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Driving informatio
n
7.1
Driving up inclines and down slopes
Climb angle examples:
a 1 metre long ramp should not be higher than. 14 cm
a 2 metre long ramp should not be higher than. 28 cm
•
oid driving across an incline
(always try to drive in the direction
of the incline / decline).
Tipping
hazard!
There is an increased dange
of tipping
when climbing or descending gradients if:
• the
scooter is loaded at the back and
additionally the seat has been adjusted
to its rear position.
You can achie
e increased tipping safet
if:
• you adjust the seat in a more forward
position.
• you lean your upper body slightly
forwards (see sketch).
Inc
eased
tipping safety
If the payload is less than 80kg. It may run 130 m at 8° incline.
If the payload is less than 120kg. It may run 75 m at 8° incline.
If the payload is less than 136kg. It may run 60 m at 8 ° incline.
(above performance is dependant on ambient temperature,
drive surface and speed setting-guide only)
The scooter will slow down to a safe reduced speed to protect the
motor if in overload/ over heated conditions.
Please switch off and allow the motor to cool down before
continuing your journey.
You may need to choose an alternative more suitable route i
overload tri
re-occurs.