Fr168-3p_4p_31.pdf – Freerider FR168-4P(Richmond 4) User Manual
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LIGHTING FUSE
A fuse protects your Richmond lighting from receiving an
overload of electrical current
The fuse used in the Richmond
is the same type which is found on automobiles
In the
unlikely event that the fuse should ‘blow’ and needs replacing
(Fig 38] use only a fuse of a 10amp rating
Please note this
size of fuse has been selected to give your Scooter the best
protection without premature blowing
FIG 40
FIG 38
Warning :
Do not use fuses with a higher rating than 10amps
as this may cause permanent failure to the wiring and wiring
connectors or personal injury
FIG 39
The 10amp fuse is located under the Scooter’s black
rubber handle bar cover at the base of your handle bars
(Fig 39]
The fuse is positioned in a blackplastic
housing which is sealed by a hinged lid
For access to the fuse, lift the black rubber handle bar cover,
lift the fuse block on it’s wire, lift up the fuse lid and
withdraw the ‘blown’ fuse (fig 39]
Replace the blown fuse
with recommended 10amp (red] fuse, close fuse lid and
replace fuse block
Lower the black handle bar cover onto the
front body cover
REAR LIGHT WIRING CONNECTOR
The rear lights mounted to your Richmond body cover
are connected to the main wiring loom by a white plug
and socket (Fig 40). To remove the rear body cover first
remove your seat. The cover is positioned onto the
Scooter by ‘velcro
®
’ type fittings. Simply lift up the
cover, making certain you are clear of the seat mounting
post. Before fully lifting the body cover unlatch the
lighting plug and socket by pushing down on the locking
latch., the body cover can now be carefully removed.