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BEFORE AND AFTER USE 

 

Be sure that all locking mechanisms are properly secured.  

 

Check the height of the handlebars, tightening the nuts, perpendicular the handlebar and front 

wheel. 

 

Check  fastening  systems:  the  handlebar  quick-release  system,  the  wheel  axes  must  be 

properly adjusted and not damaged. 

 

The minimum handle height must be set to the lowest position so that the latch is in the lowest 

slot. 

 

Check the wear of wheels. 

USE AND BRAKING 

 

The scooter should be used with caution, as it requires a great skill of riding. It requires riding 

skills and maintaining body balance to avoid falls and accidents that cause injuries to the user 
and others. 

 

The  user  is  standing  on  the  board  (rack),  push  by  foot  from  ground  and  controls  the 

handlebars. Regularly change the pushing leg. 

 

Hold both handles (both hands) while driving. Reduce the speed when you turn, or you are not 

riding straight, and you are in danger of losing balance. 

 

Before  leaving  the  scooter,  you  must  first  lower  the  speed.  When  the  scooter  is  completely 

stopped, first leave with one leg and then another. 

 

Reduce the speed by pushing the handbrake on the wheel or  pushing the mudguard located 

on the back wheel. When the brake and the mudguard are pressed, the scooter will slow down 
and stop. 

 

Do not leave the scooter while riding. 

 

The  speed-reducing  mechanism  is  heated  when  it  is  in  use.  Therefore,  always  release  it 

completely  after  each  braking.  For  the  same  reasons,  it  is  also  not  advisable  to  touch  the 
braking mechanism immediately after stopping. 

 

Beginners  should  begin  using  a  scooter  under  the  supervision  of  another  (adult)  person  to 

help maintain balance etc. 

 

Before attempting to ride, try the scooter controls to prevent falls etc. 

 

When riding downhill, the braking distance is increased, and the level of safety is reduced. The 

rider must always move at such a speed to be able to stop in time and safe. 

Summary of Contents for 18956

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 18956 Scooter inSPORTline Discola...

Page 2: ...CTIONS 3 BEFORE AND AFTER USE 4 USE AND BRAKING 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 5 UNFOLDING 5 ADJUSTING THE BRAKES 6 ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF HANDLEBARS 7 MAINTENANCE 7 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 7 TERMS AND CONDITI...

Page 3: ...ust be properly secured and show no signs of mechanical damage Always wear protective gear helmets protectors of knees elbows and wrists Do not ride during reduced visibility night or dusk or during h...

Page 4: ...eed when you turn or you are not riding straight and you are in danger of losing balance Before leaving the scooter you must first lower the speed When the scooter is completely stopped first leave wi...

Page 5: ...ebar 4 A lever for mounting the handlebar 5 Damping spring 6 Lock for folding mechanism lever 7 Folding mechanism 8 Stand 9 Mudguard brake 10 Disc Brake UNFOLDING Release the lock for folding mechanis...

Page 6: ...o not brake WARNING The supplied accessories are compatible with the frame fork and other parts Accessories from other manufacturers may not be compatible Do not interfere with the construction of the...

Page 7: ...or braking It is recommended to check them regularly and replace them for safety purposes Product modifications The original product cannot be modified except if the modification is mentioned in this...

Page 8: ...ntional changes in design or construction etc Warranty Claim Procedure The Buyer is obliged to check the Goods delivered by the Seller immediately after taking the responsibility for the Goods and its...

Page 9: ...able to settle the Warranty Claim within the agreed period due to the specific nature of the Goods defect he and the Buyer shall make an agreement about an alternative solution In case such agreement...

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