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Issued: 28.02.2005
Strider MD 4 Plus
As a scooter user you must be aware of the risks involved to both
yourself and others. It is recommended that you take out third party
insurance to cover you against any possible claims. Advice and
policies are available from insurance companies or alternatively ask
your scooter supplier for details.
The Strider is automatically braked if the
drive lever (1) is in the central position.
To apply the brakes, simply let go the
drive lever which is then returned to its
central position by a spring.
The Strider is then braked by the drive
motor. When the Strider is at a standstill
or has been switched off, it is braked by
a magnetic brake.
Handbrake lever
Drive lever
Things to know
Not required!
The Strider is fitted with an additional
brake in the handbrake (2) which can be
used for braking when being pushed or
emergency situation.
The brake lever is mounted on the tiller
near the handlebars and uses a cable to
actuate the brake drums on the front
wheels.
12.12 Insurance
12.10.1 The motor brake
12.10 Brakes on the strider
12.10.2 The handbrake
12.11 Driving licence