warnings, cautions, and instructions, contact
Moving Life technical support before attempting to
service or operate this equipment –otherwise injury
or damage may result. Procedures other than those
described in this manual must be performed by a
qualified technician.
Moving Life Qualified Technicians: do not service or
operate this equipment without first reading and
understanding the Owner's Manual and service
manual. If you are unable to understand the warnings,
cautions and instructions, contact Moving Life
technical support before attempting to service or
operate this equipment –otherwise, injury or damage
may result.
This Owner’s Manual is compiled from
the latest specifications and product information
available at the time of publication. We reserve the
right to make changes as they become necessary or
available. Any changes to our products may result in
slight variations between the illustrations and
explanations in this manual and the product you have
purchased.

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BACKGROUND
Moving Life's ATTO is an advanced-technology Class A
mobility scooter, designed for use indoors and on
sidewalks. When driving on a pavement you should
follow the rules for pedestrians. You should give
pedestrians priority and show consideration for other
pavement users, particularly those with a hearing or
visual impairment who may not be aware that you are
there.
In most countries, mobility scooters may only be used
by a disabled person, or by a nondisabled person who
is demonstrating a vehicle before sale, training a
disabled user or taking the vehicle to or from a place
for maintenance or repair. A disabled person in this
context is someone with an injury, physical disability,
or medical condition which means that they are
unable to walk or have difficulty in walking.
If you are using a mobility vehicle for the first time, or
if it has been 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 include checking your eyesight, reaction time,
balance and posture, ability to sit for long periods of
time, concentration and ability to get on and off the
mobility scooter. You may also want to consider
having a regular review of your driving skills.
Although in most countries there are no legal eyesight
requirements, good vision is important for driving a
mobility vehicle safely. You should be able to judge
distances, recognize obstacles and hazards, and be
able to see pedestrians and other road users. Poor
eyesight could be a contributory factor in an accident
and could make you liable for a compensation claim.
Vision can change with age and you are
recommended to have regular sight tests.
If you are eligible to be registered as severely sight
impaired (blind), you should not drive a mobility
scooter as this would put yourself and others at risk. If

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you are eligible to be registered as sight impaired
(partially sighted), you should speak to your
optometrist or doctor.
If you regularly take medication that makes you
drowsy, you should consider whether it would be safe
to use a mobility scooter. If you are in any doubt,
consult your doctor. You should not use a mobility
scooter if you have been drinking alcohol.
Mobility scooter can be used on footpaths,
pavements, bridleways, and in pedestrian areas and
can be used on the road if a pavement is not available,
or where it is necessary to cross the road.
Subject to space availability and depending on local
regulations, you may be able to travel in your mobility
scooter on buses and trains, so long as those vehicles
are constructed or adapted to carry a mobility
scooter, and providing that your mobility scooter fits
in.
Laws and regulation may vary from
country to country and from state to state. Always
check with local authorities to ensure you are allowed
to use your mobility scooter and of the restrictions
that apply.
Certification and Compliance
The ATTO Mobility Scooter is designed to comply with
the following international safety requirements for
medical electrical equipment:
Safety: EN 12182 and ISO 7176-15
EMC: ISO 7176-21
Risk Management: ISO 14971
Regulatory Compliance: EEC: Annex V of 93/42/EEC
The European Medical Devices Directive of 93/42/EEC
classifies the ATTO Mobility Scooter as a Class I
device.

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SAFETY
Safety highlights
A mobility scooter is not a toy and
should not be used by children,
unless they are the intended users
who comply with laws and
regulations and with the minimum
requirements specified in the
specification section of this
Owner's Manual.
A mobility scooter is not intended
for show-off driving or any other
use other than the intended use.
This mobility scooter must be used
only in areas intended for
pedestrians and under conditions
allowing safe use and good contact
with the 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
avoided to prevent injury and
damage.
Do not try to descend or climb an
incline with an angle greater than
recommended. See the
“Specifications” section of this
Owner's Manual.
Always climb or descend an incline
by driving straight up or straight
down the incline.

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Carefully read and follow the
following safety instructions
FIRST TIME USER –Do not operate
your scooter for the first time before reading and
completely understanding this Owner's Manual.
Safety and usage instructions
DISCLAIMER: Moving Life Ltd. is not and cannot be
held responsible for any damage or injury incurred
due to improper or unsafe use of the Moving Life's
mobility scooter. Moving Life Ltd. specifically disclaims
responsibility for any bodily injury or property
damage that may occur during any use that does not
comply with applicable federal, state, or local laws or
ordinances.
First time users
Do not use this product or any available optional
equipment without first reading and completely
understanding these instructions. If you are
unable to understand the warnings, cautions or
instructions, contact a healthcare professional, an
authorized Moving Life dealer or Moving Life
technical support before attempting to use this
equipment, otherwise, injury or damage may
occur.
There are certain situations, including some
medical conditions, where the scooter user will
have to practice operating the scooter in the
presence of a trained attendant. A trained
attendant can be 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
your scooter safely.
If you feel uncomfortable with your new mobility
scooter or do not understand the instructions

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presented in this Owner's Manual, or if, for any
reason, you do not feel capable of performing the
activities necessary to open, fold, assemble,
disassemble, operate, or maintain your mobility
scooter, please contact the authorized Moving
Life dealer you purchased this scooter from or
contact Moving Life technical support at the
number showed on page 80.
General
Always turn the power off when the unit is not in
use.
Always make sure your seat is locked in fully
opened position before driving your scooter.
Always remain properly seated when operating
your scooter.
Use caution when driving on soft or uneven
surfaces such as grass and gravel.
Use caution on decks where there is no railing.
Turning too sharply around a corner can cause the
scooter to tip over. Avoid this danger at all times
by steering a wide arc around corners and
obstacles. To avoid the risk of tipping over, reduce
speed before negotiating any turns.
For emergency stop, press the On/Off button.
Never attempt to drive over or off obstacles
higher than 20 mm (3/4”) when driving forward
and 18 mm (45/64”) when driving in reverse. This
could be unsafe and could damage the scooter.
Avoid turning off the power while the scooter is
moving. Doing so will cause the scooter to come
to an abrupt stop.
Avoid reaching or bending while driving your
scooter. Bending forward creates the risk of
accidental throttle lever contact. Bending
sideways while seated creates the risk of tipping
over. It is important to maintain a stable center of
gravity and keep the scooter from tipping.
Driving in public
Do not ride your scooter in traffic, on public
streets and roadways.
Be aware that it may be difficult for traffic to see
you when you are seated on the scooter. Obey all

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local pedestrian traffic rules. Wait until your path
is clear of traffic, and then proceed with extreme
caution.
If the power scooter is switched off while
driving on horizontal level plan at maximum
speed (Limited by software) of 6.4 km/h (4
mph), it will come to a stop with a maximum
stopping distance of 1.1 m (about 4 ft). Please
consider this distance when driving.
Do not attempt to use your scooter on stairs or
escalators. Always use an elevator.
Do not operate your scooter where you could not
safely or legally walk.
Never operate your scooter near steps or curbs
where you might accidentally drop a wheel of the
edge.
Enter narrow driving paths/doorways slowly and
with caution and always look out for additional
obstacles such as car mirrors or door knobs.
Sharp turns
Avoid sudden starts while the handlebar is turned
sharply.
Do not make a sharp turn or a sudden stop while
riding your scooter.
Always reduce your speed and maintain a stable
center of gravity when cornering sharply. Do not
corner sharply when driving at higher speeds.
Always reduce the speed of your scooter when
making turns.
Driving angles
Do not attempt to climb ramps, slopes, curbs, or
any low-rise slope with an angle greater than the
limits specified on the Technical Specification.
When climbing an incline, do not drive at an angle
to the incline. Drive your scooter straight up the
incline. This greatly reduces the risk of tipping
over or falling.
For maximum stability, lean forward on your seat
while proceeding up ramps, slopes, curbs, or any
low rise.

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Drive with caution when attempting to negotiate
any incline, even handicap access ramps.
Do not traverse or drive across the face of a slope.
Do not attempt to negotiate an incline that is
covered with snow, ice, cut or wet grass, leaves,
or any other potentially hazardous material.
Try to keep your scooter moving when climbing
an incline. If you do come to a stop, restart and
accelerate slowly and carefully.
While you are driving down a slope, if your
scooter starts to move faster than you feel is safe,
release the thumb lever and allow your scooter to
come to a stop. When you feel that you have
gained control of your scooter again, press the
thumb lever and continue safely down the
remainder of the slope.
Do not place your scooter in freewheel 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 scooter from tipping over backwards.
Mobile phone
Never use electronic radio transmitters such as
walkie-talkies or cellular phones while driving the
scooter.
Reversing
Make sure that there are no obstacles behind you
while reversing your scooter.
Do not attempt to have your scooter move
backward down any step, curb or other obstacle.
This may cause the scooter to fall or tip over.
Arms and legs
When getting on or off your ATTO, do not put
most or all of your weight on the edge of the
deck. Doing so may cause the scooter to tip over.
Do not leave your hands and legs off the scooter
when driving.
Keep your hands and legs away from the wheels
while driving the scooter. Be aware that loose
fitting clothing may get caught in moving parts.

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Always keep your legs on the feet pads while you
are seated on your scooter.
Weather
Do not operate or store your scooter where it will
be exposed to rain, snow, mist, and below
freezing temperatures.
Do not operate your scooter during stormy
weather to reduces the risk of an accident or
possible damage to the scooter
Operating in rain, snow, salt, mist conditions and
on icy or slippery surfaces may have an adverse
effect on the electrical system.
The temperature of scooter surfaces that can
come into direct contact with the driver and/or
assistant’s skin during normal use and which are
within the driver reach shall not exceed 410C. The
motor surface can reach temperatures greater
than 410C after driving. Do not touch these parts
when folding or unfolding the scooter or wait until
the motor is cooled down.
Do not touch the motor when folding or unfolding
the scooter, until the motor is cooled down.
Do not hose down your scooter.
Maintain and store ATTO in a clean and dry
condition and avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice,
salt, or standing water.
Power off
To prevent injury to yourself or others, always
ensure that the power is switched off when
getting on or off of the scooter.
Freewheel
For information on setting the scooter in Freewheel
mode see the “Operating the freewheel” section in
this manual.
Always check that the front wheel is engaged (not
in freewheel mode) before driving. Do not switch
off the power when the scooter is still moving
forward. This will bring the scooter to a very
abrupt stop.
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