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Safety rules
• Familiarize yourself with and comply with the local road
traffic
regulations.
• The user should be healthy, rested, sober and not take any
sedatives
or psychotropic drugs before driving.
• Check the battery charge status when the scooter is turned
on. If the
battery charge is less than 25%, do not drive for a
long time.
• Remember that you are 7cm taller when driving, so be
careful when
driving through the door,
beware of signs, branches and other upper
obstacles to
protect your head from injury.
• This equipment can be used by children aged 8 years and
over under
as long as supervision is provided. People with
reduced physical or
mental capabilities, as well as people
with no previous experience of
using this equipment must
be supervised and made aware of the
risks. The instruction
manual should be used as a reference for the
safe use of this
equipment. Children should not play with the
equipment.
Children without ensured supervision should not be
allowed to perform the cleaning and maintenance of
equipment.
• Only Original accessories should be used, as well as
accessories
recommended by the manufacturer. Using
accessories which are not
recommended by the
manufacturer may result in damage of the
device and may
render the device unsafe for use.
• If the cord or power plug or adaptor is damaged or the plug
has a
loose electrical outlet, do not charge the device and do
not power it
from the mains.
• Unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet when not in
use.
• Always wear an approved helmet and other elbow, knee, and
wrist
protectors.
• Check the appearance and condition of your electric scooter.
Make
sure that no parts are loose and that there are no
abnormal noises.
• The AC adapter should be connected to an outlet with
characteristics
consistent with the values on the rating label.
• Do not connect or disconnect the adaptor from the power
source
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