User guide P9-0158-B
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Version 1.0.2/2011
Medema Production A/S
Always drive straight up/down kerbs and ramps. Never at an
angle. See the illustrations on the following pages.
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Try braking at different speeds and notice the stopping distances.
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If possible, try driving on different surfaces (road, grass and
gravel).
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Practise assessing how far you can drive on a single battery
charge. Note how quickly the battery indicator changes from
green to amber to red.
Note!
The driving distance of the scooter will be reduced when driving
in hilly districts, into a head wind, in cold weather and with low
tyre pressure.
Traffi c regulations
The traffi c legislation for scooters varies from country to
country. Before starting to use the vehicle outdoors, it is the
user’s responsibility to familiarise him/herself with the relevant
legislation.
The following rules apply in Denmark:
Mobility vehicles such as the Mini Crosser with a maximum
speed of up to 10 km/h count as cycles in traffi c legislation and
the traffi c regulations for cycles must be followed at speeds in
excess of 6 km/h.
At speeds of up to 6 km/h the Mini Crosser is regarded as a
“pedestrian”, and it is permissible to travel on the pavement at
this speed. “Tortoise” speed corresponds to approx. 6 km/h.
Lights must only be used during lighting-up time. Crash helmet
and seat belts are not compulsory.
Summary of Contents for Mini Crosser M joy
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