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IMPORTANT

BEFORE USING THE SCOOTER, PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY 

NOTICES. EXPLAIN ALL POTENTIAL RISKS TO YOUR CHILD, AND MAKE SURE TO 

SUPERVISE WHILE HE OR SHE RIDES THE SCOOTER.

•  Ensure that the steering rod is fully engaged and all screws are tight. 

Check that the wheels are secure and show no sign of wear.

•  Unscrewing the axle screws loosens them and may cause the screws 

to detach on their own. Therefore, always check the axle screws and 

tighten them, if necessary, before riding.

•  Adult assembly required.

•  Ride carefully; falls or collisions could injure the rider or others.

•  Flat rubber-soled shoes, helmets and protective gear for knees, elbows, 

wrists, and palms are recommended.

•  Avoid prolonged brake use, as this can cause the brake to become hot; 

avoid skin contact.

•  Maximum permissible weight: 130lb. Only one child should ride at a 

time.

•  Product specifications are subject to change wihtout notice.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

•  Practice riding your scooter.

 We recommend practicing in an empty 

parking lot or open asphalt play area. Ensure that the rider does not 

attempt any experiments or risky maneuvers not suited to his or her age or 

skill level.

•  Ride only on level ground. 

The brake is not designed to deaccelerate from 

fast downhill speeds.

•  Hazardous conditions:

 Do not ride in traffic; in the dark; on wet, oily, sandy, 

rough or uneven surfaces; or at speeds exceeding 3mph.

•  Dangerous surfaces:

 Curbstones and cobblestones affect the rider’s 

balance, so consider dismounting when passing over these or similarly 

uneven surfaces. Be alert to grooves in the pavement, such as train tracks 

or manhole covers, which can trap wheels and cause them to lock.

•  Product parts safety:

 Modifying the scooter in any way puts your safety 

at risk, and voids the product warranty. Metal parts can corrode with age, 

especially when used near the sea or left outdoors.

•  Pedestrian paths:

 Keep to the correct side of pedestrian paths. Look out for 

pedestrians, wheelchair users, bikers, rollerbladers, and animals.

•  Always observe traffic rules and regulations.

•  Caution should be taken to avoid finger injuries when folding or unfolding 

scooter.

Summary of Contents for 99

Page 1: ...2 AGES lb UP TO HANDLE ADJUSTS 3 REMOVABLE SEAT 2 KICK SCOOTER USER MANUAL TM...

Page 2: ...ceived a quality product backed by our excellent customer support Before riding your new scooter please review the attached instructions carefully Store them in a safe place so you can refer back to t...

Page 3: ...ter We recommend practicing in an empty parking lot or open asphalt play area Ensure that the rider does not attempt any experiments or risky maneuvers not suited to his or her age or skill level Ride...

Page 4: ...tricks jumps curb grinding or backwards riding on your scooter as it is not made to withstand such abuse Racing and stunts also increase the risk of losing control of the scooter Aggressive riding di...

Page 5: ...th the logo facing forward Insert the Handlebar until you hear a click indicating that it has locked onto the scooter body STEP 2 Slide the Fixing Sleeve downard to support the Handlebar STEP 3 Adjust...

Page 6: ...pulling with the other hand to disengage the handlebar from the hole in the scooter body Figure B This will require some force as the handlebar is held securely in place for maximum safety while ridi...

Page 7: ...screw cover and then the seat Figure B 12 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Warning Always tighten the collar clamp after adjusting height STEP 1 Loosen the lever of the collar clamp STEP 2 Locate the tiny ball push...

Page 8: ...cment magnet which can be used to replace the magnet in your wheels This magnet produces the lights in the wheels Follow the simple and quick instructions below to replace the magnet To install the re...

Page 9: ...USIONS 1 This warranty applies to initial customers only 2 Improper attempts at repair or modifications to the scooter 3 External damages such as impact from curbs rails or obstales 4 Improper useage...

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