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Razor Siege Manual De Instrucciones página 10

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WARNING. To avoid serious injury:
• Adult supervision always recommended.
• This is sport/transport equipment.
• The skill required to ride this product may be greater than that required to ride a traditional kick scooter.
• Parents and carers should ensure that children are properly instructed in the use of this product.
• Hold handlebars at all times.
• Ride outdoors in places that allow you to improve your skills, and NEVER in traffic, on roads or near motor vehicles, where serious
accidents can happen. Watch your surroundings for pedestrians, and bike, skateboard, scooter and other riders. Use in areas
free from hazards such as poles, hydrants, and parked cars.
• Wet weather impairs traction, braking and visibility.
• Never use near streets, swimming pools, hills, or steps. Use on smooth, dry, paved surfaces; avoid excessive speeds associated
with downhill rides. Don't ride on loose debris (such as rocks, gravel or sand), or speed humps. Do not ride in the dark.
• Always wear shoes when using this product.
• Allow only one rider at a time on this product.
• Like any other moving product, riding this product can be a dangerous activity and may result in injury even when used with
proper safety precautions.
Age and Weight Limits
• Not for children under age 8.
• Maximum rider weight 65 kg (143 lbs).
Protective Equipment Should Be Worn
• Always wear protective equipment - helmet, elbow, knee and wrist guards (note parents should evaluate whether their child's
use of wrist guards may impair their ability to hold handlebars).
Failure to use common sense and heed the above warnings further increases risk of serious injury. Use at your own risk
and with appropriate and serious attention to safety. Use caution.
Where and How to Ride
• Watch the "Siege Ride Guide" video on www.razor.com.
• Get familiar with your Siege. Note the deck and the caster-mounted back wheel make it different from a normal scooter.
Note there is no braking device.
• Center your front foot diagonally on the front half of the deck. Grip handlebars firmly.
• Push off as you would on a regular scooter, then place your rear foot onto the deck, lightly at first, and ensure foot is centered.
Once you are sure your foot is properly placed, you can rest weight evenly on both legs (Use caution before placing full weight
on back of deck, if placed incorrectly you could fall!)
• Gaining speed: Gain speed either by pushing off and pedaling, as on a kick scooter, or by wiggling the back of the deck as on a
RipStik.
• Drifting: The inclined caster wheel allows the tail end to drift. To drift out back end, lean the rear half of the deck in the direction
you'd like to drift. To drift out the front side, lean the toe edge down. To drift backside, lean your heel edge down. Always keep the
front wheel headed in the direction you want to travel, regardless of where the deck is.
• Stopping: Slow down by dragging your rear foot and step off the deck when you feel like you're at a safe speed.
• Learn to fall (by rolling if possible) without the product.
• Learn with a friend or parent to help.
• This product was manufactured for performance and durability. Trick riding can, over time, stress or damage any product.
• Risk of injury increases as degree of trick difficulty and product stress increases.
• Rider assumes all risks associated with trick riding.
• You may see people in videos, or people you know, doing tricks. These people have been practicing for a long time and accept
the risks of trick riding. Do not assume you can try tricks without great risk.
• Check local laws regarding where and how you may use your product.
Maintenance
• Always inspect the product before riding and regularly maintain it. If any parts are loose or broken, do not use. Replace worn
or damaged parts such as grips, handlebars, handlebar endcaps or worn wheels.
• Check that the steering system is correctly adjusted and that all connection components are firmly secured and not broken.
• Under normal circumstances and conditions, the wheels and bearings are maintenance free.
• Regularly check that the various screwed parts are tight.
• No modifications can be made that can impair safety.
• Wipe with a damp cloth to remove dirt. Do not use alcohol, alcohol-based or ammonia-based cleaners as they may damage
the plastic components.
• If repairs are needed, bring product to a bicycle repair shop.
• Use only authorized Razor replacement wheels.

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