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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Read the manual carefully before assembly. 

 

Check if all the screws and nuts are tightened before every ride. 

 

For  your  safety,  always  use  a  helmet,  knee,  elbow  and  wrist  protectors  and  solid  shoes.  Do 

not ride the scooter without shoes. 

 

Do not use the scooter on wet surfaces, sand, leaves, etc. 

 

The basic version of the scooter is not suited for roads with car traffic or for riding in the dark. 

 

Regularly check the screw connections, tightening mechanisms, brakes and the setting of the 

steering mechanism to avoid an eventual accident while riding. 

 

We do not recommend to modify this scooter in any way. 

 

Do not brake rapidly and suddenly 

– you could fall down. 

 

The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage that may occur while using this product. 

 

This scooter is for one person only. 

 

Do not try to modify the scooter by yourselves. 

 

Certification: EN 14619:2019, class A 

 

WARNING:

 Mechanisms for decreasing speed (brake lining, rims, tires, rear and foot brakes) 

can become heated during use. Therefore, you should not touch them after braking. 

 

USE  AVAILABLE  PROTECTIVE  EQUIPMENT  WHILE  RIDING  THIS  SCOOTER  (HEMLET, 

GLOVES. ETC.) 

 

Weight limit: 100 kg 

WARNING 

Device is not suitable for kids 36 months old or younger, has unstable base, there is a risk of falling.  

Suitable for kids 7 years and older.  

BASIC SAFETY RULES 

Riding a scooter can be risky. While driving, dangerous situations can occur, which can lead to a fall or 
accident  and  cause  serious  or  fatal  injuries.  RIDING  A  SCOOTER  IS  NOT  DIFFERENT  FROM 
RIDING  TO  ANY  OTHER  VEHICLE,  AND  THERE  IS  A  RISK  AND  THAT  MAY  RESOULT  IN 
SERIOUS INJURIES OR DEATH, EVEN WHEN FOLLOWING ALL SAFETY RULES. 

 

Only one person can ride the scooter. Maximum load: 100 kg. 

 

Children can only use the scooter under adult supervision. 

 

Ride  the  scooter  only  in  safe  places,  i.e.  on  a  flat,  clean,  and  dry  surface  with  plenty  of  free 

space without any obstacles, stones, or gravel. Do not ride on public roads or roads intended 
for motor vehicles. 

 

Before  driving,  check  that  the  control  system  is  set  up  correctly,  that  all  bolts  and  levers  are 

tightened,  that  the  wheels  are  fastened  and  working  as  intended.  All  parts  must  be  properly 
secured and must not show signs of mechanical damage. 

 

Wear protective equipment - helmet and knee, elbow, and wrist protectors. 

 

Do not ride the scooter in low visibility (at night or dusk) or in humid or freezing weather. 

 

After  riding,  check  the  condition  of  the  parts  (especially  the  connecting  material)  again  and 

make sure that they did not come loose, break or are dirty from dirt, oil or surface and do not 
show signs of wear. The scooter must be fully functional before each ride. 

Summary of Contents for IN 21966

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 21966 21967 21968 Freestyle scooter inSPORTline Mantis Osprey Vulture...

Page 2: ...TRUCTIONS 3 WARNING 3 BASIC SAFETY RULES 3 ASSEMBLY 4 BEFORE AND AFTER USE 5 RIDING INSTRUCTIONS 5 COMPRESION SYSTEM if available 6 MAINTENANCE 6 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 7 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRA...

Page 3: ...ger has unstable base there is a risk of falling Suitable for kids 7 years and older BASIC SAFETY RULES Riding a scooter can be risky While driving dangerous situations can occur which can lead to a f...

Page 4: ...ects caused by incorrect use of the product cannot be accepted as a claim You can see various tricks with a scooter on the TV or internet However these tricks were preceded by a very long training Do...

Page 5: ...ame time check the wear of the wheels RIDING INSTRUCTIONS a The scooter must be used with caution as riding it requires great skill The ability to ride and maintain balance with the body to prevent fa...

Page 6: ...ill turn easily after adjustment but remember that it is not a game and everything must fit firmly Finally put the whole scooter together MAINTENANCE We recommend entrusting the maintenance of your sc...

Page 7: ...fectiveness in which case they need to be replaced with new ones Frame fork and handles Check the joints for cracks or fissures The frame rarely breaks Nevertheless it can be damaged bent or cracked e...

Page 8: ...less otherwise specified in the Certificate of Warranty Invoice Bill of Delivery or other documents related to the Goods The legal warranty period provided to the Consumer is not affected By the Warra...

Page 9: ...m of the Warranty Claim Procedures described in this paragraph The Seller shall settle the Warranty Claim within 30 days after the delivery of the defective Goods unless a longer period has been agree...

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