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2. Never lean or place your body weight on the levers. This will damage the
mechanism.
3. Do not attach shopping, dog leads or anything to the lever. Take care if you use
a weather cover. When removing it, don't catch the lever and damage it
.
Display & Controls
WARNING NOTICE!!
The lever mechanism as shown in the diagram below should be treated with care as it
could become damaged if misused.
Do not push or pull both levers in at once.
This will
damage the mechanism. Carry out the following recommended checks:
1.
(Carry out daily)
Before using the scooter, check to see that the throttle lever
mechanism has full and free movement. With the
ignition off
(
see 1
) and the key
removed, push the lever in fully on the right-hand side; then release (
see 2a)
. The
lever should return immediately to the normal position
(see 2)
. Push the left-hand
side lever in fully, then release (see 2b). The lever should return immediately to the
normal position. If the lever does not return immediately to the normal position (if it
sticks), contact your provider immediately and
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE
THE SCOOTER
. The
Handbrake
(see 3):
This is for emergency use only. (In the
unlikely event that the main braking system should fail, this can be used to slow the
vehicle).
Tiller Adjustment
This controls the position of the
steering to suit your preference.
Do not adjust when moving.
3. Handbrake-
Emergency use only
Lever shown in normal position
2. Throttle Lever Mechanism
Push in fully and release.First
test the left, then the right
2a. Push
Right lever to
go forwards
2b. Push Left
lever to go
backwards
1. Remove Ignition
Key (circled)
Checking for Full & Free Movement
Caution:
If the ignition switch is turned off while the vehicle is at
speed, the vehicle will come to an abrupt stop. If you are in a
situation where you need to stop abruptly. use the emergency brake.
Only switch off the ignition as a last resort.
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