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Fig. 10
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
Watch 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.
Fig. 20
Do not hit obstacles with the wheels.
Fig. 21
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 main frame, fork, wheels, brakes, etc. This will allow you to detect
cracks or damage in high-stress areas that may indicate the component's service life has
been exceeded and it needs to be replaced. Regular maintenance of the electric scooter
and its components will extend its service life. Periodically check the tightness of the
bolted parts, especially the wheel axles, the folding mechanism, the steering system, and
the braking system.
-
Contact your vendor to be referred to an appropriate training organisation.
-
Avoid high traffic or overcrowded areas and anticipate your path and speed by respecting
the traffic code and watching out for pedestrians on pavements.
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Make sure pedestrians/cyclists are aware of your nearby presence upon approach when
you are not seen and/or heard. Remember to cross protected areas on foot and in all
situations take care of yourself and others. Remove any sharp edges that may have been
caused by the use of the vehicle.
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Use the vehicle only for its intended purpose. This vehicle is not designed for stunt use.
2. PARTS AND COMPONENTS
Fig. 22
1.
Handlebar
2.
Headlights
3.
Stem
4.
Quick release lever
5.
Front fork
6.
Front fender
7.
Driving wheel
8.
Accelerator and power button
9.
Control panel
10. Acoustic bell
11.
Brake lever
12.
Folding mechanism
13.
Hook base
14. Tail lights
15.
Rear fender
16.
Pedal
17.
Rear wheel
18. Brake disc
19.
Battery
20. Kickstand
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BONGO SERIE M40 XL CONNECTED
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