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Headlight button4)
Press button once to turn on the headlight (located beneath the controller).
Press button again to turn off the headlight.
How to use the controller (cont.)
The headlight is NOT intended for nighttime usage (or usage in any other
environment or any other time with limited to no visibility). It should ONLY be used as
accessory lighting.
Speed level indicator5)
The speed level indicator shows the current speed level.
The greater the number of lights on the indicator, the greater the speed.
Maximum built-in speed is 3.7 mph (5.9 km/h).
Speed increase button6)
Press button once to increase the speed by one increment.
Press button again to increase the speed by one more increment.
The greater the number of lights on the speed level indicator, the greater the speed.
Maximum speed has been reached when all lights on the indicator are on.
Maximum built-in speed is 3.7 mph (5.9 km/h).
The maximum built-in speed will NOT be exceeded, even if the button is pressed after
the maximum speed has been reached.
It is strongly recommended that the user rst PRACTICE gradually and incrementally
increasing the speed in a safe environment, so that the user can become familiar with
the various speed levels.
Speed decrease button7)
Press once to decrease the speed by one increment.
Press again to decrease the speed by another increment.
The lower the number of lights on the speed level indicator, the lower the speed. The
lowest speed has been reached when only one indicator light is on.
The speed decrease button does NOT act as a brake or stopping mechanism.
Joystick8)
BEFORE using the joystick:
Ensure the power is ON, and that both dual rear levers are in Drive mode.
Ensure the user is properly seated, and has a steady and rm grip on the joystick.
Push the joystick away from you, in the forward direction.
Moving the Roamer forward
How to Operate Your Roamer (Cont.)
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