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6.

The Basket (4) can be attached to either the rear of the
scooter or the front of the scooter. To attach the Basket
to the rear of the scooter, follow the instructions in this
step. To attach the Basket to the front of the scooter,
refer to step 7. 

Place the Basket (4) in the position shown. Hold the
Saddle Bracket (7) around the Seat Post (2) as shown in
the inset photograph, and hold a Flat Bracket (43) on the
opposite side of the Basket. Attach the Flat Bracket and
the Basket to the Saddle Bracket with the two Saddle
Bracket Bolts (5) and the two Saddle Bracket Nuts (6). 

5.

Make sure that the on/off key is removed from the
on/off switch (see USING THE ON/OFF KEY on page
6). Unlock and open the battery cover (not shown).

Locate the plastic fuse holder. See the inset photograph.
Press the long tab in the center of the fuse holder, and
open the fuse holder. Remove the fuse from the small
plastic clips inside of the fuse holder. Slide the ends of
the red wires onto the ends of the fuse, and then press
the ends of the red wires into the large plastic clips
inside of the fuse holder. Close the fuse holder. Note: An
extra fuse can be stored in the fuse holder. 

Close and lock the battery cover.

7.

Locate the two black posts on the front of the Upright
(41). Hold a Flat Bracket (43) against the two posts.
Hold the Basket (4) in the position shown, and hold
another Flat Bracket (43) on the opposite side of the
Basket. Attach the Flat Brackets and the Basket to the
two posts with the two Flat Bracket Screws (44).

IMPORTANT: Before using the scooter, make sure that the scooter is set up as described and that all parts are
securely tightened.

The batteries must be charged before the scooter can be used. Refer to CHARGING THE BATTERIES on page
6 for instructions.

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5

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43

41

44

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Fuse

Holder

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Fuse

Red Wires

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Содержание TBSC79020

Страница 1: ... for future reference User s Manual Model No TBSC79020 Model No TBSC79920 Table of Contents Important Precautions 2 Before You Begin 3 How to Set Up the Scooter 4 How to Operate the Scooter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8 Part List 11 How to Order Replacement Parts 11 Limited Warranty Back Cover ...

Страница 2: ...seri ous injury or damage to the scooter do not exceed this maximum user weight limit 10 Never ride the scooter on wet or uneven surfaces or when visibility is poor Use the front light in darkened conditions 11 Do not allow more than one person to ride the scooter at a time Never tow another person or vehicle behind the scooter Never allow the scoot er to be towed behind a bicycle motorcycle or ve...

Страница 3: ...to familiarize yourself with the parts of the scooter that are labeled in the drawing below A caution decal has been placed on the scooter in the location shown above If the decal is missing or illegible please call our Customer Service Department toll free at 1 800 999 3756 Monday through Friday 6 a m until 6 p m Mountain Time to order a free replacement decal Apply the replacement decal in the l...

Страница 4: ...er 8 into the indicated tubes on the frame Note It may be necessary to use a rubber mallet to fully insert the Bumper Tighten a Bumper Screw not shown into the indicated hole in each of the tubes on the frame 4 Open the lever on the Seat Clamp 3 Insert the Seat Post 2 into the frame Close the lever on the Seat Clamp 2 1 See the inset photograph Press and hold down the Upright Latch 19 While holdin...

Страница 5: ...r of the fuse holder and open the fuse holder Remove the fuse from the small plastic clips inside of the fuse holder Slide the ends of the red wires onto the ends of the fuse and then press the ends of the red wires into the large plastic clips inside of the fuse holder Close the fuse holder Note An extra fuse can be stored in the fuse holder Close and lock the battery cover 7 Locate the two black...

Страница 6: ...ug the battery charger from the charging socket on the scooter For maximum battery life avoid leaving the on off key in the ON position when the scooter is not in use Avoid draining the batteries It is recommended that the batter ies be charged after each use The batteries should be charged at least once each month even if the scooter is not used If the batteries need to be replaced refer to HOW T...

Страница 7: ... F The left handlebar has several controls and a rear view mirror for your convenience and safety while riding the scooter See the photograph at the lower left Use the turn signal switch and horn button to signal your inten tions to others The front light switch allows you to turn on the front light in darkened conditions or when visibili ty is poor Adjust the mirror to allow for a clear view of w...

Страница 8: ...o tighten the brake or clockwise to loosen it Then turn the locknut clockwise and retighten it Repeat until the brake is properly adjusted If the brake requires further adjustment locate the locknut and adjustment barrel near the lower end of the brake cable Using a small open end wrench loosen the locknut Next turn the adjust ment barrel counterclockwise to tighten the brake or clockwise to loose...

Страница 9: ...Notes 9 ...

Страница 10: ...10 Notes ...

Страница 11: ...1 Signal Light Lens 15 1 Stop Light Lens 16 2 Battery 17 1 Battery Charger 18 1 Carpet Mat 19 1 Upright Latch 20 1 Headlight w Bracket 21 1 On Off Key 22 2 Handlebar Screw w Washer 23 1 Horn 24 1 Mirror 25 2 Bumper Endcap 26 1 Right Handlebar w Throttle 27 1 Left Handlebar w Light Controls 28 1 Brake Handle 29 1 Motor Assembly 30 3 Tire 31 3 Tube 32 1 Chain 33 1 Brake Cable 34 3 Front Wheel Bolt 3...

Страница 12: ...orized by ICON ICON is not responsible or liable for indirect special or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product or damages with respect to any economic loss loss of property loss of revenues or profits loss of enjoyment or use costs of removal installation or other consequential damages of whatsoever nature Some states do not allow the excl...

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