Accident hazard due to non-engaged tiller:
Ensure that the locking lever knob is properly locked after
adjustment by seeing that it doesn’t move when you try pushing
it slightly forwards and backwards.
7.5
TURNING THE SEAT
The seat can be turned to both sides, and firmly
engaged in 8 positions (at 45° intervals).
Pull the turning lock (1), turn the
seat in the required
direction or position (2) and engage.
When mounting the seat, place in the middle of the seat tube
assembly, the locking lever should be pulled up and do not release
it until the seat is firmly engaged. To turn the seat, pull up the
locking lever and the seat can be turned 180°.
OPERATING
8.OPERATING THE SCOOTER
Always carry out the safety information described in the “General
Safety Information” section:
Before starting to drive, adjust the seat and tiller to a comfortable
position.
Please observe the following tips for a safe journey:
1).Always match your speed to the driving situation in which you
find yourself.
2).Always reduce your speed when you are driving through:
-Unclear areas
- narrow gaps
-Tight curves
- inclines
-Ramps
3).Take a trial run with the scooter in an area with no pedestrians, or
in a closed-off area.
WARNING! Every scooter is different. Take the time
to learn the feel of your scooter before you begin
riding.
WARNING! BE AWARE that becoming a capable and
safe scooter operator will take time and practice.
WARNING! Anti-tippers substantially reduce your risk
of tipping over backwards, which can cause serious
injury.
Accident hazard due to incorrect seat position:
Always turn the seat to face forward and lock it before
driving. If the seat has been turned, the possibility of
tipping is increased. Before turning the seat, always
ensure that the scooter is on an even and solid surface.