iLiving i3 User Manual page 11

Foldable electric mobility scooter
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11.
Never attempt to go up or down stairs or escalators on your iLIVING
Scooter. The scooter was never designed for that sort of operation and doing
so will cause severe damage to the scooter and potential injury to you.
12.
The iLIVING Scooter is not waterproof or water-resistant. You should never
use your iLIVING Scooter in the rain or very wet surfaces. If your iLIVING
Scooter will be stored outdoors, please make sure that it is covered with a
waterproof tarp to ensure that no water gets into the electrical components of
the scooter.
13.
Contact with water can cause an electrical malfunction and severely damage
the scooter.
14.
Similarly, the iLIVING Scooter was not designed for use in the snow, on icy
surfaces, or in the sand or on rocky and uneven surfaces that may damage
the undercarriage of the mobility scooter.
15.
If you feel that any of the wheels on the iLIVING Scooter is losing traction,
stop immediately. All four wheels of the iLIVING Scooter must have
traction in order for the scooter to perform properly. Otherwise, the scooter
may lose control and risk tipping over.
16.
As with all electrical devices and electrically-powered vehicles, the
iLIVING Scooter may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI)
from a variety of radio wave sources. Electromagnetic waves emitted from
sources such as, but not limited to, TV stations, two-way radios, cell phones,
radio stations, and "HAM" radio transmitters may cause the iLIVING
Scooter to move by itself, move in a direction un-intended by the operator of
the scooter, and/or cause the brakes to accidentally release or engage. These
EMI sources may also permanently damage the iLIVING Scooter's control
system.
17.
Electromagnetic interference from various sources vary in intensity as well
as potential for effect on your iLIVING scooter. Every electrically powered
vehicle can resist EMI sources up to a certain intensity. That means that each

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