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Photograph 2

Photograph 1

Photograph 2

Photograph 6

Photograph 1

Unlocking seat lock bracket

Removing seat lock bracket

In transit mode

Photograph 5

Push the power connectors

together

Photograph 3

Push/pull battery pack into

the battery bracket

Photograph 4

Lock luggage lag around

the seat post

Page 5

Ensure the scooter remains switched off. Unscrew the knob on the seat lock bracket and remove seat stem.

Loosen the tiller handle and pull up the tiller until it is in a comfortable operating position. Lock the tiller by

tightening the handle.
Insert the batteries (optional). Unlock the seat lock bracket (see photograph 1 on page 5) and remove the seat

lock bracket (see photograph 2 on page 5) and rear shroud. Insert the batteries in to the scooter, connect the

batteries back up, ensuring you connect the white connector to the white connector, and the black connector to

the black connector. Replace the seat lock bracket and rear shroud.
Finally insert the seat and lock the seat lock bracket.

ASSEMBLING THE TRAVELEASE (aluminium)

DISASSEMBLING AND TRANSPORTING THE TRAVELEASE (aluminium)

To disassemble, switch off the scooter. Unlock the seat locking bracket, by pushing the handle away from the

seat stem(see photograph 1 on page 5) and remove seat.
Lock the seat locking bracket and insert stem into the tubing of the bracket. Secure the seat stem by tightening

the knob attached to the bracket.
Loosen the tiller lock with the handle then pull the tiller down until the seat stem can be inserted in the loop of

the handle bar.
Lock the tiller by tightening the tiller handle. The Travelease should now look like photograph 3 on page 5.

DISASSEMBLING AND TRANSPORTING THE TRAVELEASE (steel)

To disassemble, unscrew the knurled knob and remove the seat. Unscrew the adjustment handle on the tiller

and fold the tiller down towards the seat. Place the seat in the storage position, ensuring the seat stem passes

through the loop bracket on the front tiller. The Travelease should now look like in photograph 1 below.
Remove the batteries (optional). Remove the seat locking bracket and rear shroud, undo the quick release

battery connectors by pulling the connectors apart (see photograph 3 on page 5). Lift up the batteries and

replace rear shround and seat locking batteries.
When in the storage configuration, the Travelease can be freewheeled using the anti tip wheels at the rear. To

do this, hold up the front end of the Travelease by the carry handle and drag, as shown in photograph 2 below.

Summary of Contents for TRAVELEASE

Page 1: ...TRAVELEASE mini scooter mini scooter User Manual Page 1...

Page 2: ...tion Assembly and Disassembly Battery Charging Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Service Record Specification Warranty Circuit breaker and main fuse Seat Seat stem Anti tip Wheels Footplate Removab...

Page 3: ...ravelease The Travelease is only suitable for users who experience difficulty or discomfort walking for prolonged periods but have the use of both legs and the physical visual and cognitive ability to...

Page 4: ...e sources of radiated EMI can be broadly classified in to three types 1 Hand held portable transceivers transmitters receivers with antenna mounted directly on the transmitting unit Examples include c...

Page 5: ...t locking bracket by pushing the handle away from the seat stem see photograph 1 on page 5 and remove seat Lock the seat locking bracket and insert stem into the tubing of the bracket Secure the seat...

Page 6: ...squeeze the handbrake until the locking pin pops up Please also refer to the section on Personal Safety on page 3 Please note Performance of the handbrake parking brake will be reduced if the force r...

Page 7: ...ld be able to hold the user and Travelease on gradients up to 7 degrees 1 in 8 both in park mode and general braking mode whilst remaining easy to operate The brake cable should be checked for wear Th...

Page 8: ...dition Levels Lights Connections Discharge test Forwards Reverse Wear Emergency stop Pressure Left turn Bearings Right turn Wheel nut Slope test Over obstacles Wiring Noise Connections Brake cable Bru...

Page 9: ...anty conditions apply to brand new scooters purchased at the full retail price If you are unsure whether your scooter is covered check with the service agent 8 Under normal circumstances no responsibi...

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