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Visit Our Website SCAN ME PyleUSA.com AGES Lightweight and Adjustable USER GUIDE Mini Kickboard Scooter...
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Features: • Mini Kick Scooter Fun • 3-Wheel Tricycle ‘Trike’ Style • Lightweight, Compact & Portable • Multi-Color LED Wheel Lights Illuminate When Rolling • Adjustable T-Bar Handlebar Height • Anti-Slip Wide Floor Foot-Base Deck • Multi-Wheeled Scooter Stability • Long-Lasting, Super Smooth Gliding Wheels •...
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What's in the Box: • (1) Kids Scooter • (1) Simple Tools for Assembly Technical Specs: • Construction Material: Aluminium Alloy+PP+Nylon+PU • Wheel Type / Wheel Material: PU Wheel with LED light • Recommended Age:2-5 • Weight Capacity: 44 lbs. •...
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Before operating this product, please read the enclosed Operating Instructions completely. Wear protective gear when riding. Adult supervision is required for assembly and use. GENERAL Thank you for choosing our scooter. You can rest assured that you have acquired a high-quality product.
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Important Instructions and Warnings IMPORTANT: Before allowing your child to use the scooter, please read the operating safety instructions carefully. Ensure that the steering rod is fully engaged and all the screws are tight. Also, make sure the wheels are correctly secured and show no signs of wear. IMPORTANT: Repeatedly undoing the axle screws will reduce their e ectiveness.
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Operating Safety Instructions • Your child should practice rst to gain control of the scooter. We recommend practicing in a tra c-free parking lot or open asphalt play area. • Ensure that your child always wears a helmet, wrist, elbow, and knee pads, as well as shoes with rubber soles.
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• Kerbstones and cobblestone pavements can a ect your balance. It is better to dismount and walk over them. Even lowered kerbstones can knock you o balance. • Watch out for longitudinal and transverse grooves in the asphalt! The narrow wheels may get stuck in tram rails and manhole covers, causing them to lock up. •...
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Play Instructions Hold onto the ends of the T-Bar or Ring Bar with your hands. You steer the board through slight weight shifts. To get underway, stand with one leg (with the foot at approximately a 45° angle to the direction of travel) on the board and push yourself o using the other leg. If you stand with your right leg on the board, use your left leg to accelerate.
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Age: 1+ year (Recommended) Handle Grip Non-Welding Durable/Eco-friendly TPR Uses new technology instead of traditional welding. It's more beautiful, more durable. Adjustable T-Bar 24.4 inches to 28.3 inches Stronger Plastic Collar Clamp (620mm to 720mm) Uses Reinforced GFK30 material instead of aluminum (ALU). Metal burrs can easily hurt children's skin.
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Handlebar/Steering Rod Scooter Body T-Bar Allen Key Fixing Sleeve www.PyleUSA.com...
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T-Bar Assembly Use the Allen key to remove Align the grooved side of Locate the bump or arrow (C) the bolts and screws (A). the aluminum tube (B). on the handlebar pipe gap. Insert it to the end, as shown Insert the bolts and screws and tighten them with the in the gure (D).
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Scooter Assembly WARNING! Keep children at a safe distance while assembling the scooter to avoid accidental injuries. Identify the Red Push Button Locate the Scooter Hole (H), Press the Red Push Button (M) and insert the Handlebar (T) (M), Handlebar (T), and Fixing as shown in Figure B.
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Scooter Assembly Pull the Fixing Sleeve Adjust the Adjustable T-Bar Complete the Scooter Assembly and Height downward to strengthen the handlebar to one of three Adjustment, as shown in stability of the Handlebar (T) heights to accompany your Figure F. and Scooter Body, as shown child’s development, as in Figure D.
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Scooter Disassembly WARNING! Keep children at a safe distance while disassembling the scooter to avoid accidental injuries. Position the scooter as shown Pull the xing sleeve upward, as shown in Figures B & C. in Figure A. www.PyleUSA.com...
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Scooter Disassembly Press the Red Push Switch with one hand while using the Complete the Scooter Disassembly, as shown in other hand to pull the handlebar, separating the Handlebar Figure F. and Scooter Body, as shown in Figures D & E. www.PyleUSA.com...
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Height Adjustment WARNING! Tighten the Collar Clamp to secure the T-Bar after adjustment. Lowest: 23 inches (585mm), Loosen the Lever of the Collar Adjust the T-Bar according to your child’s height. Tighten Clamp, as shown in Figure A. as shown in Figure C. the Collar Clamp to secure the T-Bar after adjustment, as shown in Figure B.
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Height Adjustment Second: 24.4 inches (620mm), as shown Third: 26.4 inches (670mm), as shown in in Figure D. Figure E. www.PyleUSA.com...
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Maintenance Instructions Change Wheel The wheels wear down over time and can be damaged if used excessively on rough surfaces. The back wheel, on which the brake is applied, is particularly a ected after several hours of braking. For safety, check the wheels regularly and change them if necessary. Left Wheel: Turn the Allen key counter- Right Wheel: Turn the Allen key clockwise clockwise to loosen the screw.
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Change Deck 1. Loosen the 6 screws (A) as shown in the picture (arrows). 2. Remove the deck and tighten the screws (A). 3. Check for a tight t after traveling about 3 miles (5 km) with the new deck. www.PyleUSA.com...
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Safety Tip The scooter is fun and safe when used correctly. To avoid injury, wear protective gear like a helmet and pads for your hands, elbows, and knees. Wear shoes with a good grip to prevent slipping. Always ride at a safe speed and stop if you encounter any potential hazards.
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