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In a crowded precinct, market area, or footpath – It is your responsibility to ensure you do not run into 
anyone or do any harm with your vehicle.  While many people will make way for you, you cannot expect 

everyone to do so.  Some will appear to not even realize you are there.  They will climb round and even over 
your vehicle rather than allow you room to move.  Also be very aware of people’s feet. 

 
When climbing or descending kerbs – Always approach at right angles, with your front wheels straight on to 
the kerb.  Do not climb or descend kerbs higher than the manufacturer recommends.  Move carefully, to avoid 

traumatic bumps – to yourself or the vehicle.  Kerb climbing in any other manner than that described above will 
lead to your machine becoming unstable and the risk of possible accident and injury. 

 
 

 
Watch out for

 

 

Children – They may well run in front of you without warning.  You may only be moving very slowly, but 
you could still injure a child. 

 

 

Elderly People – They may be unable to quickly move aside to let you pass.  Give way to them 
 

 

 

Disabled people on foot – they too may be unable to dodge you 
 

 

 

People with visual problems or impaired hearing – Give them space and time 
 

 

 

Other   otorized vehicle users – You may be doing all the right things.  This does not guarantee they will do 
likewise 

 

 
 

When you need help: 
You may need to ask people to open doors for you.  Most people are willing to help, if asked politely.  Don’t 

struggle to do the impossible or even the very difficult things when there are people around who would help if 
asked. 
 

 
Driving inside shops and buildings
 – This is where you have the advantage over car users!  Not many 

supermarkets would welcome a car driving round their store. But bigger shops and even some quite small ones are 
accessible to wheelchairs and scooters.  Once inside the store it is your responsibility to drive slowly and safely 

and not damage the fittings or the stock, or hurt other shoppers or store workers. You may need to ask for help.  
Again in most cases people are willing if asked properly.  Don’t risk pulling down a whole display to reach the top 
shelf.  ASK FOR HELP. 

 
Speed in shops and buildings – Reduce it! – Drive at the slowest speed to avoid any accident.  Be especially 

careful if you need to reverse, that your way is clear of shop fittings and people 
 
 

Daniel Stone 
Managing Director 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for MAXIMO

Page 1: ...Maximo Operating Instructions and Owner s Handbook ...

Page 2: ...ING 7 TRANSPORTING 8 PARKING BRAKE RELEASE 8 REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK 8 TIPS CAUTIONS PROBLEMS AND ADDITIONAL FEATURES 8 BATTERY CHARGING 9 A GUIDE TO SAFE AND LASTING BATTERIES 9 AIRLINE TRAVEL 10 MAINTENANCE 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 12 WARRANTY 12 SAFE DRIVING TIPS FOR SCOOTER USERS 13 ...

Page 3: ...t drive your Maximo over deep soft terrain e g soft dirt deep grass loose gravel or sand Do not operate your Maximo when under the influence of alcohol or certain drugs which may impair your safety Do not climb or descend curbs that exceed the Maximo s capability Do not turn when negotiating curbs Always approach curbs at low speed and straight Always stop fully before changing direction forward o...

Page 4: ...packing material installed In order to fit in the carton the scooter will be folded Simply lay down the carton and slide the Maximo out Care Warning The Maximo is easy to drive but it is essential that you familiarise yourself with the controls and learn to drive it in a safe area with sufficient room to manoeuver for your safety and that of others The area should be free of obstacles and reasonab...

Page 5: ...re Warning Always ensure when opening the Maximo that you hear and feel a click to confirm the scooter is fully open Always test the Maximo is locked open before standing or sitting on it To fold the Maximo pull the red lever on the floor pan up and push the tiller towards the seat Once locked in the folded position the Maximo can be lifted onto its front wheels and support wheels to allow it to b...

Page 6: ...de of the instrument panel The buzzer will automatically sound when using reverse 3 Head Light Switch This switches on front headlight and rear lights and is located in the centre of the instrument panel 4 Power On Off Switch The Maximo has a removable key which should be taken out when the scooter is not in use When the key is inserted the switch has two positions off where there will be no power...

Page 7: ...ted speed control or switching from forward and reverse 2 Releasing the control lever automatically operates the brakes to slow down and stop Once stopped the parking brake will automatically come on 3 Use the Tiller to steer 4 To negotiate from pavement to road or road to pavement you should try to find a suitable slope The Maximo will mount or go down kerbs 50mm high but you should approach a ke...

Page 8: ... of the pack and rotate it to the unlock position This is identified by the open padlock symbol Then simply lift the battery pack out 9 TIPS CAUTIONS PROBLEMS AND ADDITIONAL FEATURES Stop Problems before they Start If you detect an unusual vibration or noise in the operation of your Maximo try to determine the cause Be sure the power is off before investigating If you cannot discover the cause of ...

Page 9: ...arges This means run them down as much as you safely can in use and then give them a full charge They will not work at their best until this process has been carried out It can also prolong battery life You will find that the distance that your Maximo can travel will gradually increase over the first few weeks of use as the batteries reach their optimum efficiency after approximately 12 cycles of ...

Page 10: ... your Maximo Dealer or TGA This is very important and can help to avoid breakdowns The following are weekly monthly checks that will keep the machine in good running order Do not apply oil or grease to any components Sealed bearings and nylon bushes eliminate the need for lubrication Keep all components clean and dry Keep tyres inflated Low tyre pressure will degrade performance so it is very impo...

Page 11: ...n a dry frost proof place IMPORTANT It is not possible to predict the life expectancy of your batteries This is mainly due to different workloads a battery can be subjected to Some Maximo users will use their scooter every day and for long periods of time Their batteries will receive a near total and regular discharge and the life of their batteries will be short 12 months or less in some cases Ot...

Page 12: ...re Rear 50 PSI 3 4 bar Weight including batteries 42 kg 92 5 lbs Battery Weight 2 kg 4 4 lbs Maximum Carrying Weight 133 kg 21 stone Maximum speed 6 4 kph 4 mph Safe Climbing Angle 12 deg Range affected by user terrain conditions Up to 20 km Up to 12 5 miles Motor 24V 270W Controller P G S Drive 70 amp Charger 24v 2 amp Battery 24v 14 5 amp Lithium 16 WARRANTY This is to certify that your TGA prod...

Page 13: ...Tracks INSURANCE There is no legal requirement for insurance but it is a very good idea to have cover for fire and theft accidental and malicious damage and also third party damages Just phone Telesales at TGA 01787 882244 and they will talk you through it BREAKDOWN GET YOU HOME SERVICE Again a very good idea and can take a load of worry off your mind Just talk to Telesales at TGA MOBILE PHONE An ...

Page 14: ...oot they too may be unable to dodge you People with visual problems or impaired hearing Give them space and time Other otorized vehicle users You may be doing all the right things This does not guarantee they will do likewise When you need help You may need to ask people to open doors for you Most people are willing to help if asked politely Don t struggle to do the impossible or even the very dif...

Page 15: ...15 Notes ...

Page 16: ...isure Ltd Woodhall Business Park Sudbury Suffolk CO10 1WH 01787 882244 www tgamobility co uk TGA Electric Leisure Ltd reserves the right to change specification and or prices without prior notification or warning INS01v2 ...

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