MAINTENANCE
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Occasionally use oil to lubricate moving parts such as wheels.
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Do not wash the vehicle with a hose. The water will damage the engine, the electrical system and
the battery.
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Clean the vehicle with a soft, dry cloth. To restore shine to plastic parts, use a wax-free furniture
polish. Do not use car wax. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
STORAGE
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When not in use, all electrical sources must be turned off. Turn off the power switch and disconnect
the battery connection.
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Store the vehicle inside or cover it with a tarpaulin to protect it from moisture.
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Keep the vehicle away from heat sources such as stoves and heaters. Plastic parts can melt.
IDENTIFICATION AND SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS
PROBLEM
The battery is low.
The thermal fuse has tripped.
Battery connector or cables are loose.
The vehicle does not
work.
The battery's dead.
The electrical system is damaged.
The engine is damaged.
The battery is charged.
The vehicle doesn't
run for long.
The battery's old.
The battery is low.
The battery's old.
Vehicle runs slowly.
The vehicle is overloaded.
The vehicle is used in harsh
conditions.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
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SOLUTION
Recharge the battery.
Reset the fuse, see 'Fuse' .
Check that the battery connectors are firmly
connected to each other. If there are loose cables
around the engine, contact your dealer.
Replace the battery, please contact your dealer.
Please contact your dealer.
Please contact your dealer.
Check that the battery connectors are firmly
connected to each other when recharging the
battery.
Replace the battery, please contact your dealer.
Recharge the battery, please contact your dealer.
Replace the battery, please contact your dealer.
Reduce the weight on the vehicle. The maximum
weight of the user is 30 kgs.
Avoid using the vehicle in extreme conditions, see
`Safety' .