let go of the trigger. If you want to remove the cruise control, you can accelerate and brake at the same time.
BRAKE
The brake handle controls the braking of the front and rear wheels, allowing the user to decelerate at any time. The
brake handle also controls the brake light, which comes on each time the brake is activated.
(Note: Do not brake at high speed or on a wet road to prevent the rear wheel from slipping, causing you to fall.)
DRIVING LIGHTS & HORN
The driving lights are automatic, they come on as soon as they detect shade. To force the lights on, put your hand over
the sensor above the front light. The left handle is equipped with a horn switch.
6. FIRST USE
RIDING OPERATION
➔ Check all fasteners before first use.
➔ Choose a large, flat space.
➔ Unfold and put the scooter on the ground. Adjust the height of the T-shaped tube. Turn on the scooter.
➔ To ensure user safety, the scooter has an assisted starting system.
➔ First, place one foot on the pedal while keeping the other on the ground to keep your balance. Then gently pull up
on the throttle grip.
➔ Then the scooter moves forward and you have to put your other leg on the board. If you pull back on the throttle,
the speed will be faster.
PARKING
Slowly pull on the brake to immediately shut off power to the motor and slow down to stop, then place your foot on the
ground. Please note that using the brakes causes tire wear.
(Note: do not ride the electric scooter in heavy rain or for prolonged periods on wet ground).
NOTES
Like many sports, riding an electric scooter can lead to injuries and accidents. If you choose this electric scooter you
are responsible for the product, its handling and the risks that this entails. It is important that you take into account the
regulations in force and that you respect the safety rules.
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