Assembly; Prepare The Breeze For First Use; The Controls And Instrument Panel - TGA Breeze 3 Operating Instructions And Owner's Handbook

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2. ASSEMBLY (WHERE NECESSARY)
2. ASSEMBLY (WHERE NECESSARY)
2. ASSEMBLY (WHERE NECESSARY)
2. ASSEMBLY (WHERE NECESSARY)
The Breeze was pre-delivery inspected and tested prior to dispatch. The batteries may have been disconnected for
delivery purposes only.
Remove all the items from the carton and strip the protective packaging materials off each item. Returns are only
accepted when the product is shipped in the original cartons with the original packing material installed.
Breeze 3 will have had the front wheel and the seat removed. Replace the front wheel into the forks using the
components supplied and refit the front brake cable. Ensure the wheel nuts are securely tightened. Next fit the seat
plate to the base of the seat with the four allen headed bolts, making sure the adjustment levers are to the front.
Breeze 4 will just have the seat back and tiller folded down.
Removal and Replacement of seat – To remove seat, release the seat locking lever, fig 5.1, and turn seat through 180°
Removal and Replacement of seat
Removal and Replacement of seat
Removal and Replacement of seat
so that it faces to the rear. Now lift seat straight up and out. Replacing the seat is just a reversal of the above.
Tiller Adjustment – Release the tiller adjusting lever by pushing downwards, then move the tiller up or down to your
Tiller Adjustment
Tiller Adjustment
Tiller Adjustment
choice. Make sure it locks in before use, fig 3.6
Rear Cover Removal – Remove seat, then unscrew the two black fixing screws located at the top rear of the cover.
Rear Cover Removal
Rear Cover Removal
Rear Cover Removal
Remove cover. Replacement is just a reversal of the above, ensuring the cover locates correctly.
Batteries – For safety in transit the main supply leads may have been disconnected from the batteries. The black lead
Batteries
Batteries
Batteries
would have been disconnected from one battery and the red lead from the other. These will be taped to the batteries
in an obvious position as will the fixing bolts. Simply reconnect the leads ensuring the bolts are correctly tightened.

3 3 3 3 . . . . PREPARE THE BREEZE FOR FIRST USE

PREPARE THE BREEZE FOR FIRST USE
PREPARE THE BREEZE FOR FIRST USE
PREPARE THE BREEZE FOR FIRST USE
If you receive your Breeze packaged and it has to be assembled see the section covering Assembly. The batteries will
require charging - refer to Charging the Breeze for details.
Care! Warning
Care! Warning
Care! Warning
Care! Warning
The Breeze 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 manoeuver for your safety and that of others. The area should be free of obstacles and
reasonably flat. Mark a practice course for straight line driving, turning in confined spaces, reversing and driving around
obstacles.

4 4 4 4 . . . . THE CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENT PANEL

THE CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENT PANEL
THE CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENT PANEL
THE CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENT PANEL
Figs 1-4 Provide details of the control system. Listed below are the various controls and their uses.
1. Speed Contro
Speed Contro
Speed Control Levers
Speed Contro
l Levers - - - - The speed of Breeze is controlled by the
l Levers
l Levers
lever located on the right hand handlebar and shown in Fig 1.1.
Always use the lever gently, remembering that the more you squeeze
the lever in the quicker you will go. To stop simply release the lever,
the braking is completely automatic and when the machine has
stopped the parking brake will engage and stay on until the machine
moves off again. The lever is also fitted with a panic sensor which is
activated if the lever is pulled in hard against the handlebar. If this
happens all power to the motor will be shutdown and the brakes will
come on immediately causing the machine to stop very suddenly.
Please be aware of this fact and brace yourself accordingly. There are
several reasons for this to be fitted. 1. to stop the throttle becoming pulled on accidentally causing a dangerous
situation. 2. to stop intentional very rapid acceleration. 3. for emergency use. 4. it is possible that when in an
emergency situation, instead of releasing the throttle some people will panic and pull the lever even harder. With this
sensor fitted, in an emergency situation which ever direction the lever goes the machine will stop. In normal use take
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