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Finally, insert the seat into the metal bar, using the key provided, tighten the bolts under the seat.
FIRST-TIME USE
a) Start
Before you start using your scooter, make sure that all parts are tight. Don't forget to remove the
stand before riding, turn on your scooter with the on/off button on your handlebars. Put one foot on
your scooter, while pushing with the other foot, turn the accelerator slightly, when you have gained
enough speed to be stable, put your second foot on the scooter.
b)
Stop/Braking
To brake, gently release the accelerator and then use the brake on the left and right side of your
handlebars. The more you turn the brake trigger, the harder you will brake. Be careful not to brake
too hard all at once.
When your unit is switched on, if it is not used for 10-15 minutes, it will automatically go into
standby mode to save your battery.
Your scooter uses a pinch brake system at the front and a disc system at the rear. They are both
activated by hand levers on the handlebars. The handle on the right hand side activates the front
brake, the left hand side activates the rear brake. On each of them there is a button to disengage
the engine when the brakes are applied.
It is important to brake on a smooth, flat surface first, to familiarize yourself with the feeling.
The brakes are pre-set at the factory, however, it may be necessary to adjust the brakes afterwards.
To adjust the rear brakes
For brakes that are too loose: Adjust the tension screw on the right brake lever by turning it
clockwise until the wheel turns freely.
If the brakes are set too tight: Tighten the tensioning screw on the right brake lever by turning it
clockwise until the wheel is slightly dragged.
For further adjustment: Locate the adjustment screw on the rear brake (located on the left side
of the rear wheel). Tighten or loosen if necessary.
To adjust the front brakes
For brakes that are too loose: Adjust the tensioning screw on the left brake lever by turning it
counterclockwise until the wheel turns freely.
For brakes set too tight: Tighten the tensioning screw on the left brake lever by turning it
clockwise until the wheel is lightly rubbed.
For further adjustment: Locate the adjustment screw on the front brake assembly (located above
the front wheel). Tighten or loosen if necessary.