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CHAPTER 1 - OVERVIEW OF THE Breeze –Main Features:
Congratulations on choosing the Breeze as your electrically powered
Scooter.
The Breeze is a scooter for Elderly and Disabled persons, Fun and
Sport.
Scooter classification: Class C with according to EN12184 .
The Breeze is designed to a Maximum occupant mass of 160 Kg
(352lbs).
The Breeze is an outdoor scooter designed to work at normal
environment conditions from very cold areas of (-30ºC, -22ºF) and up
to very hot areas up to (+45ºC, +113ºF).
The Breeze will operate in light splashing rain, But it is not
recommended to use the Breeze at heavy rain conditions for long
period.
The Breeze is easy to operate. The relatively large wheels enable
driving on unpaved roads, over rough terrain and to overcome
obstacles as high as 5” (12 cm).
The recommended pressure to inflate the tires is 35psi .The Breeze
can climb slopes up to 21% (11.85º).
The braking system stops the Breeze smoothly and a short distance
after the Operating Lever is released.
The Breeze is equipped with both Front and Rear Shock Absorbers to
give the user the most comfort and soft driving, even when using the
vehicle at terrain roads.
A standard hand brake is also provided for backup.
The Seat is spacious, comfortable and can be rotated for easy access
(standard Seats) and adjusted forward/reverse up/down for most
fitness to the user.
All controls are conveniently located on the tiller and handlebar and
are simple to operate.
Under normal conditions the Breeze can travel approximately 40 km
(26.7 miles) before the batteries require recharge.
After reading through all this manual, before start using the Breeze,
do a visual check through the all parts of the vehicle, to make sure
that no external damage has been occur to the vehicle while
transportation. In any case you are not sure call your dealer and ask
for an explanation.
The Breeze is developed to use dry or gel batteries only.
Please see Figure No. 1 for detailed specifications.
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