Oberon 889DXD
2016-06
Page 19
DISMANTLING
1.
Unscrew and remove the middle screw
that attach the wheel
,
,
,
to
the
scooter.
2.
Let the air out of the wheel by lightly
pressing the pressure pin on the valve.
3.
Unscrew the 4 screws
of the rim to
separate the rim sides
,
.
ASSEMBLY
Insert the partly-filled inner tube into the tyre.
1.
Connect the two sides of the rim
,
through the tyres and screw them back again with the 4
screws
.
2.
Put the air valve through the hole for it in the rim.
3.
Put the wheel
,
,
,
back on the scooter and secure these connection with the
middle
screw
. Inflate the wheel to the recommended tyre pressure.
Check all around on both sides that the tube is not pinched between the rim and the edge of the tyre.
Lightly push the air valve inwards and pull it out again to make sure that the tyre is positioned properly
in the region of the air valve.
To ensure that the wheel is inflated correctly, admit only so much air initially that the tyre can still be
easily pushed inwards by using your thumbs. If the check-lines are equidistant from the edge of the
rim on both sides of the tyre, then the tyre is centered properly. If not - let out the air and position the
tyre afresh. Now the tyre can be inflated to its full operating pressure (note the maximum) and the
valve cap should be replaced.
Only an expert can guarantee correct assembly. Work not done by your specialist dealer, would void
any warranty claims.
When inflating the tyres, always check that the pressure is correct. The correct pressure is given on
the tyre walls.
Use only inflating equipment which complies with regulations and indicates the pressure in bar. We do
not accept any liability for damage caused by using inflation equipment not supplied by the
manufacturer.
3.10 Thermal fuse
To protect the motor against overload, your scooter comes with a thermal safety mechanism that will
automatically cut the motor to prevent overheating and thus rapid wear and tear or breakdowns. You
can access the thermal safety device through a gap in back of the synthetic cover. For those models
that have no synthetic cover, the thermal safety mechanism will be located on the battery boxes.
The thermal safety device can go loose if you go up or down slopes that exceed the maximum
gradient indicated. Nominal loads that exceed the maximum permitted could also cause the device to
jump out. Likewise, if you keep on driving with the engine brake on, it could result in overload. The
maximum values not to exceed are indicated in the chapter on “Technical Specifications” of the
corresponding manual.
To be able to use the scooter again:
1. Turn off your scooter, turn the contact key in the vertical position.
2. Remove the overload and wait till the motor has cooled off.
3. Then gently press the thermal safety mechanism back in.
4. Your scooter is now ready for use again. Now you can turn the contact key in the horizontal
position.