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This electric scooter is not designed to be driven on motorways, highways, or intercity roads.
Check the current legislation of your local authority on where electric scooters are allowed to
be ridden.
Fig. 11
Do not place heavy objects on the handlebar. Any load attached to the handlebar will affect the
stability of the electric scooter.
Fig. 12
Avoid climbing up and down the stairs with the electric scooter.
Fig. 13
Always ride with both hands on the handlebar.
Fig. 14
Do not ride the electric scooter with just one foot.
Fig. 15
Do not press the accelerator when walking along with the electric scooter.
Fig. 16
Note that the braking distance will be longer in puddles, wet surfaces, and/or in wet-weather
conditions. The electric scooter is intended for use on flat, level, and dry surfaces.
Fig. 17
Be careful with your head when riding under roofed areas, like a door.
Fig. 18
When riding at high speed, do not turn the handlebar abruptly.
Fig. 19
Do not ride at high speed over obstacles like steps, kerbs or speed bumps.
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Do not hit obstacles with the wheels.
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Do not touch the motor immediately after riding the electric scooter, as it may be hot.
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WARNING! Regularly check the condition of components or parts subject to wear or
fatigue, such as the chassis, fork, wheels, brakes, etc. This will allow you to detect cracks
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