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Electric Mobility Rascal 600F - Transporting Your Scooter; Dismantling Your Scooter

Electric Mobility Rascal 600F
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Transporting your Scooter
To transport your scooter you will need to dismantle it. Follow these instructions
1. Lift the swivel lever to unlock seat and, using two able people, lift the seat off the chassis.
2. Raise the tiller head until it is in the uppermost postion.
3. Rotate the tiller adjustment lever until the lock is disengaged, and lower tiller to the horizontal position.
4. Remove basket by pushing up from below.
5. Using ramps drive the scooter into the boot of the estate car. Take great care that the ramps are
secure and the scooter is always aligned to the ramps. Ask you dealer for a demonstration.
6. Secure chassis so it cannot move when the car is in motion or stops suddenly.
7. Stow seat using two persons to load it into the vehicle.
14 Rascal 600T / 600F Scooter Owner’s Manual & Service Record
Warning! Dismantling the scooter involves lifting and handling heavy parts. Weights are given in the
T
echnical Specification; consider if you need help in handling parts before you try to lift them. The 600T and
F models can be transported in vans or estate cars using ramps. By lowering the tiller and removing the
seat the height can be reduced to make entry into the boot of most large estate cars possible. Contact
your dealer for advice on how best to transport you scooter.
Warning! Pinching or Crushing. Be careful to avoid being pinched or having your hands crushed when
lifting or handling parts. Wear gloves whenever possible.
Warning! Always ensure that the battery tie down straps are secure before operating the scooter, or
storing the scooter on the r
ear bumper
.
Dismantling Your Scooter
Your scooter can be dismantled further, but you are advised to get guidance from your dealer. The Tiller and
the Dash can be removed, and the batteries can be taken out and carefully stowed in the upright position. See
the Technical Specification for the weights of the components.

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