User`s manual
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CHAPTER 3 – GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE Breeze C
Note: The numbers in parentheses refer to the parts illustrated on Figure 1+2+3.
Figure 1: Breeze C4 Figure 2: Breeze C3
Handlebars (1)
Your Breeze C is designed for both hand operation,
But it is delivered to you with right-hand controls.
(Left-hands controls can be setup by your dealer).
Machine plate with Serial
number (1.2)
Serial Number and Manufacturer’s data are fixed on
the mud guard in front of your foot. (See figure 3)
Operating Wig-Wag lever
(1.3)
Use to control the Breeze C speed and driving
direction. Standard is right hand forward and left hand
backward (optional to change by technician).
Charging Socket (1.4)
The socket is used to connect the charger plug for
batteries charging. Right hand side of the Handlebar.
Handlebars Adjusting Lever
(1.5)
The Handlebar of the Breeze C is adjustable Forward
and Reverse by releasing the Adjusting Lever.
Buzzer (1.6)
The buzzer is internally within the tiller.
Front Basket (1.7)
For carrying parcels and personal effects. Maximum
load 5 kg (11 lbs).
Headlight and Blinkers
(1.8)
(A) Road light for dark hours
(B) Blink light for turnings signals
Battery Cover (2)
Protect the power unit, electronics and batteries.
Fuses (2.1a, 2.1b)
1.2a -Main fuses 50A– Semi Automatic
1.2b – Charge fuse 10A–Semi Automatic
Manual Release of
Electromagnetic brake
manual release (2.2)
The lever is at the rear area of the Breeze C. Manual
A manual release lever allow you to push or pull the
Breeze C manually.
Push / Pull the lever as shown in the label:
When the lever is in Free Wheels position the Breeze
C cannot be operated / drived.
Note: Never change the lever into Free Wheels
position when the Breeze C is on slope.
Warning: Near the release lever you will find a
warning label not to touch internal hot surfaces.










