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CHAPTER 8 – MAINTENANCE 
Note:   
A Maintenance Manual is available for trained technicians. 
Although the Breeze C requires very little maintenance, do not neglect it. When performing 
maintenance procedures on the Breeze C, make sure that it stands on a level surface and 
that the key is not inserted. 
This chapter contains both periodic maintenance procedures and maintenance procedures 
to be performed as required. 
Periodic Maintenance Procedures 
ü  Remark: For periodic maintenance, no special tools are needed. 
No. 
Type of Service 
Frequency 
1 
Check for missing and 
damaged parts (see 
Figures 1 through 4). 
When first receiving the Breeze C or after a long time 
without using it.
2 
Check air pressure in all 
tyres. 
Every two weeks 
3 
Replace batteries 
§ Every 2-3 years, 
§
After about 300-
400 full cycles of charge/discharge, 
§
When the distance you can travel 
on a single charge 
becomes short, or 
§ After a technician recommends replacing it. 
Note: To replace the batteries, the seat and the battery cover (which is located 
under the seat) must be removed. 
As-required Maintenance Procedures 
Figure 10 
(Numbers refer to Figure 10) 
Removing the 
seat 
(3) 
Turn the seat by turning the lever (3.2) 45º (either direction). The seat can 
be removed only at this 
angle. 
Holding the seat with one hand on the backrest and the other at the front, 
lift it off the seat
-mounting post. 
Warni
ng! The seat weighs 21 kg (46 lbs). Bend 
your knees and lift 
with your legs, not your back. 










