Safe Riding - NEVA BOARD GLIDE HAPPY User Manual

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This section provides safety knowledge, tips and cautionary statements, letting you learn about safety precautions
before using the self-balancing board. To ensure that you can safely ride the self-balancing board be sure to read this
user manual and comply with the relevant safety instructions. Please note all the warnings and cautions that are
mentioned in the user manual will improve your enjoyment, safety and experience of using your Neva Board.
• When you are riding the Neva Board make sure you
take all the safety measures, such as: wearing a helmet,
knee pads, elbow pads and other protective gear.
• Do not allow or encourage children (toddlers), the
elderly or pregnant women ride the board.
• Do not ride after consuming alcohol or drugs.
• Do not carry heavy or awkward items when riding.
• Please comply with local traffic laws and give special
attention to pedestrians.
• Be alert at all time, keeping aware of obstacles and
potential hazards.
• Make sure the feet are always applying pressure to
the pads.
• Please wear suitable sports apparel to drive, so that
you can deal with emergencies better.
• Self-balancing board is only designed to be ridden by
one person at a time.
Using the self-balancing board may cause injury due to loss of control, collision and being
IMPORTANT
involved in falls. To avoid injury carefully read the user manual and ride the self-balancing board
according to the manual instructions. Please make sure to keep the product in good condition. Carefully read and have
a good understanding of the materials provided by our company before using the product.

6. SAFE RIDING

• Users and their belongings should not exceed the
maximum load (100KG), or it could cause functional
damage to the board operation system. In addition,
the driver should not weigh less thank 20KG.
• If riding with other Neva Board users keep a safe and
sensible distance of at least 5 metres between each
other to avoid a collision
• Do not get distracted when riding by using your mobile
phone, listening to music or engaging in any other
activity.
• Do not ride in the dark or dimly lit areas.
• Avoid riding in/on:
- slippery roads or in the rain.
- hazardous conditions e.g. snow, ice or slippery floors.
- narrow spaces.
- steep slopes.
- unsafe environments, e.g. inflammable gas, steam,
liquid, dust or fire which could cause explosive reactions.
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