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Thank you for choosing this SCHILDKRÖT scooter.
Please read this user manual to ensure optimal and safe use of the product. Product and user manual are conform to standard DIN EN
14169 (Class A). Assembly by adults only. This product is intended for private use only. It is not suitable for commercial use. Maximum user
weight: see Specifications.
Specifications
Article:
Schildkröt City Scooter ROAD CATCHER
Schildkröt City Scooter RUNABOUT
Article number:
510201, 510202
510301, 510302
Dimensions:
Length 89 cm, Height max. 97 cm
Length 83,5 cm, Height max. 86 cm
Footboard 31 x 10 cm
Footboard 30 x 10 cm
Weight:
3,8 kg
2,6 kg
Maximum user weight:
100 kg
60 kg
Wheels:
200 mm Ø, PU
145 mm Ø, PU
Read and follow the user manual and any other information before assembling and using the product. Failure to observe can
cause serious or even fatal injuries. (3.3) The user manual is an integral part of the product.
When giving the product to third parties please make sure to hand over this user manual as well.
For the safety of your children, it is your responsibility to read these information together with your child to ensure your child understands all
warnings, safety information, and user instructions. We strongly recommend checking the scooter’s condition and the knowledge of your
child from time to time and to frequently review all warnings and safety information with your child.
Supervise children during use and never let them ride alone in traffic!
Safety information
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Observe all applicable traffic rules and regulations regarding the use of scooters in your country.
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Only one person may use this scooter at any given time.
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Use this scooter on suitable grounds that are flat, clean, dry, and ideally without the presence of other road users.
Wet, slippery and uneven surfaces may affect the traction of the wheels, thereby causing accidents and falls. Do not ride through mud,
water or puddles. Do not ride on roads covered with ice or snow.
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For your own safety, always wear suitable protective clothing.
Never ride without helmet, hand and wrist protection, elbow protection, and knee protection.
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Before starting: Check all connectors or fasteners for integrity and stability (e.g. the folding mechanism and the correct height of the
handlebar).
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Make sure the kickstand (if existent) is always folded when riding.
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Avoid sloping terrain or steep grounds.
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Always wear suitable shoes (never ride without shoes or with sandals or shoes that do not allow for firm, secure stance).
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Do not ride during darkness and/or under conditions of poor visibility.
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Always be aware of pedestrians and other road users. Always show consideration for others.
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This scooter is not suitable for performing jumps or stunts.
Installation
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The scooter is folded during transportation (fig. 1).
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Open the quick-release skewer located on the right front above the footboard by pulling the lever, causing the transport safety lock to
disengage (fig. 2).
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Then raise the black plastic lever in the center of the folding mechanism until the locking mechanism disengages. Fold the steering rod
to the front until the locking screw of the quick-release skewer securely clicks into its respective groove at the front (fig. 3).
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Lock the quick-release skewer on the right (fig. 4). If not tight enough, open the fastener again and tighten the opposite nut for the complete
quick-release
skewer to sit more tightly on the folding mechanism. Repeat these steps until the folding mechanism is fixed without play.
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Remove the grips from the sockets located on the side of the handlebar shaft. Insert both end pieces into the head of the handlebar (T section),
and then use your thumb to press down both knobs in order for the end pieces to slide in smoothly. Turn both the end pieces and the grips until
the two knobs lock into their respective holes (fig. 5). The end pieces are seated properly once they cannot be pulled out anymore.
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Adjusting the height of the steering rod: Loosen the quick-release skewer on the top of the handlebar shaft by pressing the lever away
from the shaft (fig. 6)
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The height of the handlebar can be adjusted to 3 different positions. . To do so, pull the steering rod off the shaft until the desired height
is reached and the locking knob clicks into its respective hole (fig. 7).
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Then close the quick-release skewer by pushing the lever back to the handlebar shaft. If the handlebar is not fully secured at the chosen
position, open the skewer again and tighten the opposite nut for the quick-release skewer to sit more tightly on the shaft. Repeat these
steps until the handlebar shaft is fixed securely without play (fig. 8).
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