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Daily Check List & Safety Information
Items you should check on a daily/weekly basis:
Your daily checklist
1. Visually check the machine for damage.
2. Visually check the tyres for damage. If your tyres are pneumatic check tyre
pressures (30psi/2.1bar).
(IMPORTANT POINT: Inflation of your tyres is very important. If they are below the
recommended pressure it will affect tyre wear, steering, and the range of the
vehicle.
If your tyres are maintenance free they will not need inflating.)
3. Check the steering moves freely.
4. Is the Tiller clamp locked?
5. Is the seat located correctly and locked?
6. Check the armrests are tight in the width and height adjustment.
7. Are the batteries fully charged?
8. Is the front basket secure?
9. Does it accelerate and brake correctly.
10. Check for full and free movement of the accelerator lever.
Disposal
The equipment wrapping is potentially recyclable
The metal parts should be used for scrap metal recycling
Plastic parts should be used for plastic recycling
Electric components and printed circuit boards to be disposed of as electronic
scrap
Faulty or exhausted batteries can be returned to your supplier for disposal
All disposal must be carried out in accordance with the respective national legal
provisions. Enquire at your city district council of the local waste management
companies.
Corrosion
The product is protected from corrosion where all metal parts are exposed to the
elements:
metal parts - plated with zinc/cadmium passivate coating
frame parts - high impact powder coating
plastic covers - formed in UV resistant materials
Important: Possible faults & reporting them to your service provider
If the vehicle will not move with the ignition switched on your service provider will ask
“What is the fault code number shown on the display?”, this gives an indication of the
possible fault and will save time fixing any issues.
When reporting a fault make sure you have as much information as possible for the
service provider.