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Maintenance & Troubleshooting
– If dirt appears on the scooter, use a soft cloth soaked in water.
– Check for abnormalities in the wheels, break, motor and light each time you want to ride in order to prevent any
accident.
– If it is necessary to change wheels, select certified wheels recommended by the manufacturer or its representative
and replace them according to the instructions.
– No modifications other than to the manufacturer’s instructions shall be made, otherwise it can impair safety.
– Check the locking hinge system and make sure that it is well locked and firmly secured before each use. Riding with
a loose self-locking hinge is risky and can alter its effectiveness
– Any repair must be made by a certified staff.
Remove the outer and inner tires
Note: Crowbars not included, and should be purchased separately.
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1. Deflate the inner tire first. Use a tool to press the core rod in the air valve so that air is discharged from the inner tire, and use another hand
to forcibly pinch the tire at different places to discharge more air.
2. Select a position far from the air valve on the outer tire, use two crowbars to prize up the outer tire by about 1/6 of the circumference, and
forcibly separate one side of the outer tire from the hub.
3. Find the air valve, and pull the air valve out of the air valve hole of hub. To pull out the air valve more conveniently, hold the air valve of the
inner tire, and pull the outer tire outwards slowly, lest the inner tire would be damaged. Remove the inner tire from the position of air valve
in sequence, and separate the inner tire finally.
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