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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Only use the electic scooter on suitable surfaces (flat, clean, dry and where
possible away from other road users). Keep several metres distance from other
road users.
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Do not use the electric scooter if you are not entirely familiar with its operation and
functions. First practice driving your electric scooter in a wide open and safe space.
Get closer to your seller so he can refer you to an appropriate training organization.
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The scooter must not be used by persons with limited physical, sensory or mental
capacity, or lack of experience and expertise.
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Assure that young riders have been given supervision or instruction concerning the
use of the product by a person responsible for their safety.
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The additional electronic brake assistance (motor brake) may lead to a shorter
braking distance. Please be aware that the motor brake is not supported if …
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the battery is discharged and you are riding with body power alone.
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the battery is 100% charged and hence energy cannot be regenerated.
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Avoid riding at dusk (night) or in poorly lit conditions.
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For optimum visibility and safety, equip your electric scooter with lighting and
always ride with the lights switched on.
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Always wear an approved helmet when driving your electric scooter. Keep the
chinstrap securely buckled. Always wear a helmet, wrist-pads, elbow-pads, knee-
pads, hand protection and shoes with rubber soles when driving the electric scooter.
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Don’t use headphones or a cell phone when riding.
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Never have another vehicle pulling you.
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Do not drink alcohol and ride.
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Do not ride indoors or on surfaces that could become damaged such as carpet or
flooring.
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Keep your fingers and other body parts away from the wheels and all other moving
components.
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Avoid steep descents as they may lead to falls.
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Always pay attention to other road users. The misconduct of others may result in
accidents and injuries.
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Always ride gently and pay particular attention to the condition of the road.
Unpredictable road conditions, such as slipperiness or foliage, may lead to an
increased risk of skidding.
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Traffic in the city has many obstacles to cross such as curbs or steps. It is
recommended to avoid obstacle jumps. It is important to anticipate and adapt
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