Top Gun TRANZFORMA User manual

OWNERS MANUAL
TRANZFORMA

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.
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
___________________________________________
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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


Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................1
SPECIFICATION TABLE......................................................................................................................... 3
BASIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..........................................................................................................................4
Electric Wheelchair Components .......................................................................................................4
Electric Wheelchair Detailed Parts ..................................................................................................... 5
Electric Scooter Basic Components .................................................................................................... 6
Electric Scooter Detailed Parts ........................................................................................................... 7
Operating Instructions........................................................................................................................8
SAFETY OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS..................................................................................................................12
General .............................................................................................................................................12
Modifications....................................................................................................................................13
Removable Parts............................................................................................................................... 13
Weight Restrictions ..........................................................................................................................13
Pre-Drive Safety Check .....................................................................................................................14
Tyre Inflation.....................................................................................................................................14
Incline Information ...........................................................................................................................15
Cornering Information......................................................................................................................18

Braking Information..........................................................................................................................18
Outdoor Driving Surfaces..................................................................................................................18
Public Streets and Roadways............................................................................................................19
Stationary Obstacles (Steps & Curbs) ...............................................................................................19
Precautions during Unusual Weather...............................................................................................19
Stairs & Escalators ............................................................................................................................20
Lifts/Elevation Products....................................................................................................................20
Batteries (also see Storage Instructions)..........................................................................................21
Preventing Unintended Travel..........................................................................................................21
Getting Onto and OFF Your Mobility Scooter...................................................................................22
Reaching and Bending ......................................................................................................................22
Prescription Drugs/Physical Limitations ...........................................................................................23
Smoking ............................................................................................................................................23
Alcohol..............................................................................................................................................23
ELECTROMAGNETIC AND RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (EMI/RFI) ............................................................ 24
SAFETY SYMBOLS.................................................................................................................................................. 26
SAFETY INFORMATION SUMMARY....................................................................................................................... 31

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ....................................................................................................................................32
WARRANTY............................................................................................................................................................35
CHANGE OF DETAILS / CHANGE OF OWNER .........................................................................................................38
SERVICE RECORD ...................................................................................................................................................39


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INTRODUCTION
CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your new Top Gun Mobility Power chair/Scooter combination. 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 level 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.
This manual includes the Basic Operation of your unit, Safety Instructions/Symbols, Maintenance Guide and
Service Record plus your Warranty Registration Card with Top Gun Mobility. Please ensure your selling dealer
has completed this document with yourself to ensure the Warranty of your unit is properly registered with us
here at Top Gun Mobility.
The information recorded and images contained within this manual are subject to change and we request that
you direct any enquiries to your selling dealer or any of the other dealers within our network. Current dealer
listings can be located on our website at www.topgunmobility.com.au
Finally, we believe your purchase of a Top Gun Mobility ‘Tranzforma’ electric power chair/scooter will enrich
your daily life and we trust you will enjoy the benefits of this new world opening up to you.

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TRANZFORMA
1. Front & rear bumper
2. Deluxe orthopaedic seat that slides, reclines and swivels
3. Fold up arm rests
4. Automatic braking LED light system
5. Drink holder standard
6. Panel control and digital display
7. LED headlight
8. Direct Drive sealed transmission/gearbox
9. Multi Position tiller angle
10. Free-wheeling device
11. Digital Display
12. USB Charging
13. Power Save Mode

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SPECIFICATION TABLE
Chair/Scooter Combo
Power Chair Only
Battery (Lead-Acid)
24V 25AH x 1pcs (lithium)
Motor Power
200W
Controller
PG-70A
PG-60A
Electric Brake
ELECTROMAGNETIC BRAKE
Overall Dimensions
1250x560x920mm
830x570x800mm
Weight W/O Battery
54kg
43KG
Total Weight W/Battery
58kg
47kg
Max. Loading Weight
136kg
Max. Speed (klm/hr)
9km/h
Turning Radius
1300mm
620mm
Max. Climbing Grade
10◦
Wheel Size - Front
8" PU Solid Tyre
6" PU Solid Tyre
Wheel Size - Rear
9" PU Solid Tyre
Drive System
rear wheel driving
Ground Clearance from Seat
Adjustable 540-580mm
Ground Clearance from
cover/motor
50mm
Groove Crossing Ability
50mm
Travel Range
up to 35km
Free Wheel Mode
Yes
Wheel Hub
NA
Charger Size
DC24V / 2A

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BASIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Electric Wheelchair Components
A Scooter front frame
B Scooter rear frame
C Battery Box
D Seat

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Electric Wheelchair Detailed Parts
1. Controller
2. Width Adjust Armrest
3. Battery Box
4. Quick release for battery box
5. Reflector
6. Brake Lever
7. Anti-tip wheels
8. Wheel
9. Front rocker arm
10. Foot pad
11. Basket
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Electric Scooter Basic Components
A Wheelchair front frame
B Wheelchair rear frame
C Battery Box
D Seat

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Electric Scooter Detailed Parts
1. Control Panel
2. Front basket
3. Front Bumper
4. Front LED light
5. Front Damping
6. Foot pad
7. Middle basket
8. Seat height adjuster
9. Turning plate/slide rail
10. Wide adjust armrest
11. Quick release for battery box
12. Tail light
13. Release leaver for Front & Rear frame
14. Brake lever
15. Anti-tip wheels
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Seat & Armrest Adjustments
SEAT ADJUSTMENT
1. Press the button on seat pipe, and then take seat out by sliding up
2. Release screw M10 on seat pipe, and adjust it to a comfort height
3. Install seat back into position
ARMREST WIDTH ADJUSTMENT
The width of armrest can be adjusted inward and outward.
1. Release the armrest lock
2. Move the armrest inward or outward to suitable position
3. Lock the handle
4. Uplift armrest to get on/down the scooter conveniently
Operating Instructions
POWER SWITCH
“ON” Power is now turned on and you can being travel
“OFF” Power turned off
IF the electric scooter power is turned off whilst in use, the electromagnetic brake will activate and
scooter will suddenly stop
BATTERY CAPACITY INDICATOR
When power has been turned ‘ON’ the Battery Capacity Indicator will show the following;
GREEN Shows strong power
YELLOW Power is weak and charging is suggested
RED Power is extremely low and immediate charging is required

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WHEELCHAIR FORWARD/BACK MOTION & TURNING
To move your chair simply ease the Joystick in the direction you wish to travel.
Gently press forward/back or left/right when wanting to turn the wheelchair or
rotate in the same place. Fully releasing the joystick allows it to revert back to the
"center" Position and the electromagnetic brake will engage, making the chair come
to a stop.
SCOOTER FORWARD/BACK MOTION & BRAKE LEVER
Gently squeeze the throttle control lever (depending on whether you want to
drive forward or backward) until you reach the desired speed. Your speed is
directly proportional to the deflection of the throttle control lever.
Note: You can squeeze one side of the throttle control lever towards
you, or you can push the other side away from you to achieve the
same effect. Throttle control selection can also be activated by
fingers or thumb of both hands, use whichever method is most
comfortable for you.
To Stop: Release the throttle control lever. The scooter will stop
HORN BUTTON
To activate the horn, push the button located on the dash
BATTERY BOX
Scooter is installed with a 24V 25AH Lithium Battery

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RESET BUTTON
If you attempt to climb a steep slope or overloading, your scooter will
automatically cut power to the motor in order to protect it and your electrics.
Allow your scooter to have a short break before pushing the “reset”button on
your battery pack. You will then be able to continue driving.
CONTROLLER
The Controller is secured under middle basket, it receives signal from control panel to operate motors and
brake system.
BRAKE LEVER
Your scooter is equipped with a manual brake lever that, when moved forward, allows the scooter to be
pushed manually.
Disengage the drive motors only on a level surface.
Stand beside the scooter to engage or disengage freewheel mode. Never do this while sitting on the
scooter.
After you have finished pushing your scooter, always return it to the drive mode to lock the brakes
(pull the manual freewheel lever backward).
When using the freewheel 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 scooter near the lever.
Do NOT move brake lever to “manual” on a slope as this releases the brakes and you risk your
mobility scooter rolling away from you.
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