If your scooter has pneumatic tyres, be careful to pump them to the correct pressure (see
pressure indication on the tyres).
REMARKS ON ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC)
Interfering electromagnetic fields may have a negative effect on the scooter’s electronic systems.
These can include:
• Disengagement of the engine brake
• Uncontrollable behavior by the scooter
• Unintentional steering movements
In the presence of very strong or enduring interfering fields, the electronic systems could even break
down entirely or suffer permanent damage.
Possible sources of radiation include:
• Portable receiver and transmitter installations (receiver and transmitter with fixed antenna)
- Transmitting and receiving sets
- Cell phones or cordless telephones
- portable TV, radio and navigation devices
- other personal transmitting devices
• Mobile medium-range transmitting and receiving devices (e.g. car antennas)
- Fixed transmitting and receiving sets
- Fixed mobile transmitting and receiving devices
- Fixed radio, TV and navigation systems
• Long-range transmitting and receiving devices
- Radio and television towers
- Amateur radio sets
• Other home devices
- CD player
- Notebook
- Microwave oven
- Cassette recorder
- etc.
Devices like electric shavers and hair dryers will have no influence provided that they function
perfectly and their cabling be in an excellent condition. Please conform to the operating instructions
accompanying such electric instruments to ensure troublefree operating of your scooter.
To reduce the effect of electromagnetic sources of interference, please heed the following warnings:
Avoid using any portable TV or radio in the immediate environment of your scooter for as long
as it is turned on.
Avoid using any transmitter-receiver or mobile telephone in the immediate environment of your
scooter for as long as it is turned on.
Check the area for transmitter masts and avoid using the scooter close to them.
If involuntary movements or braking occur, turn off the scooter as soon as it is safe to do so.
LEARNING HOW TO USE YOUR SCOOTER
•READYING THE SCOOTER FOR USE
When you use your scooter for the first time, make sure that it is standing on level ground. All wheels
must be in contact with the ground.
First insert the key and turn 90° to the right (depe nding on the model there can be an ON / OFF switch
– please see the relevant Operating Manual). Make sure that the motor is engaged. See to it that your
seat is at a height best suited to yourself. Sit down on the seat and verify that both armrests have