ENG 10
ground.
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In the process of driving, make sure that your feet are always steeping on the pedals.
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Hoverboard can only carry one person.
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Do not start or stop suddenly.
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Avoid driving on steep slopes.
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Do not drive the hoverboard up against a fixed object (f.inst. a wall or other structure) and continue driving the
hoverboard.
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Do not drive in dimly lit or dark places.
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Driving the hoverboard is at your own risk and the company is not responsible for any accidents or damage
you may cause.
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Ensure the vehicle speed is safe to yourself and others, and be ready to stop at any time when operating.
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When you are driving the hoverboard, please keep a certain distance from each other to avoid collisions.
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When steering you should use your body's center of gravity, the violent shift of center of gravity may cause
you to wreck or fall off the hoverboard.
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Do not drive backwards for long distances, drive backwards at high speeds, turn at high speeds and drive too
fast.
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Do not drive when raining or expose the hoverboard to other wet conditions. Only to be driven in dry weather.
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Avoid driving on obstacles and avoid snow, ice, and slippery surfaces.
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Avoid driving on items made of cloth, small branches and stones.
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Avoid driving in narrow spaces or where there is an obstacle.
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Jumping on or off the hoverboard can and will cause damage that is not covered by warranty.
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Risk of personal injury. Personal damage or abuse related to “trick riding” is not covered by the company and