Introduction; Intended Purpose; Prepare The Buddy For First Use - TGA Buddy Operating Instructions And Owner's Handbook

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1. INTRODUCTION

TGA were one of the first companies to introduce lightweight portable scooters onto the market and Buddy is the end result of
all the experience gained and a continuous program of development. Its brilliant design enables it to fold or come to pieces for
transportation and its components light enough to lift into a car boot with ease.
Thank you for choosing Buddy, we hope it will bring freedom and pleasure into your life.
It is essential that you read this handbook before using Buddy as it provides important information on the most common
operational and maintenance concerns that the user should be familiar with. It is very important that the user is familiar with the
driving technique and is able to operate the controls competently before venturing far from where there is assistance. This
applies to both a user sat on the scooter or any helper moving it.
This handbook will draw your attention to important safety related issued by CARE! labelling. Keep the handbook for future
referral.

2. INTENDED PURPOSE

Buddy is a Class One 4 mph pavement vehicle intended for indoor and outdoor use. It will negotiate a 13% gradient safely but
is not suitable for use on very rough areas.
Care! Warning
Do not ride your Buddy without reading this instruction manual first
Do not exceed the maximum gradient/slope
Do not carry passengers or exceed the maximum carrying weight (See Technical Specifications)
Do not get on or off your Buddy unless it is switched off
Do not switch your Buddy on with the forward/reverse lever depressed
Do not back your Buddy into uneven inclines or surfaces. Be cautious when traversing slopes
Do not turn suddenly at full speed, especially on uneven or hilly ground. Failure to observe this may result in
tipping of the scooter.
Do not drive your Buddy unless the seat is locked into the driving position
Do not drive your Buddy over deep, soft terrain (e.g. soft dirt, deep grass, loose gravel)
Do not operate your scooter when under the influence of alcohol or certain drugs which may impair your safety
Do not climb or descend curbs that exceed the capability of Buddy
Do not turn when negotiating curbs. Always approach curbs at low speed and straight
Always stop fully before changing direction (forward or reverse)
Always keep your feet on the vehicle when driving
Always proceed carefully while riding your scooter, especially as you approach the downgrade of a ramp or hill
Always proceed carefully while riding on uneven surfaces
Transport – Do not sit on your Buddy while being transported in a moving vehicle. Always restrain your scooter so
that it cannot move in the vehicle and transfer yourself to a vehicle seat
Do not drive the scooter through deep water or clean with a high pressure hose
A full technical specification for this model can be found at the rear of this manual

3. PREPARE THE BUDDY FOR FIRST USE

Care! Warning – Whilst the Buddy was designed for dismantling and transportation, and its various components are light
enough for the majority of people to lift, they can still be fairly awkward and difficult. Always lift with care and seek help if you
think they may be too heavy for you to manage.
Your Buddy may have been delivered to you fully assembled and ready to ride, or it may have been delivered to you
disassembled and packed into a large box. Whichever way, the scooter has been fully assembled and tested before leaving the
TGA factory. Buddy was designed to be assembled and disassembled by the user and it is very easy. Within the carton the
scooter is in exactly the same component form as it would be to go into the boot of your car. So once assembled from the
carton you will know the procedure for future use. It is very easy and will only take minutes. Once assembled Buddy is ready
for use.
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