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● DO NOT bypass. Slow down when entering unfamiliar areas. Use caution when riding in areas with trees, posts, or fences.
Always slow down when turning.
● Be alert and aware of the surroundings both far ahead and in front of you when riding. 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).
● Avoid sudden acceleration and deceleration. Never ride faster than the designed top speed (the top speed can be
affected by rider weight, battery level, incline, etc.). 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 others when riding.
● Keep both hands on the handlebar and do not carry cargo of any kind. DO NOT use a cell phone, camera, headphones,
earbuds or perform any other activities while riding. DO NOT ride downhill.
● Do not touch moving or spinning wheels. Keep your hair, clothing, or similar articles from coming in contact with the
moving parts.
● Please get off the scooter and walk along with it when you encounter special road surfaces such as speed bumps and
potholes.
WARNING
If the scooter makes abnormal sound or signals an alarm, stop riding immediately. Do NOT take your hands off the
handlebar and DO NOT ride with one hand or on one foot. DO NOT use mobile phones or wear headphones while riding. DO
NOT press the electronic throttle when you walk along with the scooter.
Who Should Not Ride:
I. Anyone under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or intoxicants.
II. Anyone who suffers from diseases (especially in the head, heart, back and neck) that put them at risk if they engage in
strenuous physical activity.
III. Anyone who has a health condition that would interfere with their ability to maintain balance.
IV. Anyone whose age, height and weight is outside the stated limits (see Specifications).
V. Those with compromised mental abilities who cannot understand the risks and proper operation of the vehicle.
VI. Anyone who is pregnant.
Safe Use:
● Do not ride the scooter when the ambient temperature exceeds the operating temperature of the product (see
Specifications), because low/high temperatures can decrease vehicle performance and even lead to accidents.
● Always park with the kickstand on a flat and stable surface. Once the scooter is on its stand, check its stability to avoid
any risk of falling (by slip, wind or slight jolt). Do not park in a busy area, but rather along a wall.
● It is recommended to conduct regular maintenance of the scooter (see Maintenance ).
● Please read the User Manual before charging the battery (see How to Charge).
WARNING
● Only use the charger specified by the manufacturer. Only use the battery supplied by the manufacturer.
● Never allow your child to touch any vehicle parts with gaps such as the folding mechanism, fender, wheels, the brake
system, etc. Do not touch the brake or hub motor after riding, so as to avoid burns due to increased temperature.
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2. Pre-ride Checklist
Make sure there are no loose fasteners and damaged components. Check all functional parts like the frame,
handlebar, tires and make sure the steering system is well adjusted. Ensure that all locking devices are engaged.
Check the brake for proper function. When you squeeze the brake lever, there should be positive braking action.
Battery: if the battery level is low (the indicator is red), please fully charge the battery to ensure safe riding. Always
wear a helmet and protective equipment like knee pads and elbow pads.
Always wear shoes and proper outfit (sports shoes and clothes are recommended). Never ride barefoot or in sandals.
Long hair should be tied back to prevent it from blocking your vision.
Do not attempt your first ride in any area where you might encounter children, pedestrians, pets, vehicles, bicycles, or
other obstacles and potential hazards.
Check and obey local traffic laws and regulations for scooters.
CAUTION: If you have any concern over the safety of the product and/or there is a symptom of abnormality, please
stop using the product immediately and contact customer service for support.
3. Maintenance
Maintenance should be carried out by an adult regularly.
Cleaning
Use a soft and wet cloth to clean. Stains hard to remove can be scrubbed with a toothbrush and toothpaste, then wiped off
with a soft and wet cloth.
To prevent jamming to the wheels, wheel bearings, or brakes, please clean and check these areas (as shown in the gray
highlighted areas below) for dirt and other foreign objects.
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Wheel
bearing
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