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Mechanical
Big Foot Gas Scooter Safety Tips
1. Check all joints, hinges and quick releases to ensure the electric
motor scooter is properly assembled.
2. Stop using the big foot gas scooter 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. Big Foot Fast Scooter with 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.
Electrical Big Foot
Scooter Safety Tips
1. Completely charge the battery before riding the electric motor
scooter for the first time.
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 big foot gas 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.
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