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Operating Safety Instructions
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OPERATING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Child should practice rst to gain control of the scooter. We recommend that you practice your scooter on a tra c-free car park or on open asphalt play areas. • Ensure that your child always wears a helmet, wrist, elbow and knee pads, as well as shoes with rubber soles. Not to be used in tra c 60 kgs max. • Ensure that your child does not attempt any experiments or risky maneuvers with it. Riding style should always be adjusted to the personal skill of the rider. • Ensure that your child does not travel at speeds exceeding 5 km/h. • Ensure that your child does not ride on roads, paths or other places with motor vehicle tra c. • Ensure that your child does not make any modi cations or alterations to your scooter which would put your safety at risk. If you do, the guarantee is expired. • Ensure that your child does not ride the scooter in the dark or at night. Only one child may ride on the scooter. • Ensure that your child does not ride down any steep hills. The brake is not designed to decelerate from high downhill speeds. Always look ahead while you ride so that you can quickly stop at any time. The brake can get hot with prolonged use. Avoid skin contact. • The brake pad becomes hot when it is used. Make sure that your child does not keep the brake on for a long period of time. Explain to your child that direct skin contact may cause burns. • The scooter must not be used on wet, oil, sandy, icy, rough or uneven surfaces. Never use the scooter in wet conditions. • Kerbstones and cobblestone pavements a ect your balance. It Is better to get o . Even lowered kerbstones can knock you o balance. • Watch out for longitudinal and transverse grooves in the asphalt! The narrow wheels may get stuck In tram ralls and manhole covers, for example and lock up. • Some metal parts may corrode after a certain time, especially when used near the sea of left outdoors to often. • The scooter may not be used on public roads. When boarding on pedestrian walking areas, keep to the correct side according to the rules of the road as much as possible. Watch out for Pedestrians, Wheelchair users, Cyclists, Rollerblade and Animals. Always observe tra c rules and regulations. • Load capacity is up to 60 kg body weight for the scooter. www.PyleUSA.com 3