User guide P9-0158-B
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Version 3.0.3 -2016
Medema A/S
Transporting by plane
If the Mini Crosser is to be transported by plane, the airlines
require:
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the batteries are flight-approved
•
the air is let out of the tyres
•
the battery leads are disconnected (not always, but frequently)
The seat and cover have to be removed to disconnect the
battery leads.
A battery declaration for air travel can be found on the Mini
Crosser website:
http://www.minicrosser.dk/Download_brochurer.asp
Towing
If you should be unfortunate enough to break down, the Mini
Crosser can be towed or pushed. The Mini Crosser must
always be turned off and the motor brake disengaged during
towing. See the section on Brakes.
If the Mini Crosser is to be towed, secure a rope to the tow
fitting on the front - marked with a yellow “hook mark”. Do
not tow faster than 5 km/h. The Mini Crosser will generate
electricity when it is towed, with the motor acting as a dynamo.
If it is towed at more than 5 km/h, there is a risk of the motor
generating enough electricity to damage the Mini Crosser and,
in the worst case, cause a fire.
Remember to turn the Mini Crosser off during transport. Turn
the key to position 0. (I/O button).
However, if at all possible, we recommend that the user
occupies one of the seats in the motor vehicle. After all, this is
safer.