Scooter
Autoped
Figure A: Contents
Figure 1: Loosen the transport lock and
unfold the scooter.
Figure 2: Close the articulated lever by clip-
ping it underneath. Then press the lever up-
wards against the frame until the safety lock
noticeably clicks into place (Figure 2a). Impor-
tant: If it is not possible to close the lever or
the joint wobbles still, open the lever again
(Figure 8). Adjust the lever by turning it: clock-
wise rotation = tighter or anti-clockwise rota-
tion = looser (Figure 2b). Repeat this process
until the lever can be pushed tightly and firmly
upwards against the frame, the lock clicks into
place and the joint no longer wobbles.
Figure 3: Open the lever on the steering lock
by pulling it away from the handlebar. Adjust to
the desired height by pulling out the handlebar.
Figure 4: Push the lever on the steering lock
around the handlebar to fix the steering.
Important: The lever must be stiff (make an
imprint in your fingers). The handlebar is only
suitably firm if it can no longer moved upwards
or downwards. To adjust, open the steering
lock again and turn the opposite screw, clock-
wise = tighter or anti-clockwise = looser
(Figure 4a), until the lever is pushed tighter
against the handlebar. Repeat this process
until the handlebar is fixed securely.
Figure 5: In the highest handlebar position an
additional lock clicks into place to indicate
when the minimum insertion depth has been
reached. To reinsert the handlebar, the pin
must be carefully pushed in.
Figure 6: Fold out the stand and place the
scooter on it.
Figure 7: Brake by pressing your foot down
on the rear brake.
Figure 8: Loosen the steering lock by initially
pushing up on the lock. You can then turn the
lever downwards and lever it out.
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