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Steering
Steering the scooter is light and easy. Ensure when starting off you give a
wide clearance when turning so that the rear wheels can clear any obstacle
that you are passing. When steering through limited spaces such as doorways
or when turning around, turn the tiller handle in the direction you want to go
and gently apply the power.
NEVER turn sharply when travelling at high
speed as this may affect stability. The maximum speed should be set at
50%.
Reversing
Before reversing ensure that the area behind the scooter is free from any
hazards or obstructions. Adjust the speed setting low before you reverse.
Press the left thumb lever and steer wide of all corners and obstacles.
Caution! Do not reverse onto a main thoroughfare. Take care, objects in
the rear view mirror will appear to be further away from the back of the
scooter than they actually are.
Gradients and Kerbs
We recommend that wherever possible that a suitable access point such
as a drop kerb or ramp be used. The necessity to climb a kerb directly
should be as a last resort.
If negotiating a gradient or kerb (up to 6cm), always address the situation at
an angle of 90° to ensure stability of the scooter. Do not hit a kerb at speed,
drive slowly until you reach the kerb then apply more power to travel over the
obstacle.
Do not turn sharply on any slope moving forwards or
backwards.
Caution! Always ensure that the power is turned off when entering or
dismounting the scooter. Take plenty of time to become familiar with the
way that the scooter behaves. DO NOT drive on public roads until you
have the confidence and ability to do so.
When driving in pedestrian areas such as shopping precincts and busy
pavement areas always respect other pedestrians and turn the
maximum speed down so that the scooter travels at the walking pace of
others around you.
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