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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

The scooter is designed to carry one person at the same time. 

 

Wear a helmet and other protective equipment, incl. proper boots. 

 

Do not ride on dangerous or ineligible roads. 

 

Before  the  first  ride,  try  to  control  the  scooter  in  the  open  spaces.  If  you  are  not  sure,  ask  a 

more experienced person for advice. 

 

Avoid dangerous maneuvers or one-hand steering while riding. 

 

When riding, keep both feet on the footboard. 

 

Do not drive directly over an obstacle higher than 3 cm, otherwise  you can lose balance and 

cause yourself injury or damage to the product. 

 

On  uneven  or  bumpy  roads,  slow  down  and  ride  with  caution.  Do  not  endanger  yourself  or 

others by careless riding. 

 

Before riding, it is necessary to set the correct handlebar height for your safety. 

 

Do not ride into the water, oil or on frozen surfaces. 

 

Do not immerse the scooter in water. The battery or motor will be destroyed. 

 

If possible, do not ride in poor weather conditions. Be extra caution during dark. 

 

Always make sure that you do not violate local regulations and laws before using the product. 

The  use  of  these  and  similar  devices  is  not  permitted  everywhere.  If  in  doubt,  contact  your 
local authorities. 

 

Check that all parts are well held and the screws are not loosened. Ex. tighten them or contact 

a service center. 

 

Unauthorized modifications or maintenance will reduce the safety of the equipment. 

 

Improper use can lead to serious (fatal) injury or damage. 

 

Check the product regularly for wear. Replace worn parts immediately. 

 

Do not use a damaged product. Do not use the product if sharp edges appear.  

 

Follow the manual for maintenance and use. Do not disassemble the device yourself. 

 

Check the battery level before riding. If it is not fully charged, do not start riding. 

 

The device is for personal use only. Commercial use is not allowed. 

 

Be careful while riding. Never ride after drinking alcohol or under the influence of drugs. Do not 

carry anything on the device. 

 

Always  keep  the  speed  under  control  and  be  careful.  Keep  good  vision  around  the  area.  Do 

not exceed speed or weight limits to avoid injury. 

 

Keep your feet relaxed and your knees slightly bent when riding on an uneven surface. 

 

In the event of an accident, do not leave and wait for assistance. 

 

When riding in a group, keep a sufficient distance to avoid collision. 

 

Remember that your current height is greater when standing on the scooter than without it. Try 

to keep your balance and avoid too narrow places. 

 

Other  activities  (phoning,  listening  to  music)  can  significantly  reduce  your  riding  attention. 

Don't be distracted. 

 

Check the condition of the tires regularly. Replace worn out immediately. 

 

Weight limit: 100 kg 

Summary of Contents for Aucklando IN 20042

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 20042 E scooter inSPORTline Aucklando...

Page 2: ...2 CONTENTS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4 CONTROLS 4 FOLDING 5 BATERRY 5 USE 6 RIDING TECHNIQUE 6 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS 7 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 7 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS 7...

Page 3: ...screws are not loosened Ex tighten them or contact a service center Unauthorized modifications or maintenance will reduce the safety of the equipment Improper use can lead to serious fatal injury or d...

Page 4: ...lever 5 Change the speed mode 6 Front light 7 Safety lever 8 Quick release lever for folding 9 Front wheel 10 Stand 11 Backlight 12 Charging port 13 Switch 14 Electric motor 15 Bluetooth speaker 16 Ha...

Page 5: ...abnormal odor Battery lifespan is limited If you use a battery that exceeds normal lifespan the charging frequency may increase and the scooter range will be reduced Do not open or throw of the batte...

Page 6: ...forwards as a prevention from falling back while increasing your speed Avoid excessive body pressing on the handlebars during speed changing One foot is at front and the second one is back It is comfo...

Page 7: ...roximate depending on the current temperature wind resistance user weight etc ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION After the product lifespan expired or if the possible repairing is uneconomic dispose it according...

Page 8: ...ficient tightening of pedals and cranks Improper maintenance Mechanical damages Regular use e g wearing out of rubber and plastic parts moving mechanisms joints etc Unavoidable event natural disaster...

Page 9: ...s unless a longer period has been agreed upon The day when the repaired or exchanged Goods is handed over to the Buyer is considered to be the day of the Warranty Claim settlement When the Seller is n...

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