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Children may only control or otherwise manipulate the scooter under the supervision of a qualified adult.
The same applies to people with reduced mobility.
Procedure:
a) Charge the scooter battery before riding.
b) Switch on the scooter and grip the handlebars.
c) Step on the scooter deck with one foot and push off with the other foot. When you reach a speed of about
3–5 km/h, accelerate by turning the throttle grip on the right handlebar and step on the deck with the other
foot for more stability.
d) Regulate the speed of the scooter by turning the throttle.
e) Keep both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the scooter deck at all times.
f) To stop, release the throttle grip and apply the brakes lightly using the brake levers on the handlebars. Never
brake with your foot and do not use the rear mudguard as a brake or step on it while riding.
g) When you have finished riding, turn off the scooter and charge the scooter as needed.
h) Check tyre pressure continuously – the recommended pressure is around 2.5 bar.
9. BATTERY – SAFETY PRINCIPLES
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Fully charge the battery before first use.
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Charge regularly, preferably after every ride.
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Never let the battery run down completely!
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Operating temperature can affect overall battery life.
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Never connect mechanically damaged or inflated batteries to the charger. Do not use the batteries in this
condition, as there is a risk of explosion.
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Do not use a damaged AC adapter or charger in any way.
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Charge at room temperature, never charge below 0 °C or above 40 °C.
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Take care not to drop, puncture or otherwise damage the battery. Do not repair a damaged battery.
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Do not expose the charger or the battery to moisture, water, rain, snow or various sprays.
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Do not leave the battery in the vehicle, do not expose it to sunlight and do not place it near heat sources.
Strong light or high temperatures can damage the battery.
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Never leave batteries unattended while charging, as short-circuiting or accidental overcharging can cause
leakage of aggressive chemicals, explosion or subsequent fire and therefore damage to property or injury.
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If the battery overheats during charging, i.e. the device heats up, disconnect the charger immediately. Sub-
sequently, it is necessary to contact the manufacturer‘s authorised service.
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Do not place the charger and the battery being charged on or near flammable objects when charging. A fire
may result. Beware of curtains, carpets, tablecloths, etc.
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Keep the battery out of reach of children and pets.
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Never disassemble the charger or battery. Electric shock may result, resulting in injury or death.
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If the battery is integrated, never disassemble the device unless otherwise specified. Any such attempt is
risky and may result in injury, product damage and subsequent loss of warranty.
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Do not dispose of worn or damaged batteries in the trash, in fires or in heating appliances. Dispose of them
at hazardous waste collection points.
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If you fail to comply with this policy, you assume full responsibility for any damage incurred.
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Always charge the device under constant supervision.
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If you have any suspicion of combustion, if the equipment starts to smoke or if a fire occurs, notify the fire
department immediately and, if possible, place the equipment in an open area and stay a safe distance
away from the equipment. Battery cells may explode as a result of combustion and leak.
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Do not use water-based fire extinguishers to extinguish the device. Suitable extinguishers are snow, gas or
powder extinguishers as appropriate.
10. INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
A scooter needs regular inspection and maintenance, just like a bicycle or motorcycle. Always make sure the
scooter is switched off and the charging cable is disconnected before carrying out the following tasks.
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