Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
- How to use this manual
- Contents
- DO NOT OPERATE THE SCOOTER BEFORE READING AND UNDE
- WARNING
- Intended Use
- Assembly
- Battery Charging
- Typical Use
- Control Functions
- Transporting
- TIP:
- Important:
- Getting on to your scooter
- Getting off your scooter
- Hand Controls
- The Preset Speed Knob
- The Battery Gauge
- TIP:
- Operating the Lights
- Throttle Lever
- Horn Button
- Key Switch
- Off Board Charging Socket
- WARNING.
- WARNING:
- Removing the Seat
- Note: Exercise caution when lifting the seat.
- Seat Adjustment
- Armrest Adjustment
- Tiller Adjustment
- Battery Removal
- Battery Replacement
- Off-Board Battery Charger
- Note:
- 1.RED = Power is on.
- The off-board charger must be kept dry in temperat
- Packaging
- Important
- Transportation
- TIP:
- Packaging and transportation environment condition
- Basic Driving
- Important:
- Traveling across slopes
- Do not traverse across the face of a slope in exce
- Note: Automatic braking is not instantaneous and w
- Switching off
- Use on the footpath
- P12.4
- Crossing roads
- Note: Low speed settings are recommended when trav
- Use of mobile phones
- Tyres
- Emergency Braking
- Caution!
- Freewheel mechanism
- General information
- Batteries
- Maintenance free
- Battery care
- Battery pack care plan
- Do not leave the charger still connected to the ba
- Caution
- Caution!
- The range of your vehicle
- Note: If you are out on your scooter and the batte
- We specifically disclaim responsibility to all per
- Attention: Switch on the scooter lights (if fitted
- Failure to comply with the above requirements coul
- This scooter has been tested to ISO 7176 Part 9 “C
- Maximum User Weight Limitations.
- DISPOSAL
- CAUTION:
- EMC sources can be broadly classified into three t
- Note: Other types of hand-held devices such as cor
- Note:
- Notes:
- Warnings
- Attachments:
- Storage
- Electronic faults
- Wheels
- Warranty condition
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12.Guidance for Safe Operation and Use
Basic Driving
Caution!
It is advisable during the first few sessions of operating your scooter
that the area around you is clear of obstacles and pedestrians.
Before operating your scooter, ensure the seat height and position has
been adjusted to your satisfaction and the tiller angle has been set for
optimum safety and comfort.
Please see the “General Warnings”, “Getting on Your Scooter” and
“Tiller Adjustment” sections in this handbook.
1.
Make sure you are properly seated on the scooter and that the
speed control knob is turned fully to the left.
2.
Turn the key switch to the “ON” position.
3.
On the tiller, use the throttle lever as described earlier. You will
gently accelerate. Release and you will gently stop. Practice these two
basic functions until you get used to them.
4.
Steering the scooter is easy and logical. Be sure to remember to
allow enough clearance when turning corners so that the rear wheels clear
any obstacle.
5.
Shortcutting a pavement corner can cause the back wheel to go off
the pavement, causing problems if the corner is very rough. Avoid this at all
times by steering an exaggerated curve around the obstacle.
6.
When steering in a tight spot, such as entering a doorway or when
turning around, stop the scooter and then turn the handlebar to where you
want to go, then apply power gently. This will make the scooter turn very
sharply. It is also recommended that the preset speed is set to a slower
setting to aid control in tight spots.
7.
Reversing requires attention - exercise caution when reversing
especially down slopes.
When reversing, always turn the handlebars in the opposite direction
to the way you want to go.
The more you operate the throttle lever, the faster you will go.
Reverse speed is 50% slower than forward speed. If the scooter does
not move in reverse, carefully turn the speed control knob clockwise until
the scooter moves gently backwards.
Important:
To preserve battery power there is a “sleep timer” feature built
into the controller. Should the scooter be left ON, but not operated for