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Before You Ride
Now that you’ve become familiar with all of the
safety rules for the miniZüm, it’s time to take it out
of the box and get familiar with your new machine.
Once you’ve removed the miniZüm from its
packaging, check to make sure there are no loose
parts still in the box. Give the scooter a once-over
to make sure there are no scratches or dents that
may have occurred during shipping.
The miniZüm was partially assembled and carefully
packed at the factory. There should not be any
problems, even if the box shows some dents,
scratches or other wear and tear.
Now that you’ve got your Züm out of the box, take
a moment to locate the serial number located on
the bottom front side of the headtube. Write the
number down and keep it for your records.
Now it’s time to make the final adjustments to the
miniZüm before you take your first ride.
8. Avoid soft patches of dirt or loose gravel while
riding. Scooter may lose traction and cause
rider to fall.
9. Avoid riding on wet surfaces, weather impairs
traction, braking and visibility.
10. Avoid excessive speed associated with
downhill rides.
11. Always be sure to check tires for excessive
wear or damage before scootering.
12. Tire pressure should be 43 psi. Do not exceed
nor under inflate the tire.
13. Do not exceed 375 lbs (170 kg) under normal
riding conditions.
14. A parent’s decision to allow his or her child
to ride this product should be based on the
child’s maturity, skill and ability to follow rules.
15. Do not ride at night.
The miniZüm is a fun and reliable form of
transportation. When you take your first ride, you
will notice that standing up while you are scooting
around gives you an unparalleled sense of
freedom and several unique advantages, including
improved visibility and maneuverability. And since
you’ll be head and shoulders above the crowd,
others will find it much easier to see you.
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