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• Before using the scooter for the first time, fully charge the battery. When the scooter
is fully charged, the LED light on the charger changes from red (charging) to green
(charging completed).
• Press the power button for a few seconds to start it.
• Check the tyre pressure (36 PSI) if the scooter has not travelled at least 60% of the
stated km or reached the maximum speed in the first 3 months of use, it is likely that the
wheels have deflated again, it will thus be necessary to restore the pressure as indicated.
• Place the scooter on a flat surface.
• Put your hands on the handlebar. Step onto the footplate with one foot and use the other
to give yourself a gentle push and accelerate.
• After use, check the battery indicator. If the battery is out of power, recharge it before use.
The electric scooter is a device that requires periodic recharging.
NOTICE
The accelerator is activated once the forward speed exceeds 3 km/h.
For safety reasons, the scooter is initially set up to avoid a standing start.
• When the scooter begins to move, place both feet on the footplate and press the
accelerator.
• To drive the scooter, tilt your body in the direction of travel when turning and slowly turn
the handlebars.
• To stop the scooter, release the accelerator and press the electronic or lever brake on the
left side of the handlebar.
• To dismount, first stop the scooter completely. Trying to get off the scooter while it is in
motion can cause injury.
• When you want to change speed mode, click the ON/OFF button (button B in
chapter 5).
• When driving at night or in dark places,double click the ON/OFF button to turn on the
lights, and wear a reflective vest.
For your own safety, wear a helmet and knee pads to protect yourself against falls and
injuries while learning to ride the electric scooter.
The rider assumes all risks for not wearing a helmet or other protective gear.
Always respect the traffic code and traffic-related rules and regulations that are applicable
to cyclists in the country of circulation.
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