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EN 14619, class A
Congratulation!
You have just bought a high-quality scooter with which you will have a lot of fun. Below are given the
instructions and recommendations that need to be followed when using a scooter to give you a long
lifespan and service. Read the entire manual before riding your scooter for the first time and keep it for
future reference.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Only one person can ride the scooter at the same time. Maximum user weight: 100 kg.
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Children may only use the scooter under adult supervision.
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Ride the scooter only in safe places, i.e., on a flat, clean, and dry surface with plenty of free
space. Do not ride the scooter on public roads.
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Beginners will suffer most injuries during the first ten minutes of the ride. Before riding check:
that all screw and clamps are tighten, the folding and safety mechanisms are secured,
handlebar grip is properly mounted, and wheel is properly mounted and secured. All parts
must be properly secured and must not show signs of mechanical damage or wear.
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The brake heats up during braking, do not touch the brake after braking.
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Wear protective equipment - helmet and knee, elbow and wrist protectors.
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Do not ride the scooter in low visibility and after dusk.
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After driving, check the condition of the parts (especially the connecting material) again and
make sure that the parts have not come loose, broken and that they are not dirty with dirt, oil
or tar and show no signs of wear. The scooter must be fully functional before each ride.
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If you want to ride on public roads, familiarize yourself with local rules and regulations.
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Do not overestimate yourself and take extra care while driving.
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Wear sports shoes to ride a scooter.
RIDING TECHNIQUE
The technique is the same as on a classic scooter: to move the scooter, stand on one step with one
foot and bounce off the ground with the other foot.
To brake, place the foot on the rear fender, which serves as a friction brake. The braking effect
depends on the force of depressing the fender.
ASSEMBLY / DISASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
The scooter must be properly assembled before riding.
1. Pull up the plastic lock.
2. Open the scooter until the lock clicks.
3. Remove the handles from the holder and slide them into the handlebars.
4. Important! The spring pins on the handles must pass through the holes in the handlebars (see
Pic. 4).
5. Unclip the quick release clamp and adjust the desired handlebar height. Spring pin on the
handlebar it must pass through one of the holes in the post (see Pic. 5).
6. Secure the handlebar with quick release clamp.