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7.4.2 Weekly inspection
(1) Before checking, please confirm that the power is turned off.
(2) Check whether the throttle control lever is detached or broken.
(3) Wipe the scooter with a soft, damp cloth that has been wrung out, taking
care not to wet the electrical system.
(4) Check that the throttle control lever can return to the center point after
releasing the lever.
7.4.3 Monthly inspection
(1) Check the battery condition and wipe the battery connector if necessary.
(2) Check the electrical system and make sure the connectors are in good
contact.
(3) Check whether the fasteners are loose.
(4) Check whether the front and rear tires are shaken [IS THAT THE RIGHT
WORD?] or cracked or worn.
(5) Check that the throttle control lever can return to the center point, after
releasing the lever.
7.4.4 Annual inspection: Ask a technician at the dealership to do a thorough
inspection of your scooter.
7.5 Reuse
after a hiatus
To reuse after a long period of inactivity, please first clean, disinfect
and maintain the scooter according to sections "7.1, 7.2 and 7.3". Inspect
motors, batteries and chargers. Please check that there is no abnormality
in the motor or the battery and charger.
7.6 End
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of
-
use
disposal
The symbol means that your product should be disposed of
separately from household waste according the local law and
regulations. At the end of the scooter’s life, take it to the
designated recycling place. Sorting and recycling will help conserve natural
resources, and ensure it is recycled in an environmentally friendly way.
Recycling of each part should be handled by a designated authorized
recycling organization in accordance with local laws and regulations. As for
plastic parts, frame and pipe parts, they can be handed over to professional
recycling units for disposal after the end of use.
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AINTENANCE