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Battery lifespan is limited. If you use a battery that exceeds normal lifespan, the charging
frequency may increase, and the scooter range will be reduced.
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Do not open or throw of the battery in a fire. Do not insert foreign objects into the battery.
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Do not touch the battery with metal objects. The battery may explode or be damaged.
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Use only the original charger.
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Follow local regulations and laws while driving.
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You can charge the battery continuously.
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The ideal battery charging temperature is
+10 ° C to +30 ° C.
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If you use the battery for an extended period, its temperature will be higher. This is a normal
battery condition.
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If you use the battery in a cold environment, the range is lower.
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Do not repair or modify the battery yourself.
USE
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Before use, make sure that all parts are properly assembled, tightened and not damaged.
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Check the brakes.
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Check that the folding mechanism is properly locked.
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Make sure the battery is properly charged.
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Make sure the tires are in good condition.
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Check the handlebar. It must be properly tightened.
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Do not drive on slippery surfaces.
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Wear personal protective equipment including a helmet and a sturdy shoe.
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Do not use if outdoor conditions are poor.
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Moisture reduces braking efficiency.
RIDING TECHNIQUE
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Know the scooter before first use and test your ability to control this product.
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Turn continuously and brake safely having enough free space.
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Practice your first ride in an open area without obstacles.
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Never let distract your mind during riding.
Foot position
– put your foot on the board as close to the front part as possible. Let your other foot on
the ground. Make sure the route is clean and free. To start riding, push yourself forwards (like on a
non-motorized scooter). Push off with the foot that is on the ground. Immediately after pressing the
throttle downwards, tilt your body forwards as a prevention from falling back while increasing your
speed. Avoid excessive body pressing on the handlebars during speed changing. One foot is at front
and the second one is back. It is comfortable to place the feet like on a skateboard for optimal stability.
NOTE:
Riding on a scooter can be dangerous. You use the product on your own responsibility and be
familiar with all the safety precautions before riding.
Turning
– it is the same as on a surf or snowboard. The handlebar should be parallel to the body.
Before turning look at the approaching direction to be sure the operation is safe.
Braking
– shift your weight backwards so that the braking is realized through your feet and not
through handlebar and steering system. Learn well to adjust the gravity center during stopping to
avoid turning over or excessive wearing of the braking and steering system