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14. Ensure that the tire pressure is within the range specified in the parameter table. Overly high pressure will raise the risk 
of loss of control, collisions, and falls. Too low pressure will damage the tire.
15. Check the tire pressure at least twice a month or every time you ride a long distance to avoid instability, accidents, and 
tire damage.
16. If the tire becomes loose, stop riding immediately and check the tire.
17. Check the tightness of the brake line regularly to avoid the risk of the brakes being out of position or malfunctioning due 
to loose brake lines. You bear the damage caused by improper maintenance.
18. Step on the scooter from either side and wear professional protective gear.
19. Always wear shoes. Never ride barefoot, in high-heels or sandals when riding the scooter.
20. Do not immerse the battery or vehicle in water. Avoid heavy or lengthy exposure to rain and do not clean the vehicle 
with high pressure water as water may get into the charging port. If your scooter has already been exposed to rain, use a 
soft, dry cloth to wipe it down. Stop using the vehicle immediately and contact the after-sales service. Do not perform other 
operations except wiping the body, because improper care and cleaning will void the warranty.
21. Braking performance and friction between the tire and road deteriorates in wet conditions, so it is harder to control the 
speed and easier to lose control. Slow down and brake early when it is wet weather.
22. Recharge the battery when the low-battery icon is displayed because the scooter may not have adequate power to 
maintain a high-speed riding.
23. Keep vigilant at all times even if it is easy for you to ride the scooter. Do not go over obstacles or ride on rugged or wet 
roads, loose surfaces, or slopes.
24. Watch out for surface changes on roads and grass.
25. Be careful when turning and do not turn too fast.
26. Do not take the risk of riding on steep slopes, rugged surfaces or other surfaces that you did not encounter before.
27. Do not ride on motorways. Obey the traffic rules, let pedestrians go first, and never run a red light.
28. Respect the rights of motorcycle drivers, cyclists, pedestrians and other people.
29. Take precautions during riding and be aware of your safety, traffic and pedestrians. Avoid high traffic areas or 
overcrowded areas.
30. In any case, anticipate your trajectory and your speed while respecting the code of the road, the code of the sidewalk 
and the most vulnerable. Be prepared to respond to any of these dangers: vehicles decelerating or turning in front of or 
behind you; opening car doors; people crossing the road; children and pets near the road; and distractions like potholes, 
manhole covers, rail lines, construction, debris, and so on.
31. Ride on designated cycle tracks or the road edge if possible. Go in a direction allowed by traffic regulations or that 
specified by local government and laws.
32. Stop when you see a stop sign or at traffic lights. Get off slowly and watch the traffic. Please keep in mind that there is a 
risk of colliding with other vehicles when you are riding the scooter. Allow automobiles to go first even when you are riding 
on your dedicated path.

33. Do not seek thrills by holding onto other vehicles to get pulled along.
34. This vehicle is not intended for acrobatic use.
35. Do not ride in bad weather, low visibility, or after intense physical exertion.
36. Do not ride alone in remote areas. Even when you are accompanied by someone else, ensure that people know your 
destination and the time you expect to return.
37. Be aware of the height added by your helmet and by standing on your scooter. Be careful when you ride indoors, through 
doorways, or in other low-height places.
38. Do not wear loose clothing that might get trapped in the wheel.
39. Wear protective eyewear when riding to protect your eyes against dirt, dust, and insects. Use darker lenses when it is 
bright and clearer lenses when it is dim.
40. Do not carry passengers or children.
41. The scooter is not a medical instrument. Do not ride the scooter if you cannot get on or off the vehicle without 
assistance.
42. Do not ride the scooter on stairs, in elevators, or through revolving doors.
43. Do not ride the scooter in low visibility conditions.
44. Do not ride the scooter on highways unless it is allowed by law.
45. Do not divert the use of scooter, such as to transport cargo.
46. Slow down and give way to pedestrians, bicycles, and automobiles when approaching or passing through crossroads, 
motorways, corners, and gates.
47. Remain vigilant when you ride the scooter as you do with another means of transport. Do not ride the scooter when you 
are ill or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
48. Do not use your phone or perform other tasks when riding because you need to be aware of your surroundings all the 
time.
49. Note that the scooter is designed for people between the ages of 16–50. Parents are advised not to allow their minor 
children to ride the scooter.
50. Do not make emergency stops, especially on smooth surfaces, to avoid skidding and falling.
51. The vehicle may slide if it is parked and powered on, so turn the power off when you park. Do not park the scooter in no-
parking areas, such as emergency exit and fire escape.
52. In summer, store the scooter in a safe place where the temperature is below 45°C (113°F). Do not leave it under direct 
sunlight for an extended time.
53. In winter, store the vehicle in a safe place where the temperature is not lower than -10°C (14°F). After storing the vehicle 
in sub-zero temperatures, move it to and place it in a place with room temperature for at least half an hour before charging 
it.
54. Do not modify the scooter.

Summary of Contents for Electric Scooter 4

Page 1: ...Electric Scooter 4 Important Information 001 ...

Page 2: ...nc hopes that you enjoy a safe riding experience 1 Safety Instructions 2 Care Maintenance 3 Copyright Statement 4 Trademark Statement 5 Personal Information Statement 6 Product Statement 7 Certifications 8 Safety Warning 9 Warranty Notice 10 Disclaimer Original instructions 01 03 07 07 07 08 12 13 14 14 ...

Page 3: ...d that risks cannot be entirely avoided as others may violate traffic regulations and drive incautiously and you are exposed to road accidents just as when you are walking or biking The higher the speed the longer the stopping distance On a smooth surface the scooter may slip lose balance and even result in a fall Be cautious when riding do not speed and keep a safe distance from other road users ...

Page 4: ...es The scooter operator will be responsible for any damage or injury caused by failure to follow the instructions in the owner s manual For a better driving experience it is recommended to conduct a regular maintenance of the product Refer to the user manual for more information Please read the user manual before charging the battery DO NOT drive in rain or puddles Required age of driver 16 to 50 ...

Page 5: ... to protect the natural environment Fully charge after every use in order to extend its battery life Do not place the battery in an environment where the ambient temperature is higher than 50 C or lower than 20 C e g do not leave the scooter or the battery pack in a car under direct sunlight for an extended time Do not throw the battery pack into fire as it may lead to battery failure battery over...

Page 6: ...ons Every month Every 3 months Every 500 km 6 months Every 1000 km 1 year Every 10000 km 3 years Functions Brake Adjustment Before adjusting get yourself a 10 mm wrench prepared by the user and make sure the scooter is turned off and not being charged During adjusting pull the end of the brake cable to make the cable tight Notes If the brake is too tight use the tool to loosen the screw by turning...

Page 7: ...e is higher than 50 C 122 F or lower than 20 C 4 F 6 Do not use the battery if it is damaged has a strange odor emits smoke or gets overheated Keep a leaking battery away from other objects 7 Do not try to open or dismantle the batteries and damaged supply cord because they contain hazardous materials inside If the supply cord is damaged contact our after sales support department if you are in dou...

Page 8: ... so on 31 Ride on designated cycle tracks or the road edge if possible Go in a direction allowed by traffic regulations or that specified by local government and laws 32 Stop when you see a stop sign or at traffic lights Get off slowly and watch the traffic Please keep in mind that there is a risk of colliding with other vehicles when you are riding the scooter Allow automobiles to go first even w...

Page 9: ...5 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide...

Page 10: ...y typographical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and or equipment may be made by Xiaomi at any time and without notice Such changes will however be incorporated into new online editions of the user materials please see details at www mi com global service userguide All illustrations are for illustration purposes only and may not accurately depict the actual de...

Page 11: ...ements For further information please go to www mi com Manufactured for Xiaomi Communications Co Ltd Manufactured by Brightway Innovation Intelligent Technology Suzhou Co Ltd a Mi Ecosystem company Address Room 101 Building 6 No 2888 Wuzhong Avenue Yuexi Street Wuzhong Economic Development Zone Suzhou Jiangsu P R China Original instructions www mi com Made in China ...

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