Horizon Fitness AZTEC Operation manual

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AZTEC
Owners Operating Manual
Horizon Mobility Ltd
Mobility House (Block B)
Formal Industrial Park
Northway Lane
Tewkesbury
Gloucestershire GL20 8GY
Tel: 0870 458 1500
Fax: 0870 458 1501

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Contents
Introduction
Delivery
Statutory Regulations
Statutory Regulations for UK
CE Regulations
Overview
Seat
Battery Indicator
Light Switch
Hazard Warning Switch
Indicator Switches
Horn (Audible Warning) Switches
Speed Mode Select Switch
Warning Beacon Switch
Speed Limit Adjustment
Key Switch
Mode 3 Switch (if fitted)
Charger Socket
Column Adjustment
Freewheel Lever

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Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Aztec from
Horizon Mobility Ltd., a unique vehicle
manufactured in the UK using only the
highest quality components.
This mobility vehicle is a medical device
and may only be used by a qualifying
person in accordance with the
regulations of the Country in which it is
being used.
This Manual is to offer guidance, help
and instruction in the correct use, care
and maintenance of this product.
If these instructions are not read and
followed, or the vehicle is not properly
maintained and cared for, it may cause
a danger or injury to both the user and
third parties.
Correct maintenance together with any
tools required is covered on page 15,
Technical.
This vehicle should not be used by
children and should not be used for the
transport of more than one person
unless specifically adapted for multiple
occupants and legally allowed in the
country in which it is being used.
Delivery
Your new Aztec is built to the highest
standards and checked carefully prior to
despatch from our factory.
Your Dealer or delivery personnel
should carry out a complete product
familiarisation and instruction as part of
their hand over, including a full check
and demonstration of all major vehicle
functions.
Please ensure that your vehicle is in
accordance with your original order
documentation, including any
accessories or modifications specified
on that order.
Provided you follow the simple guides
contained in this manual your Aztec
vehicle should provide many miles of
motoring pleasure. Therefore it is very
important you the operator read this
entire manual carefully before first using
your vehicle, and keep it with you when
you are out as an easy reference guide.

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Statutory Regulations
UK Regulations (Excerpts)
A mobility scooter is defined as an
Invalid Carriage and must comply with
the requirements set out in “The Use of
Invalid Carriages on Highways
Regulations 1988”, The Chronically Sick
& Disabled Act 1970 and various other
National Acts.
A “Class 3 invalid carriage” means a
mechanically propelled invalid carriage
which is so constructed or adapted as to
be capable of exceeding a speed of 4
miles per hour but in normal operation is
incapable of exceeding a speed of 8
miles per hour on the level under its own
power.
A Class 3 invalid carriage must not be
operated by a person under the age of
14 years old.
Unladen Weight
The unladen weight of a Class 3 invalid
carriage shall not exceed 150 kilograms,
inclusive of the weight of accumulators
(batteries).
Width
The overall width of a Class 3 invalid
carriage shall not exceed 0.85 metres.
Brakes
When an invalid carriage is not being
propelled, or is left unattended, it shall
be capable of being held stationary
indefinitely in all conditions of use on a
gradient of at least 1 in 5
Speed device & speed indicator
A Class 3 invalid carriage shall be fitted
with a device which is capable of limiting
the maximum speed of the invalid
carriage to 4 miles per hour on the level
under its own power and which can be
put into operation by the user;
In this regulation, “speed indicator”
means a device fitted to an invalid
carriage for the purpose of indicating to
the user of the invalid carriage whether
the device for limiting the speed to 4mph
is in operation. The function of this
device must be able to be seen in all
conditions.
Audible Warning Instrument
Class 3 invalid carriages shall be fitted
with a horn, not being a reversing alarm
or a 2-tone horn.
Rear view mirror
Class 3 invalid carriages shall be fitted
either internally or externally with a rear
view mirror.
Any rear view mirror fitted to an invalid
carriage shall be so constructed or
treated that if fractured it does not fly
into fragments likely to cause severe
cuts.
Note
If your vehicle is fitted with a Mode 3
function to allow the vehicle to exceed
8mph, operation of this device must only
be used on private land as the vehicle
no longer complies with the Road Traffic
Act as an Invalid Carriage while in this
Mode.
The Aztec lighting systems and
reflectors are E-Marked and fitted in
accordance with The Road Vehicle
Lighting Regulations 1989
No. 1976 and The Road Vehicle
Lighting (Amendment) Regulations 2005
No.: 2559.

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CE Regulations
This vehicle corresponds with the
requirements of EC Directive 93/42
EWG. However interference from high
frequency radiation emitting from radar,
broadcasting, stations, radio telephones
and certain retail store security
equipment, cannot be excluded.
If interference or unexpected and
uncontrolled operation occurs, stop the
vehicle and turn it off immediately.
This vehicle is designed and built in
accordance with the standards set out in
EN BS 12182 and EN BS 12184, and
tested in accordance with ISO 7176.
The Aztec is an electric vehicle and is
designed to be as environmentally
friendly as possible. The vehicle design
incorporates as little plastic as possible
and the majority of the vehicle
components are recyclable
The vehicle is designed and constructed
to improve the mobility of persons with
age or health related restrictions and
meets the demands of handicapped
people according to EN 614-1.
The Aztec is designed for driving on a
solid surface, both indoor and outdoor,
not in standing water where possible,
and is exclusively for the carriage of a
single seated person; at no time may a
second person be carried on the
vehicle.

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Features and Specification
a) Seat and adjustments
b) Dashboard
c) Control Levers
d) Indicators
e) Batteries
f) Headlight
g) Column Adjustment
h) Wheels & Tyres
i) Freewheel Lever

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Seat
The Aztec has an ergonomically
designed, high back self-draining
weatherproof seat with angle adjustable
flip up armrests.
To adjust the seat forwards and
backwards move lever under left edge
of seat outwards and hold while sliding
seat to desired position.
Note: Do not attempt to adjust the seat
while vehicle is in motion.
Seat Removal
To remove seat, depending on the
model, undo and remove the hand-
wheel under front edge of the seat. Lift
front of seat about 45 degrees or until
the locating hooks clear, once lifted, pull
seat forward and up.
To replace seat, tilt seat with back of
plate down into hooks mounted on
vehicle, lower seat until horizontal then
insert and do up the hand-wheel under
front edge of seat.
Battery Access
To access the batteries, first tip up and
remove the seat. The batteries are
clamped into the scooter by a hand-
wheel holding down a metal bar. Once
the bar is removed you can move and
lift out the batteries as required. To do
this, first undo the battery terminals,
taking extreme care not to touch any
two terminals together as this will cause
injury such as severe burns and/or
permanent damage to the vehicle or
batteries may occur. The lead across
the two front terminals that contains the
80A Main Battery fuse should be
removed first, followed by the two rear
terminals. When reconnecting the
batteries, ensure the correct wires go to
the correct terminals.

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Battery Indicator
A multi segment display bar gives
the battery state of charge, the 3
green on the far right being full, and
the 3 red on the far left being empty.
The Display also indicates if the
vehicle has a fault. Various light
combinations flashing will indicate
the problem.
Note: See Fault Codes Section for
list of fault codes and possible
solutions.
Light Switch
Operate by pressing the forward edge of
the left switch down. Warning lights will
illuminate blue on the switch.
Hazard Warning Switch
Operate by pressing the forward edge of
the red switch down. Warning lights will
illuminate red on the switch.
Speed Limit Adjustment
In the centre of your dash panel there is
a small black knob that by rotating
clockwise will increase the maximum
speed in the Mode selected. Do not try
forcing the knob as the maximum speed
is reached before it gets to the end stop
and will only lead to damage and failure.

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Speed Mode Select Switches
Depending on Model, your Aztec has 2
or 3 operating Modes;
Mode 1 –4mph, far right “turtle” switch
is ON by pressing the forward edge
down, switch illuminates yellow. Ensure
Mode 3 keyswitch is OFF, status LED
light will not be illuminated.
Mode 2 –8mph, far right “turtle switch is
OFF by pressing the rear edge down.
Switch will not be illuminated. Ensure
Mode 3 keyswitch is OFF, status LED
light will not be illuminated.
Mode 3 –High Speed, the Mode 3
keyswitch is operated Warning LED light
above battery indicator will be
illuminated.
Note: Depending on your country of
use, Mode 3 is only for use on Private
Land and must not be used under any
circumstance on Public Roads or Public
Rights of Way.
Horn (Audible Warning) Switch
Below the indicator buttons on each side
of the dashboard is a black horn button,
press and hold to sound horn.
Note: Please read and observe the
Regulations regarding use of a vehicle
audible warning device.
Indicator Switches
On either side of your dashboard is a
red push button in switch, the left one
operates your left indicators, the right
one your right indicators. A warning
buzzer will sound when an indicator is
ON.
Charger Socket (Optional head unit)
To charge the scooter insert the 3 pin
charger plug into the socket located on
the right side of the dashboard if fitted,
make sure the plug is fully located
before turning on the charger.

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Key Switch
To operate the key switch located on the
left side of your dashboard, insert the
key and turn clockwise.
Note: always turn off and remove the
key before mounting or dismounting the
vehicle.
Column Adjustment
The handle at the bottom right side of
the column allows column adjustment.
Turn the handle anti-clockwise to
release the column, once in the correct
position, turn the handle clockwise until
tight.
Freewheel Lever
On the end of the motor at the rear of
the vehicle is the freewheel lever. To
operate, turn vehicle off and stand
behind it, pull the lever gently upwards
the vehicle will now freewheel. Always
ensure brake is returned to ON by
pushing the lever gently down before
trying to use the vehicle.
Throttle Controls
Your Aztec has a single operating lever
across the underside of the dashboard,
with a green sleeve on one side and a
yellow on the other. Pull back on the
green lever to go forwards, pull back on
the yellow to go backwards. The more
you pull the faster the vehicle will
respond and move.

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Safety Warnings and
Operating Tips
General Safety
Safety is very important with any
vehicle, especially a motor driven
vehicle. The following warnings are not
conclusive and should be read in
conjunction with this complete manual,
which explains operation, function, care
and adjustments for your vehicle.
If you are in any doubt about your ability
to drive your vehicle due to a medical
condition or treatment, always consult
your doctor before proceeding.
Always ensure your vehicle is switched
off and the key removed before
mounting, dismounting or adjusting
either the seat or steering column.
Before driving the vehicle always ensure
you are seated comfortably and
securely, with the armrests down and
that both the seat and steering column
are securely locked in their correct
positions.
Ensure you have read this manual and
familiarised yourself with all the controls
before using your vehicle for the first
time.
Before switching your vehicle on, ensure
you can reach all controls from a
comfortable seated position and ensure
that your rear view mirrors are adjusted
properly.
Before driving your vehicle ensure that
the lights are clean and work properly,
ensure your tyres are correctly inflated
and undamaged, and that your batteries
are charged.
Always reduce speed when turning
corners especially when travelling
downhill or over uneven terrain.
Never try to mount or dismount a kerb at
an angle, always approach straight on
and at a steady speed. Never charge an
obstacle at high speed. Wherever
possible look for and use drop kerbs, as
these are safer and more comfortable.
Wherever possible always drive straight
up or down slopes not across them.
Failure to observe these general safety
tips could lead to your vehicle starting
unexpectedly, being uncontrollable or
tipping over.
Batteries
Before each journey always check that
the batteries are sufficiently charged.
Though your vehicles batteries are
sealed try to keep batteries upright on a
flat surface at all times, especially when
being transported.
When being transported ensure your
batteries are located securely in place to
prevent possible damage, short circuit
or injury.
Regularly check that your batteries are
not damaged, are in good condition with
clean tight terminals and that no leakage
has occurred.
Batteries naturally discharge over time;
always recharge your batteries at least
once a month to avoid damaging them.
Warning, battery fluids are very
corrosive and every care should be
taken at all times to avoid contact with
them. If it comes in contact with the skin,
clothing or other surfaces, wash
immediately with generous amounts of
soap and water. If it comes in contact
with the eyes, immediately flood the
eyes with running fresh cold water for at
least 10 minutes and seek immediate
medical advice. If it is swallowed seek
immediate medical advice, do not
induce vomiting.

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General information
The batteries in the Aztec are
significantly different from other types of
batteries such as the ones used in a car.
Car batteries are designed to release
large amounts of power quickly whilst
mobility vehicle batteries (common term
for which is deep cycle traction) are
designed to release power slowly and
evenly.
Mobility batteries are generally more
expensive than other types of batteries;
this is because the technology is much
more complicated and produces a much
denser battery.
Battery size for mobility vehicles is
always described in amps per hour (e.g.
50A/hr). The higher the number, the
larger the battery size, weight and
capacity, so potentially the greater the
distance you can travel.
Battery type
The batteries in the Aztec are totally
maintenance free other than regular
charging. The battery case is totally
sealed so transporting this type of
battery is completely safe as long as the
case is not cracked or split. It is the only
type of battery approved for transport on
an aircraft provided they are
disconnected from the vehicle.
Horizon want you to get the best from
your vehicle so we do not recommend
that you use any other type of battery
except GEL or AGM VRLA maintenance
free types of batteries.
Battery care
The batteries fitted to your Aztec are
expensive so prolonging their life is in
the best interests of you the owner. Your
batteries will last longer and provide
better performance if you follow the care
instructions below. If you do not follow
the care plan agreed with the battery
manufacturers then it might result in
lower performance than expected from
your vehicle, shorter battery life and
invalidate your battery warranty.
Only ever use the approved charger
supplied with your vehicle.
Do not interrupt the charging cycle of
your charger.
Charge your batteries over night if you
have used the scooter that day,
regardless of the amount of use your
vehicle has had. Keeping your batteries
topped up will extend their life and give
greater performance. Letting you
batteries go flat or allowing the battery
gauge to go to the bottom could shorten
your battery life significantly.
Do not top up the charge in your
batteries during the day unless you have
finished with the vehicle for the day then
leave them charging until a full charge is
shown on the charger.
Turning the mains connection off while
the charger is connected to the scooter
will begin discharging the batteries and
could eventually shorten their life or
cause them damage.
If you leave your vehicle for an extended
period of time (more than a month),
disconnect a battery terminal. Once a
month plug your batteries back in and
leave on charge until fully charged. To
disconnect a battery terminal, first
remove the seat (see Seat Removal)
and battery cover. Ensure the scooter is
turned off then using a spanner (either
10mm or 13mm) undo one terminal,
being very careful not to touch two
battery terminals with the spanner at the
same time.
Failure to recharge your batteries will
damage them and lead to shortened
lifespan, performance or permanent
failure.

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Maintenance free VRLA batteries
generally take longer to recharge than
other types of batteries so be patient,
leave them on charge overnight, as the
charger is fully automatic.
Regularly check the connections on
each battery terminal for signs of
corrosion and security. If any corrosion
is present clean the lead terminal
completely with a wire brush or similar
lightly abrasive product, ensuring you do
not touch both terminals at once. Re-
grease the terminals using petroleum
jelly (such as Vaseline) never use
ordinary grease products.
Once greased replace the battery
connections, tighten the terminal bolts
down securely. Cover the terminal
connections, bolts and wire tails with
petroleum jelly.
Ensure the battery retaining clamp is
fitted securely and has not trapped any
wires, fuse holder or is touching any
battery terminals.
Vehicle range
It is a legal requirement that all
manufacturers state the range of their
products in their literature or Owners
Manuals. There is a common European
Standard for measuring the range of a
mobility vehicle; this is set out in ISO
7176 Part 4: Energy consumption of
electric wheelchairs and scooters for
determination of theoretical range.
The tests are carried out in strictly
controlled environmental condition with
new, fully charged batteries, on a level
test surface.
The range figures stated should be
considered as a theoretical maximum
distance obtainable and not what you
will generally obtain from your Aztec in
everyday use.
Range will reduce due to battery age
and state of charge, hilly terrain or
slopes, grass, mud or snow, regular
kerb climbing, low air temperature,
incorrect tyre pressures, stop/start
driving or vehicle due a service.
The technical considerations for range
may seem daunting and complicated but
please remember that battery size and
motor efficiency will be the two main
factors in determining range. Your
Horizon Mobility Aztec has probably the
highest battery capacity available on a
mobility vehicle today; coupled with a
highly efficient 24volt transaxle drive
system you should find the range of
your vehicle is sufficient for the majority
of your everyday needs.
Charging instructions
Ensure your Aztec is switched off and
the key removed prior to charging.
Always charge your vehicle in a well-
ventilated room with no exposed flame
present.
Place your battery charger on a hard flat
surface; never place it on the carpet or a
surface likely to block the ventilation
louvers in the charger casing.
Never expose any part of your charger
or batteries to direct heat or naked flame
(e.g. gas fire).
Never charge your vehicle outside or in
an excessively damp room.
Never plug your charger in if any part of
the charger or mains plug is wet.
Plug the charger into the charger socket
on the rear box between the rear lights,
or into the socket on the right side of
steering column head (if fitted).

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A
Fig. 14
Ensure that the mains plug is dry and
free from damage before plugging it into
the mains socket and switching it on.
Press the plug firmly into the socket,
ensure it is fully seated before switching
on the charger.
The red power light should come on
immediately followed quickly by the
yellow charging light. These two
indicator lights should remain on while
the vehicle is charging.
Once fully charged the yellow light will
go out and the green charged light will
come on. Charging is now complete and
the charger may be unplugged.
Always switch off the mains before
unplugging the charger from the vehicle.
Never leave the charger connected to
the vehicle batteries with the mains
switched off, as this could shorten
battery life or cause permanent battery
damage.
Always plug the charger into the vehicle
before plugging it into the mains and
turning it on.
While the charger is plugged into your
vehicle its drive system is disabled.
Wheels and Tyres
Regularly check your wheels, tyres and
steering for damage or foreign objects
that might cause improper operation or
a puncture.
Check your tyres regularly for uneven
wear, seek service advice from Horizon
Customer Care or your local Horizon
dealer if found.
Do not inflate your vehicles tyres using a
powered airline at a garage. Always use
a bicycle or a manual foot pump.
Each tyre should be inflated to a
pressure as set out in the Tyre Size
Table below.

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Routine Maintenance and Service History
The following table gives an indication as to when routine maintenance checks should
be made.
Day
Week
Month
Quarter
Annual
Charge batteries
Inspect battery terminals
Wipe vehicle over with damp cloth
Check tyre pressures
Check seat swivel and slide system
Check rear for wire chaff and wear
Check tyres for damage and wear
Check front suspension for damage
Check manual brake function
Inspect motor brushes
Full service by main dealer
Bulbs and Fuses
Voltage
Rating
Headlight bulb (H4 LED 15/7W)
24v
15 watt
Front indicator bulbs (149 Bayonet)
24v
5 watt
Rear indicator sealed LED units
24v
3 watt
Rear red tail lights sealed LED units
24v
3 watt
Main ignition fuse (R/H holder in rear)
10 amp
Main Controller Fuse (L/H holder in rear)
2.5 amp
Main Battery Fuse (between Batteries)
80 amp
Main charger circuit breaker (dealer only)
15 amp
Headlight (Spade Fuse under front of head)
24v
5A
Indicator (Spade Fuse under front of head)
24v
3A
Accessory (Spade Fuses under head)
Wheels and tyres
If wheels are removed ensure that the axle shafts are well greased before replacing
wheels. Always use the “Binx” self-locking nuts provided with the scooter. If lost contact
your dealer for a new one as the thread is not a standard metric one.
Warning: Never tighten the front wheel nuts beyond touching the outer bearing (3
Newtons).
Electronics repair
Never try to open the control box, adjust the electronic controller or fix faults in either the
rear control systems or dashboard as the electronics have a number of safety critical
systems incorporated in them which must not be compromised in any way. Contact your
main dealer for help and assistance.

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Fault codes
The Horizon Mobility Aztec has a fault diagnostic system built into the electronics. The
Battery Indicator shows these faults, whether critical or warning only. There are a
number of possible Fault Codes.
All critical faults will cause the Aztec to stop, and depending on the fault will either
require the Ignition key to be turned OFF then ON again, or an engineer’s inspection
before the vehicle can be driven again.
Warning Faults usually do not need the vehicle to be reset or an engineer, they may
include warnings that you are trying to drive with the parking brake turned off or trying to
drive the vehicle while the controls are obstructed.
The table below lists general faults and their codes. If in doubt telephone you’re Main
Dealer of Horizon Customer Care.
Reproduced with permission of PGDT Ltd

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Service record
Date
Service
Engineer
Delivery Inspection
1st Annual Service
2nd Annual Service
3rd Annual Service
4th Annual Service
5th Annual Service

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Horizon Mobility Ltd
WARRANTY
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
FOR THE LIFETIME OF YOUR HORIZON PRODUCT,FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE,HORIZON WILL REPAIR OR
REPLACE,AT OUR OPTION,TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER,FREE OF CHARGE,ANY OF THE STRUCTURAL FRAME
COMPONENTS,FOLLOWING EXAMINATION BY AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF HORIZON,FOUND TO BE
DEFECTIVE IN MATERIAL AND/OR WORKMANSHIP
TWO YEAR WARRANTY
FOR TWO YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE,HORIZON WILL REPAIR OR REPLACE,AT OUR OPTION,TO THE
ORIGINAL PURCHASER,FREE OF CHARGE,ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS FOUND UPON EXAMINATION BY AN
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF HORIZON TO BE DEFECTIVE IN MATERIAL AND/OR WORKMANSHIP:
ELECTRONICS,MOTOR/GEARBOX ASSEMBLY
BATTERY AND CHARGER WARRANTY
BATTERY AND CHARGER WARRANTY ARE COVERED BY THE MANUFACTURERS FOR 12 MONTHS AND NOT BY
HORIZON
WARRANTY SERVICE IS ONLY CARRIED OUT BY HORIZON.DO NOT RETURN PARTS UNDER WARRANTY TO HORIZON
WITHOUT PRIOR CONSENT,ALL TRANSPORTATION COSTS AND ANY DAMAGE CAUSED IN SHIPPING ARE THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
* ABS, AND OTHER PLASTIC BODY PANELS
* BATTERIES/CHARGER (MANUFACTURERS PROVIDES A TWELVE-MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY)
* TYRES AND TUBES
* UPHOLSTERY AND SEATING
* REPAIRS AND/OR MODIFICATIONS MADE TO ANY PART OF THE VEHICLE WITHOUT SPECIFIC PRIOR WRITTEN
CONSENT FROM HORIZON
* ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND THE CONTROL OF HORIZON
* LABOUR,SERVICE CALLS,SHIPPING,AND OTHER CHARGES INCURRED FOR REPAIR OF THE PRODUCT
UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED BY HORIZON
DAMAGE CAUSED BY:
* BATTERY FLUID SPILLAGE
* ABUSE,MISUSE,ACCIDENT OR NEGLIGENCE
* IMPROPER OPERATION,FAILURE TO MAINTAIN THE GOODS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF
HORIZON,OR STORAGE
* COMMERCIAL USE,OR USE OTHER THAN NORMAL
THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY.IMPLIED WARRANTIES,INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABLE QUALITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO ONE(1) YEAR FROM THE ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE AND TO THE EXTENT
PERMITTED BY LAW.LIABILITIES FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSS UNDER ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUDED.
DATE OF PURCHASE: ______________________ SERIAL NO.________________
AUTHORIZED BY ______________________________________________________________
Warning: It is imperative for the maintenance of the above warranties that the product is maintained in accordance
with the manufacturers requirements with annual services being performed by an authorized agent of Horizon

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Horizon Aztec 2015 Specification
Model
Aztec 2015
Class(1988 Road Traffic Act –Invalid Carriages
No.2268)
Class 3
Class of Use (as per EN 12184)
Class C
Dimensions
Length
1440mm / 57in
Width
700mm / 28in
Height (maximum with mirrors extended)
1290mm / 51in
Transport Height (without seat)
550mm / 22in
Weight including 75A/hr Batteries
141kg / 310lbs
Weight of Heaviest Part for Transport
Maximum User Weight
203kg / 448lbs
Maximum Speed (Mode 1 / Mode 2)
6km / 4mph, 13kph /
8mph
Optional Mode 3 (Private land use only)
20kph/12.5mph
Maximum Obstacle Climb
110mm / 4in
Maximum Obstacle Descend
110mm / 4in
Minimum Turn Radius
Minimum Turn Radius (Internal)
Minimum Turn Between Walls
Maximum Gradient Manoeuvring in all
directions
20% / 11o/ 1:5
Static Tilting Safety in all directions
33% / 18o/ 1:3
Dimensions of XB220 Seat
Width Between Arms
510mm
Seat Depth
430mm
Seat Back Height
480mm
Inclination (Minimum/Maximum/Standard)
5o/ 15o/ 10o
Armrest Height
240mm
Seat to Footplate Height (Minimum/Maximum)
450mm / 18in, 550mm /
22in
Wheels and Tyres
Front (Tubeless Pneumatic)
100 / 65 –9 (Ø 360mm /
14in)
Rear (Tubeless Pneumatic)
100 / 65 –9 (Ø 360mm /
14in)
Tyre Pressure
2.0 bar / (30 psi)
Batteries and Charger
Standard Batteries
2 x 75Ah VRLA AGM
Optional Batteries
2 x 100Ah VRLA GEL
Standard Charger
24v / 8A
Optional Charger
24v / 12A
Range with 75Ah 20hr rated Batteries
40km
Range with 100Ah 20hr rated Batteries
55km

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Electrical System
24v
Motor Continuous Power Rating
1200 Watt @ 3800rpm
Maximum Controller Current Draw
140A
Fuses/Circuit Breakers
Battery
80A Midi Fuse
Charger Circuit
15A Manual Reset C/B
Ignition
10A Auto Blade
Controller
1A Glass Cartridge
Lights
5A Auto Blade
Indicators
3.5A Auto Blade
Accessories
Auto Blade
Indicators Front
5w / 24v 149 - BA15S
Indicators Rear
5w / 24v 149 - BA15S
Headlight
17w 24v H4 LED
Rear Lights
2w / 24v LED Sealed
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