SCOOTER ASSEMBLY (see page 2)
Insert the handle bars into the hole at the front of the main board between the two
front wheels while paying attention to the direction of insertion.
Ensure the spring button pops out and locks the piece properly, as shown.
(Diagram A)
EVO is proposed with an adjustable handlebar which can be adapted to the child’s
height (3 Positions).
The bullet shall be in the hole while adjusting the T-bar height.
Make sure that for the lowest position of T-bar, the bullet is locked into the lowest
slot (see ‘E’ diagram)
Steering:
EVO’s steering responds intuitively to the movement of the body
(Diagram B).
- When the child leans to the right, EVO turns right!
- When the child leans to the left, EVO turns left!
For the youngest children, on flat surfaces and in straight lines, EVO has a steering
blocking system for better balance and to make learning easier.
- To lock, press the button above (Diagram C)
- To release, press the red button below (Diagram D)
During use:
- Standing on the scooter, one hand on each handle, push with one of your feet to
move forward. Proceed with caution at the start.
- Braking: a brake is located at the rear, when necessary press down on it to slow
down. Press down gradually in order to prevent skidding or loss of stability.
- Shoes are mandatory and we strongly advise you to wear trousers and long
sleeve shirts to avoid injury if you fall.
- Explain to the child clearly how to lock the scooter before any use.
Care / Maintenance:
Regular maintenance is a safety commitment:
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Wheel bearings:
avoid going through water, oil or sand as this can damage
wheel bearings.
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Wheels:
the wheels wear down with time and can be damaged 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.
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Modifications:
the original product must by no means be modified except for the
maintenance-related changes mentioned in these instructions.
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Nuts and axles
: 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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Cleaning
: Clean the scooter with a soft cloth and a little water.
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ENGLISH
Summary of Contents for EVO 4 in 1
Page 2: ...2 1 4 2 clic 3 clic D B C E A clic...
Page 26: ...26 NF EN 71 20 50 36 2 EVO 4 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 4...
Page 27: ...27 2 2 EVO 3 EVO B EVO EVO EVO C D...
Page 28: ...28 NF EN 71 20 50 36 T E 2 EVO 4 1 1 2 2 3 4...
Page 29: ...29 2 2 EVO 3 T E EVO EVO EVO EVO D...
Page 38: ...38 NF EN 71 20 50 36 2 EVO 4 1 1 1 2 2 3 4...
Page 39: ...39 2 2 EVO 3 EVO B EVO EVO EVO C D...
Page 44: ...44 NF EN 71 20 50 3 T T E 2 EVO 4 1 1 1 2 2 3 4...
Page 45: ...45 2 A EVO 3 T T T E EVO B EVO EVO EVO C D...
Page 46: ...46 NF EN 71 20 50 3 T T E 2 EVO 4 1 1 1 2 2 3 4...
Page 47: ...47 2 A EVO 3 T T T E EVO B EVO EVO EVO C D...
Page 48: ...48 NF EN 71 20kg 50kg 36 T E 2 EVO 4in1 1 2 2 3a 4 T...
Page 49: ...2 2 T A 3 T T E B C D 49...
Page 50: ...50 NF EN 71 20kg 50kg 36 T E 2 EVO 4 in 1 1 1 2 3 4 T...
Page 51: ...2 T A EVO T 3 T T E EVO B EVO EVO EVO C D 51...
Page 52: ...E 2 EVO4in1 1 2 T 52...
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Page 55: ...3 4 2 A EVO 3 T T E EVO B EVO EVO EVO C D 55...
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