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Pure Air Go
WARNING!
Ride safely
There are risks to driving any vehicle. This e-scooter is no
exception. As with a bicycle, find a safe area to practice in and,
if you can, have somebody help you with your first few rides. It
is important that you become familiar with the controls of the
e-scooter before riding in an environment where there is a risk
of collision. Practice in a quiet area away from other vehicles
and hazards.
Please ensure this manual is read and understood before riding.
1. Check the brakes, wheels and tyres before every ride.
Never ride with damaged brakes. You can slow down
the e-scooter by using the brake lever on the left side of
the handlebar. The brake lever activates both the drum
front brake and the electric brake of the rear wheel at the
same time. Squeeze the brake lever gently to effectively
use the brake in a stable way, and be aware that braking
distances may be extended in wet weather.
2. Before each ride, ensure the steering system is working
and that the clamp for the folding mechanism is in place
correctly, with the handle firmly tightened..
3. Wear flat closed shoes when using the e-scooter. Always
keep both feet on the e-scooter while riding, unless you
are just starting to accelerate. Wait until you have come
to a complete standstill before you get off the e-scooter.
We recommend wearing protective equipment (e.g.
helmet, kneepads, etc.) when riding the e-scooter. Hold the
handlebar firmly with both hands at all times when riding.
4. It is your responsibility to ride the e-scooter using good
judgement in order to reduce the risk of injury. For
example, refrain from use when taking medication that
cause drowsiness. Use common sense to detect and avoid
hazards that pose a risk to you, others and others' property
while you use the e-scooter.
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