Watch out for overturning when riding up a slope. The scooter bike
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is equipped with ascent limiters to limit the risk of overturning.
Avoid slopes steeper than 6º.
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Riding this scooter bike (forward or
in reverse) on steep slopes can be
dangerous.
Please note that the stopping distance could be greater on a
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slope as compared to a horizontal surface.
Make sure that you do not reach a dangerous speed when
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driving downhill and entering tunnels. Brake in time and bike
at a moderate speed.
Ride carefully along (pavement) edges. An uneven surface
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increases the risk of overturning.
Turn around carefully on a steep slope to avoid the risk of overturning.
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Always get on and off a pavement in a forward straight
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line, using a curb cut. Do this at an appropriate speed.
The maximum bump height that you can
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get on and off is 5 cm.
In case of pregnancy, extra care is required owing to
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a higher risk of injury.
Do not leave the scooter bike in direct sunlight: the
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temperature of some parts could exceed 41ºC
resulting in possible burns to the skin.
When transporting the scooter bike in a motor
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vehicle, always make sure you are seated in a fixed
seat of the motor vehicle. Scooter bikes may never
be used as seating support in a motor vehicle, not
even when the scooter bike is secured with a taxi
restraint system.
Never lift the scooter bike holding the batteries or
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the plastic parts at the back.
Version 21.01
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10°
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