Electric Scooter User Guide
Ride safely and enjoy the convenience of urban mobility
Before Riding
Wear Safety Gear
Always wear a properly fitted helmet as your most important safety measure. Additionally, consider wearing knee pads, elbow pads, and gloves, especially when riding on unfamiliar terrain or at higher speeds.
Vehicle Inspection
Before each ride, check that the brakes are working properly, tire pressure is sufficient, handlebars and folding mechanisms are secure, and lights and signals are functional.
Battery Check
Ensure the battery has sufficient charge for your journey. After extended periods of inactivity, check the battery status before first use.
Safe Riding Guidelines
Choose Appropriate Routes
Ride in bicycle lanes or designated areas whenever possible. Avoid high-speed riding on sidewalks to prevent endangering pedestrians. Follow local traffic regulations regarding electric scooter use.
Obey Traffic Rules
Follow all traffic rules like bicycles, including traffic signals and stop signs. Ride in the same direction as traffic flow, not against it.
Use Hand Signals
Learn and use standard hand signals to indicate turning and stopping intentions, helping other road users understand your movements.
Important Reminder
Never operate an electric scooter under the influence of alcohol. A clear mind is essential for safe operation. Avoid high-speed riding on wet or slippery surfaces to prevent loss of control.
Maintenance & Care
Regular Inspections
Perform a comprehensive monthly check including tightening all bolts, inspecting brake wear, testing lighting systems, and examining tire wear.
Cleaning & Storage
Regularly clean the scooter surface with a damp cloth. Avoid direct water spray to prevent damage to electronic components. Store in a dry place away from extreme temperatures.
Battery Maintenance
Follow the manufacturer's charging guidelines. Avoid complete discharge, and maintain around 50% charge during extended storage periods. Use only the original charger.