INSTRUCTIONS ON ASSEMBLY
No tools are required to assemble the product. The scooter is delivered in its
transport form (folded)! (Picture 1).
PLEASE PROCEED AS FOLLOWS TO GET THE SCOOTER READY FOR USE
• Pull the lever (A) in the upper half of the handlebar towards the top end of the
handlebar to release the handlebar from the brake (picture 2/9).
• Unfold the handlebar of the scooter (picture 3).
• Now push the handlebar into a vertical position until the safety bolt (B) audibly
snaps into the deck. Make sure that the safety bolt sits securely in the hole. If
this is not the case, there is a malfunction. In case of a malfunction the scoot-
er must not be used, but it must be repaired.
• Insert the handlebar grips into the T piece of the handlebar stem. Use your
thumbs to press down both locking buttons until the grips can be easily
pushed into the T piece. Turn the handlebar grips until the locking buttons are
positioned in the two openings intended for them and you hear them click into
place. Check that both handlebar grips are fitted correctly by pulling them
outwards. If they do not move, they have been assembled in accordance with
the instructions. (Picture 4)
• The handlebars can be locked into place at different heights. To adjust the
height of the handlebars, release the quick release fastener on the handlebars
by pushing the lever of the quick release fastener away from the handlebar
stem until the lever is parallel to the handlebar stem grip. (Picture 5) If neces-
sary, please press the locking button, so that the handlebar rod can be moved.
Pull the handlebar rod out of the handlebar stem until it is at the required
height and the relevant button has snapped into place. (Picture 7)
• The maximum height cannot be exceeded due to the integrated lock. If the
handlebar is not fitting tightly enough at the required height, open the quick
release fastener again and twist the screw opposite to it further into the
thread so that the fastening bracket fits more tightly to the handlebar rod.
Repeat this process until the handlebar rod can be aligned securely. (Picture
5/6)
• Now close the quick release fastener by pushing the lever down to the han-
dlebar stem.
• Always check that all parts are fitting tightly before use, particularly the fold-
ing mechanism, the handlebar lock and the wheels. Also check the full func-
tionality of the safety bolt (B). In particular, the hole in the deck could be soiled
and the safe snap-in function could be impaired. Only after complete exami-
nation is the scooter ready to ride. (Picture 8)
TO GET THE SCOOTER READY FOR TRANSPORT AGAIN,
PLEASE CARRY OUT THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS
• Release the quick release fastener by pushing the lever of the quick release
fastener away from the handlebar stem. Please press the locking button so
that the handlebar rod can be moved. (Picture 7)
• Push the handlebar rod as far as it will go into the handlebar stem.
• Close the quick release fastener by pushing the lever of the quick release
fastener down to the handlebar stem.
• Use your thumbs to press both locking buttons in the handlebar grips and pull
the handlebar grips outwards until they are loosened from the T piece. (Pic-
ture 4)
• Push the handlebar grips down until they are parallel with the handlebar shaft.
• Pull the lever (A) at the upper half of the handlebar towards the top end of the
handlebar to release the safety bolt (B) (picture 9).
• Fold up the scooter by moving the handlebar towards the rear wheel until the
transport lock audibly clicks into place (picture 10).
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
NOTHING'S EASY AT FIRST ...
... most accidents happen to "beginners" within the first ten minutes. Particular
care should be taken during this stage.
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
The scooter moves when a foot is used to regularly push off, just as with well-
known children's scooters. Braking is no problem either - simply step on the
friction brake over the back wheel (mudguard).
PARKING THE CLVR
We recommend folding the scooter by hand after each use or "parking" it. To park
the CLVR you only need to loosen the safety bolt (B) (picture 9) and place the deck
on level ground (picture 11). Aluminium is a good and light material, but should
also be handled carefully as it is not as hard as steel, for example.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Use a dry or damp cloth only to clean the product; do not use special cleaning
agents! Check the product for damage or traces of wear and tear before and after
each use. Do not make any structural changes. For your own safety, please use
original spare parts only. These can be sourced from HUDORA. If parts become
damaged or if sharp edges or corners should develop, the product may not be
used any more. If in any doubt, please contact our service team (http://www.hu-
dora.de/). Store the product in a safe place where it is protected from the ele-
ments, cannot be damaged, and cannot injure anyone.
Replace damaged or worn assembly parts in order to ensure the safety of your
scooter.
WHEEL CHANGE
Replacement wheels are available as accessories from http://www.hudora.de/
and should be replaced when they get worn down. To change the wheels, loosen
the axle fitting with two Allen keys and remove the wheels from the axle. A screw-
driver or Allen key can be used to push the bearings out of the wheel in order to
use them again in the new wheels. However, it is usually advisable to change the
bearings when the wheels are being changed. Put the bearings into the new
wheel with the spacer sleeve and mount them to the frame with the axle screws.
Make sure that the axle has been screwed on tightly before starting again!
BEARINGS
Your kick scooter is equipped with precision ball bearings, which were filled with
grease under high pressure, during manufacture. For this reason, the rollers of
the kick scooter only run lightly and swiftly, while under load. Bearings are main-
tenance-free, but they are wear parts. Caution! Worn bearings make conspicuous
audible noises and their function is constrained. In order to maintain optimal
riding pleasure and to ensure lasting safety, you should replace bearings, as soon
as they begin to exhibit signs of being worn. In the case of full load and daily use
we recommend the replacement of the rollers and bearings twice a year. Bear-
ings are available as accessories under http://www.hudora.de/.
DISPOSAL ADVICE
Please dispose of the product at the end of its service life in the available disposal
return or collection system. For any questions contact your local dumping enter-
prise.
SERVICE
We strive to deliver impeccable products. If still any defects to the product occur
we strive to correct them. Therefore you can find a lot of information concerning
the product, the spare parts and troubleshooting as well as lost assembly instruc-
tions at: http://www.hudora.de/.
All images are examples of the design.
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