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BREEZE S 

Operating Instructions  

and Owner’s Handbook

Summary of Contents for BREEZE S

Page 1: ...BREEZE S Operating Instructions and Owner s Handbook ...

Page 2: ... page 7 Safety overload switch page 8 Battery charging page 8 A guide to safe and lasting batteries page 8 Maintenance page 9 Troubleshooting page 10 Warranty page 11 Tips for scooter users page 12 Sensible guidelines for safety page 13 Driving your Breeze on the road page 13 Disposal of product batteries and charger page 14 Technical specifications page 14 Contents 2 ...

Page 3: ...f disabilities for all ages of user over the age of 14 Suitability is dependent upon the degree and nature of disability and should be determined through a thorough risk assessment carried out by a qualified medical professional This scooter can be suitable for assisting in rehabilitation restoring independence and in some instances long term alleviation of disabilities and chronic illnesses Consi...

Page 4: ...ositions 1 which is the high speed approx 8 mph see warning on p5 and 1 2 which is the slow speed approx 4mph 12 Brake Release Button Switch on the keyswitch and squeeze the button located at the front of the right hand handlebar This will release the brake and allow the scooter to be moved manually 13 Battery Condition Indicator When all 10 segments are showing it indicates you have fully charged...

Page 5: ...NEVER fit a strap or device that holds the throttle open or interferes with the standard controls Flip up the armrest to make it easier to get on or off the seat The seat can be swiveled through 90 to get on off When sitting on the seat operate the seat release lever to swivel into the desired position Set the Breeze speed to slow Hold the tiller with both hands and gently squeeze the right contro...

Page 6: ...adient When traversing a slope your centre of gravity changes so there is more danger of tipping sideways You can reduce any risk to yourself by travelling slowly Be aware that additional loads such as shopping bags can also affect the centre of gravity of you and your scooter Before making sharp turns particularly on inclines reduce speed to minimum to prevent side roll over To reverse adjust the...

Page 7: ...e brake is in this position however when switched on the battery indicator lights will flash indicating a fault mode and the alarm indicator will illuminate WARNING Do not exceed the maximum gradient listed see Technical Specifications Never use free wheel mode with an occupant on the seat In free wheel mode all braking is lost Always take extra care when turning especially when changing direction...

Page 8: ...e switch off allow a few minutes and reset If it will not reset follow the instructions above The battery charger supplied is specific to your Breeze so it may not be suitable for any other powered mobility product Only use the charger supplied with your Breeze as other makes of chargers may permanently damage your batteries and would void the warranty To charge your batteries follow these simple ...

Page 9: ... especially designed for powered mobility They do not require topping up and will not leak out even if batteries are inverted Keep batteries clean and in a dry frost proof place Keep battery terminals tight 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 Breeze users will use their scooter ev...

Page 10: ... in the neutral position If your machine can be pushed when as described above the motor brake s may be faulty Do not use the scooter and contact your dealer The Breeze will not start Check it has not gone into sleep mode Make sure that the key 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 re...

Page 11: ...roduct was purchased should be notified immediately Warranty Exclusions Tyres these are normal wear components and replacement is not warranted unless faulty upon initial receipt Warranty TGA will not be responsible for defects caused by abuse in return transit vandalism misuse abuse accident negligence alteration or misuse caused by non observance of instructions set out in the operator s manual ...

Page 12: ...ast longer be safer and provide optimal range Replace when they become worn Lights Most lights are LED and require unit replacement if they fail Check lights regularly Use your lights frequently at dusk onwards and on a dull or rainy day Remember the use of lights may reduce the range of your scooter more applicable to old style bulbs rather than new LEDs Tips for scooter users Stop problems befor...

Page 13: ...ooters with their maneuverability and lightness of steering are more suited to shopping Driving on the road Although this is legal for all Class 3 vehicles it is not always safe or sensible to do so You are responsible for your own safety and that of other road users Remember you are driving a small and slow vehicle and therefore more vulnerable If possible use the footpath It is wise to avoid usi...

Page 14: ...ed of 7 5 8mph on the flat on high speed setting 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 Technical specifications S3 S4 Disposal of product batteries and charger The symbols shown below mean that in accordance with local laws and regulations your product should be disposed of sepa...

Page 15: ...Notes 15 ...

Page 16: ...k Sudbury Suffolk CO10 1WH Tel 01787 882244 Fax 01787 882248 Web www tgamobility co uk Email info tgamobility co uk INS05 v4 TGA Mobility Ltd reserves the right to change specification and or prices without prior notification or warning 16 ...

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