Thermal Fuses; Anti-Tipping - Vermeiren Ceres SE Manual De Instrucciones

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3.9

Thermal fuses

The thermal safety device can go loose if you go up or down slopes that exceed the maximum
gradient indicated. Nominal loads that exceed the maximum permitted could also cause the device to
jump out. Likewise, if you keep on driving with the engine brake on, it could result in overload. The
maximum values not to exceed are indicated in the chapter "Technical Specifications" of the
corresponding manual.
To be able to use the scooter again, remove the overload and wait till the motor has cooled off. Then
gently switch the thermal safety mechanism back in. Your scooter is now ready for use again.

3.10 Anti-tipping

To protect the motor against overload, your
scooter have a thermal safety mechanism
on the rear of your scooter. The thermal fuse
will automatically cut the motor to prevent
overheating and thus rapid wear and tear or
breakdowns. You can access the thermal
safety device through a gap in the back of
the synthetic cover.
An anti-tipping
scooter on the back side. It is not possible to
remove this. The anti-tipping is there for
your safety. It prevents the scooter from
tipping over backward when you drive over
small obstacles that do NOT exceed the
maximum height specified.
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