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Prohibit!
Do not drive the scooter in bad weather conditions, such as rain, snow,
fog, strong winds, temperatures below 14°F or above 104°F, etc. Driving the scooter
under these adverse conditions may damage the electrical system and cause
control failure.
Prohibit!
Do not drive in deserts, on beaches or on roads that are muddy, frozen,
graveled or bumpy, etc., so as not to affect the performance of the scooter and to
avoid accidents and personal injury.
Prohibit!
Users are strictly prohibited from modifying the scooter without the
consent of the technician. In the event of an accident involving a scooter with
unauthorized modifications, the manufacturer will not be responsible and damages
will not be covered under warranty.
Prohibit!
Please do not extend arms or legs or lean to the side when driving
(especially on bumpy roads); otherwise, the stability of the scooter may be affected.
Caution!
Be careful when driving and parking on sloped or hilly roads.
Caution!
Be especially careful of vehicles and pedestrians when driving at night
and in rainy weather.
Caution!
For the safety of you and others, do not give or lend your scooter to
others who have never used or are unfamiliar it—or to anyone who might have
problems operating it. That might include minors, the mentally handicapped or
visually impaired, pregnant women or others temporarily or permanently not suited
for handling an electric scooter.
Mandatory!
This scooter is intended to be a means of transportation and
convenience for adults with mobility issues. While a driver's license is not required
under most traffic laws, the scooter operator must obey the same traffic rules as a
pedestrian.
Mandatory!
For safety, do not drive a scooter when under the influence of
alcohol, drugs or when fatigued.
Mandatory!
If you are taking medication, check with your doctor to find out if the
medication could adversely affect the safe operation of your scooter.
Mandatory!
Before operating the scooter for the first time, please familiarize
yourself with the functions of the scooter. In a location with few people and solid
ground, practice moving forward, accelerating, decelerating, stopping, reversing,
turning, moving uphill and down, and other operations that you’ll be regularly
performing. After mastering the scooter operation, you’ll be ready for your first “trip.”
Mandatory!
During the learning process, to ensure safety, it would be good to be
accompanied by someone close at hand who is familiar with the scooter.
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