Adjusting Your Arm Rests; Charging Your Scooter - TGA MINIMO AUTOFOLD Operating Instructions And Owner's Handbook

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Adjusting your arm rests

Your scooter
has both height
adjustable and
rotating armrests.
To adjust the height
of your armrests,
follow these two
simple steps:
1. Press the silver
button located
halfway up
either armrest.
2. Slide the armrest
to a suitable position
and height and
release the silver
button. The armrest
will locate into
the nearest pre-
set position when
you apply gentle
downward pressure.
To rotate the
armrests, follow
these two simple
steps:
1 Press the silver
button located
at the bottom of
the armrest.
2 Rotate the armrest
backwards 90 degrees
until it locks in place.
To rotate the armrest
forwards simply
reverse these steps.

Charging your scooter

Only use the charger supplied with your
scooter as other makes of chargers have
not been tested and may permanently
damage your batteries. Your battery charger
is designed and tested for use with your
scooter, so it may not be suitable for others.
The battery can be charged either fitted to
your scooter or when removed, remotely,
from your scooter. When charging remotely,
please follow the instructions below starting
at number 2. To remove the battery see
'Removing your Battery Pack' on page 6.
To charge your batteries, follow these
simple steps.
1. Switch OFF your scooter.
2. Ensure the charger power lead is firmly
plugged into the body of the charger.
3. Plug the round plug on the charger
lead into the socket located on the battery
pack. Plugging the charger in automatically
cuts all power to the electronics so your
scooter cannot be driven. Alternatively, you
can plug the charger lead into the socket
located on the side of the Minimo Autofold
– particularly useful when the scooter
is folded.
4. Push the plug from the mains power lead
into a suitable wall outlet and switch on.
5. A green light will flash before turning
red, to indicate the battery is charging. The
green light will come on when your battery
is fully charged.
6. When your battery reaches its maximum
charged state, stop charging. Do not charge
for over 24 hours.
7. Although to get out of trouble the
batteries can be put on charge for a short
period of time, it is always best to go
through a complete charge cycle each time.
Excessive short period charging will be
detrimental to battery life.
8. Depending on the depth of the discharge,
the minimum time taken to recharge
serviceable batteries fully will vary between 4
and 10 hours. Please note that this time
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