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The

Scooter is now dismantled into its 6 basic parts (Fig 27]

1

The Seat

4

Rear Motive Powered Unit

2

The Batteries

5

Steering Platform

3

The Basket

6

Rear Cover

4

1

5

2

6

3

FIG 27

You can now load your

Scooter into your car

(Fig 15, page 16]

Caution:

Protect clothing when lifting Scooter parts, some

components may have lubricating fluids on their surfaces

Work out the best position to stow each part of your machine,

this will vary with different car designs An old blanket can be
used to stop the various parts rubbing against each other

It is good practice to stand the batteries upright and locate them

so they do not fall over and touch the battery posts on any

metal framework Your

Scooter will increase the load in your car,

please remember this and adjust your driving to suit this

condition

Note: In some small cars the seat may need to be stowed on the

rear seat of the vehicle Use the cars safety belt to secure the
seat in position

Caution:

The body mouldings on your

Scooter have not

been designed for lifting your machine Use the firm metal lifting
handles only

Warning:

Take care when lifting heavy parts If in doubt always

seek assistance when lifting parts into or out of your vehicle

R

RR

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EE

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AA

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SS

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SS

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EE

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M

M

B

BB

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II

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UU

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RR

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FF

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RR

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HOW TO RE-ASSEMBLE YOUR RICHMOND

Your

Scooter is very easy to re-assemble once you reach

your destination To re-assemble, follow the preceding
procedure in reverse order, noting the following:

1 When re-assembling the front and rear sections of your

Richmond, make certain you are on firm, level ground
Place the front and rear units close together with the round

tube of the front steering section facing with the ‘U’

shaped channel of the rear motive unit (see Fig 26 on
page 18]

With one hand support the rear motive unit at the ‘C’

shaped handle keeping it level With your other hand lift
the rear of the front steering section by the seat post and

lover it into the ‘U’ shaped channel, simultaneously locate
the locking pin brackets together

Fit the safety locking pin (Fig 24, page 18] through the

location holes, make certain that the spring loaded safety

‘clip’ is firmly located into the safety “locking pin”

(see Fig 25, page 18]

Warning:

Failure to engage these safety pins correctly

could result in an accident, please take particular care

2 Connect the electrical plugs correctly together

DO NOT

FORCE TOGETHER you may have them the wrong way

round, observe the locating groove in each connector

(see Figs 20 and 23]

3 When you have replaced the batteries make certain that

they are correctly strapped down (see Figs 17 - 18, page
17] The battery straps simply locks together via the
Velcro® adhesion technique

4 When you have re-assembled your

Scooter and fitted the

rear cover and seat, switch the power key to the ‘on’

position The battery level gauge will move and the green
status light will illuminate This will indicate that you have
re-connected the battery connectors correctly If the
battery level indicator and status gauge does not function,

then you have not connected the wiring connectors correctly
(Fig 20, page 17](Fig 23, page 18] 

Test the drive function of your machine Does your
Scooter move forwards and backwards correctly? If your

Scooter does not drive, the freewheel lever may be in the

‘disengaged’ position, see section ‘Freewheeling your

Richmond’ in this manual

Important notice: Your Scooter has been designed for

pavement use only,

IT IS NOT A DIRECT

REPLACEMENT FOR A SEAT IN A MOVING

VEHICLE

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