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Transportation
You may transport your scooter in many ways. Wherever possible, secure the
scooter. We do not recommend that scooters be transported on an open
bottomed trailer.
Sleep Mode
Your scooter has a digital battery status indicator, which displays the current
charge status of the batteries in your scooter.
The circuitry also detects changes in power draw from the batteries.
If you scooter is left switched on without use for about five minutes the
electronics will go into ‘sleep’ mode to conserve power. You will see one bar on
the battery status indicator oscillate from side to side. Simply switching the
scooter off and back on will enable the scooter to operate as normal.
Constant Speed Use
As the circuitry senses changes in power draw it is possible that on journeys
where your speed is constant for an extended period of time that you will see
the single bar oscillate even though the scooter is in motion. This is due to the
prolonged period of no change in power draw.
This is perfectly normal and by simply adjusting your speed for a moment will
change the battery status indicator back to normal.
Gearbox Breather Cap (older models)
The Cadiz may have a breather cap fitted to the gearbox. This is NOT a grease
nipple and should never be used to attempt to lubricate the gearbox. For
shipping purposes, the cap is closed.
Before the scooter is commissioned for use, the cap should be opened. Failure
to do so could result in an excessive pressure build up within the gearbox and
damage may occur to the motor.
Please see images below:
Driving in Pedestrian Areas
As mentioned previously, when using the scooter in pedestrian areas always
lower your maximum speed to that of the pedestrians around you. Remember
the stopping distance of your scooter and always allow enough space to stop
safely to avoid collisions with pedestrians or other objects.
Closed for shipping
Open for use
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