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Prowler Owner’s Manual
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Do not use your scooter under any of these circumstances:
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The road is muddy or has loose gravel
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The road is bumpy, narrow, or snow covered
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The road is beside a canal or waterway without fencing or hedges
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Do not drive your scooter after consuming alcohol or when fatigued
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Do not drive your scooter at night or in inclement weather
Additionally, avoid holes in the road where your wheels may get stuck. Do not
make sudden turns. Do not ride on an escalator.
Do not use a mobile phone or other wireless communication device while
driving
Also, do not charge a mobile phone or other electrical devices from your scooter.
Be careful driving on or near ramps and inclines
1.
Be careful while driving up a steep incline. Refer to “CLIMBING ANGLE” in
Section 9 “SPECIFICATIONS” for details.
2.
In order to avoid damage or injury to the scooter the driver should not lean
against or pull on the operating lever while going up or down an incline.
3.
When climbing up an incline, please drive slowly. You can set the speed dial
to a higher speed of “5”. When going down an incline, never reverse your
scooter. Set the speed dial to the lowest speed setting “1”.
4.
Do not drive through any holes in the road. Refer to “MAXIMUM GROUND
CLEARANCE” in Section 9 “SPECIFICATIONS” for details.
5.
Do not pass through water covering the road unless the water is less than 1
inch deep.
6.
Please drive slowly on roads with drops or dips.
7.
Do not make sudden turns while drive on gravel roads or ramps.
Warning!
Do not set the scooter in freewheel mode when driving on an incline
or decline.
Maximum User Weight Limit
Refer to “MAXIMUM LOAD WEIGHT” in Section 9 “SPECIFICATIONS” for details.
Overloading your scooter will lead to damage to, or malfunction of, your scooter.
This could cause the scooter to become a safety hazard. The warranty does not
cover damage from overloading.
LABELING OF YOUR SCOOTER
Please read all the labeling on the scooter before driving it. For your future
reference, do not remove them.
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