Control over stationary obstacles
Stationery obstacle (steps, curbs etc.) must be avoided where possible. Proceed with extreme
caution when driving near raise surfaces, unprotected ledges and/or drop offs such as curbs,
porches, stairs etc.
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 curbs as you may ground your scooter and damage it's construction.
Normal driving position Increased Stability driving position
3. Lock the Wheels:
Your scooter has two mechanism to help locking the wheels. The first, emergency
brake lever located on your steering handlebars. It will operate two brake mechanisms
in two front wheels in the meantime when you grab the brake lever. Brake force can
be adjusted by tightening the screw beside brake drums. The second, Automatically
Braking System, the braking system on your scooter is an electronic regenerative
system on the rear-wheels. The brakes automatically apply when the levers are
released(returned to neutral position).
Caution: Automatically Braking System The braking system on the Freerider FR1 is
an electronic regenerative system on the rear-wheels.
The brakes automatically apply when the levers are released (returned to neutral
position). Braking distance on a at surface is approximately 8.73 feet in the forward
direction and is approximately 8.83 feet in the reverse direction. The travel distance
will vary based on the terrain travelled and the weight of the rider. The scooter is not
recommended for use in soft or sandy soil, in long grass, on uneven surfaces, or on
wet/icy pavement.
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