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This product should not be used by persons unwilling or unable to take responsibility 

for their own actions.

8. INSURANCE: YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR 

ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS SCOOTER. TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE 

IS PROVIDED, CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT BEFORE USING 

THE SCOOTER.

9. OPERATOR AGE: Do not allow anyone under the age of 16 to operate this scooter. This 

scooter is designed for operation by and the transport of only one person age 16 or older.

10. SURROUNDINGS: Ride your scooter in a controlled environment away from vehicles, 

obstacles, and other hazards. Never operate the scooter near steps or swimming pools. Do 

not drive the scooter on grass, gravel, or any other textured or bumpy surface.

11. INTENDED USE: This scooter is not designed or intended for stunt tricks, including but not 

limited to jumps, back wheel wheelies, front wheel wheelies, or operating while standing on 

the scooter. Always stay seated, keep both hands on the handlebar, both feet on the foot 

pedal and all three wheels touching the ground while operating the scooter.

12. SPEED: The scooter’s maximum speed is approximately 6 km/h (3.5 mph), also gives the 

scooter the most torque or power for climbing inclines. For your safety, be careful to control 

your speed when descending hills or turning. The scooter has a short wheel base and can 

become unsteady at excessive downhill speeds or sharp turns. Do not use maximum speed 

while making turns.

13. VISIBILITY: Do not ride your scooter at night or in conditions of poor visibility. 

Riding at dawn, dusk, or at times of poor visibility without a lighting system that meets 

state and local laws, and without approved reflectors, is illegal, dangerous, and can 

result in serious injury or death.

14. TEMPERATURE: Do not use the scooter when the temperature is below 0ºC (32ºF).

15. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Avoid riding in wet or icy conditions. Stop the scooter and walk 

it across rough or slippery road conditions.

Wet or icy weather impairs traction, braking, and visibility for riders and other vehicles 

and pedestrians sharing the roads. The risk of accident is dramatically increased in wet 

or icy conditions.

16. SURFACE CONDITIONS: The scooter is intended for use on hard, flat, dry paved surfaces 

without loose debris such as sand, leaves, rocks or gravel. Wet, slick, bumps, uneven or 

rough surfaces may impair traction and contribute to possible accidents. Do not ride your 

scooter in mud, grass, gravel, sand, ice, or water. Watch out for potential obstacles that 

could catch your wheel or force you to swerve suddenly or lose control. Avoid sharp bumps, 

drainage grates and sudden surface changes. Stop the scooter and carefully walk it across 

rough or slippery road conditions.

17. WATER RESISTANCE: Although some water resistance measures have been made, riding 

the scooter through standing water, rain, wet or muddy conditions runs the risk of severely 

damaging it. Do not immerse the scooter in water or directly spray the scooter when 

cleaning. When parked outside where rain is possible, cover the handlebar controls with 

water resistant materials to protect the electric controls.

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Summary of Contents for GUO055

Page 1: ...w the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury Save these instructions in a safe place and on hand so that they can be read when required Keep these instru...

Page 2: ...arm For more information go to www P65Warnings ca gov The scooter has been designed and engineered to be very safe during normal operation As with all cordless products certain safety precautions shou...

Page 3: ...regnant women should not operate this scooter 4 DRIVING IMPAIRED Never use alcohol or drugs before or while operating this scooter The use of such hinders your ability to safely operate the scooter 5...

Page 4: ...13 VISIBILITY Do not ride your scooter at night or in conditions of poor visibility Riding at dawn dusk or at times of poor visibility without a lighting system that meets state and local laws and wit...

Page 5: ...top speed and range per charge may vary Performance Size Weight Tires Motor Detachable Battery Charger Load capacity Forward speed Revise speed Range per charge Unfolded dimension Folded dimension Han...

Page 6: ...Backrest 8 Seat 9 Seat post 10 Battery cover 11 Rear wheel 16 Battery LED 17 Accelerator 18 Foot pedal 19 Folding clasp 12 Clevis pin 13 Locking hasp 14 Battery housing 15 Motor wheel 5 Frame 6 Front...

Page 7: ...d till the folding clasp closed Be careful and make sure the wires moving smoothly wires inside frame tube don t clamp wires Insert middle bar to the frame adjust handlebar perpendicular to front whee...

Page 8: ...g hasp If need to remove handlebar from frame release lower locking hasp in middle bar and take out he handle bar The scooter can be kept in smallest size SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The seat can be reposi...

Page 9: ...er is On Push on again power is off Forward Reverse control knob also in left hand side Push upward scooter driving direction is forward Push downward driving direction is reverse Brake The left brake...

Page 10: ...ctuated brake handle the right rear wheel is not braked completely you can adjust the screw to tighten Or if brake handle is hard to actuate loose the screw a little OPERATION Just like learning to dr...

Page 11: ...ter Never attempt to get onto or off your scooter with the scooter ON Ensure parking brake is engaged prior to sitting on the scooter 2 Make certain that the seat is secured into position 3 Position y...

Page 12: ...ip over backwards It is not recommended to drive the scooter on any ramp incline or hill that doesn t meet government wheelchair ramp standards Tips for driving the scooter on inclines and declines Ne...

Page 13: ...lease keep in mind that the small wheels cannot roll over objects higher than 2 inches 5cm and you may fall if you attempt to do so You should not tow anything behind the scooter BATTERY AND CHARGER B...

Page 14: ...or accessory can result in serious injury or death INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHARGING 1 Turn the scooter power off Open the battery cover and get out battery 2 Securely plug the charger into the charge port a...

Page 15: ...t conditions unless unavoid able Dry off your scooter immediately 2 KEEP YOUR SCOOTER CLEAN Remove dust and dirt from your scooter with a wrung out damp rag Dry immediately Never use solvents Do not s...

Page 16: ...Main circuit was not connecting securely Solution Turn on scooter by pressing power button Charge Battery Make sure hand brake and parking brake are not engaged Secure battery by locking it in the ho...

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