Armrest Adjustment - Rascal Vecta Sport Owners Manual & Service Record

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The third braking system is a mechanical disc brake
that can be used in emergencies. This braking sys-
tem is controlled by pulling/compressing the lever
on the handle bars (see Part (14) on the Dashboard
Controls description). The more pressure you apply
to the lever the heavier the braking effect will be.
Tip: If you wish to lock this braking system on
permanently to act as a supplementary parking
brake, you may do this by first pulling/compressing
the lever and then by pushing down on the latch
pin. (see part (15) in the dashboard overview)
Release the lever and the brake will stay engaged.
(Fig.7). Remember to always disengage the locking
latch before use by compressing the lever fully. The
latch pin will automatically disengage.
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Warning!
Do not use the brake for normal
driving and never engage the lever locking pin
unless the scooter is stationery.
Warning!
Never attempt to disassemble or
adjust the braking system. Any maintenance
must be carried out by your authorised dealer.

Armrest adjustment

When preparing to sit on the scooter, first lift one
armrest to enable easy access (Fig.8). When riding
always have the armrest in the down position. Avoid
pinching fingers as you lower the armrest. If you
require more room in the width of the seat, undo
the knobs at the rear of the seat (Fig.9). Slide the
armrests in or out to suit. Tighten both knobs to
lock the armrest width adjustment in place.
To ensure that the user is sitting centrally, the arm-
rests should always be adjusted to be equidistant
from the centre of the seat.
The angle of each armrest can also be adjusted.
To do this, locate the arm angle adjustment screws
one (Fig.10). Raise or lower each arm to the desired
angle and adjust the bolt and lock-nut to hold the
setting permanently. As this procure requires tools
it is suggested that your dealer should make these
adjustments for you. There is a pinching injury risk
when performing this procedure.
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Warning!
Never drive with the armrest up or
with the armrest knob loose.
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