Do not pull both levers at once. Note. The controls
can be changed for customers with a left-hand
bias. Please contact your local dealer for
information.
• IF YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY SURE OF
THIS FEATURE CONTACT YOUR DEALER
BEFORE OPERATING THE SCOOTER.
7. Lighting:
This switch controls the front and rear
LED lights fitted to your scooter. When the lights
are switched on, the switch will illuminate, and the
front and rear position lights will be illuminated.
Switch off the lights by actuating the switch. The
switch backlight will extinguish.
NOTE:
To avoid excessive strain on the tiller /
handlebar assembly, never push or pull the
scooter in freewheel mode if a user is on-board.
Pull the lever
UPWARDS
to engage freewheel
mode (no brakes - caution). Push the lever
DOWNWARDS
to engage Drive mode.
Charging Points:
The charging point is situated
on the side of the tiller head. There is also a
charging point on the battery case that can be
used whilst battery pack is removed from the
scooter (see Battery Charging section of this
manual for further details).
Warning:
If the freewheel device is in “freewheel”
mode, the braking is disabled. Never select the
freewheel mode if the Scooter is on a slope or
could be pushed onto a slope.
Freewheel Device
Brakes
There are 2 braking systems. The first works with
the finger controls. When the finger control is
released the scooter will automatically brake and
bring the scooter to a stop. When the scooter
stops the automatic brake will engage. This will
stop the vehicle rolling forward or backward. When
you start the brake will automatically disengage. If
the battery should run out, the brakes
automatically engage.
Note that even when freewheel is selected, a
secondary braking system is applied automatically
to limit the maximum speed. You may notice this
system causing drag when moving the scooter in
freewheel mode
When the vehicle is switched off the brakes are
automatically engaged. This is called “Failsafe
Braking”. Also, if the batteries are flat, the brakes
are automatically applied. There may be occasions
where you may wish to move the vehicle without
power. To do this there is a Freewheel Device
fitted.
Warning!
If the freewheel device is in
“freewheel” the automatic braking is disabled.
Never select the freewheel device if the
scooter is on a slope or could be pushed onto
The Freewheel device (Fig.8) allows the vehicle to
be pushed without power. To activate, first locate
the lever. When standing behind the scooter, it is
located on the right-hand side of the rear of the
vehicle - See Illustration.
• Make sure the On/Off (ignition) key is in the
off position.
• Move the lever
UP
The vehicle can now
be pushed in Freewheel.
• Move the lever
DOWN
to engage drive. The
vehicle is now braked. This is the normal
operating position.
9
8
Freewheel
Drive