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WARNING

This manual contains important safety 

and use information.  Keep this manual for 

future reference.

•  An adult must read this entire manual
•  Adult supervision is required at all times

OWNERS MANUAL 

R6189, R6191 

R6193 

R6195 

R6196 

*styles and colors may vary

Summary of Contents for Force 1.0

Page 1: ...s important safety and use information Keep this manual for future reference An adult must read this entire manual Adult supervision is required at all times OWNERS MANUAL R6189 R6191 R6193 R6195 R6196 styles and colors may vary ...

Page 2: ... is also important that your first ride on your new scooter is taken in a controlled environment away from cars obstacles and cyclists This manual contains important information regarding safety assembly use and maintenance of the scooter but is not intended to be a complete or comprehensive manual covering all aspects concerning scooter ownership We recommend consulting an expert if you have any ...

Page 3: ...rce 1 0 with Lighted Wheels 5 176 lb Mongoose Force 2 0 Folding Scooter 5 176 lb Mongoose Force 3 0 Folding Scooter 8 220 lb Mongoose Force 4 0 Folding Scooter 8 220 lb Age and Weight Range Safety Warning Messages The following Safety Warning Messages indicates a potential personal injury hazard Failure to follow the warnings may result in damage to property injury or death This manual contains ma...

Page 4: ...oving components Units are not designed for racing stunt riding or other maneuvers which may cause loss of control or may cause uncontrolled operator actions or reactions Using your scooter safely depends upon your diligence in following the warnings cautions and instructions in this owner s manual Using your scooter safely also depends upon your own good judgment and or common sense as well as th...

Page 5: ...the scooter in unsafe conditions i e at night in an unsafe manner or disregarding traffic laws may result in an unexpected movement loss of control and serious injury or death Riding Safely Road Conditions Be aware of road conditions Concentrate on the path ahead Avoid pot holes gravel wet road markings oil curbs speed bumps drain grates and other obstacles Cross train tracks at a 90 degree angle ...

Page 6: ...shoes Use of protective gear such as pads for the knees and elbows is highly recommended for children A properly fitted ASTM or SNELL approved helmet shall be worn at all times by riders of the scooter For information regarding how to properly fit a helmet visit http www nhtsa gov people injury pedbimot bike easystepsweb Do not wear Loose clothing parts strings or jewelry that may become entangled...

Page 7: ...es not have a children s helmet law it is recommended that everyone wear a helmet It is strongly advised that a properly fitting ASTM or SNELL approved helmet be worn at all times when riding your scooter The correct helmet should Figure 1 2 Be comfortable Have good ventilation Fit correctly Cover forehead Incorrect helmet position Figure 1 3 Helmet does not cover the forehead Figure 1 3 Figure 1 ...

Page 8: ...8 Before beginning assembly check to ensure that the parts listed above are present Parts 2 Parts List Part name Quantity 1 Scooter folded 1 ...

Page 9: ...9 Hold down the spring release button step 2 while you lift the front end of the scooter step 3 You will hear a click sound when the front end locks into place Note Assembly 3 ...

Page 10: ...the left and right handlebars by pressing the push buttons step 6 inserting them into the corresponding holes in the T bar Tighten quick release lever to reduce play and keep the front end in the upright position Note Note ...

Page 11: ...ting Handlebar Height The scooters have either 2 or 3 holes for the push button to lock into Lock the handlebars at the desired height before tightening the lock nut step 4 and quick release leaver step 5 Note ...

Page 12: ...firmly on the scooter begin to slowly push the scooter forward with the other foot Brake by pressing down on the rear wheel stop until contact is made with the wheel If the scooter model comes with a kickstand use it to hold scooter in upright position Use 4 ...

Page 13: ...of your new scooter will ensure Smooth running Longer lasting components Safer riding Lower running costs Basic Maintenance The following procedures will help you maintain your scooter for years of enjoyable riding For painted frames dust the surface and remove any loose dirt with a dry cloth To clean wipe with a damp cloth soaked in a mild detergent mixture Clear any debris between the wheels and...

Page 14: ...14 Before you ride check all of the locking nuts are firmly tightened Before you ride check that the brake can make contact with the wheel Note Note ...

Page 15: ...eplacement parts call Pacific Cycle Consumer Relations Hours 8 00 am 5 00 pm CST Monday Friday Phone 1 800 626 2811 Email customerservice pacific cycle com For a complete list of replacement parts please contact Pacific Cycle Consumer Relations To order parts please have the model and serial number available ...

Page 16: ...ipped prepaid and accompanied by proof of purchase Any other warranty claims not included in this statement are void This especially includes installation assembly and disassembly costs This warranty does not cover paint damage rust or any modifications made to the scooter Normal Wear Parts are defined as grips wheels and brake mechanism These parts are warranted to be free from defects in materia...

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Page 18: ... 2017 Pacific Cycle Inc 4902 Hammersly Rd Madison WI 53711 Styles and colors may vary Made in China ...

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