When putting your electric scooter to use
• body size and weight
• physical and psychological condition
• residential circumstances and
• the environment
should also be taken into consideration.
In principle, the electric scooters are limited to uses on sidewalks. Only the models with an operating
permit complying with road traffic licencing regulations (exceeding 6km/h) may be used on urban
roads. Under no circumstances may it be used for driving on larger roads or expressways.
The manufacturer shall decline all liability for damage caused by improper uses.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
No additional passengers may be taken.
Before getting on or off, taking apart or transporting your scooter, turn the start key to the “off”
position.
When transporting the scooter, no person may be transferred along with it.
Test the effects on the handling of the scooter when its center of gravity is shifted, for example
on up or down gradients, on laterally sloping ground or when driving over uneven terrain.
When picking up objects lying in front of, next to, or behind the scooter, take care that you do
not lean too far sideways for fear of tipping over.
Avoid putting your scooter into the free-wheeling position on slopes.
Never reverse uphill.
Reduce speed when you go round corners.
While driving, hold the handle bars with both hands.
Put your legs and feet on the surfaces provided for them during the drive.
Do not use your scooter in rainy conditions.
When storing or parking your scooter outside, protect it with a shrouding cover against
humidity.
High levels of humidity or very cold conditions can reduce the performance of your scooter.
Use your scooter strictly in accordance with regulations. Avoid driving straight over obstacles
(e.g. step, edge of the curb) or down from high ledges.
Obey traffic regulations when driving on public roads. Please take other road-users into
consideration.
As is the case with any other vehicle, you must never be under the influence of alcohol or
medicine while driving your scooter. This also applies to indoor driving.
When traveling outdoors, adapt your driving to weather and traffic conditions.
When driving in the dark, wear bright clothing or clothing with reflectors to be more visible, and
make sure that the reflectors on the scooter are visible clearly.
Make sure that the lights of your scooter are free from dirt and/or other objects that could hide
them.
Never use your scooter as a seat in an automobile or other vehicle.
Check that the profile depth of the tyres is adequate.
Be careful when using sources of fire such as cigarettes, since they can set the seat and back
covers alight.
Make sure that the maximum load is not exceeded.