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8. Periodic maintenance Check
Check air pressure in
all tires.
Check normal drive
and stop
Check for missing
parts and damaged
parts .Use the figures
When receiving the Breeze C or after a long time
not using it.
Check secure of all
screws and parts
Once a year by technician.
Every 2-3 years , after about 300-400 full cycles of
charge/discharge. When short travel distance
and/or technician check.
Note: To Replace the batteries, the Seat and
Battery Cover located under the Seat must be
removed.
External – when needed.
Internal – Once a year.
Check noise , clearance , current on surface
should be 12 to 14 Amp.
Removing the
Seat and the
Batteries
Cover(2)
Turn the Seat by using the lifting Lever so that the Lever will point 45º Right
or Left. The Seat can be removed only at this position.
Remove the Seat (7): Hold the Seat in your two hands – one hand on the
backrest and a second hand at the front lower part of the seat and lift the seat
up from its pivot.
Warning! The seat weight is 20 Kg (44lbs).
Keep lifting with your Knees/legs and not loading your Back. Release Battery
Cover (2) securing screws (2.6).
Lift the Battery Cover (2) until it is released from the Seat Pivot .
Replacing the
Batteries
Cover(2)
The replacement of the Cover is done in reverse order; MAKE SURE that the
Cover (2) fits onto it’s place. Secure with the 4 screws (2.6).
Batteries weight each is ~14 Kg (~30 lbs) and over.
Lift each battery only with the appropriate handle. Keep lifting with your
Knees/legs and not loading your Back.
Correct air pressure in the tires is essential for optimal steering and stability of
the Breeze C. Check air pressure every two weeks.
Inflate to the proper air pressure: 25 ±2 psi. Breeze 4W front tires: 25±2 psi.
Golf wheels tires: 25±2 psi.
Use only a damp cloth and mild detergent. Never use a hose for cleaning.
This may severely damage the power and electronic components.