
General Instruction Before Riding
1) Tire check - Check the tires for correct inflation pressure and for any signs of physical damage.
2) Brake check - Squeeze the brake lever (Front then Rear) as hard as you can, push the scooter
forwards and check the braking force.
3) Safety Circuit Breaker - When the key is inserted and turned to the ”ON” position, the power
indicator will illuminate. If persistent current is over 60A, the power will be automatically cut off to
avoid over-heating and damage. Wait for one minute and then reset the circuit breaker located under
the seat to restart your scooter. This circuit breaker is switched off before delivery, please switch on
before riding.
4) Battery Check - Make sure your scooter is sufficiently charged and always check the battery
gauge while you are riding and be sure that it does not get too low too often.
5) Steering - Inspect the handlebar for any damage. Apply the front brake and push the handlebar
up and down to check for any unusual noises. Move the handlebar in all directions to check for any
loose parts or obstructions. Any problems should be corrected before use.
6) SAFETY NOTICE
6.1. To prevent the scooter moving away unexpectedly, always turn the key to the “OFF”
position before dismounting or leaving the scooter unattended.
6.2. Always engage the rear brake when mounting or dismounting the scooter. Ensure that you
are seated on the scooter and check that the stands are clear of the ground, before touching the
throttle. If you twist the throttle before you are ready to go or while you are mounting the scooter it
may move away from you and could lead to an accident.
7) Water and Cleaning - Your scooter can be ridden in wet and rainy conditions. When riding in rain,
do not ride through deep puddles or muddy areas as excessive water will cause the motor and other
electrical components to suffer damage. During cleaning, as with any motor vehicle, be sure to avoid
soaking any electrical component to avoid serious damage.
NEVER USE A HIGH PRESSURE WASHER WHEN CLEANING THE BIKE.
8) Parking - Your scooter should not be left in strong, direct sunlight or heavy rain for extended long
periods as this will prematurely age and damage paintwork and the general finish of the scooters
appearance and some of the electric components may overheat.
9) Riding - Never overload and ride your scooter. Prolonged use with excessive weight could cause
serious damage to the electronic and mechanic parts and void your warranty. It is recommended that
all new scooter riders enroll in rider training for safety reasons.
10) Road Rules - As with any vehicle, a scooter rider must always comply with the local road traffic
rules and regulations. Before taking your scooter out on a public road, make sure you are familiar
with traffic rules and regulations and any special requirements for motorcycles & scooters.
11) Never drink and scoot! Alcohol slows reflexes and greatly limits your ability to operate a
scooter. Even a very small amount of alcohol will reduce your ability to operate a scooter safely.