9. SAFETY TIPS
Driving electric scooter can be a dangerous activity. Steps are means of transportation
to travel quickly. This makes it possible for a dangerous situation to arise. One can lose
control and / or fall. Always wear sufficient protection (helmet, elbow, knee and wrist pro-
tection). Without this protection it can happen that the rider can seriously injure himself
or even possibly die. Use of the scooter is entirely at your own risk and responsibility. Use
your full mind, the supplier or producer can never be held liable for or through incorrect
use and or errors on your part.
PAY ATTENTION:
o Always wear protective clothing, supplemented with helmet, knee and elbow protec-
tors.
o Always wear a helmet while driving and fasten the helmet too!
o Always wear shoes.
o Drive on a smooth, preferably asphalted surface and stay away from motorized traffic
as much as possible.
o Avoid driving over or against sharp edges, pits and the transition to another surface.
It is possible that the wheels will catch on it.
o Avoid driving on streets or surfaces with water, sand, gravel, dirt, leaves and other
disturbances.
o Wet weather affects braking and visibility, be extra attentive.
o Do not use the scooter in the evening or at night.
o The brakes becomehot when used frequently, do NOT touch them after braking.
o Avoid driving at high speeds when driving downhill.
o Follow local laws and traffic regulations at all times.
o Watch out for pedestrians and fellow road users and do not endanger them yourself.
o Maximum carrying capacity of the scooter is 120 kilos.
o The air spring or suspension is filled with high pressure air and / or oil / grease.
o Never disassemble the springs, never destroy them and / or never throw them in an
open fire! This could cause the spring to explode.
o The battery is a very important part of the electric scooter.
o Follow to the guidelines described in this manual.
o In general, you must use the original charging cable and adhere to the charging in
structions.
FURTHERMORE:
Keep the battery away from fire or a humid environment; the battery is flammable and
1.
can explode.
Do not make dirty or remove the battery housing label.
2.
Do not open the battery enclosure to prevent damage to the internal components.
3.
Contact the local point of sale or after-sales service immediately if the battery cannot
be charged.
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