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6.  DRIVING 

 

Before driving make sure that the Battery is fully charged, check that the tyres do not appear to be soft, see 

Maintenance section for details of monthly checks and tyre pressures. Check that the Key is switched OFF before 
entry. When comfortably sat, ensure that the seat lever has locked the seat secure. Ensure that the armrests are in 

the down position. 

 

1. Set the Supersport speed to slow and switch on. Hold the handlebars with both hands and gently squeeze the 

right control lever to move the Supersport forward. The more you squeeze the lever, the faster you will go. Always 

come to a stop before changing H or L speeds, or 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 handlebars to steer. 

 
4. To go backwards, select reverse and squeeze the right control lever again.  The speed in reverse is reduced 

automatically for safety. 

 

5. To negotiate from pavement to road, or road to pavement, you should try to find a suitable slope. The 

Supersport will mount, or go down kerbs 12cm high, but you should approach a kerb at right angles (90°). You 

should stop just short of the edge and: 

If you are going up; select the high speed setting then drive until both front and back wheels are on the 

pavement, then immediately lower the speed. 

 

If going down, proceed slowly on low setting until on the road, then switch to a suitable higher speed to 
cross the road safely. 

 
6. The Supersport is suitable for road use BUT great care must be taken and at the maximum speed of 8 mph, you 

may present a hazard to other faster moving road users. (See safe driving tips at the rear of this manual.) 

 

7. Watch your Battery Indicator. The distance you can travel depends on many factors, the more slopes, the less 

distance you can travel. We recommend that you gradually explore going further each day. 

 
8. Should the battery “run out” before you get home there are two things you can do to avoid being stranded. 

Stopping and switching off the KEY for 5 – 10 minutes will allow the battery to “recover” a little power so that you 

can proceed further. You can attempt this a number of times. If you are unfortunate and cannot return to home 

under the battery power there is a “Free Wheel” device that will allow someone to push the Supersport home (see 

Parking Brake Release). 

 
9. Range is influenced by many environmental conditions, hills will substantially decrease the range. Establish what 

you can obtain around your locality by gradually increasing the distance and checking the battery indicators at the 

end of each journey. 

 

10. Reducing the speed will also reduce the power. For climbing obstacles or hills you will need to increase the 
speed setting to give the power and then control the speed with the levers. 

 

Parking 

1. Before leaving the scooter, switch the ignition off, the battery indicator will then go off. Remove the ON/OFF 

Key for security. 

 
2. If the Supersport has been used in the Free Wheel mode (see Parking Brake Release), it is VERY IMPORTANT to 

re-engage the drive to ensure that the scooter brake is on before you alight. 

 

3. Flip up the armrest to make it easier to alight from the Supersport, or swivel the seat through 90

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Summary of Contents for Supersport SE

Page 1: ...Supersport SE all models Operating Instructions and Owner s Handbook ...

Page 2: ...5 6 DRIVING 6 7 TRANSPORTING SUPERSPORT 7 8 PARKING BRAKE RELEASE 7 9 SAFETY OVERLOAD SWITCH 7 10 TIPS CAUTIONS PROBLEMS AND ADDITIONAL FEATURES 7 11 BATTERY CHARGING 8 12 A GUIDE TO SAFE AND LASTING BATTERIES 8 13 MAINTENANCE 9 14 TROUBLE SHOOTING 10 15 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 11 16 WARRANTY 11 17 SAFE DRIVING TIPS FOR SCOOTER USERS 12 ...

Page 3: ...tment is set to low Do not turn suddenly at full speed especially on uneven or hilly ground Failure to observe this may result in tipping of the scooter Do not drive your Supersport unless the seat is locked into the driving position Do not drive your Supersport over deep soft terrain e g soft dirt deep grass loose gravel Do not operate your scooter when under the influence of alcohol or certain d...

Page 4: ...ht up and out Replacing the seat is just a reversal of the above 1 1 1 2 1 5 Removal and Replacement of Standard seat To remove seat release the seat locking lever at front of seat fig 1 1 and lift the seat straight up Replacing the seat is just a reversal of the above Rear Cover Removal Remove seat then unscrew the four black fixing screws located at the top rear and side of the cover fig 1 2 Rem...

Page 5: ...mergency in t very unlikely event that the automatic braking fails The lever is located on left handle bar fig 4 1 If your machine has been fitted with the L H speed control lever then the emergency brake will be fitted to the R H handlebar he tch in the same direction as you 4 1 Fig 4 3 Horn Button located on R H side of handlebar fig 3 2 The buzzer can also be configured to automatically sound w...

Page 6: ... use Supersport on short runs to start with to explore the sort of r you will be achieving Then when you are confident about range start going on longer journeys 6 1 Fig 6 ange 5 SEAT ADJUSTMENT STANDARD SEAT 1 For ease of entry and exit to Supersport the seat will swivel to the left or right The lever is located at the front of the seat fig 1 1 Make sure the seat locks in before either getting on...

Page 7: ...ble for road use BUT great care must be taken and at the maximum speed of 8 mph you may present a hazard to other faster moving road users See safe driving tips at the rear of this manual 7 Watch your Battery Indicator The distance you can travel depends on many factors the more slopes the less distance you can travel We recommend that you gradually explore going further each day 8 Should the batt...

Page 8: ...electrical shutdown and the parking brake will come on fig 7 2 Switch off allow a few minutes and push the button in to reset If it will not reset leave a few more minutes and try again If it refuses to reset get in touch with your dealer Never attempt to hold the button in by any other means If the lights are not working or the machine will not charge try the appropriate overload buttons If they ...

Page 9: ... in use and then give them a full charge They will not work at their best until this process has been carried out You will find that the distance that your Supersport can travel will gradually increase over the first few weeks of use as the batteries reach their optimum efficiency after approximately 12 cycles of discharge and recharge Care Warning Do not smoke or use a naked flame while your batt...

Page 10: ...Seat Upholstery A damp cloth and a little soap will keep your seat and backrest looking good Do not use abrasive cleaners as this will damage the coating Upholstery can be damaged by chemical cleaners Ultraviolet light can also reduce the life of the upholstery coating material This is a normal ageing process and cannot be guaranteed see exclusion in the Warranty Terms section Bodywork The bodywor...

Page 11: ...ey switch is turned on If it is the battery condition gauge will be operating If it is showing empty recharge batteries Check overload switches Check brake release is engaged 2 The battery condition gauge fails to operate when the key switch is in the on position check the following Make sure the battery charger is not plugged to the wall outlet this will prevent drive Check brake release is not d...

Page 12: ...to 32 km Up to 20 miles 73A H Batteries Up to 48 km Up to 30 miles Supersport is manufactured in accordance with Safety Standard EN12184 It complies with CE Approval Europe and is approved by the TNO TGA reserve the right to alter at any time without prior notice the design specification packaging or price of their products without incurring any obligation 16 WARRANTY This is to certify that your ...

Page 13: ...R USERS Scooters fall into two categories Class 2 which is essentially a 4mph pavement vehicle and can only legally be used on the road when either crossing over or because there are no footpaths A Class 3 vehicle is capable of 4 8 mph and provided it is fitted with front and rear lights flashing indicators horn and rear view mirror it is legal for use on the road It can also be used on the footpa...

Page 14: ...s 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 motorised 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 t...

Page 15: ... try to get on to the footpath before the turn and then use a safe pedestrian crossing or traffic light control crossing Only try to turn right if you are completely sure it is safe to do so Do not rely only on your mirror It may give a false impression of distance Always give clear indication of intention to turn left or right Remember the car you can see when you look behind may appear a long wa...

Page 16: ...udbury Suffolk CO10 1WH T 01787 882244 F 01787 882248 sales tga electric com www tga electric com TGA Electric Leisure Ltd reserves the right to change specification and or prices without prior notification or warning Supersport Handbook JULY 2008 15 ...

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