Using your ROVER
Correct use:
Any vehicle with moving parts needs to be used and treated with care and
given regular maintenance to remain safe and in good condition. Please be gentle,
don’t overload it, avoid excessive off-road use and be sure to follow the mainte-
nance instructions on page 16 to keep your ROVER looking and feeling newer
for longer!
Front swivel wheels:
When travelling fast along straight surfaces or across uneven terrain, the front
wheels may spin or cause what's commonly known as as “wheel shudder”.
Rear brake:
When stopping, use the brake at all times by pressing down on the bottom of
the red brake paddle with your foot until you feel it click into place. To start travelling
again press down on the top of the red lever with your foot to disengage the
brake and off you go!
To lock the front swivel wheels
into place, press down on the
wheel lock buttons (located on
the top of the wheel sockets).
To go back to 360° swivel mode,
press the buttons again.
To remove the front wheels,
press the button on the side
of the wheel socket and pull
the wheel down.
Rear wheels:
To remove the rear wheels, press the
button located on the brake bar and
pull the wheel off.
Basket:
The ROVER basket has been tested
to hold 8kg. Overloading the basket
with more weight may cause the
basket to break.
Adjusting the footrest:
Press both footrest buttons
simultaneously and adjust the footrest
to the desired position.
Reclining the seat:
The seat can recline to 4 set positions.
Fully lift the seat recline latch (located
at the top of the canopy) and recline the
seat to the desired position.
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