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Do not remove the scooter‘s indicating features, such as reflective stickers or LED lighting.
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Never ride in the rain, water, mud, sand, dust, etc. Above all, avoid water completely.
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Do not hang bags, backpacks or other items on the scooter.
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Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or modify the device in any way. Disassembly, modification or any
attempted repair will void the warranty and may result in damage to the device or even injury or property
damage.
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Do not use the device under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other addictive substances or substances
that affect coordination and reaction time.
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Do not use the scooter if you are tired or sleepy, or if you are in any way medically indisposed, such as a
broken arm or leg.
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Use your best judgement to avoid dangerous situations with your scooter.
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Do not take your scooter on ramps or to a skate park, empty pool or skateboarding area. Do not ride on
railings, jump on your scooter or try to climb over obstacles.
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Do not turn sharply, especially at high speeds.
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Do not ride in or near puddles of water, mud, sand, rocks, gravel, or in rough or rugged terrain. Doing so may
damage the scooter. If you encounter uneven pavement, lift the scooter up and over the obstacle.
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Do not ride in bad weather: snow, rain, hail, icy roads or extreme heat. Skidding, falling and loss of balance
can occur more easily on wet or damp roads. Irreversible damage to the device can also occur.
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Do not ride near swimming pools or other large water sources.
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Bend your knees when riding on bumpy or uneven surfaces to absorb shock and vibration and help you
maintain stability. If you are unsure whether you can safely ride on a particular terrain, dismount and guide
the scooter.
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Do not attempt to ride over bumps or objects higher than 1.5 cm.
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Any tampering with the software will void the customer‘s warranty.
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Handle the scooter very carefully when indoors.
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Do not ride the scooter on hills steeper than 15° (always help yourself by bouncing on steep climbs).
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The scooter is intended for use by one person, NEVER attempt to ride with two people.
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Women who are pregnant should not operate a scooter.
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Children under the age of 14 must only operate or otherwise handle the scooter under the supervision of a
competent adult. The same applies to people with reduced mobility.
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At higher speeds, always take into account longer stopping distances.
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Do not jump off the scooter while riding.
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Do not jump on the scooter while riding.
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Do not attempt stunts or tricks with the scooter.
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Do not use the scooter outside designated areas.
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Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of the scooter.
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Avoid riding near hazardous substances and flammable substances.
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The statutory warranty and liability for defects do not apply if the equipment was purchased for business,
commercial, municipal or non-private purposes.
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The device is intended for home use unless otherwise stated in the user manual.
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A claim cannot be made on the grounds that the device does not meet your requirements or is unsuitable
for your use. In this case, the claim cannot be accepted.
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Always charge the device under constant supervision.
12. MORE INFORMATION
1) For households: the symbol ( ) on the product or in the accompanying documentation means that used
electrical or electronic products must not be disposed of with municipal waste. In order to dispose of the
product correctly, please take it to the designated collection points where it will be accepted free of charge.
By properly disposing of this product, you will help conserve valuable natural resources and help prevent
potential negative environmental and human health impacts that could result from improper waste disposal.
For further details, contact your local authority or nearest collection point. Fines may be imposed for improper
disposal of this type of waste in accordance with national regulations. Information for users on the disposal
of electrical and electronic equipment (company and business use). For the correct disposal of electrical and
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