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Do not use if outdoor conditions are poor. 

 

Moisture reduces braking efficiency. 

RIDING TECHNIQUE 

 

Know the scooter before first use and test your ability to control this product. 

 

Turn continuously and brake safely having enough free space. 

 

Practice your first ride in an open area without obstacles. 

 

Never let distract your mind during riding. 

Foot position

 

– put your foot on the board as close to the front part as possible. Let your other foot on 

the  ground.  Make  sure  the  route  is  clean  and  free.  To  start  riding,  push  yourself  forwards  (like  on  a 
non-motorized  scooter).  Push  off  with  the  foot  that  is  on  the  ground.  Immediately  after  pressing  the 
throttle  downwards,  tilt  your  body  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 comfortable to place the feet like on a skateboard for optimal stability. 

NOTE:

 Riding on a scooter can be dangerous. You use the product on your own responsibility and be 

familiar with all the safety precautions before riding. 

Turning

 

–  it  is  the  same  as  on  a  surf  or  snowboard.  The  handlebar  should  be  parallel  to  the  body. 

Before turning look at the approaching direction to be sure the operation is safe. 

Braking

 

–  shift  your  weight  backwards  so  that  the  braking  is  realized  through  your  feet  and  not 

through  handlebar  and  steering  system.  Learn  well  to  adjust  the  gravity  center  during  stopping  to 
avoid turning over or excessive wearing of the braking and steering system 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

 

The scooter must be switched off, disconnected from the charger and the charging port must 

be covered before cleaning or maintenance. 

 

Clean the scooter with a damp cloth and a mild detergent. 

 

Do not use solvents or other aggressive cleaning agents. 

 

Keep the water out of the charging port. 

 

Never immerse the scooter. 

 

Do not use high-pressure cleaners. 

 

If the tire pressure is low, inflate it. 

 

If  you  need  to  replace  tires  /  inner  tubes,  please  contact  your  specialist  dealer  or 

manufacturer. 

 

You can adjust the brake stiffness by loosening the M5 screw. Loosen the screw to the right, 

tighten it to the left. 

 

Tighten or loosen the brake cable as required.

 

STORAGE 

 

Store in a dry and shady place. 

 

Avoid storage if the room temperature excee

ds 50 ° C. 

 

Charge the battery at least once a month. Battery life is lower in cold conditions.

 

Summary of Contents for Lonix 21771

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 21771 E Scooter inSPORTline Lonix...

Page 2: ...OF QUICKRELEASE LEVER AND FOLDING OF SCOOTER 5 FOLDING 5 CONTROL PANEL 7 BATTERY 8 RECHARGE 8 USE 8 RIDING TECHNIQUE 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 9 STORAGE 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 10 ENVIRONMENT PRO...

Page 3: ...m 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...

Page 4: ...imit 120 kg PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 Display with control panel 2 Accelerator 3 Hook 4 Quick release lever 5 Front light 6 Front mudguard 7 Front wheel 8 Stand 9 Rear light 10 Rear mudguard 11 Rear wheel...

Page 5: ...TER For assembly of quick release lever follows these steps Insert bolt sleeve 2 to the lever 1 Then attach gasket 3 with pads 4 and 5 Then attach the whole lever assembly with bolt 6 FOLDING To fold...

Page 6: ...6 Open the quick release lever Fold the scooter...

Page 7: ...stest Hold and buttons to enter settings With button choose parameter that you want to modify With and buttons modify the value After you modify the value hold and buttons to save SETTINGS Press and b...

Page 8: ...when you are not using the scooter The battery loses capacity during use RECHARGE The charger turns off when the battery is 100 charged Protect the battery against water shock etc To charge remove th...

Page 9: ...riding Turning it is the same as on a surf or snowboard The handlebar should be parallel to the body Before turning look at the approaching direction to be sure the operation is safe Braking shift you...

Page 10: ...ocedure Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No 89 2012 Coll Civil Code and Act No 634 1992 Coll Consumer Protection as amended also in cases that are not specified by these...

Page 11: ...e Invoice or Bill of Delivery that includes the product s serial number or eventually by the documents without the serial number If the Buyer does not prove the validity of the Warranty Claim by these...

Page 12: ...Z26847264 Phone 420 556 300 970 E mail eshop insportline cz reklamace insportline cz servis insportline cz Web www inSPORTline cz SK inSPORTline s r o Headquaters warranty service center Elektri n 647...

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