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periodically (if not daily), especially after it is used in the rain or snow. We suggest
that you don't use your scooter in the rain or snow. If you are traveling and get caught
in the rain, we suggest you try to find a shelter and turn OFF your scooter while
waiting it out. If you can't find any shelter, proceed to your destination. However we do
not recommend you do this often as it may shorten the life of your scooter or cause
damage.
Driver's seat upholstery:
use soapy water. Wring out the sponge/ cloth before
scrubbing. Do not use the scooter until it is dry.
Frame:
wipe it with a damp cloth, but be sure not to splash/spray the scooter with
water, as doing so may damage the motor, electrical wiring and battery. If
compressed air is available, you can use the compressed air to clean you scooter
(do not to exceed 7K and keep the nozzle at least 10 cm away from your scooter).
Casing:
wipe it with a damp cloth. After it is dry, coat the casing with a light layer of
wax, if desired.
Post-Consumer Recycling
A post-consumer recycling plan should follow the Environmental Protection
Administration's regulations. The items listed below are for reference only as local law
and regulation may vary.
Material
Part Name
Method
Steel
Frame
Recyclable
ABS
Casing
Recyclable
Various
Battery
Recyclable
Various
Motor/Reduction Gear
Recyclable
Various
Electric Parts
Recyclable
There are many organizations in many countries you can find on the Internet that will
accept used goods for charity or disassemble electronic equipment and batteries to
recycle them. Please search the information highway to help less fortunate individuals
and protect our planet for future generations. If you do not have access to the world
wide web please use your local phone directory, ask for operator assistance or go to
your local government center for more information. Earth Day is every day. Check
with your local recycling center on where and how to recycle used batteries as this
information varies from region to region.
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