Bischoff & Bischoff GmbH |2021-04-29 - revision 5
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Centuro S7
| Scooter
Scooter |
Centuro S7
For safety reasons, the motor drive is locked when
the scooter is being operated in pushing mode.
Caution! Danger of fatal injury! The drives must
only be disconnected on a level surface.
4.4.1. Brakes in pushing mode
A manual service brake is attached to your scooter (as described in
section 2.3). This can be used for support with braking when the drives
are connected; it can also be used as a service brake when the drive is
disconnected. The service brake acts on both front wheels and also
serves as a locking brake.
Parking and locking the brake is performed by locking the drive. For this
purpose, the scooter must be brought to a standstill by a helper and/
or by using the manual service brake. The electro-mechanical brake (fig.
26), must then be activated.
4.4.2. Initiating emergency stop
Should the automatic brake not work as usual while driving, you can
initiate an emergency stop. Proceed as follows:
Turn the key a quarter turn to the left to stop the engine. The rear
wheels will block immediately. Note that you can be thrown forward
by the abrupt stop. Hold on to the handlebars adequately and perform
this emergency stop only in an absolute emergenc
4.5. Overload switch
The controller will cut out if the motor is overloaded, e.g. by driving
uphill for too long. In this case, the ignition just needs to be switched
off and on again in order to start moving again. If this does not work,
this means that the controller has overheated.
In this case, please wait a few minutes. In the event of an electrical
overload, the fuse will shut off the power to the scooter. The overload
switch (Fig. 27) is located on the front of the seat construction (Fig. 28).
After pressing the switch, the scooter should function normally again.
If it does not function as expected, please contact your specialist
retailer or Bischoff & Bischoff customer service.
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RISK OF ENTRAPMENT! Ensure that you are aware
of the increased risk of entrapment when stowing
your scooter.
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