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and press and hold the ON/OFF button
(26).
The device turns off automatically
after 180 seconds of inactivity.
•
To change modes: briefly press the ON/OFF button
(26)
.
There are 3 speed modes:
• Mode 1 (pedestrian icon)
(18)
limited to 6 km/h
• Mode 2 (yellow S icon)
(19)
is the ECO speed mode and is limited to 15 km/h.
• Mode 3 (red S icon)
(19)
is the maxi mode and is limited to 25 km/h.
3.2. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING THE DEVICE
To unpack the product, it is recommended to have a clear surface that is
large enough to unpack and prepare the device. Take the device out of its
packaging, making sure to not injure yourself or damage other products or
your surroundings. Have someone help you if the product is too heavy for you
to handle on your own (the weight of the device is indicated on the packaging).
Before using the product, the handles must be assembled. To do this, unfold
the device (see following sections) and screw on the handles:
An adult must unpack and assemble the device.
• Use the markings on the handles to help you. R marks the right-hand handle
and L marks the left-hand handle.
• Screw on each handle in alignment with the handlebar axis. Do not tighten
or apply force if the handle is crooked. It should be possible to tighten the
handle without applying force.
• Ensure you have properly tightened the handle once it reaches the stop.
3.3. FOLDING/UNFOLDING THE DEVICE
The device can be folded and unfolded easily using the release lever
(9)
and the folding/unfolding safety lever
(14)
. You should always perform this
operation with care in order to avoid getting pinched or jammed.
Unfolding
1.
Place the device in front of you in a horizontal position.
2.
Start unfolding by pushing the lever
(14)
.
3.
Lift the scooter frame by about 90 degrees until you hear a soft click.
4.
Lift and close the release lever
(9)
until it fully engages the hinge.
5.
If the device is equipped with fold-away handles, set them up by pulling
them apart. If not, the handles are already set up in the correct position.
6.
The process is complete.
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