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scooter.
30. Young children and the elderly should not operate the scooter without proper
instruction and supervision from a Certied scooter trainer.
31. At higher speeds, always take into consideration longer stopping distances.
32. Do not step forward o your scooter.
33. Do not attempt to jump on or o your scooter.
34. Do not attempt any stunts or tricks with your scooter.
35. Do not ride the scooter in dark or poorly lit areas.
36. Do not ride the scooter near or over potholes, cracks or uneven pavement.
37. Do not operate yout scooter o-road.
38. Do not exceed the maximum weight limit of 100 kg.
39. Avoid driving the scooter in unsafe places, including near areas with ammable
gas, steam, liquid, dust, ber, which could cause re and explosion accidents.
40. Scooter users are recommended to be 14 to 60 years and 130 to 200 cm tall.
41. In any case, anticipate your trajectory and your speed while respecting the code
of the road, the code of the sidewalk and the most vulnerable.
42. Notify your presence when approaching a pedestrian or cyclist when you are not seen
or heard.
43. Cross the protected passages while walking.
44. In all cases, take care of yourself and others.
45. Do not divert the use of the vehicle.
46. This vehicle is not intended for acrobatic use.
47. Caution, the brake may become hot in use. Do not touch after use.
48. Warning aiming to draw the user's attention to any damages related to intensive
use and to recommend periodic inspections of the frame, fork and suspension
attachments (if any).
49. Regularly check the tightening of the various bolted elements, in particular the
wheel axles, the folding system, the steering system and the brake shaft.
50. Do not modify or transform the vehicle, including the steering tube and sleeve,
stem, folding mechanism and rear brake.
51. For pneumatic tires, the recommended maximum tire pressure is 45-50 psi.
52. WARNING ! As with any mechanical component, a vehicle is subject to high
stresses and wear. The various materials and components may react dierently to
wear or fatigue. If the expected service life for a component has been exceeded, it
may break suddenly, therefore risking causing injuries to the user. Cracks, scratches
and discoloration in the areas subject to high stresses indicate that the component
has exceeded its service life and should be replaced.
53. List regarding the maintenance that can be performed by the user
himself;Instructions for routine inspection, maintenance, cleaning and/or cleaning.
Instructions for routine inspection, maintenance, cleaning and/or cleaning.
54. Instructions covering all functions of the vehicle, specially driving power
assistance start mode (e.g. pushing the vehicle by more than 4 km/h and activating
the power assistance mode).
55. Do not place the scooter in a high temperature higher than 50 °C or a low
temperature lower than -20 °C(for example, do not put the scooter in a car exposed to
the sun in summer). Do not put the scooter into a re, otherwise it may lead to battery
failure, overheating, and even re risk.
56. Environmental conditions (e.g. outdoor or indoor charging); requirement to power-
o the vehicle during charging, or into a certain non-operational mode.
57. When not in use for more than 30 days, fully charge, store in a cool, dry place,
and fully charge every 30 days.