• Do not turn your scooter "OFF" while driving as this will lead to an emergency stop and
possible risk of accident and injury.
• Keep the braking distance in mind, see also the technical specification in chapter 6. Be aware
that the braking distance depends on speed, surface, weather conditions, slope and weight
of the user.
• Pay attention if the road has holes or gaps that may cause entrapment of the wheels.
3.2.1 Operator control
• Switch the scooter ON by inserting the key (4).
• The battery level indicator (1) will light up and show the current level of your batteries.
• Turn the speed control switch (2) to the desired driving speed.
o Turn clockwise to increase speed control.
o Turn counterclockwise to lower speed control.
• To sound the horn, press the horn button (3).
3.2.2 Operating the brakes
To apply the electromagnetic brakes:
1. Let go of the speed lever. The electromagnetic brake in the motor will be activated, the
scooter will stop.
3.2.3 Driving the scooter
Risk of injuries
• Do not use both sides of the speed lever simultaneously. This might leave you unable to control
your scooter.
Move the speed lever in the required direction:
PULL ACTION BY THE RIGHT HAND = FORWARD MOVEMENT
PULL ACTION BY THE LEFT HAND = BACKWARD MOVEMENT
Pulling the lever more will increase the speed within the selected speed setting. Only use higher
speed settings when you are confident that you can easily operate and control your scooter.
When you switch on the scooter, wait for 3 seconds before pulling the speed lever. Otherwise,
the horn will sound as a warning and the scooter will not move. If this is the case, switch OFF the
scooter and switch ON again.
3.2.4 Braking
To brake, let go of the speed lever. It will return to the neutral position and slow down your scooter
to a gentle stop. Practice pulling away and braking to get accustomed to the scooter. You need
to be able to estimate how your scooter will react when you drive or brake.
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