Razor Powerwing Mobility Scooter User Manual


 
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2 Squeeze the hand lever to
test the brake to make sure it
is working properly. The front
fender should clamp down and
rub against the front wheel. If
brake is not working properly,
proceed to the next step.
1 To adjust the brake cable
wire, thread the brake lever
adjuster in or out 1/4 to 1/2 turn
until the desired cable tension is
attained.
1 Remove the plastic protector
covering the wedge and loosen the
black folding knob and swing to
the 6 o’clock position to unfold the
handlebar stem.
2 Insert the handlebar stem into
the front fork. You may have to
loosen the wedge to allow it to
slip into the front fork.
3 Slide the handlebar stem
down into the front fork until
it fits snuggly into the lock
nut on the headset.
WARNING: Failure
to properly tighten the wedge
may allow the handlebars to
dislodge while riding and may
cause you to lose control and
fall. When correctly tightened,
the handlebars will not rotate
out of alignment with the
front wheel under normal
circumstances.
WARNING: Keep your
fingers clear of the pivoting
mechanism when folding or
unfolding the PowerWing™, and
make sure others are standing
clear.
Note: The cable and wire
assembly from the handlebar
must not wrap around the
steering tube or handlebar as
shown in step 3. Sharp bends or
twisting of the brake cable can
cause the brake to malfunction.
SET-UP AND USAGE
4 Using a 5mm hexagonal key
wrench to tighten the stem
bolt. The stem bolt is properly
tightened when the handle-
bars cannot be twisted out of
alignment with the front wheel.
Make sure the handelbars are in
line with the front wheel before
tighten stem bolt all the way.
5 Bring the handlebar stem
back to the upright position.
6 Swing the black folding knob
to the 12 o’clock position and
tighten by hand until handlebars
are secure.
q Attaching the Handlebars
q Adjusting the Brake
4
3 If the brake is too tight or too
loose, use a 8mm open wrench
and a 3mm allen wrench to make
adjustments as needed.