30 | Use of the scooter
Trophy 20 UM 27a
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Trophy 20 UM 26a
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Trophy 20 UM 29
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Figure 21
When the Trophy 20 is in freewheel / neutral mode:
• It is not possible to drive the scooter.
• The electronics can be turned on, but the motor
cannot drive the scooter.
For this reason the electronics should be switched off in
such situations.
The following steps need to be taken in order to be able
to drive the Trophy 20 again:
• Put the freewheel handle in the drive mode.
• Turn the scooter on by inserting the ignition key in
the lock.
5.7 Dismantling the scooter for storage
and/or transportation
The Trophy 20 can be dismantled so that it can be
stored in a small space or transported in a small car.
The scooter takes up less room in its dismantled state.
Take the following steps in order to dismantle your
Trophy 20.
Removing the seat (fi gure 21)
(seat may vary slightly from the illustration)
The seat is removed as follows:
• Push the release lever forward to release the seat’s
swivel mechanism.
• Lift the seat off of the seat post.
• The seat can be easily lifted by swivelling it slightly
while lifting.
• The size of the seat is reduced by folding the
backrest fully forwards, making it easier to lift the
seat off of the seat post.
Collapsing the steering column (fi gure 22 and 23)
The steering column can be collapsed as follows:
• Pull handle (A) downwards, at the same time pulling
the steering column downwards.
Warning!
Exercise caution when collapsing the steering column;
ensure that your fi ngers do not become trapped.
Lifting and loading
• We recommend that you always get someone
to help you to load the dismantled scooter into a
vehicle.
• When loading the dismantled scooter into a car,
ensure that the freewheel handle to the rear of the
scooter has been set to the drive mode.
Figure 22
Figure 23