S Afe Driving Tips For Scooter Users - TGA Supersport SE Operating Instructions And Owner's Handbook

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Warranty Exclusions
Tyres and the rear anti-tip wheels (these are normal wear components and replacement is not
warranted)
TGA will not be responsible for defects caused by abuse in return transit, vandalism, misuse, abuse,
accident, negligence, alteration or misuse caused by non-observance of instructions set out in the Operators
Manual
This warranty does not cover commercial or rental use of the Supersport or any use other than normal.
Upholstery and seating (these are normal wear components and replacement is not warranted)
Returns are only accepted when the product is shipped in the original carton with original protective
packing materials installed.
Returned goods to be sent to TGA carriage paid. If a successful warranty claim is found TGA will pay
return carriage. There is no other express warranty. Any and all other implied warranties are excluded. Your
rights as a consumer are not affected.
Service Information: Only genuine TGA Spares should be used.
An authorised TGA dealer will service your Supersport under the terms of the above stated warranty. Servicing
dealership personnel are trained professionals. They should be able to answer any question you may have. If you
encounter a problem that a dealer does not solve to your satisfaction, please discuss it with the dealership's
management. The Service Manager or General Manager can help. Almost all problems can be solved in this way. If
you are dissatisfied with the decision made by the dealership's management, contact: TGA Electric Leisure Ltd.
17. SAFE DRIVING TIPS FOR SCOOTER USERS
Scooters fall into two categories, Class 2 which is essentially a 4mph pavement vehicle and can only legally be
used on the road when either crossing over or because there are no footpaths. A Class 3 vehicle is capable of 4 &
8 mph and provided it is fitted with front and rear lights, flashing indicators, horn and rear view mirror it is legal for
use on the road. It can also be used on the footpaths but must not exceed 4 mph. Class 2 & 3 vehicles must not
be driven on Dual Carriageways, Motorways, Bus Lanes or Cycle Tracks.
INSURANCE
There is no legal requirement for insurance but it is a very good idea to have cover for fire and theft, accidental
and malicious damage, and also third party damages. Just phone Karen at TGA (01787 882244) and she will talk
you through it.
BREAKDOWN & GET YOU HOME SERVICE
Again a very good idea and can take a load of worry off your mind. Just talk to Karen.
MOBILE PHONE
An essential item if you are out there alone. You never know, breakdown, accident, health - communication is a
must.
CARRYING LOADS
Do not overload. It may make the vehicle 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.
WATCH YOUR BRAKES
Never try to drive, or even sit on your vehicle 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 also have the machine serviced at least once a year.
TYRES
Keep tyres at the pressure recommended by the manufacturer. They will last longer and be safer. Replace when
they become worn.
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