knowledge of these safety measures/guidelines and use.
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If you lend the device to someone, ensure the other person knows how to use
it and explain to them all the safety guidelines. The person you are lending
the device to must be reminded to follow traffic regulations and to wear
protective gear while riding.
To prevent unauthorised use, be sure to remove the key from the ignition
between uses, in order to prevent unintentional or intentional misuse.
9. A mobility device is subject to physical constraints depending on its
purpose, design and use. Given this, the unit must be inspected before each
use and you must double check that all safety features work properly (brakes,
lights). The various points of inspection and maintenance to be carried out on
your appliance are detailed in section 4.2.
The folding mechanism must be securely locked into its vertical driving
position.
If you notice any pieces have come loose, low battery level alerts, flat tyres,
excessive wear and tear, strange noises, improper functioning or any other
abnormality, stop using the device immediately and seek professional
assistance.
10. DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR CHARGE ITS BATTERY IN THE FOLLOWING
CIRCUMSTANCES:
• The product is damaged.
• The battery is emitting an abnormal smell and heat.
• Brake controls, or other braking or safety devices (lights) are damaged.
Discontinue use and do not touch any liquid leaking out of the device. Do not
expose the device's battery to excessive heat.
11. The battery must not be replaced by the user. Please contact your retailer or
the brand's after-sales service for any device modifications or maintenance.
12. The batteries must be disposed of appropriately. If you are unable to
return your product to your retailer, place it in the containers provided for this
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