43202966 Elite Pro Scooter
ELITE PRO SCOOTER INFORMATION
The Elite Pro Scooter is a two-wheeled scooter designed for
users above the age of 7 years and with a maximum weight of 100kg.
The product complies with EN 14619 Class A safety standards and
comes with a warning to be used with personal protective equipment
like a helmet, protective pads, and closed shoes. The scooter is
not suitable for off-road use, wet surfaces, uneven or unpaved
roads, and should not be used on public roads.
General Instructions
The scooter requires adult assembly and should be assembled
properly before use. The user should exercise caution while using
the scooter to avoid falls or collisions that may result in
injuries to the user or others. Suitable protective equipment like
a helmet, knee, wrist, and elbow protection should be worn while
using the scooter.
Riding Instructions
The scooter should be used on flat, clean surfaces free of
gravel and grease to avoid accidents. Bumps and drainage grates
should be avoided, and the scooter should not be used at night or
during periods of limited visibility. Only one child should ride
the scooter at a time to avoid accidents.
Before and After Use
Before giving the scooter to a child, all screws and fittings
should be checked to ensure they are secure. Locking devices should
be engaged, broken components replaced, and the steering system
correctly adjusted. The wheels should spin smoothly, and nuts,
axles, and other self-locking fixings regularly checked for
looseness and wear.
Assembly Instructions
The scooter’s upper bolt, middle bolt, and lower bolt should be
tightened using the hex key provided, ensuring that the handlebars
are aligned with the front wheel and facing forward. Failure to
tighten the clamp fully will result in the handlebars being
insecure and the scooter unsafe to ride.
ELITE PRO SCOOTER INSTRUCTIONS Keycode: 43202966
WARNING! Read the information supplied by the manufacturer. WARNING! Assembly by an adult. WARNING! Wear personal protective equipment. Always wear a helmet and
protective pads. Do not use scooter at night. Do not use on wet surfaces, uneven or unpaved road. Do not use on public roads. This scooter is not designed for off-road use. Not suitable for children under 7 years old. User’s maximum weight: 100Kg. This product complies with EN 14619 Class A.
Remove the scooter and all the parts from the box. Set out all the parts and read the assembly instructions prior to use. Keep the packaging until assembly is complete.
General instructions
This scooter requires adult assembly. Prior to use, make sure that the scooter has been assembled properly. Due to the skill it requires, the scooter must be used with care in order to avoid falls or collisions likely to injure the user or others. For use with suitable protective equipment, including a helmet, closed shoes, elbow,
wrist and knee protection. This scooter is not a toy for children under the age of 7 years.
Riding Instructions
a) The scooter can be dangerous and can lead to a traffic accident when used on public highways. Not to be used on public roads.
b) It is best used on a flat, clean surface, free of gravel and grease. c) Avoid bumps and drainage grates that may cause an accident. d) The scooter does not include any headlights or lights. It is therefore not suitable for
use at night or during periods when visibility is limited. e) Do not allow more than one child to ride the scooter at the same time. f) Making ready for use in order to avoid pitching or entrapment.
Before and after use
– Check all screws and fittings are secure before giving to a child.
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– Ensure all locking devices are engaged. Ensure there are no broken components.
– Check that the steering system is correctly adjusted and that all connection components
are firmly secured and not broken.
– Spin each wheel to make sure the wheel rotates smoothly indicating that the bearings are undamaged.
– Nuts and axles and other self-locking fixings: These should be checked regularly. They can become loose after a while in which case they should be tightened. They can become worn and not tightened properly, in which case they should be replaced. The motion of skating and vibration can cause the axles and nuts to become loose. Inspect your wheels and make sure axles and nuts are secure prior to use.
Assembly Instructions:
Upper Bolt Middle Bolt Lower Bolt
1. Loosen the clamp on steering tube. Slide the tube onto the fork until it is touching the fork headset washers.
2. Ensure that the handlebars are aligned with the front wheel and that the wheel is facing forwards.
3. Tighten the upper bolt one quarter of a turn, the middle bolt one quarter of a turn and then the lower bolt one quarter of a turn using the hex key provided. Repeat until the clamp is tight and the handlebars are secure.
WARNING! Failure to tighten the clamp fully will result in the handlebars not being secure and the scooter will be unsafe to ride. Over tightening one bolt before the other will make it impossible to tighten the clamp fully.
Use
– Hold both handgrips firmly. Put one foot towards the front of the deck, push off the ground to propel the scooter forward with other foot. Both feet can fit on the deck when desired speed has been reached.
– Practice foot positioning at slower speed until you build skill and experience. Shifting your foot position, or lifting or placing your feet while travelling affects the stability of the scooter. You have to learn to maintain control while you move your feet on and off the deck of the scooter.
– Braking: Brake is located at the rear, when necessary, press down on it to slow down. Press down gradually in order to prevent skidding or loss of stability. The metal or aluminum brake may heat up after multiple uses. Avoid touching it during and after use.
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– Shoes are mandatory and we strongly advise you to wear long pants and long sleeve shirts to avoid injury if you fall.Do not ride barefoot or with loose fitting shoes,thongs or sandals.
Care Instructions
A. Wheel bearings: Avoid going through water, oil or sand as this can damage wheel bearings. To look after the wheel bearings, systematically check that the wheels turn properly by turning the scooter upside-down and using your hand to spin the wheels. If the wheels do not spin they must then be removed to check their condition. First unscrew the wheel axle, remove the axle and detach the wheel, then carefully push the two wheel bearings out of their housing. If they are chipped or dented, new ones should be bought. If there is no visible damage, they must then be oiled. To do this, remove all traces of grease, mud or dust with a kitchen towel or cloth, and re-oil them with a grease spray or by leaving them to soak overnight in oil [turn them several times in the oil first]. Remove and reassemble the wheel bearings and axles, followed by the wheel, onto the scooter. Proceed in the same manner for the other wheel.
B. Wheels: The wheels wear down with time and can be pierced if over used on rough surfaces. The back wheel on which the brake is applied is particularly affected after several hours of braking. In the interest of safety, both wheels should be checked regularly and changed if necessary.
C. Modifications: The original product must by no means be modified except for the maintenance-related changes mentioned in these instructions.
D. Nuts and axles: These should be checked regularly. They can become loose after a while in which case they should be tightened. They can become worn and not tightened properly, in which case they should be replaced.
MADE IN CHINA
FOR AU / NZ: IMPORTED FOR KMART STORES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.
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