1. Riding Safety
1. The scooter is a recreational product. Before mastering riding skills. you need to
practice.
2. Please understand that you can reduce the risk by following all the instructions
and warnings in this manual, but you cannot eliminate all the risks. Remember that
whenever you ride the scooter you risk injury from loss of control. collisions, and falls.
When entering into public spaces always comply with the local laws and regulations.
As with other vehicles, faster speeds require longer braking distance. Sudden braking
on low traction surfaces could lead to wheel slip, or falls. Be cautious and always
keep a safe distance between you and other people or vehicles when riding. Be alert
and slow down when entering unfamiliar areas.
3. Always wear a helmet when riding. Use an approved bicycle or skateboard helmet
that fits properly with the chin strap in place, and provides protection for the back
of your head.
4. Do not attempt your first ride in any area where you might encounter children,
pedestrians, pets, vehicles, bicycles or other obstacles and potential hazards.
5. Respect pedestrians by always yielding the right of way. Pass on the left whenever
possible. When approaching a pedestrian from the front, stay to the right and slow
down. Avoid startling pedestrians. When approaching from behind, announce yourself
and slow down to walking speed when passing. Please obey local traffic laws and
regulations if situation is different.
6. In places without laws comply with the safety guidelines outlined in this manual.
7. Do not allow anyone to ride your scooter on his/her own unless they have carefully
read this manual. The safety of new riders is your responsibility. Assist new riders
until they are comfortable with the basic operation of the scooter. Make sure each
new rider wears a helmet and other protective gear.
8. Before each ride check for loose fasteners and damaged components. If the scooter
makes abnormal sounds or signals an alarm, immediately stop riding. Diagnose your
scooter via calling your dealer/distributor for service.
9. Be alert! Scan both far ahead and in front of your scooter, your eyes are your best
tool for safely avoiding obstacles and low traction surfaces (including, but not limited
to, wet ground, loose sand, loose gravel and ice).
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