Use as a scooter
Using your other foot, give yourself a good shot by pushing with your foot on the ground. To turn, turn the handlebars left or right to go in the
desired direction. To slow down, gently press the rear brake. To stop, press the rear brake all the way.
BATTERY
Make sure the power switch is in the "OFF" position when the scooter is not in use. Never store the scooter in a very cold or icy place! Low
temperatures can degrade or permanently damage the battery.
ALWAYS CHECK:
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Always wear appropriate protective equipment, such as:
A good quality safety helmet. (Helmets may be required by local law or regulation.)
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Elbow pads and knee pads;
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Long-sleeved shirt and long pants;
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Gloves;
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Sports shoes.
Make sure the laces are tied and always stay away from the steering wheel and driving system.
BRAKE
Check that the brake is working.
When you press the brake pedal, the rear wheel must stop turning;
When the brake is used, the power must be cut off and the motor must stop working
Make sure the wheels can rotate freely and don't rub against the brake pedal if you're not using the brake pedal.
Never ride the scooter if the brakes are not working properly.
THROTTLE BUTTON
If the power switch is in the "ON" position, turn the throttle knob and the engine will start moving the scooter forward. Make
sure you are in a free and safe place before turning the knob. Balance your body and hold the handlebars with both hands
while riding.
TIRES
Check the tires for too worn or too old and replace them if necessary.
FRAME, FORK AND HANDLEBAR
Always carefully inspect your scooter before each ride. Check for any cracks, wear or loosening; and make repairs or
replace parts if necessary.
MAINTENANCE OF THE MATÉRIEL
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