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1.
Deflate the tube completely and push the valve inside with a tool
2.
Use tire changers starting from the opposite side of the valve. Use a protective cloth before
inserting the tyre levers, this will protect the rim of your scooter from scratches.
3.
Remove the inner tube by pulling the valve out of the tire, then pulling the rest.
1.
Slightly inflate the inner tube to give it its circular shape
2.
Install the tire over the rim, taking care to ensure that the grooves are in the right direction.
3.
Insert the inner tube starting with the valve, then pinch the tire along the circumference of the rim to make it fit.
4.
Inflate the new tire to the maximum permissible pressure: 40 to 50 Psi Max
Safety equipment
Always wear appropriate protective equipment, such as an approved safety helmet. Elbow and knee pads are recommended. Always
wear sports shoes and never ride barefoot or in sandals.
Make sure your laces are firmly attached and kept away from the wheels and chain drive system.
Battery pack
Make sure that the switch is turned off ("off" position) when the unit is not in use. Never store the scooter in a place where the
temperature can drop below freezing. Freezing will permanently damage the battery.
Care instructions:
1.
Add a little grease or lubricant to the folding part of the handles every six months.
2.
Regularly check that no screws are loose, as the scooter is subject to shock and vibration during use.
3.
Avoid exposing the scooter to the sun for a long time, as well as in a place that is too humid.
4.
Do not clean with too much water: never clean with a water jet or a "karcher" type compressor.
5.
Remove embedded dirt with a soft bristle brush. Pay particular attention to the pins, hinges, as well as the spaces around the folding lever and
the front tire.
6.
Wipe aluminum parts and tires with a soft cloth or sponge slightly dampened with a mild detergent diluted with water.
7.
Check the good condition of the tyres: the tyres should be changed when one groove becomes less than 1mm.
8.
Check that the frame is not bent or damaged and that the paint is not cracked: this would indicate excessive deformation. The underside of
the platform must be in good condition, without excessive wear caused by friction on the ground (sidewalks, etc...). Excessive wear would
reduce its resistance.