Dynacraft FOLDING Manual de usuario

HANDLE TUBE
FOLDING CLAMP
LEVER
EXPANSION PART AND
HAND LEVER
POP BUTTON
BUTTON
HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
FOOTBRAKE
OWNER’S MANUAL
FOLDING SCOOTER
FOR AGES FIVE AND UP
MAXIMUM WEIGHT: 132 Lbs. (60 Kgs.)
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY, PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE
INFORMATION. READ THE MANUAL BEFORE LETTING YOUR CHILD HAVE THEIR FIRST RIDE ON
THEIR NEW SCOOTER, AND KEEP THE MANUAL HANDY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual was written to help you get the most perfor-
mance, comfort, enjoyment and safety when your child is riding his
or her new folding scooter.
It is important for you to understand your child’s new folding
scooter, how your child should use it and what you need to do to
keep your child safe.
GENERAL WARNING
Use of a kick scooter can be a hazardous activity even
under the best of circumstances. Proper maintenance of your
child’s new scooter is your responsibility as it helps reduce the risk
of injury. This manual contains many “WARNINGS” concerning
the consequences of failure to maintain or inspect your child’s
new scooter. Many of the warnings could say, “your child may
lose control and fall.” Because any fall can result in serious injury
or even death, we do not repeat the warning of possible injury
or death whenever the risk of falling leads to a “WARNING”.
Note: The illustrations in this manual are used simply to provide
examples; the components of your child’s new scooter might differ.
In addition, some of the parts shown might be optional and not part
of your child’s new scooter’s standard equipment. The following
manual is only a guide to assist you.
A SPECIAL NOTE FOR PARENTS
Your child’s new scooter is distributed by Dynacraft BSC,
Inc. and is intended for riding on at surfaces and easy slopes. Be
WARNED if unsupervised children use scooters inappropriately
like they have seen older riders use skateboards in extreme sports
settings. Know your child, and see that they only use this scooter
safely and with in their age and physical limits.
Uses such as aggressive off-road riding, downhill
INTRODUCTION

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riding, jumping, tricks, stunting and other extreme uses are not
recommended and if you allow your child to do such things with
this scooter you must assume sole responsibility for any harm to
your child that may result.
It is a tragic fact that riding accidents involve children. As
a parent or guardian, you bear the responsibility for the activities
and safety of your minor child. Among these responsibilities are
to make sure that your child’s new scooter which your child is
riding is properly tted to the child; that it is in good repair and safe
operating condition; that you and your child have gone over the
use, operation and safety section of this manual; that you and your
child have learned, and understand what to do and what not to
do with your child’s new scooter, and the common sense rules of
gravity, safe speed and courteous cycling.
USE, OPERATION AND SAFETY
As a parent, you should read this manual before letting
your child ride his or her new scooter. The age grade of 5 years
old is based on United States government guidance on child
development and appropriate toys, but young children are all
different. If your child walks and runs with condence, then the
child may have developed the balancing skills to operate the
scooter. Turning with a small front wheel and stopping with a
simple brake are not the same as a bicycle or car. You can not
expect your child to understand how difcult it is to stop on hills or
at speed or turn with out jerking the small front wheel, and your
close supervision and sound limits about speed and grade are
required for your child’s safety. So encourage play and having
fun with the scooter, but keep it on at surfaces or gentle slopes,
always wear shoes (never barefoot, sandals or ip ops), and
avoid trafc and pedestrians. Remember only you are the best
judge of whether your child is at the appropriate development
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Always have your child use safety equipment and
appropriate clothes and shoes. Safety equipment is a helmet,
knee pads and elbow pads. The helmet is not only a good idea but
required in many communities. To protect your child the helmet
must comply with CPSC, 16 CFR Section 1203 requirements and
be worn correctly:
CORRECT FITTING –
MAKE SURE YOUR HELMET
COVERS YOUR FOREHEAD.
INCORRECT FITTING –
FOREHEAD IS EXPOSED
AND VULNERABLE TO
SERIOUS INJURY.
Be aware that young children often can master riding, and
still will lose their balance and fall while at play. So part of your
supervision is that they not leave the scooter or other toys around
the ground where they play as they may fall on them. It is also your
responsibility to maintain the scooter after correctly assembling it.

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Children should be made aware of all possible riding
hazards and correct riding behavior before they take off on their
scooter! Please explain to them as often as necessary:
►Always wear a helmet and other safety equipment.
►Always keep the chin strap on the helmet securely
buckled.
►Do not ride on streets, around cars, on hills, or in foot,
skateboard or vehicle trafc.
►Observe the age and weight limitations on the cover of
this manual.
►Young children must be supervised by an adult
to be safe.
►Wear shoes.
►Keep two hands on the handlebars.
►Never have more than one rider and never try to tow
anything.
►Always ride on smooth surfaces or gentle slopes and
avoid too much speed.
►Do not ride at night.
►Do not ride in wet weather.
►Avoid sharp turns, bumps, drainage grates, trick
stages, ramps, half pipes, skateboard parks or empty
swimming pools.
►Obey all local laws about cycling.
►Regularly check brakes, grip ends, and steering
connections and do not ride if parts are broken or worn
until xed or replaced by your parent.
►Do not ride near swimming pools, ditches or drop offs.
►Brakes get hot from use, do not touch them after use.
►Speed is a danger, avoid excessive speed going down
hill; also avoid stunts, jumps and bumps.



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Handlebar
End
Adjustment
Clamp
Open
(Unlocked)
Steering
Height
Adjustment
Clamp
Closed
(Locked)
Max
Height
Pop
Button
Hole
Nut Lever
Pop
Button
Steering
Tube
WARNING:
FAILURE TO PROPERLY LOCK THE
HANDLEBARS INTO POSITION CAN RESULT IN
IMPROPER HANDLEBAR MOVEMENT AND LOSS OF
STEERING CONTROL.
The handlebars are held in place
by spring loaded Buttons. To install
handlebars:
A.
Position the Handlebars so
that the button is aligned with
the hole in the top section of
the Steering Tube.
B.
Hold the Button in and push
the Handlebar End into posi
-
tion in the steering tube until
the button “clicks” into the hole
in the steering tube.
STEP 2: HANDLEBAR PLACEMENT
STEP 3: HANDLEBAR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

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A. Open the handlebar height adjustment clamp by releasing the
adjustment clamp lever.
B. Extend the handlebar to the desired height. (When the handle-
bar has extended to the preset height, a Pop Button inside the
stem will engage into the hole. There are two preset heights.
DO NOT exceed the maximum height.)
C. Hand tighten the adjusting nut on the clamp until it is just snug.
D. Push the lever to the closed (locked) position. You should
feel resistance while closing the lever. If no resistance is felt,
reopen the lever, tighten the nut a couple more turns, close the
lever and test again. Repeat until reistance is felt.
WARNING: FAILURE TO PROPERLY TIGHTEN THE
STEERING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT CLAMP CAN RESULT
IN IMPROPER HANDLEBAR MOVEMENT AND LOSS OF
STEERING CONTROL.
STEP 4: RIDING YOUR SCOOTER
WARNING: USE CAUTION WHEN FOLDING AND
UNFOLDING YOUR SCOOTER TO AVOID PINCHING
YOUR FINGERS.
BEFORE EACH RIDE
1. Verify that the scooter is properly unfolded and locked and is
adjusted for your size.
2. Verify the scooter is working properly.
3. Re-read and follow all safety warnings in this instruction
manual.

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RIDING YOUR SCOOTER
1. Place your foot on the footboard of the scooter (usually the left
foot for the right-handed) and use your other foot to propel the
scooter.
2. To stop the scooter, apply the brake by pressing downward on
the rear fender with the heel of your shoe.
Apply the Brake
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