07
Conditions
Appropriate/intended use
Improper use
Behaviour: around
bends, down slopes,
in the presence of
nearby obstacles,
vehicles and pedes-
trians
Keeping at a safe distance.
Not observing safety distances.
Stopping accelerating.
Braking and slowing down.
Accelerating.
Riding at moderate speed and braking safely.
Riding at high-speed, suddenly brake.
Paying attention to doors and other high
obstacles.
Traversing beneath high obstacles.
Visibility conditions
Only ride if there is enough light to ride safely.
When riding in unfavourable lighting conditions
(from half an hour following sunset, throughout
the entire period of darkness and even during
the day, if weather conditions preclude road visi-
bility, when driving through tunnels), remember
to switch on the item’s lights and wear a
reflective vest, belts or bands.
Driving under unfavourable light condi-
tions with the lights off and without using
a reflective jacket or braces.
Weather conditions
Driving in optimal conditions (no rain).
Riding in adverse weather conditions:
under the rain, the snow, in presence of
ice or mud on the road, strong wind, in
presence of fog.
Parking
In designated areas without impeding move-
ment of vehicles or pedestrians.
Everywhere, impeding movement of
vehicles or pedestrians.
On smooth surfaces, ensuring stability is
maintained.
On uneven surfaces and without ensuring
stability.
Switching off the item and using an anti-theft
device.
Using the kickstand provided.
Leaving the item switched on, unattended
with no anti-theft device.
Engaging in extreme
sports/acrobatics
NO
YES.
Riding next to: ravines, escarpments,
harbours, sea, lakes and rivers,
Riding over puddles.
Racing with other vehicles.
Subjecting the item to
forceful impact
NO
YES.
Jumping over object or persons, jumping
off steps or from high places.
What to do after a fall:
Check that the accelerator lever works properly. To do this, accelerate and decelerate several times.
Check that the brakes work properly. To do so, get off the vehicle and push it forward and brake to
ensure it responds to the commands.
Check that all vehicle components are in place and securely fastened.
Check tyre wear and pressure (see side of tyre for recommended value). Check the wear of the brakes and cables.
DANGER
The brakes may become hot during use. Do not touch after use.
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