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Quingo Flyte User Manual

Quingo Flyte
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Emergency Brake
A Brief Explanation of How The Brakes Work On Your Scooter.
Your scooter has 3 braking systems:-
1. The First is the emergency brake. This is situated on the tiller (see image below).
This is a hand operated brake to be used in an emergency only.
2. The Second is the electromagnetic brake or Automatic handbrake. When you move
off, this releases automatically. When the scooter stops it also engages
automatically and stops the scooter rolling forward or backward.
3. The Third is the regenerative brake. This works when you release the accelerator
lever. The faster you release the lever the faster the machine slows down. When it
slows down enough the automatic brake engages.
If you are riding the scooter and you feel there is a fault and the scooter is not braking
correctly pull in the lever (Arrowed) to slow the vehicle. Immediately switch off the ignition
and phone the Service Provider.
Note:
If you should become confused with the braking, just release the lever mechanism and the
vehicle will come to a stop.
DO NOT USE THE EMERGENCY BRAKE UNDER NORMAL DRIVING
CONDITIONS.
DO NOT DRIVE THE VEHICLE WITH YOUR HAND RESTING ON THE
EMERGENCY BRAKE.
This is an Emergency Brake Only.
Throttle Lever Mechanism.

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Quingo Flyte Specifications

General IconGeneral
FoldableYes
Weight Capacity220 lbs
BatteryLithium-ion
Max Load158 kg
Charging Time4-5 hours