BH EASY motion STAND UP Manuel De L'utilisateur page 38

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Avoid suddenly and quick turns, otherwise the vehicle can lost the
balance and overturn. Extreme the precautions on the turns while the seat
is used.
Not to get the body too much to the rear part of the platform, the vehicle could
lost the balance and the front wheel could get up.
Not to brake abruptly the vehicle could unbalance.
Not to ride stoop, kneeling or any other form except the right one STAND UP is
not made to get up / get down from the kerbs or to pass obstacles. In case that
one should face it, one should get down from the vehicle.
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A mechanical revision must always be done before getting on the
STAND UP.
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Ensure that the brakes work properly
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One must get familiarized with all the components of the STAND UP.
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It is recommended to wear a helmet to ensure greater personal safety.
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Wear always appropriate shoes to use the vehicle correctly.
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Wear reflecting or very visible clothing whenever possible. Do not use
the STAND UP to jump. Attention with the irregular surfaces.
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Keep the speed under control and safe to avoid losing control of the
STAND UP.
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Never ride with earphones as they reduce your ability to hear other
vehicles.
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Never carry any additional passenger. No matter to be a kid. The
handling capacity and safety could be affected.
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Never load anything on the vehicle which might obstruct the vision or
ability to control the STAND UP.
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Never shall the user hold himself on another vehicle while riding.
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Not to tow or be towed by other vehicles.
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Not to ride the STAND UP under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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If it is possible, do not ride in adverse meteorological conditions, such as
when the visibility is low, in the dark areas or to be extremely tired.
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Never allow minors under the age of 10 years to ride the STAND UP.
ATTENTION: Caution regarding to the intensive use
As any mechanical device, STAND UP is to wear down with different
efforts. The different materials and components used may react
differently to this daily decline. If the lasting life of a given
component has been exceeded, it may suddenly break, injuring the
user. The cracks, scratches or discoloration in the areas subject to
intense use indicate that the component has exceeded its useful life
and must therefore be replaced.

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