Handicare Trophy Service Manual
Handicare TROPHY is an electrically driven scooter designed for outdoor use, offering a comfortable and stable ride. Its unique suspension, stability, and manoeuvrability provide excellent drivability for longer distances. The Trophy features numerous adjustments to ensure a relaxed hand and shoulder position, allowing maximum independence for users.
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SERVICE MANUAL TROPHY © 2011 Handicare All rights reserved. The information provided herein may not be reproduced and/or published in any form, by print, photoprint, microfilm or any other means whatsoever (electronically or mechanically) without the prior written authorisation of Handicare. The information provided is based on general data concerning the constructions known at the time of the publication of this manual. Handicare executes a policy of continuous improvement and reserves the right to changes and modifications. The information provided is valid for the product in its standard version. Handicare cannot be held liable for possible damage resulting from specifications of the product deviating from the standard configuration. The available information has been prepared with all possible diligence, but Handicare cannot be held liable for possible errors in the information or the consequences thereof. Handicare accepts no liability for loss resulting from work executed by third parties. Names, trade names, etc. used by Handicare may not, as per the legislation concerning the protection of trade names, be considered as being available. 2 Version 2012v2 Table of contents Table of contents Table of contents 3 Preface 4 This manual ............................................................................................................................................................ 4 Service and technical support ................................................................................................................................ 4 Labels on the scooter ............................................................................................................................................. 4 Indentification plate data ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Approval ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 CE declaration ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 Warranty conditions................................................................................................................................................ 5 Statement of liability ............................................................................................................................................... 6 Used scooters and the environment ...................................................................................................................... 6 1 Safety 7 1.1 General .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 1.2 Labels on the scooter .................................................................................................................................... 7 1.3 Operation ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 1.4 Electronic precautions ................................................................................................................................... 7 2 General description 9 2.1 Description of the Trophy .............................................................................................................................. 9 2.2 Steering column and dashboard.................................................................................................................. 10 2.3 Display menu ............................................................................................................................................... 11 2.4 Functionality and connections ..................................................................................................................... 12 2.5 Forgotten lock combination ......................................................................................................................... 13 2.6 Changing lock combination ......................................................................................................................... 13 2.7 Main components ........................................................................................................................................ 14 3 Maintenance 15 3.1 Maintenance table ....................................................................................................................................... 15 3.2 Charging the batteries ................................................................................................................................. 15 3.3 Battery maintenance .................................................................................................................................... 15 3.4 Checking and filling the tyres....................................................................................................................... 15 4 Troubleshooting 16 4.1 Troubleshooting list ..................................................................................................................................... 16 5 Technical specifications 18 5.1 Product specification sheet.......................................................................................................................... 18 5.2 Controller settings PG Drives EGIS 110 ..................................................................................................... 19 5.3 Controller settings PG Drives S-Drive 120A ................................................................................................ 21 5.4 Controller settings PG Drives S-Drive 140A ................................................................................................ 23 5.5 Controller settings PG drives S-Drive 140 with CT transaxle ...................................................................... 27 5.6 Electrical diagram Trophy Egis .................................................................................................................... 29 5.7 Mounting instruction throttle ........................................................................................................................ 31 5.8 Different types of throttle controls ................................................................................................................ 32 5.9 Mounting instructions throttle controls ......................................................................................................... 33 5.10 Service information transaxles .................................................................................................................... 34 6 Use of the parts lists 36 6.1 How to order ................................................................................................................................................ 36 7 Overview exploded views 37 7.1 (001) Front frame, front fork, and front wheel Trophy 3W ........................................................................... 38 7.2 (002) Front frame, frontwheelsuspension and front wheel Trophy 4W ....................................................... 39 7.3 (003) Rear frame, drive unit and rear wheel................................................................................................ 40 7.4 (004) Steering column, mirror and basket ................................................................................................... 42 7.5 (005) Console, printed circuit board and throttle control ............................................................................. 43 7.6 (006) Electronics, controller and batteries ................................................................................................... 45 7.7 (007) Seat .................................................................................................................................................... 46 7.8 (008) Covers Trophy 3W ............................................................................................................................. 47 7.9 (009) Covers Trophy 4W ............................................................................................................................. 48 7.10 (010) Cabling ............................................................................................................................................... 49 7.11 (011) Options ............................................................................................................................................... 50 Version2012v2 3 Preface Preface This manual Service and technical support With this manual you can safely use and maintain (clean) the scooter. Contact the manufacturer for information concerning specific adjustments, maintenance or repair. Always provide the type, year of manufacture, and identification number, which appear on the identification plate of the scooter. Follow the instructions in the warnings! If the instructions are not carefully followed, bodily injury or damage to the scooter or to the environment may result. Switch of the scooter electrically before you get in or out! This way you will avoid that the scooter starts to move when you accidentally squeeze an operating handle. A B LAGE DIJK 10 5705 BZ HELMOND THE NETHERLANDS C CAT 2000 IDNR.: CT 00004 USAGE: INDOOR/OUTDOOR GEBRUIKSGEBIED: BINNEN/BUITEN GEBRAUCHSBEBIET: INNERHALB/AUSSERHALB MAX.LOAD/MAX.BELASTB./ZUL.GESAMTGEW.: 100 KG TYPE/TYPE/TYP: YEAR/JAAR/JAHR: D E Labels on the scooter Indentification plate data A1 A2 B. C. D. A. B. C. D. E. 4 Free wheel Trophy Alpine (and models < 2012) Free wheel Trophy (if not A1) Identification plate Tyre pressure front wheel(s) Tyre pressure rear wheels Model Year of manufacture Identification number Use area indoors or outdoors Maximum load in kg Version 2012v2 Preface Approval The product meets the following requirements: 1. EN12182; 1999 Technical aids for disabled persons. 2. EN12184; 1999 Electrically powered wheelchairs and scooters, class C. 3. ISO7176-8 Requirements for static, impact, and fatigue strength. 4. ISO7176-9 Climate tests for electric wheelchairs and scooters. 5. ISO7176-14 Standards and test methods for controller systems of electrically-driven wheelchairs. 6. ISO7176-16 Requirements for fire resistance. The product has been awarded EN 12184; 1999 certification for EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility). CE declaration The product meets the standards of the directive for Medical Devices and is thus provided with the CE marking. Warranty conditions The terms used in the warranty and liability stipulations are defined as follows: Product: The hand-operated or electric wheelchair or scooter manufactured and delivered by Handicare. Customer: The person who directly obtains a Product from Handicare or an authorised representative. Dealer: The person who delivers a Product obtained from Handicare to customers or third parties. User: The person who uses a Product manufactured by Handicare. Irrespective of what is determined concerning warranty conditions applicable to the Product, in any case the following applies with regard to the warranty: 1. Except insofar as described otherwise Handicare guarantees the Product for its suitability for the purpose for which the Product is intended - all of these points as described in this manual - and for the quality of the material of which the Product is made and the manner in which the Product is manufactured. 2. Repairs or replacement of parts of the Product that may be necessary as a result of faults that are based on qualitatively faulty material or manufacturing errors will be executed free of charge, as long as such faults occurred within one (1) year after the date of delivery of the Product to Version2012v2 the Customer. The parts to be replaced must be shipped postage-paid to Handicare. Installation or removal of these parts is for the Customer’s account. Therefore, the following cases are not eligible for free repair or replacement as meant above: The repair or replacement that is necessary in connection with faults that arise after one (1) year after the date of delivery of the Product to the Customer; The repair or replacement that is required in connection with faults due to improper or careless use of the Product or that are based on the Product being used for another purpose than the one for which it is intended, in which regard it applies that if the Customer is a Dealer, this Dealer will indemnify Handicare against possible claims from Users or other third parties for faults based on an incorrect or careless use of the Product; Parts that are subject to wear, and the need for repair or replacement of the parts are the actual consequence of normal wear. These can include, but are not limited to, tyres, shrouds, arm-pads, seatings etc. 3. Irrespective of that stipulated under 2, it applies as far as an electric Product is concerned that with regard to the battery that forms part of the Product warranty is only given in case of faults or non-functioning of the battery that are demonstrably the direct consequence of material or manufacturing errors. A fault or non-functioning of the battery as a result of normal wear is not covered by the warranty as meant in these warranty stipulations. Similarly not covered by the warranty are faults or non-functioning that are the consequence of improper or unprofessional use of the Product or the battery that is part of the Product, including the incorrect charging of the battery and the failure to carry out timely and good maintenance, in which context it also applies that if the Customer is a Dealer, this Dealer will indemnify Handicare against possible claims from Users or other third parties that are based on the above mentioned improper or unprofessional use of the Product or the battery that is part of the Product. Handicare does not guarantee batteries provided by dealers or purchased by the customer. 4. The warranty conditions as mentioned in above stipulations in any case become null and void if: The guidelines of Handicare for the maintenance of the Product are not, or insufficiently, followed; A necessary repair or replacement of parts is based on neglect, damage or abuse of the Product or a use of the Product for another purpose than the one for which it was intended; Parts of the Product are replaced by parts of another origin than those used by Handicare and/or parts of the Product are replaced without the permission of Handicare. 5 Preface 5. The warranties as mentioned in stipulations 1 through 3 also become null and void if what is involved is re-used by a new user within the warranty period and that such re-use necessitates adaptations to the product and those adaptations are carried out without the instructions and/or at the order of Handicare. 6. To retain rights under the warranties delineated above, the Customer must, in case of damage or other calamities, as rapidly as possible contact Handicare and inform them as fully as possible. The possibility of taking recourse to the abovementioned warranty conditions becomes null and void for the Customer in any case after 20 workdays after the claim situation or the calamity arises that was the reason for the recourse to the warranty. 7. The replacement of a part or the repair or the reconditioning of the Product within a current warranty period does not extend the warranty period. 8. Handicare gives no warranty on repair to or reconditioning of the Product carried out other than under order of and/or at the instructions of Handicare. If repairs and/or reconditioning are executed by or on behalf of a Customer, the Customer indemnifies Handicare with respect to the claims of third parties who result, in the broadest sense of the word, from such repairs or reconditioning. Used scooters and the environment If your scooter is no longer needed or needs to be replaced, it can usually be taken back by your dealer. If this is not possible, please contact your local authorities for the possibilities of recycling or an environmentally friendly way of disposing of the used materials. For the production of the scooter several plastics and metals have been used. The scooter also contains electronic components that must go to electronic waste. Used batteries belong to chemical waste. Statement of liability Irrespective of what is determined regarding liability in the general conditions applicable to the Product, with regard to liability in any case the following applies: A. B. 6 Taking into consideration the following stipulations, Handicare only accepts liability for loss due to death or physical injury that is the result of a defect in the Product for which Handicare is responsible and for damage to another object that is the private property of the user of the Product, as long as said loss is the direct result of a fault in the Product. Handicare accepts no other or further liability than delineated under 1. In particular Handicare accepts no liability for consequential damage, in any form whatsoever. Version 2012v2 Safety 1 If you notice a significant decrease in speed when driving on a slope, choose a less steep route. If you drive on a slope too long, this may result in overheating of the motor. Safety Handicare accepts no liability whatsoever for damage or injury caused by the failure to strictly adhere to the safety guidelines or due to carelessness during the use and cleaning of the scooter and accessories. Depending on the specific operating circumstances or the accessories used, additional safety instructions may be required. Please contact the manufacturer immediately if you observe any potential danger during the use of the product. 1.1 Driving down a slope If you need to reverse down a slope, use the lowest setting of the speed controller and drive as slowly and carefully as possible. It can be very dangerous to reverse down a slope. General Corners The user of the scooter is at all times fully responsible for the fulfilment of the locally applicable safety regulations and guidelines. The technical specifications must not be altered. Modifications to (parts of) the scooter are not permitted. Never take a turn at full speed. Decrease speed when taking a turn. Use the turn indicators when changing direction. Additional 1.2 Labels on the scooter Drive carefully on roads that are slippery as a result of rain, ice, or snow! Prevent the scooter from coming into contact with sea water. Sea water is caustic and may damage the scooter. Prevent the scooter from coming into contact with sand. Sand can affect the moving parts of the scooter, resulting in unnecessary, rapid wear. You must not operate the scooter when you are under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication that could affect your driving ability. You must have sufficient visual acuity to be able to safely drive the scooter. It is imperative to turn on the lights in situations with reduced visibility. When driving at a high speed, you need to be extra careful. Use a lower speed on sidewalks and in pedestrian areas. Be sure that no items of clothing hang loose. These could become caught between the wheels. The labels, symbols and instructions placed on this scooter comprise part of its safety provisions. They may not be covered or removed. They must remain attached and be clearly legible throughout the entire life span of the scooter. Immediately replace or repair illegible or damaged labels, symbols and instructions. Consult your dealer. 1.3 Operation Driving up a slope Never drive up a slope with an angle greater than 14°. On slopes always drive slowly and with great awareness. Do not drive down slopes with loose gravel or a sandy surface, because one of the rear wheels might slip. Avoid sudden and abrupt movements. Avoid changing directions or turning around on a slope. Do not turn on a slope. Version2012v2 1.4 Electronic precautions The standard version of your scooter was tested according to the strictest EMC requirements. Mobile telephones have no influence on the driving behaviour of the scooter. 7 Safety 8 When using a mobile telephone in the vicinity of a scooter with special adaptations, you must first switch off the scooter. Your scooter may influence electromagnetic fields such as alarm systems. If the electronics of the scooter are not properly shielded, this may affect sensitive electrical appliances, such as shop alarms and garage openers. The scooter has been tested for this. Should any problems of this nature occur, please report these to the manufacturer immediately. Version 2012v2 General description 2 General description 2.1 Description of the Trophy The Trophy is an electrically driven scooter for use outside, for longer distances. The unique suspension, stability, and manoeuvrability provide excellent drivability and maximum comfort. The numerous adjustments allow the Trophy to be configured to you needs so that a relaxed position of the hands and shoulders is assured. The well-organised control panel can be operated with a light touch of the left or right hand. The Trophy is the scooter of choice for maximum independence! The scooter is not considered a motorised vehicle for traffic regulations. The Trophy has a maximum speed of 15 km/h. If you use the scooter for other purposes than those for which it is intended, Handicare accepts no liability whatsoever for damage or injury resulting from such use other than that for which the scooter was developed and designed. The Trophy has been designed for: Transport of persons with a weight of up to 160 kg. Use on paved roads, sidewalks, footways, and bike-ways. Use in and around the house. Version2012v2 You must be familiar with the contents of this manual before you begin to use the scooter. 9 General description 2.2 Steering column and dashboard A. Speed control B. Throttle handle: reverse C. Throttle handle: forward D. Indicators left/right E. Horn F. Lighting I. Selection button for speed, daily distance, or total distance J. Option: lower (for stool with electric height adjustement, for instance) 10 K. Option: raise L. Hazard lights M. Indicator: turn indicator on N. Hazard lights on O. Indicator for speed, daily distance, or total distance P. Warning light: battery charging Q. Battery-condition meter R. Lights on S. Stop button Version 2012v2 General description 2.3 Display menu User km/h Push the I button Daily kilometer counter Push the I button Reset daily counter Push the I button (3 sec.) Kilometer total (user) Push the I button Kilometer total (user) Hold the hazard light button and press the left horn button briefly Reset total (user) Push the I button (3 sec.) Kilometer total (scooter) Hold the hazard light button and press the left horn button briefly Hours-on total (scooter) Hold the hazard light button and press the left horn button briefly Dealer Version2012v2 Battery voltage Hold the hazard light button and press the left horn button briefly Leave dealer menu Any other button 11 General description 2.4 Functionality and connections It’s possible to fit the Trophy with either one foot throttle, one hand throttle or two hand throttles. See page 24 and 25 for diagram. A combination of foot throttle and finger control is not possible. Any guarantee on the Trophy is invalidated by the third-party fitting of electronic circuits, other than as described below, which interfere with the finger control or foot throttle signal. 12 Version 2012v2 General description A B C D D 2.5 Forgotten lock combination If the combination for the lock on the basket is forgotten, it can be recovered in the following manner. A. Use an awl to press gently on the red button (A) of the lock housing (C). C. Use an awl to remove the cover (B) of the lock housing (C). D. Turn the number wheels until the grooves on the shafts are in alignment. Work carefully to prevent ejection of the internal parts from the housing! The code can now be read from the lock. E. Place the cover on the lock housing: first press the ends into the housing and then the middle. F. Install the red button (A), if the original combination will be used again. Version2012v2 2.6 Changing lock combination The combination for the lock on the basket can be changed in the following manner: A. Use an awl to press gently on the red button (A) of the lock housing (C). B. Move the button that comes loose (D) in the direction of the wheels. C. Hold the button in this position and set the wheels to your personal code. D. Remember this code. E. Release the button. Your code is set. F. Install the red button (A). The new code is set. 13 General description E D F C K G L B H I A B J 2.7 Main components A. B. C. D. E. F. G. 14 Rear wheel Lighting Seat Backrest Armrest Handlebars with dashboard Ignition lock H. Mirror I. Basket J. Front wheel K. Tilt steering column L. Charging connection for the batteries Version 2012v2 Maintenance 3 Maintenance 3.1 Maintenance table Time Daily Weekly Monthly Quarterly 3.2 3.3 Battery maintenance Refer to the instructions for the batteries. Description Load batteries after every use. See 3.2 Check the tyre pressure and fill if necessary. See 3.4 Clean scooter. Clean upholstery, if necessary. Check batteries (summer: every two weeks; winter: every month). See 3.3 Lubricate turning system of the seat. Make sure that the batteries are always well charged. Never use the scooter if the batteries are almost depleted, and never allow the batteries to become completely depleted. This can cause serious damage to the batteries and you run the risk of coming to an unintended standstill. Charging the batteries Cleaning the batteries Check the manual for the battery charger. Keep the batteries clean and dry. Dirt and water may cause a current leak, reducing the capacity of the batteries. Coat the terminals with acid-free Vaseline after cleaning. With normal use, the batteries must be recharged every night. A. Switch off the scooter. B. Put the plug of the charging cable into the charging connection. See 2.6. C. Put the plug of the battery charger into the wall socket of the mains power supply. Replacing the batteries If the capacity of the batteries is reduced to the extent that the scooter can only make very short trips, the batteries are at the end of their life span. The batteries must then be replaced. When the batteries are charged: A. Take the plug from the charging connection. B. Take the plug of the battery charger from the wall socket of the mains power supply. The operation of the scooter is switched off as soon as the plug of the charging cable is connected to the charging connection. Always remove the charging cable when the batteries are charged. This way, you prevent the batteries from slowly depleting themselves. Version2012v2 3.4 Checking and filling the tyres Make sure to maintain the correct tyre pressure. Never exceed the indicated tyre pressure. Fill the tyres with a foot pump or a bicycle pump. Use the supplied adapter. You can also have the tyres filled at a petrol station. Tyre pressure front wheel: 2.4 bar Tyre pressure back wheel: 2.2 bar 15 Troubleshooting 4 Troubleshooting 4.1 Troubleshooting list If the scooter doesn’t function, while the batteries are fully charged, check the following points. A. Set the scooter off and then on again. Check if the problem is solved. B. Check if all the battery connectors are properly attached and firmly connected. C. Check whether the neutral handle is in the DRIVE position. D. Make sure the position of the speed controller has not changed. E. If there is a problem, the lights of the battery condition meter flash. Use the table below to determine the cause of the problem. Indication on the display The complete LED bar flashes rapidly. Description of problem Corrective action The Egis security has found Switch off the scooter. something that causes a problem Check all connectors. Check the condition of the batteries. Consult the manufacturer if the LED bar continues flashing after the scooter has been switched on. The socket LED is lit continuously Short circuit in the Contact the manufacturer. after the scooter is switched on. potentiometer. Cabling from the Tiller PCB to the controller interface is defective. Cabling from the Tiller PCB to the touch control is defective. Tiller PCB is defective. The first red LED of the LED bar is The batteries require charging or Check all connections between the lit continuously. there is a poor connection to the controllers and the batteries. If the batteries. connections are OK, try recharging the batteries. LED bar left to right chase The batteries are being charged. Disconnect the battery charger from the scooter. Two LEDs of the LED bar are lit. There is a poor connection to the Check all connections between the motor. controller and the motor. Three LEDs of the LED bar are lit. There is a short circuit in the Check the motor cables or replace motor. the motor. Seven LEDs of the LED bar are lit. The throttle was held in during Restart the scooter without start up. pressing the throttle. Speed potentiometer fault Check or replace the speed potentiometer Eight LEDs of the LED bar are lit. The controller is malfunctioning. Replace the controller. Nine LEDs of the LED bar are lit. The neutral handle is in the Put the neutral handle in the drive neutral position. position. The brake is malfunctioning. Check the connections between the brake and the controller. Replace the brake. Ten LEDs of the LED bar are lit. The battery is malfunctioning. Check the connections between the batteries and the controller. Check the batteries. 16 Version 2012v2 Troubleshooting The table below provides explanation for the trip codes that can be indicated by the Egis controller. These trip codes can only be read with the manual programming unit (SP1). LED code 1 1 2 3 4 4 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 10 Version 2012v2 Trip code 2c00 2c01 3B01 1400 7000 7001 1e03 0810 0814 0815 0816 0817 0300 1d02 2f01 0002 0003 0100 0203 0204 1501 1705 1802 1805 1b20 2102 2d01 3100 3102 3210 3211 3212 3213 3600 3601 3602 3603 3608 3609 360a 360b 360c 360d 360e 4401 1500 1502 1600 Error type Low battery error Low battery error Motor fault 1 Bridge fault 1 Startup with push selected Push activated in drive mode Inhibit activated Tiller fault 1 Tiller reference error Tiller lo reference error Tiller high reference iso error Tiller lo reference error Speed Limit Potentiometer wiper open Front end spec change trip Tiller displaced error Eeprom calibration checksum error 2 Eeprom program checksum error 2 Running checksum 1 Eeprom calibration checksum error 1 Eeprom program checksum error 1 Brake fault 2 Relay fault 1 Watchdog voltage ref error Salty finger ref error Both clamps measuring current Progres counter error Front end spec change trip Battery bridge difference error 1 Temperature settings incorrect No internal timers Internal timer out of range Atod readings not finished before next read Unknown mux channel Hardware error Test trip latch 1 Test trip latch 2 Test trip latch 3 Test trip latch 8 Test trip latch 9 Test trip latch 10 Test trip latch 11 Test trip latch 12 Test trip latch 13 Test trip latch 14 Generic ctrl error Brake fault 1 Brake over current error High battery error Explanation Low battery voltage Low battery voltage Motor disconnected Motor wiring fault Parking brake off Parking brake off Inhibit active Throttle trip Throttle trip Throttle trip Throttle trip Throttle trip Throttle trip Throttle potentiometer trip Throttle displaced at power up Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Possible controller trip Solenoid brake fault Solenoid brake fault High battery voltage 17 Technical specifications 5 Technical specifications 5.1 Product specification sheet General Model Trophy Max. user’s weight 125 kg Max. user’s weight of the 160 kg reinforced version Total length 1400 mm Total width 660 mm Weight of heaviest 90 kg Trophy 3W component 101 kg Trophy 4W Total weight incl. 155 kg Trophy 3W batteries 166 kg Trophy 4W (58 Ah) Static stability downward 15° Static stability upward 15° Static stability sideways 15° Range of travel ISO 7176 40 km 58Ah batteries Range of travel ISO 7176 60 km 85Ah batteries Dynamic stability on 14° Trophy 3W and 4W slopes Climbing capacity for 100 mm obstacles Maximum forward speed 15 km/h (standard) 11 km/h (alpine) Minimum brake distance min. 2,100 mm from maximum speed max. 2,200 mm Seat angle 2° Effective seat depth 440 mm Effective seat width 460 mm Sit height at front edge of min. 420 mm seat max. 550 mm Back angle min. 90° max. 180° Back height 550 mm Armrest height min. 180 mm max. 220 mm Front armrest to backrest 260 mm Minimum turning radius 1250 mm Trophy 3W 1480 mm Trophy 4W Capacity to drive over 100 mm obstacles Ground clearance 70 mm Turning room 1650 mm Trophy 3W 1940 mm Trophy 4W 18 Operating force Operating handle Electronic switches Parking brake Inserting charging plug Wheels Diameter front wheel Diameter rear wheels Tyre pressure front wheel Tyre pressure rear wheels Torque central wheel nut Torque central wheel bolt Batteries Maximum battery dimensions < 60 N < 13.5 N < 60 N < 60 N 12.5" x 2.25" 3.00x10 240 kPa (2.4 Bar) 220 kPa (2.2 Bar) 50Nn 90Nm 334x178x253 mm 140 kg (25.6") Weight scooter without batteries Maximum battery capacity C20 110 Ah Maximum battery capacity C5 85 Ah Maximum permissible charging 13.6 V voltage Maximum charging current 10 A Connector type A DIN 72311 Version 2012v2 Technical specifications 5.2 Controller settings PG Drives EGIS 110 Trophy 3 and 4 wheel standard Trophy Egis 120 15kmh Speed Settings Forward Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Speed (%) Reverse Speed (%) Fast 25 13 40 25 100 50 Operation Settings Sleep timer (minutes) Throttle Invert 0 On Battery Settings Low battery Flash Inhibit TruCharge Cable Resistance (milli‐Ohms TruCahrge Calibration Max Charge Amps (0,1 Amps) Min Charge Amps (0,1 Amps) On 40 97 15 0 Inhibit Settings Inhibit Mode 1 General Settings Soft Stop Output Voltage (Volts) Pulsed Reverse Alarm Brake Time (0,01 Seconds) Freewheel Voltage Freewheel Time‐out (0,01 Seconds) On 24 Off 60 100 20 Motor Settings Current Limit Max (Amps) Curerent Foldback Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Level (%) Hold Factor (%) Bridge Hold Time (centi‐Secs) Motor Compensation (milli Ohms) 110 15 50 160 80 45 Version 2012v2 Slow 25 13 40 25 100 50 Factory Settings Forward Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Speed (%) Reverse Speed (%) Max 100 100 100 100 100 100 Advanced Settings Profile Top Profile Bottom 40 80 Throttle Settings Wig‐Wag Throttle Throttle Deadband (%) Throttle Gain (%) Iso Test On 15 130 On Options Settings Options Register 17 Min 1 1 1 1 0 0 19 Technical specifications Trophy with foot throttle Egis Trophy Egis 120 15kmh foot throttle 20 Speed Settings Forward Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Speed (%) Reverse Speed (%) Fast 25 13 40 25 100 40 Operation Settings Sleep timer (minutes) Throttle Invert 0 Off Battery Settings Low battery Flash Inhibit TruCharge Cable Resistance (milli‐Ohms TruCahrge Calibration Max Charge Amps (0,1 Amps) Min Charge Amps (0,1 Amps) On 40 97 15 0 Inhibit Settings Inhibit Mode 1 General Settings Soft Stop Output Voltage (Volts) Pulsed Reverse Alarm Brake Time (0,01 Seconds) Freewheel Voltage Freewheel Time‐out (0,01 Seconds) On 24 Off 60 100 20 Motor Settings Current Limit Max (Amps) Curerent Foldback Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Level (%) Hold Factor (%) Bridge Hold Time (centi‐Secs) Motor Compensation (milli Ohms) 110 15 50 156 80 45 Slow 25 13 40 25 100 40 Factory Settings Forward Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Speed (%) Reverse Speed (%) Max 100 100 100 100 100 100 Advanced Settings Profile Top Profile Bottom 40 80 Throttle Settings Wig‐Wag Throttle Throttle Deadband (%) Throttle Gain (%) Iso Test Off 15 120 On Options Settings Options Register 17 Min 1 1 1 1 0 0 Version 2012v2 Technical specifications 5.3 Controller settings PG Drives S-Drive 120A Trophy S‐Drive 120 15kmh Speed Settings Forward Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Max Forward Speed (%) Min Forward Speed (%) Max Reverse Speed (%) Min Reverse Speed (%) Speed Limit Pot Enabled Fast 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 On Operation Settings Sleep timer (minutes) Throttle Invert 0 Yes Battery Settings Low battery Flash Level (Bars) Cable Resistance (milli‐Ohms Calibration Factor Low Battery Alarm 0 50 100 Off Inhibit Settings Inhibit 1: Mode Inhibit 1: Operation Inhibit 1: Speed (%) Inhibit 2: Mode Inhibit 2: Operation Inhibit 2: Speed (%) Inhibit 3: Mode Inhibit 3: Operation Inhibit 3: Speed (%) Aux Output: Mode 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 0 General Settings Soft Stop Brake Time (milli‐seconds) Output Voltage (Volts) Status Output Type Diagnostic Flash Sequence Reverse Alarm Pulsed Reverse Alarm Diagnostic Alarm Brake Disconnected Alarm Brake Fault Detect Brake Light Freewheel Speed Limit Freewheel Time Out (0,01 Seconds) Freewheel Enable Inhibit 2 Horn Input Enable On 1500 24 0 2 Off Off Off Off On On 35 20 Disable Off Version 2012v2 Slow 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 Motor Settings Current Limit Max (Amps) Boost Drive Current (Amps) Boost Drive Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Threshold (Amps) Curerent Foldback Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Level (%) Motor Cooling Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Temperature (Deg C) Current Limit Min (Amps) Motor Compensation (milli Ohms) Anti Rollback Level Pull‐away Delay (centi‐Seconds) Slope Factor Anti Rollback Velocity 110 120 10 110 15 50 120 80 18 20 12 0 1275 0 Factory Settings Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Speed (%) Reverse Speed (%) Max 100 100 100 100 Throttle Settings Throttle Type Throttle Deadband (%) Throttle Gain (%) Throttle Operated at Power‐up Throttle Reference Test Iso Test Resistor 1 15 140 2 On Off Min 1 1 0 0 (0 = Drive, 1 = Inhibit, 2 = Trip) (0 = Trucharge, 1 = LED, 2 = Analogue) 21 Technical specifications Trophy with foot throttle S-Drive 120A Trophy S‐Drive 120 15kmh foot throttle 22 Speed Settings Forward Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Max Forward Speed (%) Min Forward Speed (%) Max Reverse Speed (%) Min Reverse Speed (%) Speed Limit Pot Enabled Fast 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 On Operation Settings Sleep timer (minutes) Throttle Invert 0 No Battery Settings Low battery Flash Level (Bars) Cable Resistance (milli‐Ohms Calibration Factor Low Battery Alarm 0 50 100 Off Inhibit Settings Inhibit 1: Mode Inhibit 1: Operation Inhibit 1: Speed (%) Inhibit 2: Mode Inhibit 2: Operation Inhibit 2: Speed (%) Inhibit 3: Mode Inhibit 3: Operation Inhibit 3: Speed (%) Aux Output: Mode 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 0 General Settings Soft Stop Brake Time (milli‐seconds) Output Voltage (Volts) Status Output Type Diagnostic Flash Sequence Reverse Alarm Pulsed Reverse Alarm Diagnostic Alarm Brake Disconnected Alarm Brake Fault Detect Brake Light Freewheel Speed Limit Freewheel Time Out (0,01 Seconds) Freewheel Enable Inhibit 2 Horn Input Enable On 1500 24 0 2 Off Off Off Off On On 35 20 Disable Off Slow 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 Motor Settings Current Limit Max (Amps) Boost Drive Current (Amps) Boost Drive Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Threshold (Amps) Curerent Foldback Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Level (%) Motor Cooling Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Temperature (Deg C) Current Limit Min (Amps) Motor Compensation (milli Ohms) Anti Rollback Level Pull‐away Delay (centi‐Seconds) Slope Factor Anti Rollback Velocity 110 120 10 110 15 50 120 80 18 20 12 0 1275 0 Factory Settings Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Speed (%) Reverse Speed (%) Max 100 100 100 100 Throttle Settings Throttle Type Throttle Deadband (%) Throttle Gain (%) Throttle Operated at Power‐up Throttle Reference Test Iso Test Resistor 0 15 180 2 On Off Min 1 1 0 0 (0 = Drive, 1 = Inhibit, 2 = Trip) (0 = Trucharge, 1 = LED, 2 = Analogue) Version 2012v2 Technical specifications 5.4 Controller settings PG Drives S-Drive 140A Trophy S‐Drive 140 15kmh Speed Settings Forward Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Max Forward Speed (%) Min Forward Speed (%) Max Reverse Speed (%) Min Reverse Speed (%) Speed Limit Pot Enabled Fast 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 On Operation Settings Sleep timer (minutes) Throttle Invert 0 Yes Battery Settings Low battery Flash Level (Bars) Cable Resistance (milli‐Ohms Calibration Factor Low Battery Alarm 0 50 100 Off Inhibit Settings Inhibit 1: Mode Inhibit 1: Operation Inhibit 1: Speed (%) Inhibit 2: Mode Inhibit 2: Operation Inhibit 2: Speed (%) Inhibit 3: Mode Inhibit 3: Operation Inhibit 3: Speed (%) Aux Output: Mode 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 0 General Settings Soft Stop Brake Time (milli‐seconds) Output Voltage (Volts) Status Output Type Diagnostic Flash Sequence Reverse Alarm Pulsed Reverse Alarm Diagnostic Alarm Brake Disconnected Alarm Brake Fault Detect Brake Light Freewheel Speed Limit Freewheel Time Out (0,01 Seconds) Freewheel Enable Inhibit 2 Horn Input Enable Off 1400 24 0 2 Off Off Off Off On On 35 20 Disable Off Version 2012v2 Slow 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 Motor Settings Current Limit Max (Amps) Boost Drive Current (Amps) Boost Drive Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Threshold (Amps) Curerent Foldback Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Level (%) Motor Cooling Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Temperature (Deg C) Current Limit Min (Amps) Motor Compensation (milli Ohms) Anti Rollback Level Pull‐away Delay (centi‐Seconds) Slope Factor Anti Rollback Velocity 130 140 10 80 70 59 660 30 10 25 12 0 1275 0 Factory Settings Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Speed (%) Reverse Speed (%) Max 45 30 100 50 Throttle Settings Throttle Type Throttle Deadband (%) Throttle Gain (%) Throttle Operated at Power‐up Throttle Reference Test Iso Test Resistor 1 15 140 2 On Off Min 30 10 0 0 (0 = Drive, 1 = Inhibit, 2 = Trip) (0 = Trucharge, 1 = LED, 2 = Analogue) 23 Technical specifications Trophy with foot throttle S-Drive 140A Trophy S‐Drive 140 15kmh foot throttle 24 Speed Settings Forward Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Max Forward Speed (%) Min Forward Speed (%) Max Reverse Speed (%) Min Reverse Speed (%) Speed Limit Pot Enabled Fast 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 On Operation Settings Sleep timer (minutes) Throttle Invert 0 Yes Battery Settings Low battery Flash Level (Bars) Cable Resistance (milli‐Ohms Calibration Factor Low Battery Alarm 0 50 100 Off Inhibit Settings Inhibit 1: Mode Inhibit 1: Operation Inhibit 1: Speed (%) Inhibit 2: Mode Inhibit 2: Operation Inhibit 2: Speed (%) Inhibit 3: Mode Inhibit 3: Operation Inhibit 3: Speed (%) Aux Output: Mode 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 0 General Settings Soft Stop Brake Time (milli‐seconds) Output Voltage (Volts) Status Output Type Diagnostic Flash Sequence Reverse Alarm Pulsed Reverse Alarm Diagnostic Alarm Brake Disconnected Alarm Brake Fault Detect Brake Light Freewheel Speed Limit Freewheel Time Out (0,01 Seconds) Freewheel Enable Inhibit 2 Horn Input Enable Off 1400 24 0 2 Off Off Off Off On On 35 20 Disable Off Slow 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 Motor Settings Current Limit Max (Amps) Boost Drive Current (Amps) Boost Drive Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Threshold (Amps) Curerent Foldback Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Level (%) Motor Cooling Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Temperature (Deg C) Current Limit Min (Amps) Motor Compensation (milli Ohms) Anti Rollback Level Pull‐away Delay (centi‐Seconds) Slope Factor Anti Rollback Velocity 130 140 10 80 70 59 660 30 10 25 12 0 1275 0 Factory Settings Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Speed (%) Reverse Speed (%) Max 45 30 100 50 Throttle Settings Throttle Type Throttle Deadband (%) Throttle Gain (%) Throttle Operated at Power‐up Throttle Reference Test Iso Test Resistor 0 15 180 2 On Off Min 30 10 0 0 (0 = Drive, 1 = Inhibit, 2 = Trip) (0 = Trucharge, 1 = LED, 2 = Analogue) Version 2012v2 Technical specifications Controller settings PG Drives S-Drive 140A Alpine Trophy S‐Drive 140 Alpine Speed Settings Forward Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Max Forward Speed (%) Min Forward Speed (%) Max Reverse Speed (%) Min Reverse Speed (%) Speed Limit Pot Enabled Fast 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 On Operation Settings Sleep timer (minutes) Throttle Invert 0 Yes Battery Settings Low battery Flash Level (Bars) Cable Resistance (milli‐Ohms Calibration Factor Low Battery Alarm 0 50 100 Off Inhibit Settings Inhibit 1: Mode Inhibit 1: Operation Inhibit 1: Speed (%) Inhibit 2: Mode Inhibit 2: Operation Inhibit 2: Speed (%) Inhibit 3: Mode Inhibit 3: Operation Inhibit 3: Speed (%) Aux Output: Mode 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 0 General Settings Soft Stop Brake Time (milli‐seconds) Output Voltage (Volts) Status Output Type Diagnostic Flash Sequence Reverse Alarm Pulsed Reverse Alarm Diagnostic Alarm Brake Disconnected Alarm Brake Fault Detect Brake Light Freewheel Speed Limit Freewheel Time Out (0,01 Seconds) Freewheel Enable Inhibit 2 Horn Input Enable Off 1000 24 0 2 Off Off Off Off On On 35 20 Disable Off Version 2012v2 Slow 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 Motor Settings Current Limit Max (Amps) Boost Drive Current (Amps) Boost Drive Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Threshold (Amps) Curerent Foldback Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Level (%) Motor Cooling Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Temperature (Deg C) Current Limit Min (Amps) Motor Compensation (milli Ohms) Anti Rollback Level Pull‐away Delay (centi‐Seconds) Slope Factor Anti Rollback Velocity 130 130 10 80 70 59 660 30 10 35 12 0 500 0 Factory Settings Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Speed (%) Reverse Speed (%) Max 40 30 100 50 Throttle Settings Throttle Type Throttle Deadband (%) Throttle Gain (%) Throttle Operated at Power‐up Throttle Reference Test Iso Test Resistor 1 15 140 2 On Off Min 10 13 0 0 (0 = Drive, 1 = Inhibit, 2 = Trip) (0 = Trucharge, 1 = LED, 2 = Analogue) 25 Technical specifications Trophy with foot throttle S-Drive 140A Alpine Trophy S‐Drive 140 Alpine foot throttle 26 Speed Settings Forward Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Max Forward Speed (%) Min Forward Speed (%) Max Reverse Speed (%) Min Reverse Speed (%) Speed Limit Pot Enabled Fast 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 On Operation Settings Sleep timer (minutes) Throttle Invert 0 Yes Battery Settings Low battery Flash Level (Bars) Cable Resistance (milli‐Ohms Calibration Factor Low Battery Alarm 0 50 100 Off Inhibit Settings Inhibit 1: Mode Inhibit 1: Operation Inhibit 1: Speed (%) Inhibit 2: Mode Inhibit 2: Operation Inhibit 2: Speed (%) Inhibit 3: Mode Inhibit 3: Operation Inhibit 3: Speed (%) Aux Output: Mode 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 0 General Settings Soft Stop Brake Time (milli‐seconds) Output Voltage (Volts) Status Output Type Diagnostic Flash Sequence Reverse Alarm Pulsed Reverse Alarm Diagnostic Alarm Brake Disconnected Alarm Brake Fault Detect Brake Light Freewheel Speed Limit Freewheel Time Out (0,01 Seconds) Freewheel Enable Inhibit 2 Horn Input Enable Off 1000 24 0 2 Off Off Off Off On On 35 20 Disable Off Slow 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 Motor Settings Current Limit Max (Amps) Boost Drive Current (Amps) Boost Drive Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Threshold (Amps) Curerent Foldback Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Level (%) Motor Cooling Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Temperature (Deg C) Current Limit Min (Amps) Motor Compensation (milli Ohms) Anti Rollback Level Pull‐away Delay (centi‐Seconds) Slope Factor Anti Rollback Velocity 130 130 10 80 70 59 660 30 10 35 12 0 500 0 Factory Settings Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Speed (%) Reverse Speed (%) Max 40 30 100 50 Throttle Settings Throttle Type Throttle Deadband (%) Throttle Gain (%) Throttle Operated at Power‐up Throttle Reference Test Iso Test Resistor 0 15 180 2 On Off Min 10 13 0 0 (0 = Drive, 1 = Inhibit, 2 = Trip) (0 = Trucharge, 1 = LED, 2 = Analogue) Version 2012v2 Technical specifications 5.5 Controller settings PG drives S-Drive 140 with CT transaxle Trophy S‐Drive 140 15kmh CT Speed Settings Forward Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Max Forward Speed (%) Min Forward Speed (%) Max Reverse Speed (%) Min Reverse Speed (%) Speed Limit Pot Enabled Fast 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 On Operation Settings Sleep timer (minutes) Throttle Invert 0 Yes Battery Settings Low battery Flash Level (Bars) Cable Resistance (milli‐Ohms Calibration Factor Low Battery Alarm 0 50 100 Off Inhibit Settings Inhibit 1: Mode Inhibit 1: Operation Inhibit 1: Speed (%) Inhibit 2: Mode Inhibit 2: Operation Inhibit 2: Speed (%) Inhibit 3: Mode Inhibit 3: Operation Inhibit 3: Speed (%) Aux Output: Mode 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 0 General Settings Soft Stop Brake Time (milli‐seconds) Output Voltage (Volts) Status Output Type Diagnostic Flash Sequence Reverse Alarm Pulsed Reverse Alarm Diagnostic Alarm Brake Disconnected Alarm Brake Fault Detect Brake Light Freewheel Speed Limit Freewheel Time Out (0,01 Seconds) Freewheel Enable Inhibit 2 Horn Input Enable Off 1400 24 0 2 Off Off Off Off On On 35 20 Disable Off Version 2012v2 Slow 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 Motor Settings Current Limit Max (Amps) Boost Drive Current (Amps) Boost Drive Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Threshold (Amps) Curerent Foldback Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Level (%) Motor Cooling Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Temperature (Deg C) Current Limit Min (Amps) Motor Compensation (milli Ohms) Anti Rollback Level Pull‐away Delay (centi‐Seconds) Slope Factor Anti Rollback Velocity 130 140 10 80 70 59 660 30 10 25 12 10 1175 0 Factory Settings Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Speed (%) Reverse Speed (%) Max 45 30 100 50 Throttle Settings Throttle Type Throttle Deadband (%) Throttle Gain (%) Throttle Operated at Power‐up Throttle Reference Test Iso Test Resistor 1 15 140 2 On Off Min 1 1 0 0 (0 = Drive, 1 = Inhibit, 2 = Trip) (0 = Trucharge, 1 = LED, 2 = Analogue) 27 Technical specifications Trophy with foot throttle S-Drive 140A met CT transaxle Trophy S‐Drive 140 15kmh foot throttle CT 28 Speed Settings Forward Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Reverse Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Max Forward Speed (%) Min Forward Speed (%) Max Reverse Speed (%) Min Reverse Speed (%) Speed Limit Pot Enabled Fast 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 On Operation Settings Sleep timer (minutes) Throttle Invert 0 Yes Battery Settings Low battery Flash Level (Bars) Cable Resistance (milli‐Ohms Calibration Factor Low Battery Alarm 0 50 100 Off Inhibit Settings Inhibit 1: Mode Inhibit 1: Operation Inhibit 1: Speed (%) Inhibit 2: Mode Inhibit 2: Operation Inhibit 2: Speed (%) Inhibit 3: Mode Inhibit 3: Operation Inhibit 3: Speed (%) Aux Output: Mode 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 1 Latching 0 0 General Settings Soft Stop Brake Time (milli‐seconds) Output Voltage (Volts) Status Output Type Diagnostic Flash Sequence Reverse Alarm Pulsed Reverse Alarm Diagnostic Alarm Brake Disconnected Alarm Brake Fault Detect Brake Light Freewheel Speed Limit Freewheel Time Out (0,01 Seconds) Freewheel Enable Inhibit 2 Horn Input Enable Off 1400 24 0 2 Off Off Off Off On On 35 20 Disable Off Slow 35 13 40 25 100 10 40 5 Motor Settings Current Limit Max (Amps) Boost Drive Current (Amps) Boost Drive Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Threshold (Amps) Curerent Foldback Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Level (%) Motor Cooling Time (Seconds) Current Foldback Temperature (Deg C) Current Limit Min (Amps) Motor Compensation (milli Ohms) Anti Rollback Level Pull‐away Delay (centi‐Seconds) Slope Factor Anti Rollback Velocity 130 140 10 80 70 59 660 30 10 25 12 10 1175 0 Factory Settings Acceleration (0,1 Seconds) Deceleration (0,1 Seconds) Forward Speed (%) Reverse Speed (%) Max 100 100 100 100 Throttle Settings Throttle Type Throttle Deadband (%) Throttle Gain (%) Throttle Operated at Power‐up Throttle Reference Test Iso Test Resistor 0 15 180 2 On Off Min 1 1 0 0 (0 = Drive, 1 = Inhibit, 2 = Trip) (0 = Trucharge, 1 = LED, 2 = Analogue) Version 2012v2 Technical specifications 5.6 Electrical diagram Trophy Egis Version 2012v2 29 Indicator switch left right Console 30 1 Power on/off Front light 24V Bink right 12V Blink left 12V Horn 6V Charge connector S-Drive 140 Power PCB batt. neg. harness batt. pos. harness Normally closed freewheel switch EM Brake 24V 1.25A Rear, right,brake incl. wiring Rear, left,brake incl. wiring main power harness motor M Transaxle incl. wiring Speed sensor incl. wiring & magnet Technical specifications Electrical diagram Trophy S-Drive fuse 100A Version 2012v2 fuse 15A 0 Tiller PCB Technical specifications 5.7 Mounting instruction throttle The gas throttle is an important part of the Trophy scooter. Correct dismounting and mounting of the gas throttle is required. The following instructions describe the correct actions to be taken. 1. Unscrewing the gas throttle(s)/cover plate and the console. 1. Disconnect the batteries 2. Remove the console panel (1) (4 screws) and disconnect the console panel harnesses. 3. Remove the tiller PCB (3) (3 screws). 4. Remove the front tiller cover (5) (4 screws) from the steering column 5. Remove the ty-rap which functions as a pull relief for the wiring. 6. Remove the screws (6) from the throttle levers (7). Take the throttle levers out the steering wheel. 7. Guide the steering harness from the console. The tiller PCB should be lifted to do this. Never pull on a throttle lever or on a connector. This can result in serious product faults. 8. Disconnecting the gas throttle connector requires precise handling. For the best result use a small flat screw driver. Push the tip of the screwdriver under the foremost (longest) lip and gently pull the connectors. The connectors will come loose and the gas throttle can be removed. 2. Mounting the gas throttle 1. Assemble the two included white plastic bushes (7) in combination with the two mounting screws (6). 2. Attach the connector of the gas throttle to the connector of steer harness. 3. Guide the cable steer harness gently in the steer towards the console. Guide the harness from the console. Make sure the gas throttle connector is positioned inside the steering wheel metalwork. The gas throttle can be assembled. 4. Assemble the gas throttle (7 and 6). WARNING: Assembly of the screws until the black steering wheel material starts to deform. Afterwards the gas throttle must be checked on normal freedom of movement. This can be checked by moving the gas throttle to reverse and to forward direction. The gas throttle must return by itself to its middle position. The gas throttle should not stick! If the gas throttle sticks, loosen the screws a few turns, until sticking of the gas throttle disappears. If the problem still exists, please contact service department of Handicare. 5. Assemble the tiller pcb (3). (3 screws) ATTENTION: Place the gas throttle harnesses in the outermost corners of the console. Make sure that no harness is visible through the middle hole of the PCB. (This is the space for the speed switch on the console panel.) 6. Assemble the console panel (1) (4 screws). Connect the console panel harnesses. The harness from the speed switch should be routed underneath the tiller PCB. 7. Assemble the pull relief with the supplied ty-rap to the steering column. 8. Assemble the tiller cover (5) (4 screws) 9. Connect the batteries. 10. Turn the scooter on and test the gas throttles. If in doubt, always contact the service department of Handicare. Tel: +31 492 593897 Version 2012v2 31 Technical specifications 5.8 Different types of throttle controls Red throttle control: Never use! Grey throttle control: Never use! Grey throttle control with black lock and warranty seal: Warranty seal Black lock Use on an updated product. See label near serial number. Use on Trophy with S-Drive 32 Version 2012v2 Technical specifications 5.9 Mounting instructions throttle controls Safety comes first in the present design of the gas throttle circuit. This means that a build to order Trophy is specifically build to the requested configuration. There is no more ‘loose’ wiring to make rebuild afterwards easier. This means that converting the gas throttles would require pulling electrical wiring through the steering wheel. To make this conversion easier and safer for the dealer we have created an exchange pool of complete steering wheels with throttles and wiring. You can buy an exchange steering wheel, rebuild the Trophy and return the ‘old’ steering wheel. This way it costs you little time, you can realize a swift rebuild with little waiting time for the end user and do it in the safest way. Loose cables will no longer be available as parts delivery. Our advice in converting gas throttles is to always use an exchange- or new steering wheel assembly. Partnumber 1008342 9002671 1008343 9002672 1008344 9002673 Version 2012v2 Description Revision steering wheel with left throttle Egis Revision steering wheel with left throttle S-Drive Revision steering wheel with right throttle Egis Revision steering wheel with right throttle S-Drive Revision steering wheel with dual throttle Egis Revision steering wheel with dual throttle S-Drive Refund 60 60 60 60 60 60 33 Parts lists 5.10 Service information transaxles Summary: End of 2008 Handicare has published the product update "Trophy with S-Drive Controller". Among other things, this update mentioned the new sturdier transaxles for Trophy with Egis controller and for Trophy with S-Drive controller. Since the benefits of these new transaxles remained underexposed in the load of information in the news item, we will explain here the improvements to the transaxle and summarise service instructions for these parts. The new transaxles (Egis or S/Drive configuration) offer improved bearing and bearing position. New, bigger motor brushes also contribute to extend the life expectancy of the parts and reduces costs of ownership. Regular preventative service checks are important to verify the condition of the parts and enables to replace them at the right time. See new service instructions below. Description: The new transaxles (standard and heavy duty / Egis and S-Drive compatible) as presented in our Product News item "Trophy with S-Drive Controller" dated 10/09/2008 offer improved performance and life expectancy. This is due to the improved bearing and bearing position but also to some changes that were made to reduce wear of the commutator and brushes. This way service costs are reduced. The new transaxles are equipped with bigger motor brushes. As a consequence the current density (Amps/mm2) in the commutator and brushes drops and this improves the life span of these parts. The effect is more pronounced in the Trophy Egis because this controller uses higher currents than the S-Drive controller. Regular preventative service checks are important to verify the condition of the parts and enables to replace them at the right time. Therefore see the new service check instructions below. Service checks instructions: Check if dimensions of commutator and motor brushes satisfy minimum dimensions as indicated in the illustrations, accordingly to the table below. Plan service check for Part Trophy with Egis controller and Schmid transaxle Trophy with S-Drive controller and Schmid or CT transaxle Commutator Once every 3 years Once every 3 years Motor brush At least once a year or every 1000 km At least once a year or every 3000 km commutator minimum dimension 35,4mm for Schmid Transaxle. old brush – maximum(17,5mm) and minimum(9mm) dimensions. new brush – maximum(16mm) and minimum(8mm) dimensions for Schmid transaxle. Maximum (18mm) and minimum (8mm) 34 Version 2012v2 Technical specifications dimensions for CT transaxle Version 2012v2 35 Parts lists 6 Use of the parts lists 6.1 How to order This document is meant as a reference book to be used to order parts for the wheelchair that is shown on the front cover. How to order: When ordering parts, please specify: Serial number (see the identification plate). Group (to which the relevant part belongs). Article number. Number of parts required. Description (in the relevant language). Dimensions (if applicable). Remarks: If a part does not have a position number, it means that the part concerned cannot be purchased separately. The part concerned is part of the assembly shown. This assembly must be ordered as one piece. It has to be replaced in its entirety. Boxed position numbers refer to the relevant drawing. Order address: Please mail or fax your orders to your supplier. Service technicians: Repairs may only be carried out by trained and authorised service technicians. During the execution of their work they are at all times fully responsible for the fulfilment of locally applicable safety guidelines and standards. Temporary employees and persons in training may only carry out repair and replacement work under the supervision of an authorised service technician. 36 Version 2012v2 Parts lists 7 Overview exploded views 005 007 004 Drawing 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 Version 2012v2 007 004 006 008 005 001 001 003 006 009 003 002 Description Front frame, front fork, and front wheel Trophy 3W Front frame, frontwheelsuspension and front wheel Trophy 4W Rear frame, drive unit and rear wheel Steering column, mirror and basket Console, printed circuit board and throttle control Electronics, controller and batteries Seat Covers Trophy 3W Covers Trophy 4W Cabling Options Page 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 37 Parts lists 7.1 (001) Front frame, front fork, and front wheel Trophy 3W 3 1 2 3 4 14 26 13 15 16 8 12 17 25 19 24 24 23 5 17 18 7 6 8 9 10 11 20 (21/22) Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 38 Article number 9000933 9004025 00001.0008 9005156 9000762 00000.1701 9000178 9000871 9000630 9000591 9000788 1010286 Units 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 14 1 Description Nylon bearing seat post Seat post Spacer block, battery Seat post bolt Lever freewheel Lock nut M6 Freewheel mechanism Hand brake mechanism Tulle Strap, battery retention Clamp, cable Front frame, incl. ball-head bearings Trophy 3W 1001277 2 Anti-slip mat 00000.5306 00001.0804 1001796 00000.6008 9000632 9000542 00000.3218 9000584 9001994 15010.4200 15010.4100 9002166 00000.2203 00000.1702 9000504 9000493 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 Hinge pin, steering adjustment Rolled pin 6x30 Lock washer Ring 20x28x1 Bush bearing tiller Horn Screw M4x12 Front wheel, complete white Front wheel, complete grey Tyre, front wheel Trophy inner tube, front wheel Trophy Hex bolt M8x150 Spring washer M8 Lock nut M8 Front fork, complete Ball-head bearing 6004 2NSE Version 2012v2 Parts lists 7.2 (002) Front frame, frontwheelsuspension and front wheel Trophy 4W 3 6 7 9 2 2 3 9 6 2 9 10 8 2 9 7 16 Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 - Article number 1010287 00000.1703 9002090 00000.3218 9000542 9001641 9002091 9001895 001.03010.001 9001803 9002101 9001802 00000.1702 9001795 9001801 00000.4307 9001940 9001815 15010.4200 15010.4100 9002006 00000.4312 00000.2003 9000493 Version 2012v2 Units 1 6 2 2 1 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 8 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Description Front frame, incl. ball-head bearings Trophy 4W Lock nut M10 D985 Swing arm top assy Screw M4x12 Horn Shock absorber Swing arm low assy Connection plate Hex bolt M10x40 D931 Axle suspension parallel bracket Steer rod Steer shaft Lock nut M8 Wheel bracket left Wheel bracket right Hex bolt M6x12 Bumper plate Trophy 4-wiel Front wheel Trophy 4W Tyre, front wheel Trophy inner tube, front wheel Trophy Cover grey Hex Bolt M8x16 Washer flat M8 Ball-head bearing 6004 2NSE 39 Parts lists 7.3 (003) Rear frame, drive unit and rear wheel 11/12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 19 4 20 19 22 21 9/10 7/8 3 22 4 16 9/10 23 24 5/6 11/12 Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 40 Article number 1002646 103.00031.000 1011585 51035 1007947 1007961 1008565 1013184 00000.1703 1013185 1005956 9000550 9001996 Units 4 4 1 4 1 1 1 1 4 4 2 1 1 1015104 1 9001172 9001998 1015154 9000549 9001995 1 1 1 1 1 1015103 1 9001173 9001997 1015153 9000548 9000547 1004272 9002006 9000821 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 Description Carbon brush for Trophy with Egis (8x10mm) Carbon brush for Trophy with S-Drive (8x12mm) Carbon bruch set for CT transaxle Carbon brush screw cap for Schmid transaxle Transaxle Schmid Trophy 3 and 4-wheel, Egis Transaxle Trophy Alpine, Egis (max. 11 km/h) Transaxle Trophy Alpine, S-Drive (max. 11 km/h) Transaxle CT Trophy 3 and 4-wheel, S-Drive Lock nut M10 D985 Lock nut low M10 D985 Hex. flange bolt M12x30 (torque 90Nm, use locktite 270) Rear wheel white, left-side with brake drum Rear wheel grey, left-side with brake drum Rear wheel grey, left-side with brake drum and block profile Rear wheel white, left side standard Rear wheel grey, left side standard Rear wheel grey, left side standard with block profile Rear wheel white, right-side with brake drum Rear wheel grey, right-side with brake drum Rear wheel grey, right-side with brake drum and block profile Rear wheel white, right side standard Rear wheel grey, right side standard Rear wheel grey, right side standard with block profile Tyre, rear wheel Trophy Inner tube, rear wheel Trophy Cover white Cover grey Magnet plate, speed sensor Version 2012v2 Parts lists Pos 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 - Article number 9000642 00000.4009 00000.1703 9000603 9000683 1002243 00000.4307 9000256 9000257 9000689 1002242 9000494 1003225 9003243 1012104 1003209 1002576 1002577 9001171 9000551 1012106 Version 2012v2 Units 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 Description Speed sensor magnet Allen bolt M8x35 Lock nut M10 D985 Rear spring, standard Rear spring, heavy duty Allen bolt M10x75 Hex bolt M6x12 Mounting bracket, right mud guard Mounting bracket, left mud guard Rubber mounting strip, transaxle Allen bolt M10x40 Back frame Motor brake, Egis Motor brake, S-Drive Motor brake for CT transaxle Friction disk for motorbrake Brake right for hand brake Brake left for hand brake Wheel hub standard Wheel hub with drum brake Freewheel lever for CT transaxle 41 Parts lists 7.4 (004) Steering column, mirror and basket 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 15 3 8 2 1 4 9 14 13 5 7 11 10 12 6 11 10 Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Article number 00000.4041 00000.2203 9000019 9000648 9000781 00001.0804 9001095 1008573 9000610 9000826 00000.1701 12 9000684 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 00000.4312 9000435 9001135 00000.4307 00000.2202 9000732 00000.3612 9000704 1010832 9000601 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 42 Units 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 Description Allen bolt M8x55 Spring washer M8 Spacing bush Handle, steering adjustment Cap, steering adjustment handle Rolled pin 6x30 Steering column adjustment tube Nylon bushing, steering column Control cable, gas spring for steering adjustment Shoulder bolt, gas spring Lock nut M6 Gas spring, steering adjustment inc. operating mechanism Hex Bolt M8x16 Cylinder, steering column Basket, front side Hex bolt M6x12 Spring washer M6 Support Screw M4x10 Basket holder Mirror, black (left side) Cover plate, steering adjustment Version 2012v2 Parts lists 7.5 (005) Console, printed circuit board and throttle control 14 13 1 15 2 3 12 10 5 4 7 9 11 16 6 10 9 8 7 Pos 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Article number 1008345 1008342 1008346 1008343 1008347 1008344 1008603 9002671 1008604 9002672 1008601 9002673 1008055 00000.3307 1001341 1002555 9002792 9000481 9000531 9000522 9000496 9002182 9006110 9006111 9002188 Units 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 7 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 9006998 1 9006999 1 Version 2012v2 Description Steering wheel with throttle left Egis Revision steering wheel with throttle left Egis Steering wheel with throttle right Egis Revision steering wheel with throttle right Egis Steering wheel with dual throttle Egis Revision steering wheel with dual throttle Egis Steering wheel with throttle left S-Drive Revision steering wheel with throttle left S-Drive Steering wheel with throttle right S-Drive Revision steering wheel with throttle right S-Drive Steering wheel with dual throttle S-Drive Revision steering wheel with dual throttle S-Drive Potentiometer, accelerator Sheet-metal screw 2.9x13 Knob, speed potentiometer Console, upper (standard) Screw Console, lower Cable, RAW switch RAW switch PCB, console Speed potentiometer Egis Speed potentiometer S-Drive Ignition lock, > 31-10-2011 Harness for ignition lock Egis Ignition lock / tiller cover bottom, replacement set, Trophy < 01-11-2011 Ignition lock / tiller cover bottom with switch hole, replacement set, Trophy < 01-11-2011 43 Parts lists Pos 14 15 16 - 44 Article number 1008307 1002571 9005810 9002104 9002177 9001230 Units 2 2 2 4 2 2 Description Ignition key Ignition key (Old type. A126) Ignition key > 31-10-2011 Spacer 3.2x5.5x2.2 Throttle control dummy Cover steering wheel Version 2012v2 Parts lists 7.6 (006) Electronics, controller and batteries 2 3 4 5 1 5 7 6 2 3 4 8 1 10 9 10 Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Article number 1009814 00355.4203 00355.4203 00355.4213 00000.3204 1008074 9002457 1012504 1002558 9000647 9000782 9002759 9002761 Version 2012v2 Units 2 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 Description Replacement Set 2 LED rear lights Tube light 24V 10W brake light Tube light 24V 10W indicator Tube light 24V 5W rear light Screw M5x25 Controller, Egis 110A Controller S-Drive 120A (from serialnumber LT03210) Controller S-Drive 140A Controller interface Mounting plate, Electronics (only needed on old frame) Tulle 32 x 1.6 Battery MK (50Ah C5) (60Ah C20) Battery MK (72Ah C5) (86Ah C20) 45 Parts lists 7.7 (007) Seat 2 1 3 4 5 Pos 1 2 3 4 5 - 46 Article number 118.00221.000 1002861 1003383 118.00231.000 9000034 9000042 1366 Units 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Description Armrest, right Master seat with armrests Lumbar knob Armrest, left Seat frame with slider (right-side operation) Seat fixation strip Plastic cover for seat fixation strip Version 2012v2 Parts lists 7.8 Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 (008) Covers Trophy 3W Article number 1001905 1007754 1007757 1007755 1001276 9002229 1007756 1009940 9006856 Units 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 9006997 1 9006998 1 9006999 1 1001895 9000486 9000543 9002236 1001899 9000536 9000535 1010852 1009956 9000485 9000460 9000461 1009941 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Version 2012v2 Description Mud guard Rear cover assy Battery cover assy Rear bumper assy Rubber strap, battery cover Plateau mat Side skirt assy (not available. See 1009940) Side skirt assy black, set (replacement set) Rear cover, steering column black > 31-10-2011 Rear cover, steering column black. with hole for switch > 31-10-2011 Ignition lock / tiller cover bottom, replacement set, Trophy < 01-11-2011 Ignition lock / tiller cover bottom with switch hole, replacement set, Trophy < 01-11-2011 Front cover, steering column Front cover, front portion Turn indicator, complete Foam ring for indicator Front cover Spherical bulb 24V 21W Headlight, complete Headlight, complete (Version 2, from 11-11-2010) Front bumper Trophy 3W Front cover, rear portion Trophy 3W Foot support, right (not available, See pos 19) Foot support, left (not available, See pos 19) Foot support set (replacement set) 47 Parts lists 7.9 Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 48 (009) Covers Trophy 4W Article number 1001905 1007754 1007757 1007755 1001276 9002230 1007756 1009940 9006856 Units 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 9006997 1 9006998 1 9006999 1 1001895 9000486 9000543 9002236 1001899 9000536 9000535 1010852 9001970 9001921 9001963 9001964 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Description Mud guard Rear cover assy Battery cover assy Rear bumper assy Rubber strap, battery cover Plateau mat Side skirt assy (not available. See 1009940) Side skirt assy black, set (replacement set) Rear cover, steering column black > 31-10-2011 Rear cover, steering column black. with hole for switch > 31-10-2011 Ignition lock / tiller cover bottom, replacement set, Trophy < 01-11-2011 Ignition lock / tiller cover bottom with switch hole, replacement set, Trophy < 01-11-2011 Front cover, steering column Front cover, front portion Turn indicator, complete Foam ring for indicator Front cover Spherical bulb 24V 21W Headlight, complete Headlight, complete (Version 2, from 11-11-2010) Front bumper Trophy 4W Front cover, rear portion Trophy 4W Mudgard right hand front Mudgard left hand front Version 2012v2 Parts lists 7.10 (010) Cabling 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 - Article number 9000783 9002449 9004029 9002181 9002190 9004431 9000537 9004653 9000773 9000526 9006564 9002180 9002460 9000774 9000775 Version 2012v2 Units 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 Description Power cable complete, Egis Power cable complete with quick release clamps, S-Drive Power cable complete with ring lugs, S-Drive Cable harness, interface/Egis Cable harness, interface/Egis for footcontrol Speed sensor Main harness, lighting Main harness, lighting (Version 2, from 11-11-2010) Fuse 100A Battery cable, series connection (incl. terminal clamp) Batterry cable with ring lugs Main cable Egis Main cable S-Drive Battery connector red Battery connector black 49 Parts lists 7.11 (011) Options Article number 9000701 9000620 9000703 2537 1001754 1010833 9000752 9000436 9000437 9000825 1001809 1008572 50 Units 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Description Trolleybag Bracket for trolleybag Front bag Cane holder mounted to chair Cane holder mounted to chassis Mirror right Bracket for mirror right Anti tip wheel left Anti tip wheel right Adjustmenttool for rear spring Foot throttle Egis Foot throttle S-Drive Version 2012v2 Parts lists 01-01-2012: Version 2012v1 Page Drawing Position 38 001 - 40 43 003 005 12 Changes Changed article number and description 1263 Ball-head bearing 6004 ZZE into 9000493 Ball-head bearing 6004 2NSE Deleted article number 1008570, no longer deliverable Changed article number 9002453 into 9006110 14-03-2012: Version 2012v2 Page Drawing Position Changes 4 28 40 40 003 003 5, 6, 7, 8 2 40 43 003 005 13 44 47 005 008 14 8 47 48 008 009 15 8 49 49 010 010 3 6 ‘Labels on the scooter’: added new Freewheel position (A2) Changed ‘Throttle type’ 1 into 0 Added article numbers 1015104, 1015154, 1015103 and 1015153 Changed description article numbers 1007961 and 1008565: heavy duty into Alpine Changed article number 1012105 into 1012106 Deleted article number 1008278 and added article numbers 9006111, 9006998, 9006999 Added article number 9005810 Deleted article numbers 9000483 and 9002194. Added article numbers 9006856, 9006997, 9006998 and 9006999. Changed article number 9000429 into 1009956 Deleted article numbers 9000483 and 9002194. Added article numbers 9006856, 9006997, 9006998 and 9006999. Changed article number 9001535 into 1004431 Changed article number 9004406 into 9006564 Version 2012v2 51 ">

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Key features
- Electrically driven
- Outdoor use
- Unique suspension
- Stable ride
- Adjustable handlebars
- Maximum speed of 15 km/h
- Maximum load of 160 kg
Frequently asked questions
The maximum speed is 15 km/h, as per the manual.
The TROPHY is designed for transport of persons with a weight of up to 160 kg.
The TROPHY is intended for use on paved roads, sidewalks, footways, and bike-ways.