Do you have a question about the sonet and is the answer not in the manual?
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Lloyd
March 14, 2025
How do I access the speed control switch
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Mr. Anderson
March 14, 2025
The TGA Sonet's speed control is managed using speed control levers located on the handlebars. The right-hand lever moves forward for forward speed and backward for reverse. The left-hand lever works oppositely—forward for reverse and backward for forward. There is also a high/low switch for speed control.
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Frank lambert
March 14, 2025
How do you access the speed control switch ( scooter does not go full speed.)
I **** mechanicaly trained.
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Mr. Anderson
March 14, 2025
The speed control on a TGA Sonet scooter is managed using the speed control levers. There are left-hand and right-hand levers that control speed and direction. The right-hand lever moves forward for forward speed and backward for reverse speed, while the left-hand lever operates oppositely. Pushing or pulling the lever gently adjusts the speed progressively.
ONTENTS 1. I ....................3 NTRODUCTION 2. T ............4 ONTROLS AND NSTRUMENT ANEL 3. S ..................5 DJUSTMENT 4. D ......................6 RIVING 5. A ...................... 7 SSEMBLY 6. D ....................8 ISMANTLING 7. P ................8 ARKING RAKE ELEASE 8.
Intended Purpose The Sonet is intended for outdoor use on gradients up to 12%. It is suitable to be used over uneven ground and will negotiate obstacles up to 80mm high but care must be taken when negotiating such conditions. It is unsuitable to traverse surfaces that have rutted (grooves) wider than 175mm.
Care! Warning The Sonet is easy to drive but it is essential that you familiarise yourself with the controls and learn to drive it in a safe area with sufficient room to manoeuvre for your safety and that of others. The area should be free of obstacles and reasonably flat.
Speed Selection facility on the control panel will set the upper speed limit. This is required by law, as although your Sonet has a top speed of around 6mph, by law you must not exceed 4mph on footpaths and shopping areas.
If going down, proceed slowly on low setting until on the road, then switch to a suitable higher speed to cross the road safely. 7. The Sonet is suitable for road use BUT great care must be taken and at the maximum speed of 6 mph, you may present a hazard to other faster moving road users.
1. Before leaving the scooter, switch the ignition off, the battery indicator will then go off. Remove the ON/OFF Key for security. 2. If the Sonet has been used in the Free Wheel mode (see Parking Brake Release), it is VERY IMPORTANT to re-engage the drive to ensure that the scooter brake is on before you alight.
Should the Sonet need to be manoeuvred for any reason without using the motor, the parking brake can be released. The brake release lever can be found at the rear right hand side of the Sonet. Simply pull up to disengage the brake.
If you detect an unusual vibration or noise in the operation of your Sonet, try to determine the cause. Be sure the power is off before investigating. If you cannot discover the cause of a problem contact your Sonet dealer or TGA for help.
For longest life, your batteries should be recharged after reasonable use. If your Sonet is not used for a period of time, a refresher charge should be given every 4-6 weeks. Never leave your batteries in a discharged condition. This is particularity important to sealed batteries such as the type in your Sonet.
CAUTION: Do not hose down your Sonet. Water could be forced into the electronics and cause permanent damage. DO NOT store your Sonet in damp conditions. This may affect the electronics if left for very long periods of time. Electronics: Servicing of the drive electronics and charger should only be carried out by your local TGA service dealer.
2 x 12 v 36 a/h sealed lead acid 15. Warranty This is to certify that your TGA product is warranted by TGA for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase subject to the following conditions: 1. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of the TGA product identified by the product serial number located on the frame.
Operators Manual This warranty does not cover commercial or rental use of the Sonet or any use other than normal. Upholstery and seating (these are normal wear components and replacement is not warranted) ...
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Check bulbs regularly and replace when needed, use your lights frequently, at dusk onwards, on a dull or rainy day. However, remember the use of lights may reduce the range of your scooter. SENSIBLE GUIDELINES FOR SAFETY When using the footpath – Just because you are on the footpath or pedestrian precinct does not make you a pedestrian.
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Remember although this is legal for all Class 3 vehicles it is not always safe or sensible to do so. You are responsible for your own safety and that of other road users. The normal rules of the road apply and you must observe the law about: ...
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TGA Customer Service. TGA Electric Leisure Ltd, Woodhall Business Park, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 1WH Tel: 01787 882244 Fax: 01787 882248 E-mail: sales@tga-electric.com TGA Electric Leisure Ltd reserves the right to change specification and/or prices without prior notification or waning. Sonet Handbook 01/04/2010...
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Do you have a question about the sonet and is the answer not in the manual?
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How do I access the speed control switch
The TGA Sonet's speed control is managed using speed control levers located on the handlebars. The right-hand lever moves forward for forward speed and backward for reverse. The left-hand lever works oppositely—forward for reverse and backward for forward. There is also a high/low switch for speed control.
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How do you access the speed control switch ( scooter does not go full speed.) I **** mechanicaly trained.
The speed control on a TGA Sonet scooter is managed using the speed control levers. There are left-hand and right-hand levers that control speed and direction. The right-hand lever moves forward for forward speed and backward for reverse speed, while the left-hand lever operates oppositely. Pushing or pulling the lever gently adjusts the speed progressively.
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