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DAILY CHECK
• With the power off, check the throttle control lever. Make sure it returns to the primary position when you
release it.
• Check the right/left lock-nuts on the low end of the tiller. Make sure it is fastened to the tiller. Make sure
the battery lock knob is engaged.
WEEKLY CHECK
• Check all electrical connectors. Make sure they are not loose or corroded.
• Check the body joint bolt. Make sure the bolt is tightened.
• Check the brakes. This test should be carried out on an even surface with at least three feet of
clearance around your scooter.
MONTHLY CHECK
• Check the anti-tip wheel. Make sure it does not touch the ground.
• Make sure it is not seriously worn, otherwise you should change it.
• Check the drive wheels for wear. If it needs to be repaired, contact an authorized provider.
• Keep your scooter clean and free of foreign material, such as hair, food, drink, dust and mud, etc.
YEARLY CHECK
• Take your scooter to an authorized provider for yearly maintenance. This helps ensure that your scooter
is functioning properly and helps prevent future complications.
STORAGE
Your scooter should be stored in a dry place, free from temperature extremes. Otherwise, the frame, the
connections, and the electronics may rust and damage. During it’s storage, disconnect the batteries from the
scooter.
CLEANING
• Never use a hose on your scooter or place it in direct contact with water.
• Your scooter has an ABS plastic body shroud that allows it to be easily wiped clean
with a damp cloth.
• Never use any chemicals to clean the seat, as they may cause the seat to become slippery or dry out
and crack. Clean with a damp cloth or neutral soapy water and dry the seat thoroughly.
Caution!
If you do not use the scooter for a long period, its recommended that you block
up your scooter so that the tires do not touch the ground. This prevents flat spots from
forming on the tire.
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VIII. CARE AND MAINTENANCE