CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION PRODUCT OVERVIEW YOUR SCOOTER CONTROLS DRIVING YOUR SCOOTER ADJUSTING YOUR TILLER REMOVING YOUR BATTERY PACK ADJUSTING YOUR SEAT DISMANTLING AND ASSEMBLING YOUR SCOOTER CHARGING YOUR SCOOTER PARKING BRAKE RELEASE MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS FOR SCOOTER USERS NOTES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
PRODUCT OVERVIEW Your Zest is a class 2 mobility scooter and intended for indoor or outdoor use but is not road legal. It is designed to be easily folded in order to fit in your car boot making it ideal for trips to your local town and shops.
A. Horn – press the horn button to sound your horn. B. Key – insert the key and rotate it clockwise to power on your scooter. To turn off your scooter rotate the key anti clockwise. C. Battery Condition Indicator – When your scooter is switched on the blocks on the indicator will illuminate from the left ‘Red’...
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Establish what you can obtain around your locality by gradually increasing the distance and checking the battery indicators at the end of each journey. Should the battery “run out” before you get home there are two things you can do to avoid being stranded.
ADJUSTING YOUR TILLER If you’d like to adjust your tiller simply place one hand on the tiller handle and with the other rotate the hand wheel located at the bottom of the tiller anti clockwise. Once the tiller moves freely you can move it to the position you would like and turn the hand wheel clockwise until it is tight and holds the tiller in place.
The Zest Plus model comes with a split battery pack to make handling the heavier batteries easier. To remove these simply follow the same instructions one side at a time. ADJUSTING YOUR SEAT A. Seat Swivel Lever – Lift upwards to rotate your seat. The seat will swivel to the left or right with...
B. Armrests – Lift up or push down. To remove turn the hand wheel anti clockwise until it is removed and slide out the armrest. Care! Warning * Always ensure the seat is locked in place before attempting to get on or off your scooter. Failure to check this could result in injury Removing your seat To remove your seat simply pull up on the seat swivel lever and lift the base up and away from...
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4. Fold down your tiller by placing one hand on the tiller handle and with the other rotate the hand wheel located at the bottom of the tiller anti clockwise. Once the tiller moves freely you can move it all the way down and turn the hand wheel clockwise until it is tight and holds the tiller in place. 5.
Care! Warning * Ensure all components are secured in place and that the tiller is not locked before attempting to ride your scooter. CHARGING YOUR SCOOTER Only use the charger supplied with your scooter as other makes of chargers have not been tested and may permanently damage your batteries.
Never release this lever when your scooter is on a slope. MAINTENANCE We recommend that your scooter has an annual service and maintenance check by either TGA or an approved mobility specialist. There are however a few tips you can follow yourself to keep your scooter in good condition.
Care! Warning if this is the case do not use your scooter and contact TGA or an approved mobility specialist. You can also test this when driving your scooter, if you let go of the speed control lever it should lose speed very quickly. If you notice a change in the normal stopping time/distance you should also contact TGA or an approved mobility specialist.
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Airline Checking Sealed Lead Acid Batteries are permitted on aeroplanes. Airline personnel may insist on removing the battery cover to verify its contents. It is best to check with the airline beforehand. An airline compliance certificate is available from TGA.
10cm Vehicle Class TGA Mobility Ltd Woodhall Business Park Sudbury Suffolk CO10 1WH Tel: 01787 882244 Fax: 01787 882248 Web: www.tgamobility.co.uk Email: info@tgamobility.co.uk TGA Mobility Ltd reserves the right to change specification and/or prices without prior notification or warning INS23v1...
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