Technical data
4.2 Getting in and out
Ensure that the scooter is switched off before getting in.
• Put the steering column into the upright position as described
above and swing the armrests to the rear on the side being used
to get in from.
• A simpler method to take your seat is to rotate the seat 90°
towards the side being used to get in from (see the section “Initi-
al settings“).
• Take your seat.
• Rotate the seat into the direction of travel or swing the armrests
back forwards.
• Adjust the steering column so that you can reach all operating
elements comfortably.
• To get out, reverse the sequence. However, remove the key rst
and thus ensure that no unwanted actions, such as moving off,
take place.
4.3 Driving the scooter
You should take your first drive in an open, level space.
• Sit properly on your scooter. Set the speed as low as possible.
When you are more comfortable using the scooter, you can in-
crease the speed.
• You switch on your scooter by putting the key into the starter
lock on the control console and rotating the key a quarter turn to
the left.
• You switch off the scooter with a quarter turn of the key to the
right. When leaving the scooter, always take out the key and
never leave the scooter unattended with the key still in the lock.
• Please ensure that your thumb is not against the forward/reverse
lever when you switch on the scooter. This would lead to an error
message on your scooter. Switch it off and then back on to re-
solve the error.
• Pull the right speed selection lever back to move forwards. The
more the lever is pulled back, the faster the scooter goes. The
maximum speed reached will be the speed set on the speed se-
lection lever, with a maximum of 6 km/h. Release the lever and
stop carefully. Practice these two procedures until you are used to
them.
• Steering is simple and works like a bicycle: you move the handle-
bar in the direction you want to go. Allow plenty of space to turn
in a circle so that the rear wheels can follow the path of the front
wheels and they do not hit objects.
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Caution!
Ensure that the seat is properly locked in position.
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