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Press the high-speed button and release (o, parameter setting): If the high-speed
button (16) is pressed and released in ride-on mode, the maximum speed of travel is
15 km/h (9.3 mph) in the tiller direction (V) and 9 km/h (5.6 mph) in the fork direction
(R). If the travel regulator (8) is reset and the speed of travel drops to 0, high-speed
travel is deactivated. The maximum vehicle speed is then reset to 5.6 km/h (3.5 mph)
and the high-speed button must be pressed again.
Maneuvering in tight spaces (t): If there is no room to move the tiller in the travel
range "F" in order to start the vehicle (vehicle with tiller against obstacle), press the
high-speed button (16) and move the travel regulator (8) at the same time. The
vehicle starts to move at creep speed.
Steering
QwW In tight bends the driver is standing over the outer perimeter of the vehicle.
– Move the tiller (6) to the left or right.
Braking
QwW The vehicle's braking response largely depends on the travel surface
conditions. The driver should adapt his or her driving style accordingly.
The vehicle can be braked in three ways:
– With the service brake (brake for emergencies and hazardous situations)
– With the plug brake
– With the coasting brake
Braking with the service brake:
IMPORTANT Use this brake in an emergency or hazardous situation.
– Move the tiller (6) to one of the braking ranges (B).
The travel motor is braked with the motor brake. In borderline cases the magnetic
brake is automatically applied.
When the vehicle is stationary, the magnetic brake acts as a parking brake.
IMPORTANT If the tiller is released, it moves to the upper braking range (B).
Vehicle with locking tiller (13, o):
– Move the tiller to the lower or upper braking range B (the lock is released if the tiller
is moved toward the upper braking range B).