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- Due to small parts this product should always be assembled by adults!
- This product may only be used by one person at a time.
- Check the product for damage or wear before every use. Always check all connecting elements and closures such as the folding mechanism and handlebar height adjustment are tight. This product must only be used in good condition!
- Verify screws and nuts maintain their self-lock- ing functionality.
- Do not modify the product so as to potentially jeopardize your safety.
- Do not use the product indoors. The rollers can lose their grip and slip on smooth surfaces such as laminate, parquet, wooden floors, tiles, etc. Risk of fingers being crushed!
- When folding and unfolding the product be aware of crushing and shearing points.
Always wear suitable protection (helmet, hand-, wrist-, elbow- and knee protectors) as well as shoes!
- Always be considerate of others!
- Only use the product on suitable surfaces which are even, clean and dry. Ride apart from other road users as possible. Avoid steep terrain, stairs and open waters.
- Never ride in the dark or in poor visibility.
- When applied continuously, the brake will be- come hot. To avoid burns, allow to cool down before touching it.
- Do not allow your child to use the product unsupervised, as children are unable to recog- nize potential hazards. GB18 Prevent property damage!
- Avoid water, oil, potholes and very rough surfaces. Assembly The product is supplied folded for transport. Proceed as follows to set it up for use: Unfolding (Fig. A)
1. Pull the clamping lever (1) up and hold in
2. Pull the lever (2) up, then release the clamp-
ing lever (1) and unfold the steering post (3) until it locks into place. Handle assembly (Fig. B)
1. Remove the handles (4) from the holders (5).
2. Lift the cover flap (6).
3. Push in the locking buttons (7) on the handles
and slide the handles into both ends of the T-bar (8) on the steering post. You must hear the locking buttons lock into the designated holes (9).
4. Push the cover flap over the locking buttons.
Adjusting the steering post (Fig. C) The steering post can be adjusted to four differ- ent levels. Only use the product with the locking button locked into one of the four designated holes and after securing the steering post with the quick-release connector!
1. Release the quick-release connector (10) on
2. Pull up on the steering post (3) until the
locking button (11) latches into one of the four holes (12).
3. Secure the steering post by locking the
quick-release connector. Note: If the quick release is not tight against the bar when closed, tighten the knurled screw using the included socket head wrench. Verify the quick release is locked before tight- ening. Steering head bearing (Fig. D) On product delivery the steering head bear- ing (13) is preset. If the handlebar has too much play after some time or becomes too tight, have the steering head bearing adjusted by a speciali- ty retailer or a bicycle shop. Brake Adjusting the brake ATTENTION! The brake must be adjusted so the back wheel moves freely when the brake lever is released and locks when engag- ing the brake lever. Turn the adjusting and locking nut (21) to the left to reduce the braking force, turn the adjusting and locking nut to the right to increase the brak- ing force (Fig. E). Readying the product for transport
1. Release the quick-release lever (10) on
the steering post and push in the locking button (11) (Fig. C).
2. Push the steering post (3) in all the way and
tighten the quick-release lever (10) (Fig. C).
3. Lift the cover flap (6) (Fig. B).
4. Push in the locking buttons (7) on the handles
and pull the handles (4) out of the T-bar (8) (Fig. B).
5. Secure the handles in the holders (5) (Fig. B).
6. Pull the clamping lever (1) up and hold in
place (Fig. F). Pull the lever (2) up, then release the clamping lever (1).
7. Move the steering post toward the deck until
it locks into place (Fig. F). Use Riding, braking, parking (Fig. G)
- Place one leg on the deck (14) and put into motion by evenly pushing off with the oth- er leg.
- To brake, step on the brake plate (15) or pull the brake lever (Fig. E).
- Swing out the stand (16) to park. Only park the scooter on level surfaces. Maintenance Replacing the rollers (Fig. H) Important! Please refer to chapter “Technical Data”. Rollers with a different diameter can alter the riding properties and possibly endanger the user. GB19 Do not use rollers which cannot be easily installed. Never install rollers larger than the original rollers on the scooter. Rollers wear down. This wear depends on many factors, such as the ground, size and weight of the user, weather conditions, and the material and hardness of the rollers. They therefore occa- sionally need to be replaced.
1. Loosen the axle bolts (17) using two size 5
socket head wrenches.
2. Remove the axle bolts and remove the roller.
3. Install the new roller (18) and secure with the
axle bolts. After replacing: Do not use if the roller grinds against the side after replacing! Verify all screws are still tight after the first few minutes of riding and nothing has detached or loosened. Retighten the roller to ensure it runs smoothly and the bearings are silent. Replacing the ball bearings (Fig. I)
1. Replace the roller (18) as described in section
„Replacing the rollers“.
2. Carefully pry out the respective bearing (20)
using a socket head wrench.
3. Remove the spacer (19) from the roller and
4. Prey out the other bearing using a socket
5. Push in a new bearing. Turn the roller over,
insert the spacer, then push in a second new bearing.
6. Reattach the roller as described in section
„Replacing the rollers“. Storage, cleaning We recommend thoroughly cleaning and drying the product after use. Remove small stones or other objects which may be stuck to the rollers. Dry wet or damp ball bearings with a clean cloth. Grease the bearings with suitable bearing grease from the outside to prevent rust forming on the outside. Always store the product in a dry location. Disposal Dispose of the article and the packaging materi- als in accordance with current local regulations. Packaging materials such as foil bags are not suitable to be given to children. Keep the pack- aging materials out of the reach of children. Dispose of the products and the packag- ing in an environmentally friendly manner. The recycling code is used to identify various materials for recycling. The code consists of the recycling symbol – which is meant to reflect the recycling cycle – and a number which identifies the material. Notes on the guarantee and service handling The product was produced with great care and under constant supervision. You receive a three- year warranty for this product from the date of purchase. Please retain your receipt. The warranty applies only to material and workmanship and does not apply to misuse or improper handling. Your statutory rights, espe- cially the warranty rights, are not affected by this warranty. With regard to complaints, please contact the following service hotline or contact us by e-mail. Our service employees will advise as to the subsequent procedure as quickly as possible. We will be personally available to discuss the situation with you. Any repairs under the warranty, statutory guar- antees or through goodwill do not extend the warranty period. This also applies to replaced and repaired parts. Repairs after the warranty are subject to a charge. IAN: 327355_1904 Service Great Britain Tel.: 0800 404 7657 E-Mail: deltasport@lidl.co.uk GBIAN 327355_1904
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