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Place a new cartridge in back of the bracket making sure to align the slots 

on the cartridge with the two legs of the bracket and slide cartridge forward 

until you hear a click and the thumb tabs are locked in place.

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Using your thumbs, press tabs 

on both sides of the cartridge to 

release from the bracket.  Slide car-

tridge away from you and remove 

from bracket.

When riding, place ball of foot on the Spark bar and gradually apply pressure. Only use enough pressure to cause 

sparking action.

Replacing the Spark cartridge: 

Using the Spark bar

 SET UP aND USagE INSTRUCTIONS

       WaRNINg:

 

Applying 

too much pressure on the Spark bar 

may cause loss of control.

NOTE:

 

Using any other part of 

the foot or full foot may activate the 

brake and prevent sparking action.

NOTE:

 

Sparks and Spark 

cartridge life will vary based on 

the amount of pressure applied 

to the spark bar, the length of 

time pressure is applied and 

the smoothness of the riding 

surface.

Using a 5mm allen key, check that the collar clamp bolt is tightened securely. This item is tightened and quality 

inspected at the factory, but there is a slight chance that the effects of shipping or handling may have caused this bolt 

to become loose.

 CHECk BEFORE RIDINg

Collar Clamp

Using a 3mm allen wrench and with the scooter in the upright and locked position, adjust the set screw at the base-

board until there is no free-play between the baseboard and the steering column. Be careful not to over-tighten this 

screw as it needs only be snug against the steering column. Verify the adjustment by releasing the steering column 

from the locked position and folding the scooter. The locking lever should not bind and the folding movement should be 

smooth when raising the handlebars. The spring-loaded mechanism should automatically lock and be fully seated in 

the upright position.

Deck Plate/Steering Column adjusting Screw(s)

       WaRNINg:

 

Do not 

attempt to replace cartridge 

immediately after riding as 

cartridge will be hot. Handle only 

when cool.

       WaRNINg: 

Keep fingers 

clear of Spark Bar hinge and fender 

brake. 

Friction during sparking will eventually wear out the replaceable cartridge and cause the scooter to stop making 

sparks. Worn out cartridges must be replaced. 

Summary of Contents for Spark

Page 1: ...01_10 NOTE Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only Illustrations may not reflect exact appearance of actual product Specifications subject to change without notice SparkTM Spark DLX S...

Page 2: ...ide and replace worn or broken parts immediately For outdoor use only on solid clean dry hardened surfaced Always ride away from motor vehicles and pedestrians Avoid sharp bumps drainage grates and su...

Page 3: ...b site for replacement parts product support and a list of authorized service centers at www razor com or call toll free at 866 467 2967 Monday Friday 8 00 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Time Safety Warnings PROP...

Page 4: ...lever may cause the T bar to slideup or down while riding which may cause you to lose control and fall Set up and usage instructions WARNING Failure to properly secure the spring loaded buttons may c...

Page 5: ...nd the smoothness of the riding surface Using a 5mm allen key check that the collar clamp bolt is tightened securely This item is tightened and quality inspected at the factory but there is a slight c...

Page 6: ...han genu ine Razor replacement parts may affect your safety and will void your warranty q Cleaning Your Scooter Wipe with a damp cloth to remove dirt and dust Do not use industrial cleaners or solvent...

Page 7: ...67 Monday Friday 8 00 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Time Spark Patent Pending Printed in China for Razor USA LLC PO Box 3610 Cerritos CA 90703 Copyright 2003 2010 Razor USA LLC All rights reserved RAZOR and the...

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