Tips For Scooter Users - TGA BREEZE S Operating Instructions And Owner's Handbook

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Tips for scooter users

Training - It is good to learn to use your
Breeze safely under all conditions you are
likely to encounter. Contact your dealer or
search the internet for approved training
courses.
Insurance - There is no legal requirement
for insurance, but it is recommended to
have cover for fire and theft, accidental and
malicious damage and third-party damages.
For more information call TGA.
Breakdown & recovery service - Again,
not a requirement but a very good idea to
have total peace of mind.
Mobile phone - It is strongly recommended
you carry a mobile phone at all times
while out on the scooter in the event of a
breakdown, accident or health-related issue.
Carrying loads - Do not overload. It may
make the scooter unstable and reduce its
range. Place heavy loads inboard – in the
middle – not behind the back wheel which
can lighten the steering or can cause the
front end to lift off the road on a bump, and
not at the front which might make steering
heavy. Be aware that any additional loads
being carried such as shopping bags can
also affect the centre of gravity of you and
your scooter.
Brakes - Never try to drive or sit on your
scooter while it is in free wheel. The
electronic brake will be out of action and the
vehicle could run away with you.
Maintenance - Do carry out the checks
listed in this manual regularly and have a
service at least once a year.
Tyres - Keep tyres at the pressure
recommended in the specifications. They
will last longer, be safer and provide optimal
range. Replace when they become worn.
Lights - Most lights are LED and require
unit replacement if they fail. Check lights
regularly. Use your lights frequently, at
dusk onwards and on a dull or rainy day.
Remember the use of lights may reduce the
range of your scooter, (more applicable to
old style bulbs rather than new LEDs).
Stop problems before they start - If you
detect an unusual vibration or noise, try to
determine the cause. Be sure the power is off
before investigating. If you cannot discover
the cause of a problem, contact your TGA
dealer for help.
Airlines - Sealed Lead Acid Batteries are
permitted on airplanes. Markings on the
batteries indicate their type. Airline personnel
may insist on removing the battery cover
to verify its contents. Check with the airline
beforehand. An airline compliance certificate
is available from TGA.
Rear cover removal - Remove seat, then
unscrew the two black fixing screws located
at the top rear of the cover. Remove cover.
Replacement is just a reversal of the above,
ensuring the cover locates correctly.
Storage - Avoid storing your Breeze in
locations with extreme heat or cold. A cool
dry location is ideal if possible. The following
steps will help keep rust and corrosion
from impairing your scooters function and
appearance. Turn the key to the 'off' position.
Clean all exterior surfaces, touch-up any
damaged paint. Check and inflate tyres (see
technical specification). Be sure the battery
is fully charged before prolonged periods of
storage and recharge every 4 weeks. Failure
to comply may result in battery replacement.
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