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5. Ignition Key:
Remember to remove the key
when not in use
. Do
not leave the ignition on when not in use, especially when charging
the vehicle (Fig.1).
Note:
You may need to press the ignition key
gently inwards before it will allow itself to be turned.
6. Finger control:
To operate, turn on the ignition. Pull the right hand
lever towards you and the machine moves forward. The more you pull
the lever the faster the scooter goes. To brake, release the lever. Again
the faster the lever is released the quicker you will stop. To reverse, pull
the left lever towards you. Do not pull both levers at once. Note: The
controls can be changed for customers with a left-hand bias. Please
contact your local dealer for information.
7. Lighting control:
To switch on the scooter front and rear lighting press the lighting switch once, to turn it
off, press the switch a second time.
8. Hazard lights:
In an emergency or during a break-down, the hazard lights should be switched on.
Press the hazard light button once to switch on - All turn indicators will flash together. Press the button for
a second time to switch the hazard lights off.
9. Indicator (left turn):
Press this once to start the left turn indicator flashing, press again to stop.
10. Half speed switch:
When travelling in pedestrian areas (not on the road) this switch can be pressed to
limit the maximum scooter speed to 50% of the value pre-selected by the speed control (2) knob. This
means that the scooter will not be able to travel at more than 4mph. To turn this function off, press the
switch for a second time.
11. Indicator (right turn):
Press this once to start the right turn indicator flashing, press again to stop.
12. Battery cut-out:
Your scooter is equipped with a battery cut-out
(Fig.2) that is designed to operate in the unlikely event of an electrical or
electromechanical overload and is located beneath the front edge
of the seat on the black cover. If this activates, all power will be cut
from the batteries to the scooter. This device can be re-set by
pressing the button shown in the illustration. Should it activate for a
second time please seek advice from your dealer.
13. Hour meter:
Your scooter is equipped with an hour meter. This
records the total time that the scooter has been run from new. This
meter cannot be reset by the user.
14. Indicator Lights/ LEDs:
Along the upper edge of the dashboard there are a row of LEDs that indicate
which functions are active. As a function becomes active, a corresponding LED will light - when the
function is switched off, the corresponding LED will extinguish.
15. Temperature Indicator:
This shows the current ambient temperature in degrees Celsius.
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