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General Use 

Take heed of the information given in this manual regarding safety and the 
maintenance of your scooter. If adhered to, your scooter should give you years 

of reliable mobility. 

The 

Torino 

is intended for general year round use. However, DO NOT use the 

scooter in electrical storms, high winds (if fitted with a canopy) or downpours. 
Care must also be taken during cold weather due to icy surfaces. 

 
Storage and General Care 

We recommend that the scooter is always stored in a dry environment such as a 
garage or shed to protect the chassis and other components from corrosion or 
water damage. Do not leave the scooter outside during rainstorms. If the 
scooter is wet, wipe with a dry cloth to ensure there is no ingress of water into 
the internal components of the scooter 

(If the scooter needs to be cleaned, use a 

mild detergent and warm water with a damp sponge or cloth. DO NOT throw water 
over the scooter)

 

Product Stability 

Scooters and powered wheelchairs are designed to allow the user flexibility of 
movement in restricted areas. Driving at maximum speed and attempting sharp 
turns can create a situation where the product becomes unstable. Therefore it is 
essential that the user pay attention the guidance set out in this manual. 

For maximum stability the speed setting should be set up to 50% of the 
maximum available (halfway between the tortoise and the hare or just 
entering the red sector on the speed indicator depending on the model). 

 
The main factors affecting stability are: 

 

Maximum speed setting 

 

Seat height 

 

User movement 

 

User’s manoeuvres 

 

Gradients or slopes 

 
Please keep your speed to a level where you can safely stop without having to 
make any erratic turns. 
Do not load bags etc. on the back of the seat as this will affect the centre of 
gravity and could increase instability. 
Do not lean outside of the ‘footprint’ of the product, especially whilst moving. 
Avoid making turns on gradients or slopes. 
 

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. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for Torino S-778XLSBN

Page 1: ...Torino Model S 778XLSBN USER MANUAL Please ensure that this manual is read and understood before using the scooter Nov 2011...

Page 2: ...height 5 Tiller Controls 6 7 Brake Release Freewheel Operation 7 Starting to Drive Getting Started 8 Moving Off 8 Steering 8 Reversing 8 Gradients and Kerbs 8 9 Technical Specification 9 Batteries an...

Page 3: ...legally defined as a motor vehicle and therefore the user is not required to possess a driving license It is exempt from MOT certification It must however be registered with the DVLA and display a nil...

Page 4: ...irror 2 Delta type tiller control 3 Fully adjustable Captains seat 4 Width adjustable armrests 5 Rear lights with indicators 6 14 non marking tyres 7 Front headlights 8 Angle adjustable tiller 9 Front...

Page 5: ...t or enter the scooter unless the power is switched off Switch off the power whilst driving this will cause the scooter to stop abruptly and could damage the controls Use the scooter where you cannot...

Page 6: ...te the seat to get on or off Pulling up on this lever and the seat simultaneously will allow the seat to be removed Always ensure the seat is locked in the forward facing position when in use DO NOT a...

Page 7: ...under the armpad Tightening will raise the angle and loosening will reduce the angle Dis assembly The Torino scooter can be broken down into five components for transportation Front Chassis Rear Chas...

Page 8: ...witch This sets the maximum high speed for the scooter This MUST be set to low when used in pedestrian areas The HIGH setting should only be selected when used on the road Hazard Warning Lights This r...

Page 9: ...making manoeuvres on roads Brake Release Freewheel Operation The release lever for the electro magnetic brake is situated under the rear left of the scooter Ensure that the power is switched off In t...

Page 10: ...urn the tiller handle in the direction you want to go and gently apply the power NEVER turn sharply when travelling at high speed as this may affect stability Reversing Before reversing ensure that th...

Page 11: ...dical Device 93 42 EEC Class 3 Invalid Carriage Overall Size Seat Dimensions Length 1360mm Width 500mm Width 680mm Depth 440mm Height 1270mm Height to floor 630 705mm Max Speed 12km h 8mph Backrest he...

Page 12: ...nnect the plug lead into the charging socket page 8 on the tiller and the 3 pin plug into the wall socket and switch on The battery charger has two lights A constant red light will show when the batte...

Page 13: ...Check tyre wear minimum 2mm tread depth Lubricate wheel castor bearings with a light oil Complete inspection by an authorised Dealer The transaxle gearbox is a sealed unit and does not need lubricati...

Page 14: ...lectrical system from abnormal overloads Fitted for extra protection is a circuit breaker Should there be a situation where your scooter stops for no apparent reason please check that the circuit brea...

Page 15: ...ortable CB radios etc Should any unintentional movement occur turn the scooter off as soon as safely possible Solar Energy During periods of sunny weather it is possible that surfaces of your scooter...

Page 16: ...powered wheelchairs are designed to allow the user flexibility of movement in restricted areas Driving at maximum speed and attempting sharp turns can create a situation where the product becomes uns...

Page 17: ...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 Driving in P...

Page 18: ...Notes 17...

Page 19: ...Notes 18...

Page 20: ...ompanys discretion free of charge Any unauthorised modifications will invalidate the warranty Parts which are subjected to normal wear and tear accidental damage neglect or misuse are excluded from th...

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