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Ride defensively. Assume that pedestrians and others are so
absorbed in their own world that they are not paying any attention to
you and that they will run you down or step out in front of you, all
without any warning.
Watch for obstacles such as pot holes, sewer grates, expansion
cracks, and road or construction debris (such as nails or other
foreign objects) that could catch your wheel or force you to swerve
lose control.
Never ride with headphones or use a cell phone when riding.
Never carry a passenger. Never hitch a ride with another vehicle.
Riding an Razor Jr. Electric may be a hazardous activity and has
inherent dangers that no amount of care, caution, instruction or
expertise can eliminate. Certain conditions may cause the equipment to
fail without fault of the manufacturer. Activities involving the use of
electric vehicles carry the risk of injury or death.
The transformer/charger supplied with the electric scooter should be
regularly examined for damage to the cord, plug, enclosure and other
parts, and, in the event of such damage, the scooter must not be
charged until it has been repaired or replaced.
Use ONLY with the recommended charger. The charger is not a toy. If
cleaning your electric scooter with liquid, always disconnect from the
charger before cleaning.
NOTE: BATTERY CARE AND DISPOSAL.
CARE: If a battery leak develops, avoid contact with the leaking acid
and place the damaged battery in a plastic bag. Refer to the following
disposal instructions.
If acid comes into contact with skin or eyes, flush with cool water for at
least 15 minutes and contact a physician.
Do not store the battery in temperatures above 75° or below -10° F.
DISPOSAL: Your Razor product uses sealed lead-acid batteries. They
must be recycled or disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.
Do not disposed of a lead-acid battery in a fire. The battery may
explode or leak.
Do not dispose of a lead-acid battery in your regular household trash.
The incineration, landfilling or mixing of sealed lead-acid batteries with
household trash is prohibited by law in most areas.
Return exhausted batteries to a federal or state approved lead-acid
battery recycler or a local seller of automotive batteries. If you live in the
State of Florida or Minnesota, it is prohibited by law for anyone to throw
away lead-acid batteries in the municipal waste stream.
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