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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Note: Low speed settings are recommended when traveling down hill,
particularly in reverse. Also, reduce your speed when turning corners.
The anti-tip devices fitted to the scooter must not be removed.
Turning corners
Always reduce your speed when turning corners, particularly when
travelling downhill. Disregard of this advice could lead to your scooter
tipping over.
Use of mobile phones
Mobile telephones or two way radio devices must not be used while
operating the vehicle. Use of mobile phones or two way radios can cause
excessively strong electromagnetic fields. This may interfere with the
vehicle’s electronic systems.
If mobile phones or mobile radios are required to be used, the vehicle must
be brought to a halt and the power turned off before any such device is
used.
Tyres
Your scooter has solid tyres all round. It is good practice to inspect the
tyres for damage or wear regularly.
Emergency Braking
Turning off the power switch whilst moving will switch off the power
causing immediate and full braking. This method of stopping is not
recommended except in an emergency.
Caution!
Routine use of emergency braking will cause damage to your scooter.
Freewheel mechanism
Caution!
Transporting the scooter along a slope in freewheel mode can be
dangerous. Take extra care if this is necessary. Always re-engage the
freewheel device after use.
Never sit on your scooter whilst in freewheel since the scooter will no
longer automatically stop.