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CONTROL OVER STATIONARY OBSTACLES

Stationery obstacles (steps, kerbs etc] must be avoided where

possible Your Richmond has small wheels and a ground
clearance of 4 5cm Proceed with extreme caution when driving
near raised surfaces, unprotected ledges and/or drop-offs such

as kerbs, porches, stairs etc

Most new pavements have wheelchair access ramps at

intersections, use these at all times Plan your route where
possible to avoid poor and uneven surfaces Do not attempt to
ride up or down kerbs as you may ground your Scooter and

damage it’s construction

DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH DEEP WATER OR LEAVE

YOUR FREERIDER EXPOSED TO HEAVY RAIN.
i e During or after a thunderstorm

Do not attempt to turn when negotiating an incline, only turn

when all wheels are fully on or off the incline; failure to observe

this warning could result in the machine becoming unstable and

toppling over

Always lean forward when ascending an incline and backwards

when decending an incline This will enable you to maintain
good stability and will eliminate any chance of an upset

CONTROL OVER GRASS & GRAVEL ETC.

Care must be taken when attempting to drive over soft surfaces

such as those found in parks etc The surface may look level,
but this can be deceiving and hidden dangers may make your

Scooter become unstable or grounded Avoid unkept grass, loose
deep gravel or sand, do not exceed the capabilities of your

Scooter

Always have an attendant to assist you in circumstances where

you are not certain of the terrain Always anticipate and think

Anti-tipping wheels

FIG 14

safety

Caution:

Because of the power of your

Scooter, you will be able to

climb inclines But the maximum safe gradient limit
is 12 degrees The reason for this is to ensure good stability

Always have the anti-tipping wheels fitted to your machine

(Fig 14] when climbing angles or obstacles Always avoid turning
on slopes or climbing kerbs

Always make certain that your

Scooter is in full working order

before attempting to drive

Never attempt to drive beyond the design capability of your

Scooter Observe weather conditions Tyres can slip on wet
or icy surfaces

PLEASE NOTE: The rear stability of your Scooter is

dependent on a number of factors which you should

consider before attempting to climb an incline or other

obstacle: (a) your height; (b) the height of your seat;

(c) your weight and (d) the angle of the incline you are

attempting to climb. All of these factors can affect the rear

stability of your Freerider Scooter. If you are unsure of your

capability to climb an obstacle, then try another route -

always think ‘safety first’.

Please take care and be safe

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DISMANTLING YOUR RICHMOND

FOR JOURNEYS AWAY

Whether it is for a holiday, a day out to visit family or friends, or

a trip to the shops, your

Scooter can be taken along too To

enable your

Scooter to be carried in a suitable estate or

hatchback car (see Fig 15], follow these simple instructions
This procedure can be carried out quickly and without tools

Please Note: Your two batteries are equipped with carrying

straps These will be fitted to your batteries by your Freerider
Agent Do not attempt to lift batteries without these straps
fitted Always use two hands to safely lift your batteries If
your batteries do not have lifting/carrying straps you will find

these packed into

your front basket,

fitting is as follows:

pictured

in a VW

Golf

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