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5/2/2016

 

7.

 

To Park: Stop the scooter on a safe and level surface area, and then turn the key switch to 

OFF. Pull the key out only after the scooter has come to complete stop. 

W

ARNING

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P

LEASE BE CAUTIOUS

 

This is not a comprehensive list of precautions. More detailed warnings are available in the  

manual. 

1.

 

Please observe all pedestrians traffic rules and traffic signals. 

2.

 

Please ride on the sidewalks or pedestrian areas only. 

3.

 

Please be very careful when driving in shopping malls or other crowded locations. 

4.

 

Drive slowly when driving up or down an incline, on roads with drops or dips 

P

ROHIBITED

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P

LEASE 

D

N

OT

 

This is not a comprehensive list of DON’T’. Greater details can be found in the manual. 

1.

 

Do not drive scooter after consuming alcohol or when fatigued. 

2.

 

Keep your hands away from the tires when driving. Be aware that loose fitting clothing can 

become caught in drive tires. 

3.

 

Do not stretch your body out on the scooter as it may cause you to lose your balance. 

4.

 

Do do not operate the equipment in rain, snow, salt, mist/spray conditions, and on 

icy/slippery surfaces as it can be dangerous, and can cause damage to the scooter and 

electrical system 

5.

 

Do not on operate on roads that are covered with water, muddy, bumpy, narrow, snow 

covered, or have loose gravel 

6.

 

Do no not operate the scooter up and down an incline which is greater than 6 degrees. No 

all public roads and ramps are ADA accessible. 

7.

 

Do not make sudden turns while operating the scooter on gravel roads or ramps. 

8.

 

Do not ride through any holes in the road.  

I

NCLEMENT 

W

EATHER

 

Exposure of your scooter to inclement weather conditions should be avoided whenever 

possible. If suddenly caught up in rain, snow, severe cold or heat while operating your scooter, 

proceed to shelter at the earliest opportunity. Thoroughly dry your scooter before storing, 

charging, or operating your scooter. 

E

LECTROMAGNETIC 

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NTERFERENCE 

F

ROM 

R

ADIO 

W

AVE 

S

OURCES

 

Mobility scooters may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) emitted from 
sources such as radio stations, TV stations, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two-way radios, 
and cellular phones. The interference can cause the mobility scooter to release its brakes, move 
by itself, or move in unintended directions. 

 

D

RIVE AND 

F

REEWHEEL 

M

ODE

 

 

 

All scooters are equipped with a manual freewheel lever system to 

allow for manual maneuverability by the user or a trained attendant. 

When the scooter is in freewheel mode, the braking system is 

 

Summary of Contents for GO GO ELITE

Page 1: ... is up and the bolt is fully tightened 5 Please do not lean against or pull forward on the handlebar while mounting or dismounting from the scooter 6 Please use the seat rotation lever to turn the seat until it is facing you The seat rotation lever is located underneath the seat Figure 1 Console 1 HORN 2 KEY SWITCH 3 BATTERY CONDITION 4 SPEED ADJUSTMENT DIAL 5 THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER OPERATING THE ...

Page 2: ... can cause damage to the scooter and electrical system 5 Do not on operate on roads that are covered with water muddy bumpy narrow snow covered or have loose gravel 6 Do no not operate the scooter up and down an incline which is greater than 6 degrees No all public roads and ramps are ADA accessible 7 Do not make sudden turns while operating the scooter on gravel roads or ramps 8 Do not ride throu...

Page 3: ...le of the rear section See Fig 3 3 Put down the front and rear sections until the scooter is level See Fig 5 4 Set down the battery pack on the scooter and make sure it is in the correct position 5 Set down the seat on the seat post until the swivel lock engages and you hear a click 6 The dis assembled pieces are pictorially depicted in Figure 3 below Figure 3 Caution Make sure you connect all pie...

Page 4: ...he charging duration is at least 6 8 hours but this will vary based on the status of the battery and temperature 5 The orange LED will turn to green when the charging is complete 6 Disconnect the cord and remove the round plug from the charge socket CIRCUIT BREAKER Button for the circuit breaker is located on front of the battery pack If the power switch is ON and the battery gauge does not move i...

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