The Controls And Instrument Panel - TGA Mystere Operating Instructions And Owner's Handbook

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Care! Warning
The Mystere is easy to drive but it is essential that you familiarise yourself with the controls and learn to drive it
in a safe area with sufficient room to manoeuvre for your safety and that of others. The area should be free of
obstacles and reasonably flat. Mark a practice course for straight line driving, turning in confined spaces,
reversing and driving around obstacles.

2. The Controls and Instrument Panel

Fig 1 Provides details of the control system. Listed below are the various controls and their uses.
1. Speed Control Levers - Left hand and right hand. The speed and direction can be progressively
controlled with either hand. The RH lever requires pushing forward for forward speed and backward for
reverse speed. The left hand lever the opposite, ie push forward for reverse and backwards to go
forward (fig 1.1)
2. Horn - Press to operate (fig 1.2)
3. Indicators - Left and right hand. Press to switch on and press again to switch off. Indicators are
accompanied by an audible warning (fig 1.3).
4. Indicator Warning Lights - Come on when using indicators (fig 1.4)
5. Hazard Warning Lights - Operates all indicator lights together. For emergency use only and
accompanied by audible warning (fig 1.5).
6. Head Light Switch - This switches on front and rear lights. Rear lights will flash when Mystere is
being driven. Front light will shine bright when machine is driven and will automatically dim when at a
standstill to conserve battery power (fig 1.6).
7. Head Light Warning Light - Will come on when lights are in use. Lights will reduce range of scooter.
Use only when necessary (fig 1.7).
8. Battery Low Light – Will come on when battery condition is low (fig 1.8)
9. Ignition On/Off Switch - Insert jack plug type key and push fully home to switch on. To switch off, pull
key back until dash lights go off. Always switch off before getting off the scooter and always remove key
before leaving scooter unattended (fig 1.9). If the scooter is left switched on for a period of time and not
used, it will go into "sleep mode" and shut itself down. To re-activate for normal use, switch off ignition,
leave for a few minutes then switch on again.
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