Maintenance
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Replacing the batteries
If the capacity of the batteries is
reduced to the extent that the scooter
can only make very short trips, the
batteries are at the end of their
lifespan. The batteries must be
replaced as soon as possible. Contact
your dealer for this.
4.3 Checking and inflating the
tyres
• Make sure the tyres are kept at
the correct pressure.
• The tyre pressure may never
exceed the maximum value
indicated on the tyre.
Inflate the tyres with a foot pump or a
bicycle pump, in combination with the
reducing nipple included in the
delivery. You can also have your tyres
inflated at your local petrol station.
• Tyre pressure front wheel: 2.4 bar
• Tyre pressure rear wheel: 2.2 bar
4.4 Cleaning the scooter
Removing dry dirt
Upholstery, metal parts and frame
parts can usually easily be cleaned
with a dry soft cloth.
Removing mud and other wet dirt
The dirty parts can best be cleaned by
first wiping them with a wet sponge
and then wiping them dry with a dry
soft cloth.
Cleaning the upholstery
Clean the upholstery with a damp cloth
and household soap. Then wipe the
upholstery dry with a soft dry cloth.
• Never use abrasive or
aggressive cleansers. They can
scratch the scooter.
• Do not use organic solvents
such a thinner, benzene or white
spirit.
• Be careful with water in view of
the electronic system.
• Do not dry clean, iron or spin-
dry the upholstery.