If for the reasons of convenience, you require to push your
Scooter for a short distance, the drive system
can be put into 'freewheel mode'. This will allow your
Scooter to roll freely.
By switching on the console power switch at this stage you
will introduce some heavy motor braking, you will note that
nine bars on the console battery gauge are flashing. This
indicates that your Scooter is in a freewheel mode and
you cannot drive your Scooter. Note, the quicker you push
your Scooter the heavier the brake will be applied.
To re-engage the drive system, simply push down the brake
until a distinct click is felt, Switch the power switch on your
console off and then on, the battery gauge light will be fully
illuminated and you will be able to drive your Scooter
once again.
Do not sit on your
Scooter with
the freewheel device in the disengage position. Your
Scooter will not drive in this mode , the bar
status light on your console will flash nine bars.
If your
Scooter is in the freewheel
mode when you turn on your power key switch and depress
your speed forward-reverse lever, you will not be able to
move under motor power ,Dismount and re-engage the
drive system by pushing the red freewheel lever down.
Freerider
Freerider
Freerider
Freerider
SCOOTER FREEWHEEL PROCEDURE
Warning:
Warning:
The freewheel device is a red lever located at the rear right
hand side of your Scooter (fig 15).To freewheel your
Scooter first switch off the power switch located on the
Scooter's control console (fig 11). Pull up the red
lever (fig 15) until a distinct click is felt. You can now push
your Scooter with ease. Please note, in this mode with
the power switch in the off position, the braking safety
system is automatically activated when the Scooter is pushed
quicker than walking speed, this is an automatic 'run away'
safety checking system, it also reduces the risk of casual
theft.
Freerider
Freerider
Freerider
Freerider
SCOOTER FREEWHEEL PROCEDURE
Warning:
Warning:
FREEWHEELING YOUR SCOOTER
FIG 14
Remount your Scooter, switch the power switch off and on
again until the battery gauge fully illuminates, your
Scooter will now drive under motor power again.
Always check that the freewheel device is in the
drive position before attempting to drive your Scooter after
it has been left unattended for a period of time.
General note: If you are able to push your Freerider
Scooter the drive system is disconnected.
Please check once again the
afore mentioned procedure for re-engaging the drive.
If your batteries are disconnected from your
Scooter there will be no brake function in the freewheel
mode. Do not leave your Scooter unattended in this
situation as it could roll away causing damage to other
parties or property. Always re-engage the drive system when
left unattended.
warning
notice situate on
the cover at the rear
of you Scooter.
Failure to
observe this warning may result in an accident.
Yellow
Do not
attempt to drive your Scooter.
Warning:
Warning:
Warning:
Please take extreme care
Warning:
Warning:
Warning:
Failure to
observe this warning may result in an accident.
Yellow
Do not
attempt to drive your Scooter.
Please take extreme care
WARNING
EMERGENCY FREEWHEELING DEVICE
NEVER SIT ON YOUR SCOOTER WITH THE
FREEWHEEL DEVICE IN THE DISENGAGED
POSITION. ALWAYS RE-ENGAGE THE
EMERGENCY FREEWHEELING DEVICE AFTER
USE. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS
WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY.
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The brake lever for convenience can be locked in the 'brake
applied' position. To permanently lock the lever on, simply
apply the brake and flick down the 'locking latch' (see fig 14)
which is situated at the pivot end of the manual brake lever.
To release the lever simply squeeze the 'manual brake lever'
and the locking latch will automatically release.
Warning: Do not drive your Freerider Scooter with the
manual brake applied. Failure to observe this warning will
overload your Scooter's drive motor and drain your batteries
of power, this action could result in permanent damage to the
motor, batteries and brake components. See also 'Manual
Brake Adjustment' on page 30 of this manual.
Warning:
FIG 15
DISENGAGE
BRAKE
ENGAGE