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When you are driving on a slope, the battery indicator light may move
left and right. This is normal and no cause for concern.
5.8.3 Going downhill
WARNING!
Take control of your scooter and practice driving it downhill.
WARNING!
Never leave the scooter on a slope with the manual
freewheel lever on.
WARNING!
Control your speed: Move as slowly as possible on a
downhill slope.
WARNING!
Risk of rollover: Avoid sharp turns.
A proper sitting position when going downhill is to lean back against
the backrest, being careful not to tip the scooter. Too much tilt may cause
the wheel to lose contact with the ground and create a risk of rollover.
The scooter’s own weight will increase your downhill speed and can
cause the scooter to lift on one side and even roll over as you go into a
sharp turn or around a corner. Please release the throttle control lever in
advance to slow down.
5.9 Driving on a slope
WARNING!
Risk of injury: Do not exceed the maximum load of the slope.
WARNING!
Risk of injury: Try to avoid steep slopes to prevent any injury
or damage.
WARNING!
Risk of injury: When the weight of the scooter produces a
huge reaction force, an accompanying person may need to push the
scooter up the ramp.
WARNING!
Risk of injury: Make sure the wheels are high enough to pass
ramps. The scooter frame must not touch the ramp.
To use the ramp to cross obstacles, please note the following
:
1.
Drive at the lowest speed on the ramp.
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