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GETTINGYOUKNOWYOURSCOOTER
15. Do not drive when under the influence of alcohol or
certain drugs which may impair your safety.
16. Do not climb or descend kerbs that exceed the
maximum dimension detailed under technical
specification (see page34) of this manual. Do not turn
when negotiating kerbs.
17. Always approach obstacles at low speed.
18. Always approach obstacles straight.
19. Always stop fully before changing direction(forward or
reverse).
20. Always keep your feet on the vehicle when driving.
21. Always keep both hands on the handlebars.
22. Always proceed carefully while riding, especially as you
approach the downgrade of a ramp.
23. Always reduce speed when descending inclines.
24. Always avoid uneven surfaces.
25. Always consult you physician or a therapist if in doubt
about your ability to operate a Scooter.
26. Transport-Do not sit on your Scooter while it
it in a moving vehicle. Always strap down your
Scooter then transfer to the vehicle seat.
27. The batteries fitted to your Scooter are
maintenance free and do not require topping up with
distilled water. Do not attempt to remove the safety
valves situated in the top of the battery. Failuer to
observe this warning will invalidate your battery
guarantee.
Do not attempt to remove the safety
valves
situated in the top of the battery. Failuer to
observe
this warning will invalidate your battery
guarantee.
28. Do not drive you Scooter through deep water or
clean with a high pressure hose.
29. Do not drive your Scooter through sea sand or
sea water, this is very corrosive. Always wash salt
splashing from the metal parts of your Scooter with hot
soapy water as soon as possible.
30. Do not drive on motorways, unrestricted dual
carriageways(i.e. Those with a speed limit of over
50mph),cycle lanes or in bus lanes.
31. Use of an 'amber' warning beacon is advised if you
find it necessary to drive on unrestricted carriageways
32. Always switch your lights on at night or in poor
visibility. Wear reflective clothing.
33. Do not drive your Scooter with a canopy in gale force
wind conditions i.e. above 61km/h (38mph).
34. Do not use solid inserts in your tyres, they will
increase the weight of your Scooter and reduce the
effectiveness of your Scooter's suspension.
35. Do not hang bags etc. over you handlebars, this could
impede driving and put you in a dangerous situation,
use the front basket provided.
Please remember you are a motorised pedestrian and
must observe all rules and regulations of other
pedestrians wherever possible. Your Scooter has
been designed for use on most roads; drive with due care
and attention. Read the 'Code of Practice for Class 3
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of the staples to avoid injury. Remove all packing materials,
avoid using sharp instruments as this may damage the
Scooter. Carefully remove the scooter from the carton; to
minimize damage to the scooter and the operator, two
people should be used for this operation.
Safely dispose of all packaging materials, your local waste
disposal authority can advise you on this procedure.
Your Scooter is delivered fully assembled,
fitting the two batteries ,driving mirror and the seat
assembly together with minor adjustments are detailed on
the following pager under 'Operating your Scooter'.
A full technical specification for your Scooter can be
found at the rear of this manual.
A great deal of thought and consultation has gone into the
design of your state-of-the-art, life-changing Scooter. Your
Scooter will help to increase your mobility
and therefore give you more time and energy to enjoy life.
Your Scooter is a medium size four wheeled vehicle
which will allow you to negotiate obstacles encountered on
pavements and most roads.
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Your scooter is delivered in a strong tri-wall carton.
When unpacking the carton, first remove all of the sharp
metal staples which are located in the top. Carefully dispose
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