Purpose of your freerider scooter, Rules for safe use – Freerider FR510DXs2(Kensington-S) User Manual
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Your
Scooter is suitable for
persons who require independent mobility
combined with comfort, maneuverability,
reliability and a product that needs a
minimal amount of maintenance.
The intended user should possess some degree of ability with
the use of both arms and hands, reasonable balance and
eyesight, and a degree of spatial awareness. The user should
have received training in the use of the product, preferably in
their normal environment. The maximum user weight for your
Scooter can be found in the rear of this manual,
under'Technical Specification'(see page 33,34).
Your Scooter is suitable for use indoors in shopping malls or
precincts for example, or outdoors on dry, smooth level
surfaces. It climbs slopes safely up to 8 rain or snow, on
loose slippery surfaces and slopes or on wet grass etc.,
which could become a danger to the rider. Passengers must
not be carried. Excess baggage outside of the seating area
can affect stability.
Freerider
Your Scooter is a 'Class 2' (B) * vehicle and designed for
pavement use only. The Scooter must only be used on the
road with caution if a pavement is not available. It is designed
for a single occupant who experiences difficulty or discomfort
when walking for prolonged periods, but has the use of both
legs and the physical, visual and cognitive ability to operate
the Scooter safely.
Do not drive your Scooter if you are under the influence of
alcohol, drugs or medication that may affect your ability. If in
doubt consult your doctor. As a pavement user you should
Freerider
PURPOSE OF YOUR FREERIDER SCOOTER
Warning:
Cautions:
These symbols below are used in this owner manual to
identify and warnings and cautions. It is very important for
you to read and understand them.
Failure to note the warnings in this users
manual may result in personal injury.
Failure to observe the cautions in this
users manual in damage to your scooter.
Your scooter is a powerful machine, for your safety
and the safety of bystanders, please read all of the
instruction in this manual before operating your scooter, they
have been prepared from years of experience with this tyre of
equipment.
Follow notes carefully to ensure safety at all times.
Always make certain your machine is in full working order
before starting your journey.
Warning:
Cautions:
familiarize yourself with the current editions of the Highway
Code.
Electrically powered scooter are classified in the following
categories :
Class 2 as defined in "The use of invalid carriages on the
Highways Regulations 1988"
A scooter tyre invalid carriage designed for the use on the
footway, with maximum speed up to 4 M.P.H.
Class 'B', as defined in The European Standard EN12184
:1999. A scooter sufficiently compact and maneuverable for
some indoor environments and capable of traveling over
longer distances and negotiating outdoor obstacles.
* DEFINITION
* DEFINITION
RULES FOR SAFE USE
1. Do not ride your scooter without reading this instruction
manual. Also read all of safety instructions and warnings
starting on page12 of this manual.
2. Only drive your scooter if your health condition will allow
you to be safe.
3. Do not exceed the maximum safe gradient outlined for
your vehicle (see Technical Specification, page 33).
Always have the anti-tipping wheels fitted
when outdoors or on rams indoors (see Fig18 page19).
4. Do not carry passengers or exceed the maximum carrying
weight.
5. Do not mount or dismount your scooter unless it is
switched off with the freewheel device fully engaged.
Warning:
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