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NF-EN-71
Warning! Not suitable for children under 36 months, unstable
base, fall hazard. Warning! Protective equipment should be worn.
Not to be used in traffic. 50 kg max.
Remove the scooter and all the parts from the box. Set out all
the parts and read the assembly instructions prior to use. Keep the packaging until
assembly is complete.
General instructions
This toy must be assembled by a responsible adult. Prior to use, make sure
that the toy has been assembled properly. Remove all the parts which are not
necessary for play before giving the toy to your child. The toy should be used with
caution since skill is required to avoid falls or collisions causing injury to the user
or third parties.
To use with suitable protective equipment, including a helmet, shoes, elbow, wrist
and knee protectors. Teach the child how to use it safely and responsibly.
Directions:
- The scooter can be dangerous and can cause traffic accidents when used on
public highways. Don’t use on the on public roads. It is best used on a flat, clean
surface, free of gravel and grease. Avoid bumps and drainage grates that may
cause an accident.
- The scooter does not include any headlights or lights. It is therefore not suited for
use at night or during periods when visibility is limited.
- Always use under adult supervision.
- Do not allow more than one child to ride the scooter at the same time.
Before and after use:
- Make sure that all locking mechanisms are securely locked:
- Check the height of the steering system, and make sure the nuts are tightened
and that the handlebars and the front wheel are perpendicular.
- The minimum height of T-bar has to be locked at the lowest position by switching
the bullet into the lowest slot. (see ‘E’ diagram).
- Check all of the connection elements: the brake, the steering column’s quick
release system and the wheel axles must be adjusted correctly and not damaged.
- Also check the tyre wear.
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)
My free is available with 2 types of handlebars:
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ATB / UP:
height adjustable handlebar which can be adapted to the child’s height.
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FTB / FIXED:
fixed handlebar
3 Positions :
• Low position : 67,5 cm
• Middle position : 72,5 cm
• High position : 77,5 cm
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:
My free’s steering responds intuitively to the movement of the body
(Diagram B).
- When the child leans to the right, My Free turns right!
- When the child leans to the left, My Free turns left!
For the youngest children, on flat surfaces and in straight lines, My Free 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.