Lubricating your bearings
You will need to take off your wheels to lubricate your wheel bearings.
Insert the 5mm allen keys,( not Included) in each axle head and turn them anti clock-wise.
The wheels may need some encouragement to slide out. Using a damp cloth wipe off any dirt
or grime on your wheels and bearings. Using bicycle bearing oil, place 3 to 4 drops directly on
the bearing covers and allow the oil to sink in. If the wheels do not spin freely after this you
may need to replace the bearings.
Cleaning your scooter
Never use alcohol or any strong cleaning agents to clean your scooter. Doing so may damage
paint or fragile materials. Warm water and a damp cloth should be enough. Avoid putting
water directly on the grip tape and never submerge your scooter in water.
SAFETY REMINDERS
- When using this scooter for the first time, check that all the bolts are tightened. Inspect
all moving parts, including wheels and headset and ensure they are operating smoothly.
- Check and secure all bolts before every ride. Loose parts may damage your scooter
or increase the risk of a fall.
- Replace worn or broken parts immediately.
- Ensure you are wearing all required safety equipment before operating this scooter.
Limited Warranty
T
he manufacturer warranties this product to be free of manufacturing defects for a period
of 6 months from date of purchase*. This limited warranty does not cover normal wear and
tear, or any damages, failure or loss caused by improper assembly,
maintenance or aggressive use.
This limited warranty will be void if the product is ever:
-modified in any way, which includes installing any aftermarket parts.
-used in a manner other than for recreation
The manufacturer is not liable for incidental or consequential loss
or damage due directly or indirectly to the user of this product.
For more information about the warranty contact Blunt/Envy Scooters.
bluntandenvy.com/warranty-info
* Dependant on the commercial laws of your region
Tightening your compression
I
f your bars start to shake or move side to side, this means your compression needs to
be tightened. Do so by removing your handle bars and using a spanner to tighten the
compression bolt. Turning it in a clock-wise direction, tighten until some pressure
is felt in the spanner. You want to be able to still spin your forks freely, however if
over tightened, you can restrict the movement and damage your compression
or headset. This should be done by an adult or a professional mechanic.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
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