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2.2 RISK OF INJURY
Whenever you ride the vehicle, you risk injury from loss of control, collisions and falls. It is your responsibility to learn how to safely ride the
vehicle in order to reduce the risks of riding.
This manual is designed to help you learn safe riding techniques.
NO ONE SHOULD USE THE VEHICLE UNLESS THEY HAVE READ THROUGH THE MANUAL.
Review all the material frequently to help remind you of proper riding techniques and safely procedures.
2.3 Attention!
There are risks to riding or driving every vehicle. This one is no exception. Remember when you learned to ride a bike? You probably started
in a safe location without traffic and had somebody help you learn, especially to stand on the vehicle. You started slowly.
This technique applies to ours as well. If you carefully follow all the instructions and warnings in this manual, you should be able to teach
yourself to ride. Avoid to use the vehicle if you are feel tired, sleepy or you have an unstable health condition.
1. Always check the battery charge before using. Do not ride when its battery is low, as indicated by a twinkling green light or a solid red light.
This may stop operating and cause you to fall.
2. Check local laws and regulations to see where and how you may use vehicle legally. Follow all applicable laws for vehicles and
pedestrians.
3. Avoid obstacles and slippery surfaces, which could result in a loss of balance or traction and cause a fall.
4. Do not exceed the maximum weight of 220 pounds (100 kilograms) – including backpacks and other items that might be carried. Exceeding
the weight limit could injure the rider and damage it.
5. The vehicle shall not be used by small children. Parents shall judge if the children has the required coordination, ability and judgement to
use the vehicle properly.
6. Do not lift it off the ground when it is turned on. Do not turn on in mid-air. This will cause the wheels to spin freely, which could result in
injury to yourself or damage to things around you.
7. Do not modify it. Modifications could interfere with operating and could result in serious injury and/or damage. Modifications void its Limited
Warranty.
8. Since balances by accelerating in response to your leaning forward, if you lean too far forward, the motor will not be able to catch up with
you and you may fall. When you reach maximum speed, it will tilt backward. DO NOT attempt to accelerate further or you will fall.
9. Never operate any vehicle, including this one, while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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