SECTION 6—OPERATION OF THE POWERED SCOOTER
Part No. 1145807
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Lynx™L-3X
NOTE:
For
driving
indoors
or
on
uneven
terrain,
a
slower
speed
is
recommended.
For
soft
terrain
or
steep
inclines
(no
greater
than
8°),
a
faster
speed
may
be
necessary.
8. Insert
the
key
into
the
ignition
and
turn
it
to
the
on
position.
WARNING
ALWAYS depress the throttle control lever gradually. This will ensure smooth safe
starts.
NOTE:
Throttle
control
levers
operate
such
that
moving
one
will
also
move
the
opposite
side
throttle
control
lever.
9. To
operate
the
scooter,
depress
the
throttle
control
lever
in
the
following
manner:
• To
Move
Forward
‐
Push
the
right
side
throttle
control
lever
(away
from
the
user)
or
pull
the
left
side
throttle
control
lever
towards
the
user).
• To
Move
in
Reverse
‐
Push
the
left
side
throttle
control
lever
(away
from
the
user)
or
pull
the
right
side
throttle
control
lever
(towards
the
user).
• To
Stop
‐
Release
the
throttle
control
lever
and
the
powered
scooter
will
quickly
slow
down
and
the
brake
will
engage.
NOTE:
To
equip
the
scooter
for
left
hand
operation,
contact
a
qualified
technician.
The
powered
scooter
is
equipped
with
a
ʺ
proportional
ʺ
control
meaning
that
the
farther
you
depress
the
throttle
control
lever,
the
faster
the
powered
scooter
travels.
With
a
proportional
control,
you
can
drive
as
slowly
in
the
high
speed
setting
as
you
can
in
the
low
speed
setting.
Your
top
speed,
however,
is
limited
by
the
setting
of
the
speed
‐
control
knob.
For
safety
reasons,
reverse
speed
is
limited
to
approximately
50%
of
forward
speed.
When
first
learning
to
drive,
adjust
speed
control
knob
for
a
slow
speed
and
try
to
drive
the
powered
scooter
as
slowly
as
possible
by
depressing
the
throttle
control
lever
only
slightly.
This
exercise
will
help
you
learn
to
utilize
the
full
potential
of
the
proportional
control
and
allow
you
to
start
and
stop
smoothly.