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1. SAFETY GUIDELINES
1.
This device is designed to transport one person, and is intended for use by
teenagers and adults.
Cleaning, maintenance and all other handling of the device must be per-
formed by someone over the age of 12.
This device may be used by children aged 12 and up, and may also be used by
persons with physical, sensory or mental disabilities, on condition that ade-
quate supervision is provided or they have been instructed on how to operate
the device safely and are aware of any potential risks. Children should not be
allowed to play with the device. Cleaning and user maintenance should not
be performed by unsupervised children. Parents should not let their child use
this device unsupervised. The product should be stored out of the reach of
children.
Do not transport an additional person, children, or goods. Exceeding the
weight limit may cause injuries and damage the device. That the user is with-
in the weight limit does not mean they are tall enough to maintain control of
the device.
2.
This is an individual transportation device. It is therefore not suitable for
competitions or extreme sports, and must never be used in a skate park.
Do not use the scooter to go up or down stairs, perform jumps, jump over
obstacles, or perform tricks or dangerous acts. This device is neither a toy nor
a fitness device.
This product has not been designed for professional or commercial use, such
as: rentals, forming a fleet of vehicles, business trips.
3.
This device should be used with caution on a surface that is flat, clean,
dry and free of gravel and grease, as there needs to be friction between the
wheels and the ground to move forward. Avoid obstacles, holes, bumps, and
sewer grates that may cause accidents. Slow down for speed bumps.
Stay away from other road users and observe traffic rules. You are not safe
from the risks posed by the behaviour of others. Anticipate obstacles and
traffic by driving at an appropriate speed. The stopping distance is correlated
with your speed, so take care to anticipate braking distances in wet weath-
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