7. Product Statement
Familiarity with the scooter makes riding easier. So, please kindly note that:
1. Read the scooter user material carefully before riding the vehicle.
2. Do not allow anyone who has not read the scooter user material to use your scooter.
3. Correctly install all parts as instructed in the user manual. Improper installation may lead to loss of control, collisions,
and falls. Turn off the power before installation and maintenance. To avoid accidents when riding the scooter, make
sure bolts and screws are tightened. Tighten all parts properly. If the parts are too loose or too tight, it may cause
vehicle damage or malfunction.
4. Do not charge the product when the socket is wet. To charge the product, insert the power cable into a correct
socket (200-240 V/50-60 Hz), and keep it away from children, pets, and flammable materials.
5. Do not place the ba ery in an environment where the ambient temperature is higher than 50°C (122°F) or lower than
-20°C (-4°F).
6. Do not use the ba ery if it is damaged, has a strange odor, emits smoke, or gets overheated. Keep a leaking ba ery
away from other objects.
7. Do not try to open or dismantle the ba eries and damaged supply cord because they contain hazardous materials
inside. If the supply cord is damaged, contact our a er-sales support department if you are in doubt.
8. Recharge the scooter in time to avoid damaging the ba ery. A fully-charged scooter can remain on in standby mode
for about 120 to 180 days while an undercharged scooter can remain on in standby mode for about 30 to 60 days.
WARNING:
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For the purposes of recharging the ba ery, only use the detachable supply unit provided
with this appliance. Do not use a charger from any other product. Keep a safe distance from the surrounding
combustibles when charging.
10. Do not press or knock the ba ery and avoid serious drops or strong vibration of the ba ery. If these conditions
occur, or liquid infiltrates into or splashes into the product, it may cause damage to the ba ery or circuit or short
circuit. Stop using immediately and dispose of properly.
11. Ask your dealer or customer service for training materials. Familiarize yourself with the scooter before riding
outdoors. The more you practice, the safer you will be when riding in a new environment. Remember the following
essentials: Start with the basic exercises like going forward, turning, stopping in open places without barriers (≥ 10 m x
10 m, or 32.8
x 32.8 ), and keeping your body relaxed. It is advisable for you to practice for the first time under
instructions of an experienced user or a coach. When you have mastered the basic skills, practice riding through narrow
areas, and then turning and stopping. A er you can precisely control the vehicle in narrow spaces and on various
surfaces, you can start to ride on roads. If your scooter is updated, start again with the basics.
12. Examine the scooter every time before you ride it. Ensure that there are no loose or damaged parts.
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13. Look around before and during riding and braking to avoid injury, damaging the surrounding environment, or injuring others.
14. Ensure that the tire pressure is within the range specified in the parameter table. Overly high pressure will raise the risk
of loss of control, collisions, and falls. Too low pressure will damage the tire.
15. Check the tire pressure at least twice a month or every time you ride long distance to avoid instability, accidents, and tire damage.
16. If the tire becomes loose, stop riding immediately and check the tire.
17. Check the tightness of the brake line regularly to avoid the risk of the brakes being out of position or malfunctioning due
to loose brake lines. You bear the damage caused by improper maintenance.
18. Step on the scooter from either sides and wear professional protective gear.
19. Always wear shoes. Never ride barefoot, in high-heels or sandals when riding the scooter.
20. Do not immerse the ba ery or vehicle in water. Avoid heavy or lengthy exposure to rain and do not clean the vehicle
with high pressure water as water may get into the charging port. If your scooter has already been exposed to rain, use a
so , dry cloth to wipe it down. Stop using the vehicle immediately and contact the a er-sales service. Do not perform
other operations except wiping the body, because improper care and cleaning will void the warranty.
21. Braking performance and friction between the tire and road deteriorates in wet conditions, so it is harder to control the
speed and easier to lose control. Slow down and brake early when it is wet weather.
22. Recharge the ba ery when the low-ba ery icon is displayed because the scooter may not have adequate power to
maintain a high-speed riding.
23. Keep vigilant at all times even if it is easy for you to ride the scooter. Do not go over obstacles or ride on rugged or wet
roads, loose surfaces, or slopes.
24. Watch out for surface changes on roads and grass.
25. Be careful when turning and do not turn too fast.
26. Do not take the risk of riding on steep slopes, rugged surfaces or other surfaces that you did not encounter before.
27. Do not ride on motorways. Obey the traffic rules, let pedestrians go first, and never run a red light.
28. Respect the rights of motorcycle drivers, cyclists, pedestrians and other people.
29. Take precautions during riding and be aware of your safety, traffic and pedestrians. Avoid high traffic areas or overcrowded areas.
30. In any case, anticipate your trajectory and your speed while respecting the code of the road, the code of the sidewalk
and the most vulnerable. Be prepared to respond to any of these dangers: vehicles decelerating or turning in front of or
behind you; opening car doors; people crossing the road; children and pets near the road; and distractions like potholes,
manhole covers, rail lines, construction, debris, and so on.
31. Ride on designated cycle tracks or the road edge if possible. Go in a direction allowed by traffic regulations or that
specified by local government and laws.
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