Seat Adjustment - TGA sonet Operating Instructions And Owner's Handbook

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Manual Speed Selection - Whilst the handlebar speed control levers (fig 2.1) progressively control the speed
for all driving, the 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. In addition, this is useful when shopping and travelling through crowded areas to reduce
the upper limit even further. This also has the advantage of giving a much more gentle acceleration. (fig 1.9)
High/Low Speed Control Switch – This can be used in conjunction with the speed selection control or
separately. By switching from 1 to 0 will select high or low speed. 0 = high gear – 1 = low gear (fig 2.3).
Battery Condition Indicator - Displays the state of charge of the battery. Always ensure the battery is fully
charged (green) before setting off on a journey. Amber indicates charge is getting lower and red indicates that
re-charging will be required very shortly. It is impossible to be more specific than this as different weights of
users and different types of terrain will achieve different results (fig 1.7).

3. Seat Adjustment

The seat can be swivelled fully through 360°. This allows a variety of
different positions if you need to sit at a table etc. Swivelling it within
90° allows easy entry and exit. The lever is located on the right hand
side of the seat. When the lever is released make sure the seat locks
into place (fig 3.1).
The seat adjustment lever located at the front of seat allows the seat to
be adjusted forwards or backwards (fig 3.2).
The Backrest Adjustment Lever located at the LH side of the seat allows
the backrest to be adjusted for comfort (fig 4.1).
Both armrests can be adjusted for angle by use of the lever shown at
Fig 4.2.
The headrest can be made higher simply by pulling gently upwards. To
lower there is a small lever located on the top of the seat at the base of
the left hand headrest support. Simply move the lever and adjust to
preferred height (fig 4.3).
The Seat Height is adjustable, see "Assembly" for details.
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