Safety Information
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Read this manual thoroughly before driving or operating the vehicle.
Every mobility scooter operates differently. Do not assume they are the same.
If you have any doubt about the content of this manual phone your service
provider immediately. Read the instructions contained within this document, they
apply for the Quingo Classic, Quingo Plus and Quingo Sport. The photographs in
this document depict the Quingo Classic and Quingo Plus. Differences for the
Sport are explained on page 7. Maintain the vehicle correctly and ensure it is
serviced regularly.
Intended use of the vehicle
Designed solely for use by a disabled person (up to the maximum
recommended weight) who requires a mobility scooter with maximum
versatility and a safe, comfortable seating position with maximum
manoeuvrability This unit can be transported in the rear of a vehicle but
weight and dimensions should be checked before purchase.
The Quingo Classic and Quingo Plus are intended for indoor/outdoor use, the
Sport for outdoor use only. The Quingo Classic is rated 4mph for pavement
use and has been classified according to EN 12184:2014 as class B mobility
product (for indoor and outdoor areas). Speed, range, turning circle, safe
climbing ability, maximum obstacle height and permissible operating
conditions can be found in "Technical Specifications". All vehicles are not
intended to run in deep water (over 2”/5cm) or muddy areas.
Important note for Quingo Plus & Sport.
The law requires that class 3 products must be registered with the DVLC.
Contact the DVLC for further information or contact your supplier. The
vehicles can be run on hard ground. Avoid sandy or gravel areas as this can
seriously affect the range. These vehicles are not intended as off road
vehicles.
Safety Notices
Within this manual there are important safety notices. They are clearly
marked on the appropriate pages. Make sure that you understand these
notices. If any part is unclear phone your service provider.