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Mini Crosser 125 - Maintenance; Safety Inspection

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The following can be carried out by the user and/or a helper.
4.1 Once a day
Check lights and indicators.
Test the indicators and also the lights before using the scooter at night or in conditions where
visibility is poor.
4.2 Once a quarter
1. Check the brakes.
It should not be possible to push the Mini Crosser when the brake release lever is pushed
back.
2. Check the brake release mechanism.
When the brake release lever is pushed forwards it should not be possible to drive the Mini
Crosser even when the throttle is activated. The battery indicator should fl ash and indicate
defect 9.
When the release lever is pushed backwards and the scooter has been switched off and
switched on again it should be possible to drive it. It should not be possible to push the
scooter now.
3. Check throttle regulation
Activate the throttle when the scooter is switched off. Then switch on the scooter. It should
not be possible to drive it now. The battery indicator should ripple up and down.
Twist the throttle slightly forwards when your scooter is switched on. When you release
the throttle your scooter should come to a standstill and there should be a click from the
brake. It should not be possible to push your scooter now. Carry out the same check while
turning the throttle slightly backwards.
4. Lubricate the rocker arm on the front brake hub using acid-free oil.
5. Check tyre pressure and wear on tyres.
4.3 Safety inspection
For reasons of safety your Mini Crosser is designed for 10 years of use (but no more than 5,000
hours), providing that it passes a safety test every year (corresponding to 500 hours of use). Ser-
vicing must be carried out by an authorised workshop.
IMPORTANT! For safety reasons it is of the utmost importance that the servicing and safety
check intervals are complied with as this minimises the risk of brake failure and short-circuits in
the wiring with possible heat generation and fi re to follow.
4.0 Maintenance

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