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Check the tyres and rims. Look for damages, tears
and deformations, penetrated foreign objects, e.g.
glass splinters or sharp rocks.
Do not drive off if you find any cuts, tears or holes!
First have our Metz moover examined in a special-
ist workshop.
Before every ride
Regularly check the basic function of your Metz
moover (see page 5 “Before your first jour-
ney”).
If you are not sure whether your Metz
moover is in a good technical state,
do not use it, instead take it to your
specialist dealer for the purposes of verifica-
tion.
Frame, steering column, suspen-
sion, step and other safety-related
parts such as brakes, wheels and
the folding mechanism are subject to wear
and tear which can impair the operational
safety of these parts. If you discover that any
components are deformed or partially bro-
ken, replace them immediately.
If the operating and service life of the com-
ponents has been exceeded, it could result
in sudden failure. This can lead to falls and
serious injuries.
After a fall, or if your Metz moover was
knocked over, you must perform these
tests prior to continuing your journey!
If you have fallen
Check the entire Metz moover for changes after a
fall. These could include dents or tears in the frame
or brackets, as well as deformed components.
Bent or deformed components made
of aluminium are difficult to straight-
en after a fall. Do not try and straight-
en these components. It may result in a com-
ponent failure. This could result in falls and
severe injuries.
If you notice a change on your Metz moover, do
NOT continue your journey. Take your Metz moover
to a specialist dealer, describe your fall and have
your Metz moover checked.