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User Maintenance
It is important for safety that you carry out the following checks before use.
1. Visually check the machine
for damage.
2. Visually check the tyres
for damage.
3. Check the steering moves freely.
4. Check that the tiller is secure and that the tiller thumb-wheel is tight.
5. Check that the seat is located correctly.
6. Check the armrests are secure
7. The battery should be fully charged.
8. Check that all lighting functions properly, including indicators, brake, sidelights and front lights.
Tip:
Keep your vehicle clean by using a damp cloth and soapy water – never use a hose or jet wash.
Disposal
Contact your dealer for advice before you consider disposing of your scooter. They will be aware of the
environmental regulations in force at the time and will assist you to meet the applicable environmental legislation.
Servicing and Maintenance
1. This vehicle is designed for minimal maintenance.
It is recommended that your vehicle is serviced at
least once a year, by an approved Electric Mobility Dealer. If the vehicle is used constantly we recommend
a twice yearly maintenance.
2. Ensure the engineer stamps the Service Log
(page 28) on completion of all servicing. Keep all receipts
for servicing and repairs with this handbook. This may add value when selling the vehicle.
3. When the vehicle is due for its annual service make sure you report any concerns you have,
preferably when you book the service (See points to look out for below).
4. On completion of the service, always test the vehicle
before the engineer leaves and make sure you
are satisfied with the work carried out.
Points to look out for:
• Are there any strange noises from the wheels or does the frame creak when going over rough ground?
• Is the battery charged up correctly – is the “full” charge green light on after charging?
• Is the steering tight or is it loose when turning? Is there any play in the steering?
• Are the brakes effective ?
• Is there any damage to spigots or parts related to disassembly ?
• Has anything come loose?
• Does the vehicle perform as well as it did when it was new?
• Are there noises or rattles that were not there before?
• Are there any signs of damage, corrosion or cracking?
Warning!
Important – Possible faults
As you get used to your vehicle you will get a feel for how it
behaves. If something feels unusual, for instance the vehicle does not accelerate or brake smoothly; the
brakes are not holding on a slope or the steering feels different, stop using the scooter, contact your
dealer immediately and explain to the engineer exactly what the problem is.
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