TRANSPORTING YOUR bootie
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FIGURE 11 : Normal driving position
FIGURE 12 : Increased stability driving position
Most new pavements have wheelchair access ramps at
intersections, use these at all times. Plan your route where
possible to avoid poor and uneven surfaces. Do not attempt
to ride up or down kerbs as you may ground your Scooter
and damage it's construction.
Care must be taken when attempting to drive over soft
surfaces such as those found in parks etc. The surface may
look level, but this can be deceiving and hidden dangers may
make your become unstable or grounded.
Avoid unkept grass, loose deep gravel or sand, do not exceed
the capabilities of your Scooter.
Always have an attendant to assist you in circumstances
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where you are not certain of the terrain. Always anticipate
and think safety.
Because of the power of your , you will be
able to climb inclines. But the maximum safe gradient
limit is 8 degrees. The reason for this is to ensure good
stability.
Always have the anti-tipping wheels fitted to your machine
(Fig 13) when climbing angles or obstacles. Always avoid
turning on slopes or climbing kerbs.
Always make certain that your is in full working
order before attempting to drive.
CONTROL OVER GRASS & GRAVEL ETC.
Caution:
CONTROL OVER GRASS & GRAVEL ETC.
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Caution:
Never attempt to drive beyond the design capability of your
. Observe weather conditions. Tyres can slip on wet or
icy surfaces.
i.e. During or after a thunderstorm.
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DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH DEEP WATER OR LEAVE
YOUR bootie EXPOSED TO HEAVY RAIN.
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NOT DRIVE THROUGH DEEP WATER OR LEAVE
YOUR
bootie EXPOSED TO HEAVY RAIN.
FIG 13
Anti-tipping wheelsAnti-tipping wheels
Do not attempt to turn when negotiating an incline, only turn
when all wheels are fully on or off the incline; failure to
observe this warning could result in the machine becoming
unstable and toppling over.
Always lean forward when ascending an incline and
backwards when decending an incline. This will enable you to
maintain good stability and will eliminate any chance of an
upset.
PLEASE NOTE: The rear stability of your Scooter is
dependent on a number of factors which you should
consider before attempting to climb an incline or other
obstacle: (a) your height; (b) the height of your seat;
(c) your weight and (d) the angle of the incline you are
attempting to climb. All of these factors can affect the rear
stability of your b . If you are unsure of your capability
to climb an obstacle, then try another route - always think
'safety first'.
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PLEASE NOTE: The rear stability of your Scooter is
dependent
on a number of factors which you should
consider
before attempting to climb an incline or other
obstacle:
(a) your height; (b) the height of your seat;
(c)
your weight and (d) the angle of the incline you are
attempting
to climb. All of these factors can affect the rear
stability
of your b.If you are unsure of your capability
to
climb an obstacle, then try another route - always think
'safety
first'.
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Please take care and be safe
Whether it is for a holiday, a day out to visit family or friends,
or a trip to the shops, your can be taken along too.
Depending on the size or model of your car you will be able
to load your in one of the following methods.
1. With the aid of a car hoist. Your dealer will be able to
advise on suitable equipment.
2. With the aid of ramps. Ramps will aid you to wheel your
straight into a people carrier or estate car. If the
rear opening is low you may have to remove your
seat and lower the handlebars.
3. With the seat and batteries removed to reduce weight, lift
the scooter in one piece into a small hatchback or estate
car (see Fig 14).
4. If your car is small or has a conventional boot, your
can be dismantled into five basic parts (Fig 21 page 18)
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FIG 14
DISMANTLING YOUR bootie FOR JOURNEYS AWAY.
DISMANTLING PROCEDURE
To enable your to be carried in a suitable estate or
hatchback car (see fig 14), follow these simple instructions
for dismantling your scooter. This procedure can be carried
out quickly and without tools.
Fitting is as follows:
Drive your close to the vehicle into which you are
about to load it. You may need some assistance to lift the
components once your machine is dismantled.
1. Switch off your scooter. First remove the seat by releasing
the 'black' locking lever and lift the seat upwards slightly
twisting. This will release it from its mounting tube.
2. Lift the black battery pack positioned to the rear of
your foot mat (Fig 15).
3. Carefully lift up battery pack. Use two hands for this
operation, one on the strap and one to steady the battery.
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4. Lift the front wire basket from the mounting bracket on
the handlebar cover, you will note this mounts on three
clips (Fig 17).
DISMANTLING YOUR bootie FOR JOURNEYS AWAY.
DISMANTLING
PROCEDURE
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Place the batteries on a firm and safe surface. Your batteries
are sealed and cannot spill if tipped over. Always carry the
batteries upright.
Do not place metal objects over open battery
terminals. BEWARE of short circuits.
5. Lower the handlebars by releasing the locking lever
(Fig 16). The handlebar will rest close to the floor mat.
Note place a soft piece of material under the painted
console for protection.
6. Locking Mechanism : The front and rear chassis
components are locked into position with a spring loaded
pin (Fig 15). The spring loaded pin locates into
a hole in the rear of the front chassis unit preventing the
two chassis components from lifting apart during driving.
To unlock the two chassis parts pull the locking pin
mechanism knob in an upward direction.
Warning:
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