
9
Rules for Safe Riding
READ THESE RULES ALOUD TO YOUR CHILD AND THEIR PLAYMATES AND MAKE SURE
THEY UNDERSTAND THEM!
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Always drive the Sidekick Scooter with an adult watching.
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Rider must be 2 years of age and less than 50 lbs.
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Always sit in the seat.
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Always wear shoes.
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Always shut off power before climbing in or out of vehicle.
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Only one rider in the Sidekick Scooter.
If more children ride on the scooter, they
may fall off, or cause the Sidekick Scooter to tip over. Serious injury could occur!
Also, the Sidekick Scooter may be overloaded, which could damage the motor or
gears (weight maximum of 50 lbs. [22.7 kg]).
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Do not drive near full-sized, motorized vehicles.
It is dangerous to drive the
Sidekick Scooter on driveways, streets or alleys that are used by full-sized motorized
vehicles. The Sidekick Scooter is small and may be out of sight to the driver of a
full-sized car.
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DRIVE ONLY ON LEVEL GROUND!
The Sidekick Scooter will operate best on concrete
or other firm surfaces.
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Never drive near water!
Do not drive toward a swimming pool, creeks or a pond!
Drowning could occur.
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Do not drive down a steep slope.
The Sidekick Scooter may go too fast, causing it
to tip over or slip.
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Do not drive up a steep slope.
The motor may stop and the Sidekick Scooter could
roll backward and go too fast, causing it to tip over.
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Do not drive near drop-offs, such as steps or decks.
The Sidekick Scooter could
tip over.
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Keep hands, hair and clothes away from moving parts,
such as the wheels or the
motor. Serious injury could occur.
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Do not drive near flammable vapors, such as gasoline, paint thinner or liquid wax
that are usually stored in the garage.
The Sidekick Scooter’s electric switch will
spark when first turned on or when turned off and could cause an explosion or fire!
Keep flammable products tightly sealed and stored away from the Sidekick Scooter.
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Do not drive the Sidekick Scooter in rainy or snowy weather.
Water will damage
the motor, electric system and battery. Poor traction may cause the Sidekick Scooter
to slip or the wheels to spin, which could cause the power to shut down (see thermal
fuse information in Battery Maintenance, page 14).
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Do not drive the Sidekick Scooter in loose dirt, mud, sand or fine gravel, which
can damage moving parts, motors or the electric system.
Poor traction could
cause the Sidekick Scooter to slip or the wheels to spin, which could cause the
power to shut down (see thermal fuse information in Battery Maintenance, page 14).
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