User manual
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Never put your hands, fingers, or legs into any moving parts or
under any protective cover, since moving parts and hot surfaces
are under those covers.
When making adjustments (folding the seat back, adjusting the
armrest, moving the seat forward or backward, adjusting the tiller
distance), as well as when squeezing the throttle control lever or
handbrake, always take care that your hands and fingers are not
trapped between any of the moving parts.
When moving the tiller forward or backward, be careful not to trap
your fingers in the mechanism.
Never load the Breeze S with more than 160 kg (352 lbs) or 200
kg (440 lbs), depending on the model) total load (user weight and
all other loads combined, including baskets).
The load in the rear basket must not exceed 10 kg (22 lbs).
The load in the front basket must not exceed 8 kg (17.6 lbs).
The Breeze S is designed to carry ONE person only on the Single
Seat model. Never operate it with an additional person on board,
including a child.
Never inflate the Breeze S tyres more than the
manufacturer’s recommended pressure shown on the
tyres.
Never use the Breeze S on stairs.
Never try to go over an obstacle that is more than the maximum
recommended slope angle and obstacle height given in the
specification sheet. When driving over an obstacle, always drive
so that the front of the Breeze S is facing the obstacle.
If for any reason the Breeze S does not stop when you release
the throttle control lever, or takes longer to stop than it should (3
meters on a level surface), immediately use the handbrake to
stop the Breeze S, turn the main key switch to OFF, and contact
your dealer.
Do not use the Breeze S in heavy rain or extreme humidity, or at
temperatures below -30ºC (-22ºF) or above +45ºC (+113ºF).
The seat weighs 20 kg (44 lbs). Each battery weighs a minimum
of 23 kg (50.6 lbs). Be careful when lifting the seat and the
batteries.
See instruction for lifting the seat and the batteries in Chapter 8:
Maintenance, and Chapter 9: Troubleshooting and Repair.
Always lift using your knees and legs, not your back.










