7. TRANSPORTING BREEZE – When transporting Breeze in a motor vehicle the height can be reduced by the
removal of the seat and laying the tiller flat. Everything however must be securely strapped down including the
scooter itself and anything removed from it. The user must never travel in a vehicle seated on Breeze but should
transfer to a proper vehicle seat. CARE WARNING – All components are heavy, seek help if you think you may
mal use, pulled up releases the brake and allows Breeze to be pushed. There will be no power
drive Breeze when the brake is in this position, however when switched on the ‘on’ light will come on but the
otected electrically and electronically by 2 overload switches.
hey are designed to ‘pop-out’ should an overload or serious electronic fault occur. Possible examples that could
mage.
ne of the switches covers the charging circuit and the other covers the drive side of Breeze. This is located at
r in the middle and directly behind your legs (fig 5.5). Should this switch become
ctivated for whatever reason it will cause a complete electrical shutdown and the parking brake will come on.
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reset get in touch with your dealer. Never attempt to hold the button in by any other
eans. The charging circuit switch is located at the rear right hand side of the front panel, in front of your right
s
If you d
ion or noise in the operation of your Breeze, try to determine the cause. Be sure the
ower is off before investigating. If you cannot discover the cause of a problem contact your Breeze dealer for
irline Checking
with the airline before
and. An airline compliance certificate is available from TGA.
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ean all exterior surfaces, touch-up any damaged paint. Check and inflate the tyres (see
chnical specification on page 10). Be sure the battery is fully charged before prolonged periods of storage and be
GING
ility
hargers may permanently damage
our batteries and would void the warranty.
. Switch OFF 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
to
Battery Indicator lights will flash indicating a fault mode. Never release this lever when Breeze is on a slope.
9. SAFETY OVERLOAD SWITCH – Breeze is pr
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cause the overload switch to activate could be, steep or very long slope or high kerb causing overloading and
overheating or possible accident da
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the front of the motor cove
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Switch off, allow a few minutes and push the button in to reset. If it will not reset, leave a few more minutes an
try again. If it refuses to
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knee. If Breeze will not charge, switch off, allow a few minutes and reset. If it will not reset follow the instruction
above.
10. TIPS, CAUTIONS, PROBLEMS AND ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Stop Problems before they Start
etect an unusual vibrat
p
help.
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Sealed Lead Acid Batteries are permitted on aeroplanes. A sticker on the battery case states what they are. Airline
personnel may insist on removing the battery cover to verify its contents. It is best to check
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Storage
Avoid storing your Breeze in locations with extreme heat or cold. A cool dry location is ideal if possible. The
following steps will help keep rust and corrosion from impairing your scooters function and appearance. Turn th
key to the off position. Cl
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sure to recharge every 6 weeks. Failure to comply may result in battery replacement.
11. BATTERY CHAR
The battery charger supplied is special to your Breeze and so it may not be suitable for any other powered mob
product. Only use the charger supplied with your Breeze as other makes of c
y
To charge your batteries follow these simple steps.
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2. Plug the charger lead into the socket located on the side of the handlebar console (fig 5.6). Plugging the
charger into Breeze automatically cuts all power to the electronics and the
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