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Mini Crosser A/S
Ignition key
Stop position (0)
Drive position (1).
Charge socket
Make sure the ignition key is turned off during charging. Please note that the scooter cannot be
driven while the batteries are being charged. Please see the section entitled “Batteries/charging”.
Handbrake
Works on the front wheels, and should only be used as an extra/emergency brake or parking brake.
Can be blocked in locked position. Also available as a foot brake.
Battery indicator
Comes on when the key is turned. Indicates the charge state of the batteries after about ½ second.
Gives a more precise indication after about 1 minute of driving. The batteries are fully charged
when the red, yellow and green zones are all lit up. When the indicator is at the bottom of the yel-
low zones, the batteries should be recharged as soon as possible. When only the red zones are lit,
or when they are fl ashing, the batteries should be recharged immediately.
The battery indicator is also used to show any electrical defects in your Mini Crosser. Please see
the section entitled “Troubleshooting” to fi nd out what type of defect is involved.
Speed selector
Set at the required setting. The tortoise in the bottom position indicates the lowest speed zone (ap-
prox. 0-6 km/h). The hare in the top position indicates the highest speed zone. The speed can be
adjusted continuously in any speed zone by using the throttle.
Accessories/supplements
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The speed selector can be replaced by a 0/1 switch to set high/low speed.
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An extra speed selector (potentiometer) can be mounted on an aluminium panel under the
rear
shroud.
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An extra (parent) key to limit the speed can be mounted next to the charge socket.
Throttle
Activate the front lever slowly, and your Mini Crosser will start to move slowly forwards. The
more you press, the faster the scooter will go. When you release the lever it will return to its origi-
nal position automatically and your Mini Crosser will stop. Activate the rear lever to reverse your
Mini Crosser. The magnetic brake on the rear wheels will engage when the scooter is standing still,
like a handbrake in a car.
The throttle can also be used to adjust the speed downhill, with the engine functioning as a brake.
As shown below, the throttle is also available with four-fi nger operation. It can be operated on the
left or right side with a twist grip like a motorbike, or with a foot pedal like a car. Combined left
and right operation with a selector switch is also an option.
Figure 3
Throttle