Transporting The Breeze; Parking Brake Release - TGA BREEZE S Operating Instructions And Owner's Handbook

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WARNING!
• Do not exceed the maximum gradient
listed. (see Technical Specifications)
• Never use free wheel mode with an
occupant on the seat. In free wheel
mode all braking is lost.
• Always take extra care when turning,
especially when changing direction
from moving in a straight line. Failure
to heed this may result in your scooter
tipping over.
• Do not operate your scooter under
the influence of alcohol or certain drugs,
which may impair your safety.
WARNING!
When driving your Breeze over surfaces
that could be slippery, slow down and
take extra care. This includes, but is not
limited to, icy surfaces, frost covered
surfaces, surfaces covered in leaves
and wet surfaces. Attempting to turn
on a slippery surface could result in
your scooter continuing on in the same
direction and not turning, especially
when travelling down an incline.

Transporting the Breeze

When transporting the Breeze in a motor
vehicle the height can be reduced by the
removal of the seat and laying the tiller
flat. Everything however must be securely
strapped down including the scooter itself
and anything removed from it. The user
must never travel in a vehicle seated on
the Breeze but should transfer to a proper
vehicle seat.
WARNING!
All components are heavy, seek help
if you think you may injure yourself
when lifting.
This scooter is not suitable to use as a
seat in a vehicle. It has not been crash
tested. Users must transfer to vehicle
seating. The scooter must be stowed
safely in the vehicle, in a luggage
compartment or similar.
Removing the seat
To remove seat, release the seat locking
lever and turn seat 180° 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 located
to the right of the key switch by pushing
downwards, then move the tiller up or down
to your choice. Make sure it locks in before
use.

Parking brake release

In addition to the Electronic Brake Release,
the Breeze is fitted with a manual brake re-
lease. This is located at the rear just inside
the right-hand rear wheel. The up position
is normal use, pushed down releases the
brake and allows the Breeze to be pushed.
There will be no power to drive when the
brake is in this position, however when
switched on the battery indicator lights will
flash indicating a fault mode and the alarm
indicator will illuminate.
WARNING!
Never release this lever when Breeze
is on a slope or with a passenger
onboard.
If the Breeze has been used in the
free wheel mode (see Parking Brake
Release), it is VERY IMPORTANT to
re-engage the drive to ensure that the
scooter brake is on before you leave
the scooter or get back on it.
SAFETY NOTE
We recommend you check the function
of your brakes prior to every journey.
When you let go of the speed control
lever, you should reduce speed very
quickly. If you notice a change in the
normal driving/slowing condition and
do not slow down quickly, do not use
your Breeze and contact your dealer.
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