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3. With your hand at the front of the seat, pivot upwards 2/3 inches to the extent of its travel. With the seat base in this
position, allow the whole seat to fold down, again to the extent of its travel (fig 11 a b c).
Fig 11a
Fig 11b
Fig 11c
Depending on the size of vehicle you are loading into
would decide at this stage whether you would fold or
remove the tiller. To fold, see fig 7, however even with
batteries removed the scooter will probably require two
people to lift. To remove pull the release lever upwards
and lift the front of the mainframe clear of the tiller. The
electrics are automatically disconnected (fig 12).
Care! Warning
– Do take care not to nip fingers or part of
your hand when carrying out this process.
4. Remove the batteries by lifting each one out in
turn by its handle. The handle automatically
releases the retaining locks and the electrics
disconnect automatically (fig 13). TAKE CARE,
the batteries are fairly heavy
5. It is not necessary to remove the rear wheels, but
obviously Buddy will take up less room and fit
better in some small car boots. With your fingers
gripping the wheel, release the wheel by pressing
the centre button with your thumb and pulling the
wheel off. You will need to lift the mainframe up a
few inches with your other hand to facilitate this
(fig 14). Repeat for the other wheel.
Fig 12
Fig 13
Fig 14