Pyle HURFS56 Instruction Manual - Page 4

Have Fun With Your New Scooter

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• Scooter for 3+ years old • Always take care not to risk injuring ngers when folding and unfolding scooter. • Explain to your child the risks of using the scooter as how to use it. Supervise your child while they are using the scooter. HAVE FUN WITH YOUR NEW SCOOTER! PLAY INSTRUCTIONS Hold on to the ends of the T-Bar or Ring Bar with your hand. You steer the board through the slightest of weight displacements. To get under way, you stand with one leg (the foot approx at 45° angle to the direction of travel) on the board and push yourself o using the other leg. If you stand with your right leg on the board, you can use left leg to accelerate. If you stand with your left leg on the board, you can use right leg to accelerate. After gaining momentum you stand with your legs apart on the board, so that both feet are approx at 45° angle to the direction of travel. Enjoy your scooter! WARNING: Do not attempt or do stunts, tricks or rider/roll backwards on your scooter. It is not made to withstand abuse from misuse, such as jumping, curb grinding or any other type of stunts. Racing, stunt riding or other maneuvers, such as trying to ride backwards, also enhance risk of loss of control, or may cause uncontrolled rider actions or reactions. Aggressive riding reduces your ability to maneuver and control. Take necessary precautions and practice in a safe area. BRAKE The brake is a friction brake and only designed for reduction of speed on at surfaces -avoid going downhill. Brake at low speed by gently pushing your foot, resting far back on the board, against the back wheel plate.You need to push harder if you are traveling faster. Be careful however: if you push the brake too hard and slow down too abruptly, you may risk of falling. It is best to practice how to use brake at walking speed. Attentlon: The brake and protection plate can get very hot. 4 www.PyleUSA.com

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Scooter for 3+ years old
Always take care not to risk injuring fingers when folding and unfolding scooter.
Explain to your child the risks of using the scooter as how to use it. Supervise your
child while they are using the scooter.
HAVE FUN WITH YOUR NEW SCOOTER!
PLAY INSTRUCTIONS
Hold on to the ends of the T-Bar or Ring Bar with your hand. You steer the board
through the slightest of weight displacements. To get under way, you stand with
one leg (the foot approx at 45° angle to the direction of travel) on the board and
push yourself off using the other leg. If you stand with your right leg on the board,
you can use left leg to accelerate. If you stand with your left leg on the board, you
can use right leg to accelerate. After gaining momentum you stand with your legs
apart on the board, so that both feet are approx at 45° angle to the direction of
travel.
Enjoy your scooter!
WARNING:
Do not attempt or do stunts, tricks or rider/roll backwards on your scooter. It is not
made to withstand abuse from misuse, such as jumping, curb grinding or any other
type of stunts. Racing, stunt riding or other maneuvers, such as trying to ride
backwards, also enhance risk of loss of control, or may cause uncontrolled rider
actions or reactions. Aggressive riding reduces your ability to maneuver and control.
Take necessary precautions and practice in a safe area.
BRAKE
The brake is a friction brake and only designed for reduction
of speed on flat surfaces -avoid going downhill. Brake at low
speed by gently pushing your foot, resting far back on the
board, against
the back wheel plate.You need to push harder
if you are traveling faster. Be careful however: if you push the
brake too hard and slow down too abruptly, you may risk of
falling. It is best to practice how to use brake at walking speed.
Attentlon:
The brake and protection plate can get very hot.