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Trophy
Annual inspection
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2
3
4
5
6
7
Chassis
Condition
Steering
Seating
Seat
Backrest
Armrests
Electrical
Harnesses
Connections
Lighting system
Test
Forwards
Backwards
Emergency stop
Left turn
Right turn
Uphill / downhill
Obstacle
Brake
List of necessary repairs:
Warning
Pull the charge cable out of the battery charging connection of the scooter before carrying out any maintenance on the scooter.
5.2 Batteries
Always follow the instructions related to battery maintenance & storage as given by the battery manufacturer (
Battery
charger).
The scooter is equipped with gel batteries. These batteries are fully encased and sealed and require no maintenance. A sticker
indicates how the batteries are to be connected. This sticker is located on the rear cover and on the battery cable.
Warning
Ensure that the batteries are always well charged.
Do not use the scooter if the batteries are almost fl at. Doing so may damage the batteries and means you run the risk of coming
to an unexpected standstill.
Ensure that the batteries are never completely fl at. This can seriously damage the batteries and shorten their lifespan.
Only use gel-batteries
Replacing the batteries
If battery capacity is so low (after fully charging) that the scooter can only make short trips, or can not be driven at all, then the
batteries have reached the end of their lifespan. Replace the batteries as soon as possible.
Warning
Once the new batteries have been put in place they will need to be charged and ‘run in’ (
Battery charger)
For the correct way to dispose of batteries see (
Scooter) ‘Used scooters and the environment’
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