Fr168-3p_4p_18.pdf – Freerider FR168-4P(Richmond 4) User Manual

Page 18

Advertising
background image

18

FIG 22

FIG 25

6

Lower the handlebars by releasing the locking lever (Fig 7,

page 8] The handlebar will rest on the floor mat
Note place a soft piece of material under the painted
console for protection

7

Electric Plugs: Disconnect the 12 pin ‘white’ connector

(Fig 23] by squeezing the small latch and carefully pulling

apart This connector is polarized and can only be re-
connected together one way Note the locating lugs on
the connector, do not force these connectors together

when refitting

When secured through the two chassis parts, the de-

docking locking pin (Fig 24] is prevented from removal by
the spring loaded clip (Fig 25]

Warning:

It is good practice to visually check this locking

pin

weekly for correct location through the two chassis

points Visual access to the locking pin can be viewed
through the door in the rear body cover

9

You are now ready to separate the two halves of your

Scooter

Warning:

Before you carry out this operation,

have you remembered to unfasten all of the

connectors and plugs? Failure to observe this could result
in unnecessary damage

Carefully separate the two halves of your

Scooter.

(Fig 26] by holding the ‘C’ shape handle on the rear of

FIG 23

8

De-Docking Lock Pin: The de-docking lock pin locates

the rear motive powered unit to the front steering

platform (see Fig 24] The locking pin locates through

FIG 26

the Scooter so that the rear chassis remains level With

your other hand, lift the seat post vertical until the front
and rear sections have separated

NOTE: This operation is made easier if you first lower

and lock the tiller You will find the front section is better
balanced in this position

FIG 24

Caution:

Please keep the rear chassis level at all times during the

de-docking operation, failure to observe this caution will result
in the two sections jamming together

holes in the front square chassis tube bracket and the rear

chassis location tube The locking pin is held for
convenience at one end by a ring and chain At the lower
end of the locking pin is a spring loaded clip (see Fig 25]

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: