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Mini Crosser A/S
Make sure that the backrest is upright, and that the seat is in the lowest possible position.
We recommend using the seatbelt if users are unable to keep themselves in a good
driving
position.
Drive safely to suit the conditions. Allow for the light, traffi c and weather. Be particularly
careful when driving in the dark or in bad weather (e.g. rain or snow). Do not drive on
slopes with a poor surface (e.g. snow, ice, newly mown grass, wet grass and wet leaves).
Never drive your scooter when intoxicated in any way (alcohol, drugs or medicine).
Cut your speed immediately if you feel you are losing control.
Always use the indicators when changing directions.
Check that the lights and indicators work before starting. Switch the lights on during
lighting-up
time.
Keep both hands on the tiller as far as possible, and keep a fi rm grip.
NB!
Even though your Mini Crosser is extremely stable, it could tip over. Avoid any sudden changes in
speed and direction at high speed, in poor conditions and (in particular) when driving on a slope.
Over short distances your Mini Crosser can cope with steeper slopes than stated in its design
specifi cations (both up and down). In such circumstances there is a greater risk that your Mini
Crosser might tip (and even overturn completely). So make sure you observe the guidelines below
extremely carefully.
New users should practise the following in an area where there is no other traffi c:
Set your Mini Crosser at low speed. Practise driving forwards and reversing. Adjust the
speed selector (see fi gure 1) up and down gradually, and note the effect this has on your
speed.
Practise starting and braking. Get used to your Mini Crosser’s reaction times.
Practise driving in narrow spaces (you will need this in shops or when driving through
doors).
Practise turning, and fi nd out how much space you need for this. Always drive slowly
when turning. Practise reversing as well.
Practise driving round bends, over obstacles and on slopes. Always drive straight up and
down over kerbs and up/down ramps - never at an angle. See the fi gures on the pages
below.
Section 4C
General safety tips
Section 4D
Practice makes perfect