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12. Speed Selector Switch – This is located on the RH handlebar (fig 3.5).  It has two positions, ‘1’ which is the 

high speed (approx 8 mph) and ‘1/2’ which is the slow speed (approx 4mph).  CARE WARNING – It is a legal 

requirement not to exceed 4 mph on footpaths or shopping areas.  Always use the slow speed when driving inside 

buildings, crowded areas, sales, stately homes etc.  Using the faster speed in these sorts of conditions presents a 
serious danger both to you and people on foot.  Don’t forget these machines are very quiet and others may not be

aware of your presence.  The 8 mph speed is only legal for road or off road use. 

 

 

t be used.  The 

ill resume normal power to Breeze.  The other function of this 

dicator lamp is a warning of motor overheating, which may have been 

 the light does not clear (fig 4.5).

 

 

lectronically operated device as well.  To use, switch on the keyswitch and squeeze the button located 

t the front of the RH handlebar.  This will release the brake and allow the scooter to be moved (fig 1.4). 

rs, consisting of 3 red, 4 amber, 

y to be in a good 

you reach the middle of the amber you should be thinking of recharging and when you get 

own to the last 2 red it is important to get it on charge as soon as possible.  At this point there maybe around 2 

r and different types of terrain will 

chieve different results.  It is important to only use Breeze on short runs to start with to explore the sort of range 

.  SEAT ADJUSTMENT 

.  For ease of entry and exit to Breeze the seat will swivel 

d at the front of the seat 

ig 5.1). Make sure the seat locks in before either getting 

 to preferred height. 

13. Speed Select Light - Will come on when ½ speed (4mph) is selected (fig 4.4). 

 

14. Inhibit Warning Indicator – As soon as the charger plug is connected 
to Breeze, the machine is automatically inhibited and canno

Inhibit Warning Lamp (fig 4.5) will come on when the keyswitch is turned to 

on, warning you of this situation. Switching off and disconnecting the 

charger w

in

caused by extremely hot weather conditions, or climbing a very long and 
steep hill or several other situations that may have overloaded the motor 

causing overheating.  At this point the indicator light will flash on and off.  

You must stop and allow the motor to cool down for 15-30 minutes or longer 

if

 

15. Brake Release Button – In addition to the manual brake release, Breeze is fitted 
handlebar e

4.5

4.4 

4.3

 

 
4.6

 
4.2

 

4.1 

4.1

with a very convenient 

a

 

16.  Battery Condition Indicator (Fig 4.6) – Consists of 10 individual light ba

and 3 green.  All 10 bars lit show a fully charged battery. Any of the greens lit show the

state of charge.  When 

 batter

d

miles of use left.  It is impossible to be more specific than this as every ride

a

you will be achieving.  Then when you are confident about range, start going on longer journeys. 

 

Fig 4 

5

 

1

to the left or right with two lock in positions each side at 

45° and 90°.  The lever is locate

5.6

5.3

(f
on or off, or driving. 

 

2.  The seat adjustment lever located at the front of seat 

allows the seat to be adjusted forward or backward (fig 

5.2). 

 
3.  Armrests can be raised or lowered allowing easier entry 

and exit. 

 

4.  Backrest can be adjusted by releasing the lever on left 

hand side of backrest. 

 
5.  Headrest can be made higher simply by pulling gently 

upward.  To lower there is a small lever located on the top 

of the seat at the base of the left hand headrest support.  

Simply press the lever and adjust

 

  5.2 

 5.1 

5.5 

5.4

Fig 5 

 

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Страница 1: ...Breeze3 Breeze4 Operating Instructions and Owner s Handbook ...

Страница 2: ... ADJUSTMENT 5 DRIVING 6 TRANSPORTING BREEZE 7 PARKING BRAKE RELEASE 8 SAFETY OVERLOAD SWITCH 9 TIPS CAUTIONS PROBLEMS AND ADDITIONAL FEATURES 10 BATTERY CHARGING 11 A GUIDE TO SAFE AND LASTING BATTERIES 12 MAINTENANCE 13 TROUBLE SHOOTING 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 15 WARRANTY 16 SAFE DRIVING TIPS FOR SCOOTER USERS 17 ...

Страница 3: ...nd is fitted with large wheels and fully active front and rear suspension aking it ideal for rough terrain and cross country as well as normal use It is capable of climbing slopes up to 1 and negotiating obstacles up to 12cm Care must be taken when using in these conditions avement Use he speed of the Breeze is dependant on the weight of the occupant incline and the type of surface Tested with a e...

Страница 4: ...nd refit the front brake cable Ensure the wheel nuts are securely tightened Next fit the seat plate to the base of the s fr Breeze 4 will just have the seat back and tiller folded down Removal and Replacement of seat To remove seat release the seat locking lever fig 5 1 and turn through 180 so that it faces to the rear Now lift seat straight up the above Tiller Adjustment Release the tiller adjust...

Страница 5: ... normal use take care not to pull the lever hard onto the handlebar It is best to familiarize yourself with this safety device You may have a machine that has b fi a L H speed Control Lever This is used exactly as described above and is fitted to the L H handlebar instead R H b Twist Grip speed Control Twist the throttle gently to engage power the more you twist the quicker you will go To c releas...

Страница 6: ...elect Light Will come on when speed 4mph is selected fig 4 4 14 Inhibit Warning Indicator As soon as the charger plug is connected to Breeze the machine is automatically inhibited and canno Inhibit Warning Lamp fig 4 5 will come on when the keyswitch is turned to on warning you of this situation Switching off and disconnecting the charger w in caused by extremely hot weather conditions or climbing...

Страница 7: ...ght 3 Flip up the armrest to make it easier to alight from the Breeze or swivel the seat through 90 M entry When comfortably sat ensure that the seat lever has locked the seat secure En th 1 Set the Breeze speed to slow Hold the Tiller with both hands and gently s the Breeze forward The more you squeeze the lever the faster you will go A changing H or L speeds or forward and reverse 2 Releasing th...

Страница 8: ...F your Breeze and remove the key scooter cannot be driven Push the plug from the charger into a suitable wall outlet and switch on injure yourself when lifting 8 PARKING BRAKE RELEASE In addition to the Electronic Brake Release Section 4 15 Breeze is fitted with a manual brake release This is located within the wheel arch just in front of the right hand rear tyre fig 5 4 The down position is nor t...

Страница 9: ...ly will vary up to 12 hours Please note that this time may increase as batteries get older During periods without use perhaps during the winter it is wise to charge the batteries every 4 to 6 weeks 9 much as you safely can in use and then give them a full charge They will not work at their best until this process has been carried out You will find that the distance that your Breeze can travel will...

Страница 10: ...ery A damp cloth and a little soap will keep your seat and backrest looking g abrasive cleaners as this will damage the coating Upholstery can be damaged by chemical cleaners Ultraviolet light can also reduce the life of the upholstery coating material This is a normal ageing process and cannot be guaranteed see exclus Bodywork The bodywork on your Breeze can be lightly washed with clean soapy wat...

Страница 11: ...art Check th CAUTION If you fin le key The parking brake will activate immediately and stop your Breeze Beware the machine will stop very suddenly so Care Warning This operation should only be carried out as on emergency continual use of this procedure will damage the drive transmission and motor brake Consult your authorized TGA dealer before using your scooter a scooter Be SAFE contact your TGA ...

Страница 12: ... be solved in this way If with the d made by the dealership s mana contact TG vice is packaging or price of their pro WARRANTY is o certify that your TGA product is purchase subject to the following conditions his warranty is exte be located on the frame This warranty is not transferable 2 TGA will repair or replace free of charge any part found upon inspection by an au es ntative of TGA to be def...

Страница 13: ...ange of your scooter ENSIBLE GUIDELINES FOR SAFETY hen using the footpath Just because you are on the footpath or pedestrian precinct does not make you a edestrian If you are on a motorized vehicle you are no longer a pedestrian emember pedestrians always have right of way Many people on foot will be kind and helpful to the rivers of a wheelchair or scooter but not everyone n a crowded precinct ma...

Страница 14: ...e the law about Giving way where cars would give way details in the Highway Code th traumatic bumps to yourself or the vehicle Watch out for Children They may well run in front of you without warning Yo Elderly People They may be unable to quickly move aside to let you pass Give way to them People with visual Other motorised vehicle users You may be doing all the right things This does not guarant...

Страница 15: ...cation of intention to turn left or right emember the car you can see when you look behind may appear a long way away but it is almost certainly mov And it m Wh p g vehicle coming behind you or towards you Always signal your intention to pull out the event of a difficult or dangerous situation Use your hazard lights But do not drive with them on unn s m R ing faster than you are often deceptively ...

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