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WARNING!
4.11 EMC - RADIO TRANSMITTING DEVICES:
When operating two-way radio, walkie-talkies, C.B.,
amateur radio, public mobile radio and other powerful
transmitting devices the scooter should be brought to a
halt and turned off. The operation of cordless, mobile
telephones and cell phones including hands-free devices
is permitted but if abnormal operation of the scooter is
encountered then the scooter must be brought
immediately to a halt and turned off.
NOTE: the electrical systems of the scooter may disturb
the performance of alarm systems in retail shops.
DANGER!
4.12 SHARP TURNS:
Full speed turns should not be attempted. If you need to
turn sharply you must reduce your speed with the control
panel speed setting. This is particularly important when
travelling across or down a slope. Disregarding this
advice could lead to your scooter tipping over.
DANGER!
4.13 WEIGHT LIMIT:
The user, plus options and accessories, plus items •
carried should never exceed a total weight of
175 kg.
Never sit in the scooter whilst weight training if the •
total weight (user plus additional weights) exceed a
total weight of 175 kg.
Exceeding the weight limit is likely to damage the •
seat, frame or fasteners and may cause severe injury
to you or others from scooter failure
Exceeding the weight limit will void the warranty •
Scooter motors:
Do not hang shopping bags from the handlebars as •
they could swing and cause loss of steering control.
4.14 HOT/COLD SURFACES:
WARNING!
After prolonged use, the drive unit motors will produce
heat, which is radiated through the motors’ outer casing.
Do not remove the rear drive unit cover after using •
the scooter.
Do not touch the motors’ outer casing for at least 30 •
minutes after using the scooter, to allow it to cool.
Not only motors can become hot during the operation •
of the scooter, the seat upholstery material and
armrests may heat up when standing in the sun.
Be aware that in extremely cold weather, exposed •
metal parts can present a freeze burn hazard,
particularly if the hands are wet.
4.15 ROAD CAUTION:
Please show the utmost consideration for pedestrians
and other road users.
DANGER!
Remember that the last thing a car or lorry driver •
expects to see is a scooter driving off the kerb into
the road.
If in any doubt, do not risk crossing the road until you •
are certain that it is safe.
When crossing roads, do so as quickly as possible; •
there may be other traffic.
Be seen! Always wear something bright such as light •
coloured clothing, a reflective tabard or day glow vest.
At night, in dull conditions or in poor visibility, always •
use the lights, particularly when driving on the road.
Obey all of the rules for pedestrians and traffic.•
Remember, on the road you are traffic, on the •
footpath and when crossing the road you are a
pedestrian.
Whilst driving on the road do not drive up one-way •
streets the wrong way, use the footpath with the
speed control set at the appropriate speed, (less than
4mph-6kph).
Do not hang bags off the handle bars or tiller •
adjustment lever.
4.16 ADVERSE CONDITIONS:
DANGER!
Be aware that when driving your scooter in adverse •
conditions, e.g. on wet grass, mud, ice, snow or other
slippery surfaces, you may experience a reduction in
the grip and traction of your scooter. We recommend
you take extra precautions in these conditions,
particularly on hills and slopes; your scooter could
become unstable or skid causing possible injury.
DANGER!
When you are using a Powered Scooter or Wheelchair,
take extra care with loose or long items of clothing.
Moving parts, such as wheels, can be potentially
dangerous or even fatal if clothing becomes entangled.
NOTE: Extreme variances in temperature may trigger the
self protect mechanism in the control system. If this
occurs the control system will temporarily shut down to
prevent damage to the electronics or the scooter.
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