The MVs10 Stand-up Scooter can provide many years of service and
pleasure, provided you take responsibility for safety, proper maintenance
and understand the challenges you may encounter while riding it.
Fuel Safety
• Always mix and pour fuel outdoors away from sparks or flames.
• Use only containers that are approved for fuel.
• Never smoke or allow others to smoke near the MVs10 while you are
working on the engine, or when refueling.
• Carefully clean up all fuel spills before starting the engine.
• Always move at least 10 feet away from the spot of fueling before starting
up the engine.
• Always kill the engine before removing the fuel cap.
• Motovox recommends that you first empty the fuel tank before shipping
or storage to prevent fuel spills.
• Never store your MVs10 near open flames like water heaters, furnaces,
electric motors or switches because fumes may become ignited.
Maintenance Safety
• Maintain your MVs10 as recommended in this Owners Manual.
• Use only quality replacement parts as recommended by the manufacturer.
• Let the engine cool before making any engine or drive train adjustments.
• Clean your MVs10 carefully and store in a cool, dry place.
Safe Riding
• Keep hands and feet away from all moving parts.
• Go over the entire unit looking for loose bolt, fuel leaks or any other
problems each time before you ride it.
• Replace damaged parts as soon as you can.
• Use only parts and accessories that are recommended by the Motovox.
• If a situation arises that is not covered in this Owners Manual, proceed
with caution and use your own good judgement.
Contact your dealer or Motovox (motovox.com) if you have questions.
As a parent, your child’s safety is your first priority. Riding a mini bike is
very fun, but just like riding a bicycle, bad decisions can result in injury or
death. As a parent you can prevent accidents by making informed decisions
about if, when and how your child will ride. Always supervise your child
when he/she is riding.
Before you allow your child to ride you need to determine if he/she is
ready. Riding readiness can vary from one person to another. Age and
size are not the only factors that help to determine riding readiness.
There are three other factors that you should consider before deciding
if your child is ready to ride.
First, consider your child’s physical ability. A rider must be able to hold
the scooter up, and be able to reach all handlebar controls and steer the
scoter accurately.
Second, consider your child’s athletic ability. It is a good idea if they can
operate a bicycle before operating any motorized vehicle. Determine if
your child is a good judge of speed and distance while riding a bicycle
and that they react with proper foot and hand actions. Any person who
does not have good coordination, balance and agility should not at-
tempt to ride this motorized scooter.
Finally, determine their mental maturity. It is imperative that you are
honest with yourself when you answer the following questions: Does
your child think through problems and come to logical conclusions?
Does your child obey the rules when they ride their bicycle? If your child
makes bad judgements, takes unnecessary risks and ignores the rules,
they should not ride this motorized scooter.
If you have determined that your child is ready to ride please remember
the following points:
• Never let your child ride without a helmet.
• Your child’s safety is your responsibility. Do not take it lightly.
• Never push you child to try things before they are ready.
• Always supervise your child when they are riding.
• Proper maintenance and upkeep of the scooter is key to safe riding.
Any modifications or improper accessories added to the
scooter using parts that are not manufactured by Motovox can make it
unsafe. Motovox strongly recommends that you do not remove any of the
original equipment or make any modifications that alter the design and/or
operation of the MVs10 scooter.
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