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When mounting a tyre, make sure that no objects or body parts are pinched between the tyre
and the rim, since that could cause damage and/or injury.
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Only an expert can guarantee correct assembly. Work not done by your specialist dealer,
would void any warranty claims.
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When inflating the tyres, always check that the pressure is correct. The correct pressure is
given on the tyre walls.
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Use only inflating equipment which complies with regulations and indicates the pressure in
bar. We do not accept any liability for damage caused by using inflation equipment not
supplied by the manufacturer.
DISASSEMBLING & ASSEMBLING
The chassis – situated below the seat and arm rests – can also be taken apart. Proceed as follows:
Switch the scooter off
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Remove the seat (see "Seat" chapter).
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Lift off the rear plastic cover (held in place by Velcro fasteners).
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Bear in mind that the cables of the rear lights are connected to the plastic cover. Unplug the
plugs before entirely removing the plastic cover.
Unplug all battery plugs (not the pole connectors) and all cable plug- and socket connections.
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Loosen the straps used to fasten the batteries in place.
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Lift the batteries out.
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The following diagram illustrates how the front and rear parts of the chassis are connected
(diagram K):
Pull out the safety pins.
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Pull apart the front and rear frames.
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To reassemble, please proceed as follows (diagram K):
Insert the supports of the front and rear frames into each other in such a way that the holes for the
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safety pins are in line.
Push the fastening pins into the support holes as far as they will go.
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Reconnect the plugs linking the front and rear parts of the frame (plugs of the same color go
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together).
Put the batteries back in and connect to the battery plugs (plugs of the same color go together,
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diagram J).
Use the straps to tighten the batteries in such a way that they won't move, even during drives.
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Last updated: Feb-09
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