NF-EN-14619 CLASS A 100KG MAX
Keep the instructions for future.
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER BEFORE
USING. MAXIMUM WEIGHT: 100 KG
WARNINGS
- T he Scooter is reserved for adolescents and adults. It is not a toy, but sports equipment
for physical training.
- U se with caution on a flat, clean, dry surface and, if possible, away from other users,
and obey the road safety rules.
- C heck local laws regarding scooter use, respect all the traffic rules and signs. Stay
away from other pedestrians or users on public roads.
- B est when used on a flat, dry surface free of gravel and grease. Avoid bumps and
drainage grates that might cause an accident.
- W arning! Personal Protective equipment should be worn: wrist protectors, gloves, knee
pads, helmets and elbow pads should be worn.
USING THE SCOOTER
Before and after each use:
- Check the height of the steering system and make sure that the nuts are tightened
and the handlebars and front wheel are perpendicular.
- Check all of the connection elements: the brake, the release system of the steering
column and the wheel axles must be correctly adjusted and must not be damaged
- Also check the tire wear.
During use:
- Standing on the scooter, with one hand on each handle, push with one of your feet
to move forward. Proceed with caution at the start.
- Braking: a brake is located at the rear, when necessary, press down on it to
slow down.
Press down gradually to prevent skidding or loss of stability. The metal or aluminum
brake may heat up after multiple uses. Avoid touching it during and after use.
- Shoes are mandatory and we strongly recommend wearing pants and long sleeve
shirts to avoid injury if you fall.
- The scooter does not include any headlights or lights. It is therefore not suitable for
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use at night or during periods when visibility is limited.
General instructions
To use with suitable protective equipment, including a helmet, shoes, elbow, wrist and
knee protectors. Teach the child how to use it safely and responsibly. Before and after
each use: To prevent pinched fingers, don't get your fingers stick underneath plastic
head tube cover and front fork.
Care / Maintenance: regular maintenance is a safety commitment;
- Wheel bearings: avoid going through water, oil or sand as this can damage wheel
bearings.To look after the wheel bearings, systematically check that the wheels turn
properly by turning the scooter upside-down and using your hand to spin the wheels.
if the wheels do not spin they must then be removed to check their condition. first
unscrew the wheel axle, remove the axle and detach the wheel, then carefully push the
two wheel bearings out of their housing. if they are chipped or dented, new ones should
be bought. if there is no visible damage, they must then be oiled. to do this, remove
all traces of grease, mud or dust with a kitchen towel or cloth, and re-oil them with a
grease spray or by leaving them to soak overnight in oil [turn them several times in the
oil first]. then reassemble the wheel bearings and axles, followed by the wheel, onto the
scooter. proceed in the same manner for the other wheel.
- Wheels: the wheels wear down with time and can be pierced if overly used on rough
surfaces. The back wheel on which the brake is applied is particularly affected after
several hours of braking. In the interests of safety, they should be checked regularly
and changed if necessary.
- Modifications: the original product must by no means be modified except for the
maintenance-related changes mentioned in these instructions.
- Nuts, axles and other self-locking fixings: these should also be checked regularly.
They can become loose after a while in which case they should be tightened. They can
become worn and not tighten properly, in which case they should be replaced.
Assembling the product
Assembling the handlebar (see page 2)
1. Loosen the screw of the clamp with the Allen key provided.
2. Insert the handlebar into the stem of the fork while paying attention to the position of
the base. The vertical part of the fork should be at the front and the wide part of the
mudguard should be at the back.
3. P osition the clamp with the 2 screws on the back side of the tube
4. T urn the Allen key, which should be properly placed at the head of the lower screw,
1 or 2 times to start tightening WITHOUT FORCING THE SCREW and WITHOUT
BLOCKING IT (A). Repeat the process with the upper screw also making sure to NOT
FORCE or BLOCK IT (B).
5. The tightening of the screws should be progressive and successive(between 5 to 10
times), so as not to damage the screws and the clamp, until they are locked in place.
6. Those who do not have enough strength to tighten the screws with the Allen key
provided might find that using a different tool may be easier.
After each use make sure that the screws are tightly in place so that the handlebar
doesn't detach itself.
Adjust the height
Open the quick lock and pull the steering column until the bullet into hole then tighten
the quick lock. To adjust the tightness of the quick lock, tighten or loosen the screw.
3 Positions :
• Low position: 78.5 cm
• Middle position: 83.5 cm
• High position: 88.5 cm
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10 REASONS TO ADOPT
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INNOVATIVE DESIGN
Robustness and comfort for intensive use.
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USER COMFORT
High density non-slip EVA grip.
Revolutionary, comfortable, sturdy, efficient and maintenance free.
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RESISTANCE
Non-folding structure therefore more resistant and adapted to daily use
by children who only rarely fold up their scooter.
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PERFORMANCE AND LONGEVITY
High quality and ultra reinforced front structure (fork, headset, bracket).
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QUALITY OF THE ROLLING PARTS
121 mm front wheel and rear wheel in transparent HQ (high quality)
and HR (high rebound) PU (polyurethane), with nylon cores, mounted
on 608 ZZ ABEC 5 ball bearings.
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UPGRADABLE AND PRACTICAL
Height-adjustable T-bar handlebar (precise guidance) which adapts to
a child's growth (3 heights with index)
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QUALITY OF THE EQUIPMENT
Selection of the best material, front mudguard, double clamp.
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ERGONOMICS OF THE HANDLES
Handlebar grips made from durable, for better comfort and
more resistance.
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SAFETY
Long and covered composite rear brake which allows better braking
while preserving the back wheels.
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QUALITY OF THE EQUIPMENT
New design, stylish and smooth but highly resistant.
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