4) Wipe aluminum, wood parts, and tires with a soft cloth or sponge that has been
slightly
dampened
with a diluted solution of mild detergent and water. Tires may also be cleaned with a soft cloth or
sponge
slightly
dampened with 70% pure isopropyl alcohol. (Do not flood the tires with alcohol, which
can thin the lubricant on the tire’s bearings.)
Condition Your Battery.
Every 10 charges, make sure to ride the scooter to completely empty. This is done by turning the
power switch, located on the side of your scooter, off and back on after the scooter’s automatic low
power shut off is engaged ( blinking red LED). Ride the scooter until it shuts down again. Do this 1 or 2
times more. Wait 10 minutes and charge until the charge cycle is finished (approximately 120 minutes).
Check Your Tires.
Check to make sure that the tires are not too tight or loose. Using the enclosed Tire Gauge, always check
for wear and tear, and replace worn-out or damaged tires as soon as possible. Contact your dealer or go
to our web site,
www.gosportinggoods.com,
to purchase replacement components.
Keep It Lubricated:
A little oil goes a long way. Clean and lubricate the folding mecha-
nism. Use just a drop or two of 3-in-1™ oil or 5w-30w synthetic mo-
tor oil on a Q-Tip™ to lubricate the spot where the Hinge Pin slides
in and out of the locking position on each side of the Steering Head.
Also apply just one drop of 3-in-1™ oil or 5w-30w synthetic motor
oil at each pivot point.
It’s very important to use just a small amount
of oil when lubricating the folding mechanism.
Using excessive oil
causes your Motorboard to become overly sticky, resulting in
trapped dirt and grit. This excess dirt and grit can damage the unit.
Also, conventional motor oil gets sticky very quickly compared to
synthetic motor oil or 3-in-1™ brand oil.
Clean and lubricate the steering mechanism
by applying one drop
of 3-in-1™ brand oil at each part of the Steering Hinge. As with the
folding mechanism, any excess lubricant can attract dirt and grit and
damage the steering components.
Removing a Tire:
Removing a tire from your Go Motorboard™ TranSporter for clean-
ing, lubrication, or replacement is quick and easy.
Use an adjustable
wrench to remove the nut from the wheel axle bolt. Once the wheel
axle bolt is removed, the tire will be free.
Changing Your Deckboard:
Your Go Motorboard™ TranSporter has multiple Deckboard designs
available so you can change the look of your Go Motorboard™ to
suit your taste or mood! To remove the Deckboard, simply unscrew
the deck screws with a sturdy Phillips screwdriver. Avoid leaving the
battery unprotected for any extended period of time.
DO NOT AT-
TEMPT TO TAMPER WITH ANY OF THE ELECTRONICS BELOW
THE BOARD ONCE REMOVED AS THIS MAY DAMAGE THE
UNIT AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
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