Top Gun Mobility LiON User manual

LiON
DAYTONA
BLAZER
CHARGER
USER MANUAL

AUTHORISED TOP GUN MOBILITY AFTER SALES SERVICE
We have ensured that your new Top Gun Mobility Scooter is ready to deliver! Every member of our Team is
dedicated to Customer Satisfaction. By making contact with the following personnel, you will be assured of
Prompt and Efficient After Sales Service.
Sales :
Service :
Spare Parts :
WARNING
Please read the Owner’s Manual carefully before operation. If you do not fully understand any part of the Manual, please contact your
dealer so as to avoid any injury or damage from misuse. Electromagnetic Interference (“EMI”) can cause powered vehicles to behave
erratically, which can be dangerous to the user. For your Safety & Protection, it is IMPERATIVE that you take the time to read the
Chapter on EMI prior to operating your Top Gun Mobility Scooter.
PLEASE NOTE : All details contained within this owner’s manual are correct as at time of print. Specifications/Recommendations are
subject to change without prior notice.
DEALER STAMP :

RETAIL ADVICE & BUYERS WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Selling Dealer to complete at time of sale in order to Register Warranty with Top Gun Mobility
Customers Email Address:
Customer:
Model:
Address:
Serial Number:
Colour:
State: Postcode:
Date of Sale:
Phone:
Type of Purchase: Consumer / Rental / Other
SELLING DEALER:
Customer
Signature
Dealership
Representative
Signature


RETAIL ADVICE & BUYERS WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Selling Dealer to complete at time of sale in order to Register Warranty with Top Gun Mobility
Customers Email Address:
Customer:
Model:
Address: Serial Number:
_ Colour:
State: Postcode:
Date of Sale:
Phone: Type of Purchase: Consumer / Rental / Other
SELLING DEALER:
Customer
Signature
Dealership
Representative
Signature


Contents
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................................. 1
MODEL FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................. 2
SPECIFICATON COMPARISON TABLE .................................................................................................................................. 6
SAFETY SYMBOLS ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
SAFETY OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 12
General ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Modifications .............................................................................................................................................................. 13
Removable Parts ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Weight Restrictions ..................................................................................................................................................... 13
Pre-Drive Safety Check ................................................................................................................................................ 14
Tyre Inflation ............................................................................................................................................................... 14
Incline Information ...................................................................................................................................................... 16
Cornering Information ................................................................................................................................................. 19
Braking Information ..................................................................................................................................................... 19
Outdoor Driving Surfaces ............................................................................................................................................. 19
Public Streets and Roadways ....................................................................................................................................... 19
Stationary Obstacles (Steps & Curbs) ........................................................................................................................... 20
Precautions during Unusual Weather .......................................................................................................................... 20
Freewheel Mode ......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Stairs & Escalators ....................................................................................................................................................... 22
Lifts/Elevation Products ............................................................................................................................................... 22

Batteries (also see Storage Instructions) ...................................................................................................................... 23
Preventing Unintended Travel ..................................................................................................................................... 23
Getting Onto and OFF Your Mobility Scooter ............................................................................................................... 24
Reaching and Bending ................................................................................................................................................. 25
Prescription Drugs/Physical Limitations ....................................................................................................................... 25
Smoking ...................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Alcohol ........................................................................................................................................................................ 26
Adjustments ................................................................................................................................................................ 26
ELECTROMAGNETIC AND RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (EMI/RFI) ........................................................................... 29
SAFETY INFORMATION SUMMARY .................................................................................................................................... 30
Battery Charging .......................................................................................................................................................... 31
ASSEMBLY and DISASSEMBLY of the LiON Scooter ............................................................................................................ 33
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ................................................................................................................................................ 39
TROUBLESHOOTING and REPAIRS ..................................................................................................................................... 40
WARRANTY ...................................................................................................................................................................... 41
CHANGE OF DETAILS / CHANGE OF OWNER ...................................................................................................................... 43
SERVICE RECORD .............................................................................................................................................................. 45

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INTRODUCTION
CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your new Top Gun Mobility Scooter. We are excited to provide you one of our
Innovative Mobility Scooters. Our Scooters are designed to provide personal freedom, as well as Convenience, Comfort and
the Assuredly High Performance levels combined with a long life cycle.
This Owner’s Manual contains important information concerning the proper maintenance and safe operation of your
Mobility Scooter. Please read this manual thoroughly and carefully prior to operating your new Mobility Scooter to
familiarise yourself with all operation instructions.
The contents of this manual are based on the expectation that a mobility device expert has properly fitted the model
scooter chosen to suit the user and has assisted in prescribing health care professional and/or authorised provider
instructions for the safe use of this mobility scooter.
There are several situations, including some medical conditions, where the scooter user will need 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
specially trained in assisting a scooter user in various daily living activities.
As you begin using your scooter during daily activities you will probably encounter situations in which you will need some
practice. Simply take your time and you will soon be in full and confident control as you manoeuvre through doorways, on
and off elevators, up and down ramps, and over moderate terrain.
This manual covers the use of various models, you will note that many of the operations and adjustments are similar and as
such images may depict a different model to that which you have purchased.

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MODEL FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS
LiON
1. Pull Apart for easy transport
2. Lithium-Ion Battery Technology
3. Amazing 149kg load capacity
4. Unbeatable Turning Circle
5. All around Steel Safety Bumpers
6. Shock Absorbing Flexi Tiller
7. USB Mobile Phone Charging Point
8. Sliding Seat, adjustable to multiple height drivers
9. 9 inch pneumatic tyres to cushion from rough driving surfaces
10. All Around Suspension for driver comfort
11. Most Powerful Motor in its Class
12. Full Lighting Package for driver safety
"Hakuna Matata!"
Top Gun LiON is the new King of Pull Apart Scooters. ALL NEW LiON hi-tech Super Light Lithium-Ion battery races
ahead of the competition. More Power, More Comfort, More Safety, Tighter Turning, All around Suspension PLUS
the incredible TOP GUN Flexi Tiller taking the shock and jarring out of every hump and bump.

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DAYTONA
1. Powerful 600w 4 pole motor
2. Safety turning sensor
3. USB charging port
4. Up to 158kg weight capacity
5. High comfort captain seat
6. Front and Rear adjustable suspension
7. Smooth ride
8. Compact high performance scooter (Easy lift access)
9. Front storage basket
10. Industry best turning circle
11. Swing and Slide Seat Adjustment
As the name suggest, the Daytona handles the corners with ease. Safety mode steering sensors give you the
peace of mind to handle even the tightest corners with confidence. This small scooter punches above its weight
with a powerful motor and battery combination in a sleek and modern compact package. Enjoy multiple driver
comfort adjustments and cushioned all round adjustable suspension.

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BLAZER
1. Powerful 800w 4 pole motor
2. Safety turning sensor
3. USB charging port
4. Up to 158kg weight capacity
5. Front and Rear double sprung suspension
6. Safety Park Brake
7. Digital Dash Display
8. Front lockable Storage box
9. Super comfortable ride
10. Modern Stylish Design
The clever choice in modern scooters. The TOP GUN BLAZER comes standard with all the latest safety features and
offers a super comfortable ride with double sprung suspension as standard fitment. The stylish design includes a
lockable front carry box to keep your treasures safe. Robust yet agile, this mid-size scooter boasts a class leading
turning circle, helping you get about town with ease.
BLAZER, ride in style!

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CHARGER
1. Industry leading High Torque Motor and Gearbox
2. Safety Turning Sensor
3. USB Charging Port
4. Up To 203kg Weight Capacity
5. Extra Wide Super Comfort Captain Seat
6. Front and Rear Suspension Double Sprung Suspension
7. Low Ground Clearance for Easy Mount and Dismount
8. Safety Park Brake
9. Digital Dash Display
10. Industry Leading Turning Circle
The low-rider Charger is the king of the streets. Under the plush extra-large comfort chair resides a power
packed motor and battery combination. The easy access lowered riding deck comes complete with all round
double sprung suspension ensuring the smooth travel. Class leading load carrying capacity is augmented by
surprising agility and turning circle. The Charger is the reliable choice for astute driver.

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SPECIFICATON COMPARISON TABLE
MODEL DETAILS LiON DAYTONA BLAZER CHARGER
Charger
3A (Lithium Version)
24V 5A
24V 5A
24V 8A
Controller
PG S
-
70A
PG S
-
90A
PG
S
-
120A
PG S
-
140A
Electromagnetic
Brake
6NM
6NM
6NM
8NM
Freewheel Mode
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Ground
Clearance
10
c
m
(+ /
-
2
.
5
c
m)
16
.
5
c
m
(+ /
-
2
.
5
c
m)
17
c
m
(+ /
-
2
.
5m)
19
.
7
c
m
(+/
-
2
.
5
c
m)
LCD
Display
N/A
N/A
Yes
Yes
Lights Head/Tail/Turning
Emergency
Head/Tail/Turning
Emergency Head/Tail/Turning
Emergency Head/Tail/Turning
Emergency
Max
battery size
24V28.6Ah (Lithium
)
12V50Ah*2
12V50Ah*2
12V75Ah*2
Max climbing ability (Does NOT
mean the safest slope) 12° 12° 12° 12°
Max
speed
8 km/h
10 km/h
10 km/h
10 km/h
Motor(rated power)
Gear Ratio 410 watts
22.33:1
600 watts(4 poles)
19.75:1 800 watts(4 poles)
19.84:1 1000 watts(4 poles)
21.06:1
Operation
range
> 33 km >
34 km
>36 km
>
49 km
Overall Dimensions 113x55x92cm 120x63.5x124.6cm 132.7x69.8x127.6cm 132.7x69.8x127.6cm
Parking
brake
N/A
N/A
Yes
Yes
Safety
Turning
Sensor
N/A
Yes
Yes
Yes
Seat 17" Stadium 18" Captain, Low
Back 18" Captain, Low
Back 22" Captain, Low Back
Seat
Post
Suspension
No
No
No
No
Suspension
Front & Rear
Front &
Rear
Front &
Rear
Front &
Rear
USB
Charger
Port
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Weight
W Batteries
59.6kg
106kg
130kg
142kg
Weight
W/O Batteries
55.4kg
80kg
96kg
96kg
Weight
capacity
149kg
158 kg
158kg
203kg
Wheels
-
Front
9" pneumatic
10"
pneumatic
12"
pneumatic
13"
pneumatic
Wheels
-
Rear
9" pneumatic
10"
pneumatic
12"
pneumatic
13"
pneumatic
** Specifications are correct at time of print and are subject to change without notification

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SAFETY SYMBOLS
WARNING!
An
authorised
supplier
or
qualified
technician
must
perform
the
initial
setup
of
this
scooter,
and
must perform all of the procedures in this manual.
The symbols below are used throughout this Owner’s Manual and on the scooter to identify warnings and
important information. It is very important for you to read and understand them.
WARNING! This indicates a potentially hazardous condition/situation. Failure to follow designated procedures can
cause personal injury, component damage or malfunction.
MANDATORY! These actions must be performed as specified. Failure to perform “Mandatory” actions can cause
personal injury and/or equipment damage.
PROHIBITED! This indicates that the action is prohibited. These actions must NOT be performed at any time or
under any circumstance. Performing a prohibited action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage.
PLEASE NOTE and strictly adhere to the following Safety Instructions. Additional Warnings and Notices are printed
in this Owner’s Manual; it is Imperative that you carefully read all chapters of this manual before operation. It is
also advisable to refresh your memory by re-reading this manual periodically.
GET ACQUAINTED with your Mobility Scooter and its operational features before driving it. Drive slowly (speed
limit dial set to MIN) until you get used to your scooter, its’ various functions, safety features as well as it’s
braking capabilities and limitations.

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PEDESTRIANS!
Watch
carefully
for
pedestrians
and
drive
your
Mobility
Scooter
accordingly.
In
crowded
areas,
always drive with the speed limit dial set to MIN. Drive only where permitted according to all applicable local
laws. Be mindful of the width of your particular mobility scooter and take care not to hit persons or objects
around the vehicle.
NEVER remove any of the Mobility Scooter safety parts such as bumpers, plastic covers or emergency braking
lever. Never remove any of the Warning Labels.
NEVER put your hands, fingers, feet or legs into any moving part or under any protective cover as moving parts
and hot surfaces are generally secured under these covers.
When making adjustments (folding the seat back, adjusting armrest, moving seat forward/backward, adjusting
tiller etc.) as well as when squeezing the throttle control lever, always take care that your hands and fingers are
not trapped between any of the moving parts. When moving the tiller forward or backward, be careful not to
trap your fingers in the mechanism.
LOAD RESTRICTIONS – The load in the rear basket must not exceed 8kg. This load in the front basket must not
exceed 5kg. Your Top Gun Mobility scooter is designed to carry ONE person only (unless a dual seat model has
been purchased). Never operate it with an additional person on board, including carrying a child.
TYRE INFLATION – Never inflate the tyres on your Mobility Scooter more than the manufacture’s recommended
pressure shown on the tyres and within this owner’s manual.
STAIRS – Never use your Mobility Scooter on STAIRS. Do not try to go over obstacles that are more than the
maximum recommended slope angle and obstacle heights given in the specification sheets for your Mobility
Scooter. When driving over an obstacle, always drive so that the front the scooter is facing the obstacle.

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If
for
any
reason
your
Mobility
Scooter
does
not
stop
when
you
release
the throttle
control
lever,
or
takes
longer to stop than it should (3 meters on a level surface), turn the key switch to OFF and immediately contact
your selling dealer.
WEATHER – Do not use your Mobility Scooter in Heavy Rain or Extreme Humidity, or at temperatures below -
30°C (-22°F) or above +45°C (+113°F).
The seat weights 21kgs. Each battery weights a minimum of 14kg. Be careful when lifting the seat and
batteries. See instructions for lifting the seat and the batteries in the Maintenance Chapter. Always lift using
your knees and legs, not your back.
BATTERIES – Only use batteries as recommended by an authorised dealer (lead acid maintenance-free sealed
batteries or lithium depending on the model scooter you have purchased).
ACCIDENTS/DAMAGE – If your Mobility Scooter is involved in any kind of accident in which parts are damaged,
you must arrange for a qualified technician to examine it before continuing use.
CHILDREN – Special Care must be taken to prevent children from operating your Mobility Scooter or riding as a
passenger. Do not allow unsupervised children to play near your Mobility Scooter, especially when charging
batteries.
Always drive carefully. Adjust your speed according to road conditions. When turning at high speed, your
Mobility Scooter can become unstable. Before making sharp turns, reduce speed to a minimum to prevent
roll-over.

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Your
Mobility
Scooter
is
able
to
go
up
slopes
higher
than
the
recommended
safe
slope.
HOWEVER,
do not
drive
on slopes whose incline you do not know. Always drive very slowly and do not drive on the side of such slopes.
Before starting to drive, make sure your emergency brake operates correctly.
Do NOT release the manual release lever of the electromagnetic brake (EMB) when your Mobility Scooter is on a
slope. When on any sort of an incline, never place the Mobility Scooter in freewheel mode (whilst seated on or
standing next to it)
The lights on your Mobility Scooter (if fitted), should be turned on when visibility is reduced, regardless of day or
night.
As your seat upholstery is fire resistant, do not cover it or replace with any upholstery other than upholstery of
the
same kind. When removing the battery cover, watch out for hot parts. The motor, axel, EMB, electronic
cards and
electronic controller might be hot! DO NOT TOUCH them until you have ensured temperature is not dangerous.
Do NOT operate a mobile phone, walkie-talkie, laptop or other radio transmitter whilst operating your Mobility
Scooter
Removal of the grounding prong can create an electrical hazard. If it is necessary to use a 2-pronged electrical
outlet, properly install an approved 3-prong adapter.
Do NOT connect an extension cord to the AC/DC converter or to the battery charger

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Keep
tools
and
other
metal
objects
away
from
the
battery
terminals.
Contact
with
tools
can
cause
an
electrical
shock. Do not sit on the Mobility Scooter when it is on any type of lift/elevation product.
This symbol indicates that Explosive conditions exist
Disposal and Recycling. Contact your authorised dealer for information on proper disposal of your Mobility
packaging and components
Always wear safety glasses when working on the Mobility Scooter
Contains Lead
Battery Charger is for INDOOR use only
At the rear of your Mobility Scooter is the manual release lever of the EMB. When using this lever, be careful
not to touch the internal surface of the motor as it could be very hot and cause injury. See the warning label at
the rear of the Mobility Scooter near the lever.

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SAFETY OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
General
MANDATORY! Do not operate your new Mobility Scooter for the first time without reading and
understanding this user manual completely.
Your Mobility Scooter is a state-of-the-art life-enhancement device designed to increase mobility. We
provide an extensive range of products to best fit the individual needs of the user. Please be aware that
the final selection and purchasing decision regarding the type of Mobility Scooter to be used is the
responsibility of a user who is capable of making such a decision and of his or her healthcare
professional (i.e., medical doctor, physical therapist, etc.)
The contents of this manual are based on the expectation that a mobility device expert has properly fitted
the appropriate model scooter to the user.
Healthcare Professionals and/or the authorize dealer to give instructions for the use of the product.
There are certain situations, including some medical conditions, where the user will need 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 specially trained in assisting a user in various daily living activities.
As you begin using your scooter during daily activities, you will probably encounter situations in which
you will need some practice. Simply take your time and you will soon be in full and confident control
as you manoeuvre through doorways, on and off elevators, up and down ramps, and over moderately
rough terrain.
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