Operation
31
• Take the plug of the battery charger from the wall socket of the mains power supply.
The scooter is now ready for use.
Always take away the charging cable when the batteries are
charged. This way, you prevent the batteries from slowly depleting
themselves.
4.3.9 Battery charger
A good-quality battery charger is necessary to keep the batteries in optimal condition.
The battery charger should meet the following requirements:
• Suitable for the charging of 2 x 12V batteries.
• The charging current should correspond with the capacity (in Ah) of the batteries. The
batteries must have reached at least 80% of their capacity after an 8-hours’ charging
time.
• The battery charger should be doubly insulated (the charging cable does not have any
mass).
• The battery charger should be suitable for automatic use: once the batteries are
charged, the battery charger should switch itself off.
4.4 Transferring in and out
See Fig. 000000100.
Before getting in or out, or
making a transfer, the scooter
should be switched off
electrically and the neutral
position should be switched
off.
Before getting in or out, or making a transfer,
the armrest can be folded up, so that the seat
can be turned.
Transferring in:
• Switch off the scooter.
• Move the fixation handle (A) up and turn the seat 90 degrees to the left or to the right.
When you release the fixation handle, the seat will automatically lock: the handle will
click into place.
• Now seat yourself on the seat.
• Turn back the seat as described above.
When the seat has been turned to its original position, it will click back into place. This
way, it cannot inadvertently turn while driving.
The seat is provided with armrests that can be folded up, so that you can get in and out
sideways, after the armrest has been folded up.
After getting in or out, always check whether the armrests are in the proper position.
A
000000100