|
|||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||
|
Basic
Scooter Safety Know
Your Motor Scooter
Obey
Traffic Rules General
Safety Tips 2. Operators must comply with all local laws and regulations. Check with your local police or department of motor Scooters to determine local requirements. Pay special attention to local helmet laws. Licensing and registration varies from state to state. 3. Always wear your ANSI or Snell-approved helmet. Elbow and kneepads will protect you from laceration in case of a fall. 4. Do not operate the electric scooter at night. The electric scooter is not equipped to be operated in the dark or low light condition. It may not be easily visible to pedestrians or other Scooters. 5. Ride only on smooth hard surface. Electric motor Scooters are not designed to be used in off road conditions. Use caution when rolling over obstacles. 6. The electric motor, batteries, and controls can be damaged if exposed to water. Do not allow the motorized scooter to be used in the rain, nor to be driven though puddles of water. 7. The product is allowed for use by only one person. Do not carry additional person or item. Do not put additional load on the electric motor scooter by pulling or towing anything.
8.
Your insurance policy may not provide coverage for accidents
involving this product. Contact your insurance agent for more
information. 2. Stop using the product immediately if any joint, hinge, or quick release becomes loose. Correct the looseness prior to resuming the ride. 3. If the brake lever touches the handlebar grip, stop use of the product until the lever is adjusted. 4. Maintain proper air pressure in the tires. Low air pressure induces extra rolling friction, reduces ground clearance, and wears the tires quicker.
5.
Always deflate the tire before disassembling the wheel. Failure to
deflate the tire could cause the wheel to come apart explosively. 2. Disconnect the battery from the motor lead when not in use. 3. Use caution when recharging the batteries. Do not recharge in an area that will allow the electric scooter or the charging unit to become wet. Recharge only in an area that is well ventilated. 4. Keep children away from the motorized scooter while it is being recharged. 5. Stop use of the product or the charging unit if any wire becomes worn, broken, or damaged in any way. 6. Do not modify the electrical controls or writing. Use only motors, batteries, and charging units supplies or approved for electric motor Scooters. 7. Do not use the electric scooter battery to power or recharge any other equipment. 8. Do not block the air vents on the charging unit. If blocked, the charging unit may overheat and create a fire hazard. --- Click Here to Visit the Scooter Store ---
|
|||||||||||
|
Home Basic Info. Scooter Care Scooter Safety Scooter Law Brands Links Contact Us |
|||||||||||
|
Resources for Scooters and Mobility Vehicles
|
|||||||||||