HURTLE HUKS86B Manual de usuario

HUFS88B/HUFSP98
ScootKid4-WheelKidsScooter
Child & Toddler Toy Scooter with Built-in LED Wheel Lights
HUKS86B-HUKS93R
ScootKid3-WheelKidsScooter
HUFS88B •HUFSP98
HUKS86B •HUKS93R

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Wear protective gear when riding
Adult supervision for assembly and use
GENERAL
We can rest assured that you have acquired a high quality product and also we
oer you an excellent after-sales service. Before you convince yourself of the
unique driving experience oered by your new scooter, please read the attached
instructions carefully. They include these instructions in a safe place so that you can
refer to them in the future. Please kindly note that the product specications
subject to change without notice, thanks for your kind attention.
Have fun with your new scooter!
Important Instructions and Warnings
IMPORTANT: Before you allow your child to use our scooter, please read the
operating safety instructions carefully rstly, and ensure that the steering rod is
fully engaged and all the screws are tight. Also ensure that the wheels have been
correctly secured and that they show no signs of wear.
IMPORTANT: Undoing the axle screws several times will reduce the eect of the
screw securing product.This means that the screws may come loose by them-
selves. You should therefore always check the screws regularly and use the scooter
after tightening the screws.
WARNING:
• Adult required, this product contains small parts while unassembled.
• The toy needs to be used with caution, since skill if required to avoid falls or
collisions causing injury to the user or third parties.
• The wearing of helmets protective equipment for elbows, knees, wrists and
palms as well as shoes with at rubber soles is recommended.
• Close quick-action lock securely and ensure that it is correctly positioned.
• Do not ride down slopes.
• Child must be supervised.
• Brake can become hot.
• Maximum permissible weight: 60 kg.

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OPERATING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Child should practice rst to gain control of the scooter. We recommend that you
practice your scooter on a trac-free car park or on open asphalt play areas.
• Ensure that your child always wears a helmet, wrist, elbow and knee pads, as well
as shoes with rubber soles. Not to be used in trac 60 kgs max.
• Ensure that your child does not attempt any experiments or risky maneuvers with
it. Riding style should always be adjusted to the personal skill of the rider.
• Ensure that your child does not travel at speeds exceeding 5 km/h.
• Ensure that your child does not ride on roads, paths or other places with motor
vehicle trac.
• Ensure that your child does not make any modications or alterations to your
scooter which would put your safety at risk. If you do, the guarantee is expired.
• Ensure that your child does not ride the scooter in the dark or at night. Only one
child may ride on the scooter.
• Ensure that your child does not ride down any steep hills. The brake is not designed
to decelerate from high downhill speeds. Always look ahead while you ride so that
you can quickly stop at any time. The brake can get hot with prolonged use.
Avoid skin contact.
• The brake pad becomes hot when it is used. Make sure that your child does not
keep the brake on for a long period of time. Explain to your child that direct skin
contact may cause burns.
• The scooter must not be used on wet, oil, sandy, icy, rough or uneven surfaces.
Never use the scooter in wet conditions.
• Kerbstones and cobblestone pavements aect your balance. It Is better to get o.
Even lowered kerbstones can knock you o balance.
• Watch out for longitudinal and transverse grooves in the asphalt! The narrow
wheels may get stuck In tram ralls and manhole covers, for example and lock up.
• Some metal parts may corrode after a certain time, especially when used near the
sea of left outdoors to often.
• The scooter may not be used on public roads. When boarding on pedestrian
walking areas, keep to the correct side according to the rules of the road as much
as possible. Watch out for Pedestrians, Wheelchair users, Cyclists, Rollerblade and
Animals. Always observe trac rules and regulations.
• Load capacity is up to 60 kg body weight for the scooter.

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• HUFS88B / HUFSP98: Ages 5-12 Years HUKS86B / HUKS93R: Ages 1-5 Years
• Always take care not to risk injuring ngers when folding and unfolding scooter.
• Explain to your child the risks of using the scooter as how to use it. Supervise your
child while they are using the scooter. HAVE FUN WITH YOUR NEW SCOOTER!
PLAY INSTRUCTIONS
Hold on to the ends of the T-Bar or Ring Bar with your hand. You steer the board
through the slightest of weight displacements. To get under way, you stand with
one leg (the foot approx at 45° angle to the direction of travel) on the board and
push yourself o using the other leg. If you stand with your right leg on the board,
you can use left leg to accelerate. If you stand with your left leg on the board, you
can use right leg to accelerate. After gaining momentum you stand with your legs
apart on the board, so that both feet are approx at 45° angle to the direction of
travel. Enjoy your scooter!
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Free assembly. Unfold your scooter and check your scooter carefully that all screws
are tight and the wheels are OK, the scooter is now-ready for use.
BRAKE
The brake is a friction brake and only designed for reduction
of speed on at surfaces -avoid going downhill. Brake at low
speed by gently pushing your foot, resting far back on the
board, against the back wheel plate.You need to push harder
if you are traveling faster. Be careful however: if you push the
brake too hard and slow down too abruptly, you may risk of
falling. It is best to practice how to use brake at walking speed.
Attentlon: The brake and protection plate can get very hot.

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HUFS88B / HUFSP98: Ages 5-12 Years
HUKS86B / HUKS93R: Ages 1-5 Years
Handle Grip
Non-Welding
Stronger Plastic
Collar Clamp
Non-Slip Deck
Rear Brake
Rear PU
Wheel
Chassis
Front PU Wheel
Adjustable T-Bar
Steering Rod
ALU Folding
System
Lower Mudguard
Lean to Steer
Mechanism
Sliding Sleeve
Handle Grip
Non-Welding
Stronger Plastic
Collar Clamp
Rear Brake
Rear PU
Wheel
Chassis
Front PU Wheel
Adjustable T-Bar
Steering Rod
ALU Folding
System
Lower Mudguard
Lean to Steer
Mechanism
Mini Pedal
Unique
Drawer/Container
EVA Seat

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Fold and unfold (Uninstalled sliding sleeve)
Unfold: Put long Allen key into the hole of the Steering rod and location pin. Pull
long Allen key upward to unfold the scooter, the ow is shown in Figure A and B,
unfolded Scooter as shown in Figure C.
Fold: Put long Allen key into the hole of the Steering rod and location pin. Pull long
Allen key upward to fold the scooter, the ow is shown in Figure D and E, folded
Scooter as shown in Figure F.
Sliding Sleeve
Screw
Long Allen
Key
Drawer/Container
Seat Housing
Front Covering

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Seat and drawer installation (Method 1) RECOMMENDED
Seat and drawer installation (Method 2-1)
Remove and install collar clamp and T-Bar
Put seat housing into
the steering rod.
Insert the front covering into
seat housing.
Use the Allen key to
x rmly with the screw.
Done as image shown
A
BC
Open the lever of the collar
clamp and use the Allen key
to loosen the screw, as shown
in Figure A
Loosen the screw with
Allen key, as shown in
Figure B.
Press the button and
pull up theT-Bar.
Remove the collar clamp. Finish as shown in Figure B If installing T-bar and collar
clamp, go back from E to A
DEF

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Seat and drawer installation (Method 2-2)
Sliding Sleeve Installation
Insert the front covering into
seat housing and use the
Allen key to x rmly with
the screw.
Put the complete Seat
into Steering Rod.
Done as image shown
Press down the seat, nish
as shown in Figure above.
Put the drawer into the
seat
Put T-bar into the Steering
Rod and Fix the collar clamp,
Finish as image shown
Put the sliding sleeve
into Steering rod.
Tighten the screws with
the Allen key
PutT-bar into the Steering Rod and Fix the
collar clamp. Finish as image shown.

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Seat and drawer installation (Method 1) RECOMMENDED
Unfold: Pull sliding sleeve upward to unfold the scooter, as shown in Figure A and
B, complete unfolding Scooter as shown in Figure C.
Fold: Pull sliding sleeve upward to fold the scooter, as shown in Figure D and E,
complete folding scooter as shown in Figure F.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Change Deck
1. Loosen the 6 screws (A) as shown on the
picture (arrows).
2. Remove deck and tighten the screw (A).
3. Check for tight t after you have traveled
about 5km with the new board.
A
B
C
DEF
AAA
AAA

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Change Brake
1. Firstly Loosen the 6 screws(A) , please refer
to the changing deck.
2. Remove deck and loosen the screws on the
brake (B).
3. Replace the brake and work back from 2 to 1.
Change Steering Spring
1. Loosen the 4 screws (C) as image shown
(arrows).
2. Remove low mudguard and loosen the
screws on the steering spring( D).
3. Pull the spring upwards and remove it.
4. Tighten the screws (C) and (D) until it's
completely xed.
Remove or Change Collar Clamp
1. Loosen the 2 screws (E) and (F) as image
shown (arrows).
2. Pull the collar clamp upwards and remove it.
3. Tighten the screws (E) and (F).
Remove or Change Sliding Sleeve
1. Firstly Pull the collar clamp upwards and
remove it.
2. Loosen the 2 screws (G)as shown on the
picture (arrows).
3. Pull the sliding sleeve upwards and remove
or replace it.
B
B
CC
CC
D
D
EF
G
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