Tyres:
factory setting is
220 kpa or 32 psi
. The tyre pressures can be set
anywhere between 150 kPa - 22 psi as a minimum and 275 kPa - 40 psi as a
maximum. Lower pressure will create a softer ride and higher pressure will
improve the performance and range.Never inflate the tyres to a pressure
higher than 275 kPa - 40 PSI.
The service dept will set the tyres to the highest
setting which will suffice till checked at the next annual service.
Changing a tyre:
Your scooter has a two piece split wheels as standard.
To change the tyre first remove the centre nut and remove the wheel.
Remove the valve from the vale stem and then undo the four bolts. The rim
will split allowing easy replacement of the tube and or tyre.Be careful when
reassembling to make sure that the tube is not caught between the rims
halfs.
Cleaning:
Use normal Automotive cleaners and polishes similar to a car.
If you hose the scooter the electrics may become wet the scooter may not
operate or it may operate in an unintended way. Allow up to 72 hours for the
electrics to dry out.
Maximum Range:
This is an abstract idea in electrical terms as so many
factors can and do influence the range you can achieve for your conditions.
Factory testing on a 10% duty cycle under test conditions is 42 kilometres.
However very few user will experience ideal conditions. Generally due to
terrain, battery condition, inclines, weight, temperature, surfaces, gutters and
culverts and so forth it is suggested that initially you limit single trips to 50%
of the tested range until you are familiar with the performance of the scooter
for you and your conditions. Should the scooter stop from low battery voltage
you can rest the scooter for an hour or so and the batteries will recover
enough voltage to propel the scooter further. Repeat this process if required.
Transporting:
Disassembly:
*Pull dissassembly pin and lift off seat.
*Remove the battery cover, Remove the batteries.
*Lift and break the chassis apart at the centre.
*Fold down the tiller
*Load components into the car boot. In some cars some
components may have to be loaded to the rear seat.
*To Reassemble reverse the above procedure