To disassemble and transport your Amigo:
1. Turn your Amigo OFF.
2. Unlock the seat and remove it completely.
3. Remove the batteries.
4. Fold handle down to platform by loosening the handle adjustment knob.
5. Lift the rear into the trunk of the vehicle and slide the rest of the Amigo into the trunk.
6. The manual brake release lever must be in the “normal” position.
Note: when batteries are removed, the wheels will not rotate as long as the manual brake release lever is in the “normal” position.
7. Place seat and batteries into the trunk.
8. If your Amigo has a power seat lift, we suggest placing a cut out tennis ball or something similar over the
seat post to protect it.
Transport Your Amigo With A Lift-All
®
For greater convenience, obtain a Lift-All
®
to assist you when loading and unloading. For more information
on the Lift-All
®
, contact your authorized dealer. We recommend using vans with ramps, not elevating van lifts.
Airline Travel
"Special Handling" tags are suggested when transporting your Amigo by air (figure 8). Visit
the support section of www.myamigo.com for a pre-designed tag. Non-spill, gel cell batteries
are approved for commercial airline travel by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB). When you
make your reservation, notify the airline and request escort assistance. This will assure that your
Amigo will be picked up and delivered at the boarding desk. For additional helpful hints for
airline travel, visit our website at www.myamigo.com.
Public Transportation
Some public transportation systems have accommodations for your Amigo.
If you must utilize public transportation (without the proper accommodations),
do not sit on the Amigo while the vehicle is in motion.
SAFETY WARNINGS
• ThedrivingperformanceofyourAmigocanbeinfluencedbyelectromagneticfields,suchasemittedbycellular
telephones and other emitting devices. We recommend the power on your unit be switched off when using such a
device (refer to electromagnetic interference section for additional information).
• Insomeextremecircumstances,yourAmigo’sperformancecouldbeaffectedbytheelectromagneticfieldemittedfrom
alarm systems in shops (refer to electromagnetic interference section for additional information).
• TheAmigoisfittedwithanti-tipdevices,butthisstillmeansthemaximumsafeslopemustnotbeexceeded.
In some extreme circumstances, anti-tippers may interfere with curb or obstacle climbing.
• Theprogramsettingsinthecontrollershouldonlybealteredbyfactorytrainedserviceproviders
in order to maintain safe driving functions.
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