Intended Use
5.
The e-scooter is neither a means of transport nor sports equipment, rather a device that the operator can ride
relaxed. The E-scooter for domestic use only and only by a person aged at least 14 with a maximum weight of
100 kg. The other parameters for the permissible operation of the E-scooter are defined on page 12 under
paragraph 10. Incidentally, the E-scooter may only be operated in good visibility conditions and only if the
physical conditions for stability on the E-scooter are met (for example, not on one leg/not under the influence
of drugs or alcohol). When operating the E-scooter, the operator must wear personal protective equipment
specified on page 13 under paragraph 1.2. (Preparation).
Safety Instruction
6.
We recommend always wearing helmet and protective gear like elbow, knee and wrist protectors to
ensure your personal safety.
Also make sure you have read the user manual carefully, to ensure you know how to ride it in a safe
and fun way.
For domestic use only.
It is your responsibility to be aware of and comply with all regulations. If there are no regulations for
this E-scooter in your country, please take care of your own safety and the safety of others.
Also pay attention to other people. Always ride safely and only at a speed that allows you to brake
safely at any time. A common thing for such products is that there is a risk that you may fall off the
product and injure yourself. Always ride as safely as possible.
If lending the E-scooter to friends and family, please make sure they use proper protective gear and
know how to ride it.
Before riding the E-scooter, please check that all parts are working as supposed to. If any loose parts,
abnormal noise, reduced battery life etc. are detected, please contact the place of purchase for
product service and warranty. Do not repair the E-scooter yourself.
Inspect the rear tire, rear brake, and brake pad according to Section 7 of the maintenance
specification in this operating instructions. The E-scooter may become unstable if the rear brake is
deformed or loose. This is because the distance between the brake pad and the rear wheel becomes
too small, possibly leading to a blocked rear wheel.
Avoid applying too much force or stepping on the rear fender permanently. This may cause the fender
to loosen or damage the spring holding the fender.