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How to navigate corners, curbs, and inclines (cont.)
Leaning back in your seat while navigating the Cruiser up an incline may
cause it to tip over backwards, resulting in injury, product damage, or
property damage. The anti-tip wheels are an additional safety measure,
but should not be considered a guarantee to stop the Cruiser from tipping
backwards.
Navigating inclines3)
BEFORE navigating the Cruiser up an incline:
Carefully lean forward in your seat (while remaining seated), and move
forward up the incline while gradually pressing the right-side throttle control
lever.
a)
b)
Do NOT release the right-side throttle control lever until all front wheels and
rear wheels have cleared the incline and are back on a at surface.
But always be prepared to release the throttle lever immediately if any obstacle
suddenly appears or moves into the intended pathway.
c)
d)
Ensure the incline is on smooth, even, high-traction, ground-level surface.i
Ensure the incline does NOT exceed 10 degrees.ii
Ensure the incline is designated as safe and appropriate for electric mobility
scooters.
iii
Ensure there is a at, smooth pathway at the end of the incline, with enough
room for the Cruiser to maneuver safely.
iv
DO NOT attempt to navigate up an incline higher than 10 degrees, as this
may cause the Cruiser to tip over, resulting in injury, product damage, or
property damage.
DO NOT attempt to move up the incline at an angle or in reverse, as this
may cause the Cruiser to tip over, resulting in injury, product damage, or
property damage.
Ensure the intended pathway up the incline (and after the incline) is clear.v
In the event you need to brake while the Cruiser is moving up an incline,
releasing the right-side throttle control lever will automatically engage the
brake. The Cruiser will not immediately stop, but instead ROLL in reverse
to a stop. Ensure there is safe and sufcient distance for this, BEFORE you
release the right-side throttle control lever.
How to Operate Your Cruiser (Cont.)
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