Freerider FR510DXs2(Kensington-S) User Manual
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vehicle. Always keep your body clear of your scooter to
prevent entrapment.
Always make certain your scooter tyres and your ramp
surface is dry, failure of observe this warning could make
your scooter unstable and put you in a dangerous situation.
Always make certain your ramps are at a sufficiently
low angle to maintain good stability and climbing
adhesion. Failure to observe this warning could put you
in a dangerous situation.
Never ride on your scooter when loading it into a
vehicle, warning could put you in dangerous situation.
Always make certain that your scooter and any ancillary
art is correctly strapped into your carrying vehicle to
prevent forward or reward movement during normal
driving or in the case of severe braking. Most of modern
vehicles have 'loading eyes' situation in the carrying
vehicles floor, use these with suitable straps to prevent
your scooter moving.
Always make certain your scooter drive system
is in the engaged position.
For convenience, you may want to dismantle your scooter to
allow it to be transported in a smaller space. Your scooter
can be dismantled into six individual parts (See Fig 29, Page
21). To enable scooter to be dismantled and transported
follow these simple instructions. This procedure can be
carried out without tools.
1. Drive your scooter close to the vehicle into which
you are about to load it. You may need some assistance
to life the components once your machine is dismantled.
2. Switch off your scooter. First remove the seat by releasing
the 'black' locking lever. Rotate the 90 to the right or left
(See Fig 1,4), lift the seat upwards slightly twisting.This will
release it from its mounting tube.
3. Lift up the rear cover, disconnect the rear light plug
and socket (See Fig 23), please safely to one side.
Note the cover is secure by Velcro tyre material at each
side at the front and in the centre. Unfasten the battery
straps by parting Velcro fastening.
4.
Disconnect the two shrouded battery plugs
be gently pulling apart. These plugs are polarized and
only be fitted together one way. Do not force together
when reassembling.
5. Carefully lift up each battery with the handle provided.
Use two hands for this operation, one to steady the
battery .
Make certain that the carry handles is fastened
tightly prior to lifting the battery. Please the batteries on a
firm and safe surface. Your batteries are sealed and cannot
spill if tipped over. Always carry the batteries upright.
Do not place metal objects over open battery
terminals.
of short circuits. Make certain the
terminals are covered by the red and black plastic
protectors at all times.
6. Lift the front wire basket from the mounting bracket
on the handlebar cover, you will note this mounts on
three clips (Fig 24).
Battery Plugs:
BEWARE
Warning:
DISMANTLING YOUR SCOOTER FOR JOURNEYS AWAY
Note:
Warning:
Warning:
DISMANTLING YOUR SCOOTER FOR JOURNEYS AWAY
Note:
Warning:
FIG 22
FIG 25
FIG 23
7. Lower the handlebars by releasing the locking lever.
The handlebar will rest on the floor mat. Note place
a soft piece of material under the painted console
for protection.
8. Electric Plugs: disconnect the 12 pin and 3 pin 'white'
connectors (Fig 25) by squeezing the small latch and
carefully pulling apart. These connectors are polarized and
FIG 24
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