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TGA Breeze Midi 3 - Transporting Vita; Parking Brake Release; Safety Overload Switch; Tips, Cautions, Problems and Additional Features

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7. PARKING BRAKE RELEASE – Breeze Midi is fitted
with a manual brake release. This is located on the back
panel to the left of the right hand rear wheel. The up
position is normal use, pushed down releases the brake
and just allows Breeze Midi to be pushed. There will be
no power to drive Breeze Midi when the brake is in this
position, however when switched on the ‘on’ light will
come on and flash and the horn will work. Never release
this lever when Breeze Midi is on a slope. Push lever up
to regain normal drive.
8. SAFETY OVERLOAD SWITCH – If the motor or
electrical circuits become overloaded, steep slope or high
kerb would be possible examples that could cause this,
the overload switch may activate. This will cause a
complete electrical shutdown of the Breeze Midi and the
parking brake will come on. It can be reset after a small
time delay. It is located at the front of the rear cover under the seat. Simply push the button in. If the button
refuses to stay in, leave for a few minutes and try again. If it refuses to reset get in touch with your dealer.
Never attempt to hold the button in by any other means. A charging overload button is located next to the above.
If there is a problem with the charging check this button by the same process as above
9. TIPS, CAUTIONS, PROBLEMS AND ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Stop Problems before they Start
If you detect an unusual vibration or noise in the operation of your Breeze Midi, try to determine the cause. Be
sure the power is off before investigating. If you cannot discover the cause of a problem contact your Breeze Midi
dealer or TGA for help.
Airline Checking
Sealed Lead Acid Batteries are permitted on aeroplanes. A sticker on the battery case states what they are. Airline
personnel may insist on removing the battery cover to verify its contents. It is best to check with the airline before
hand. An airline compliance certificate is available from TGA.
Storage
Avoid storing your Breeze Midi in locations with extreme heat or cold. A cool dry location is ideal if possible. The
following steps will help keep rust and corrosion from impairing your scooters function and appearance. Turn the
key to the off position. Clean all exterior surfaces, touch-up any damaged paint. Check and inflate the tyres to 20
PSI front and 25 PSI rear. Be sure the battery is fully charged before prolonged periods of storage and be sure to
recharge every 6 weeks. Failure to comply may result in battery replacement.
Batteries
Keeping your Breeze Midi working to its maximum potential means that its two batteries must be maintained with
full power. Nightly recharging, after reasonable use, will help you to give them a longer life and will ensure your
Breeze Midi is always ready to go when you are. However, occasionally running the batteries down as far as safely
possible is also a good idea as it allows the batteries to then take a full charge.
Your Breeze Midi is fitted with two sealed maintenance free batteries, especially designed for powered mobility.
This means that you do not have to worry about topping up the cells.
Care! Warning
Do not attempt to remove the safety valves located on top of the battery. Failure to observe this warning will void
your battery warranty.
Your Breeze Midi batteries are maintenance free because the electrolyte is immobilized in a special form and will
not leak out, even if the batteries overturn.

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