User Manual

Safety 1
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WARNING!
General Safety
Familiarize yourself with all the scooters features before
riding. Pracce braking.
Always ride defensively in a predictable, straight line. Never
ride against trac.
Expect the unexpected (e.g., opening car doors or cars
backing out of concealed driveways).
Take extra care at intersecons and when preparing to pass
other vehicles.
Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all other
riders, vehicles and objects. Safe braking distances and forces
are subject to the prevailing weather condions. Do not lock
up the brakes. When braking, always apply the rear brake
rst, then the front. The front brake is more powerful and if it
is not correctly applied, you may lose control and fall.
Always use the correct hand signals to indicate turning
or stopping.
Obey the trac laws (e.g., stopping at a red light or stop sign,
giving way to pedestrians).
Use original spare parts only. Do Not make structural changes
or modicaons to the scooter.
Wear proper riding are, reecve if possible, and avoid
open toe shoes.
Do not use items that may restrict your hearing and vision.
Do not carry packages or passengers that will interfere with
your visibility or control of the scooter.
Road Condions
Be aware of road condions. 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 or walk your scooter
across.
Keep away from motor vehicles and other trac.
Wet Weather
When riding in wet weather always wear reecve clothing
and use safety lights to enhance visibility.
Exercise extreme cauon when riding in wet condions.
Ride at a slower speed. Turn corners gradually and avoid
sudden braking.
Brake earlier, it will take a longer distance to stop.
Pot holes and slippery surfaces such as line markings and train
tracks all become more hazardous when wet.
RIDING SAFETY
Riding the scooter in unsafe condions (i.e.: at night), in an
unsafe manner, or disregarding trac laws may result in an
unexpected movement, loss of control, and serious injury or
death.