Unfold the scooter from trolley mode:
Press the button on the bottom of the T-bar and pull it up until it is
free to turn. Turn it carefully until the T-bar is vertically standing on the
deck. Push in the T-bar until you hear a "click" sound and make sure
the T-bar is securely locked before playing.
Disassemble the T-bar from the deck:
Press the button on the bottom of the T-bar and pull it up until it is free
to turn. Turn the T-bar and watch the Globber ring around the hole.
Align the 2 pins on the T-bar with the slots of the Globber ring, so that
it can then be pulled out easily.
Warning! Be careful when you do any installation and transformation
work. While turning the T-bar, make sure no other people are in the
close vicinity around the scooter since the T-bar turns requires a
big turning angle. Keep the kids in a safe distance while installing &
transforming the scooter to avoid accidental injuries.
Warning! Risk of injury by pinching!
Do not insert your fingers into the shaded area
indicated.
During use:
- S tanding on the scooter, with one hand on each handle, push with
one of your feet to move forward. Proceed with caution at the start.
- S hoes are mandatory and we strongly recommend wearing pants and
long sleeve shirts to avoid injury if you fall.
- T he scooter does not include any headlights or lights. It is therefore
not suitable for use at night or during periods when visibility is limited.
DO NOT FORGET TO REGULARLY TIGHTEN ALL BOLTS AND
SCREWS TO AVOID MISALIGNMENT OR LOSS OF THE SCREW.
Care / Maintenance: regular maintenance is a safety commitment;
- Wheel bearings: avoid going through water, oil or sand as this can
damage wheel bearings. To look after the wheel bearings, syste-
matically check that the wheels turn properly by turning the scooter
upside-down and using your hand to spin the wheels. If the wheels do
not spin they must be removed to check their condition. First unscrew
the wheel axle, remove the axle and detach the wheel, then carefully
push the two wheel bearings out of their housing. If they are chipped
or dented, new ones should be bought. If there is no visible damage,
they must then be oiled. To do this, remove all traces of grease, mud
or dust with a kitchen towel or cloth, and re-oil them with a grease
spray or by leaving them to soak overnight in oil [turn them several
times in the oil first]. Then reassemble the wheel bearings and axles,
followed by the wheel, onto the scooter. Proceed in the same manner
for the other wheel.
- Wheels: the wheels wear down with time and can be pierced if
overly used on rough surfaces. The back wheel on which the brake
is applied is particularly affected after several hours of braking. In the
interests of safety, they should be checked regularly and changed if
necessary.
- Modifications: the original product must by no means be modified
except for the maintenance-related changes mentioned in these
instructions.
- Nuts, axles and other self-locking fixings: these should also be
checked regularly. They can become loose after a while in which case
they should be tightened. They can become worn and not tighten
properly, in which case they should be replaced.
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