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SPECIFICATIONS
Freewheel
ATTO is equipped with a manual freewheel lever,
which when pushed to “N” puts ATTO in Freewheel
mode and allows it to be pushed.
When ATTO is in Freewheel mode, the braking
system is disengaged, and ATTO will move
freely with very little force. Be careful when
operating your ATTO in Freewheel mode to
prevent injury or property damage.
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Change to Freewheel mode only on a level
surface.
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Ensure ATTO's power is turned off.
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Never sit on ATTO while handling the
freewheel lever.
When you have finished pushing your ATTO,
always lock the brakes by pushing the freewheel
lever to “D” mode.
Operating the Freewheel
In case the battery dies or when ATTO is not in
use, it may be rolled manually. This will require
releasing the mechanical autobrake of the front
wheel by pushing the freewheel lever toward "N"
mode (see Figure 58).
Figure 58 Releasing the freewheel
Before driving your ATTO again, make sure the
freewheel lever is pushed backward to "D" mode
(see Figure 59).
Figure 59 Securing the freewheel
WARNING
WARNING
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