3.2 Rear Wheels Positions
The MGI Zip X1 is designed to allow the rear wheels to be in two
positions. The position is determined by where the wheel is locked
on the axle in either of the two grooves [see picture]. The drive
position is used during the normal operation of the Zip X1. The
free wheel position is used to freely push the Zip X1 should you
experience battery or Zip X1 issues on the course.
i. Drive position
– Lock the wheel onto the groove closest to the
battery base. To do this, press the grey release button on the
wheel hub, push the wheel on to the axle as far as possible. To
test for drive position try rolling the wheel backwards. If you feel
resistance then the wheel is now in drive position and ready to
use. Repeat for both wheels.
ii. Free wheel
–
Lock the wheel into the groove closest to the
end of the axle. To do this, press the grey release button on
the wheel hub, push the wheel on to the axle and release the
release button onto the groove. To test for free wheel position try
rolling the wheel backwards. The wheel should spin freely with no
resistance. Repeat for both wheels.
3.3 Unfolding
Please see below
the steps to unfold
a Zip X1 Handle.
Step 7:
Push the top bag support down to move it into position.
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Free wheel position
Drive position
Step 1:
Ensure both rear
wheels are attached.
Step 2:
Release Fold Lever.
Step 4:
The handle is now free to pull
upwards. The handle will naturally
unfold as you continue to pull until the
handle is completely open.
Step 3:
Move Top Bag
Support away from front
wheel assembly until you
hear it click.
Step 6:
Close the fold lever to lock
the handle into place in one
of three positions.
Step 5:
Ensure that
the latch at the bottom
of the handle clicks into
place.
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