WARNING
The Scooter is suitable for adolescents and adults. It is not a toy, but sports equipment for physical training.It is not intended for use in extreme sports such as jumping, ollie ramps, etc. This product should never be used at a skate park for an “aggressive” use (challenging skateboarding moves, etc.).
Use with caution on a flat, clean, dry surface and, if possible, away from other users, and obey the road safety rules.
Check local laws regarding scooter use, respect all the traffic rules and signs.
Stay away from other pedestrians or users on public roads.
Best when used on a flat, dry surface free of gravel and grease. Avoid bumps and drainage crates that might cause an accident.
Personal Protective equipment should be worn: wrist protectors, gloves, knee pads, helmets and elbow pads should be worn.
Maximum weight: 100kg
USING THE SCOOTER
Before and after each use:
- Check the height of the steering system and make sure that the nuts are tightened, and the handlebars and front wheel are perpendicular.
- Check all of the connection elements: the brake, the release system of the steering column and the wheel axles must be correctly adjusted and must not be damaged
- Also check the tire wear.
Braking:
- A brake is located at the rear, when necessary, press down on it to slow down. Press down gradually to prevent skidding or loss of stability. The metal or aluminium brake may heat up after multiple uses. Avoid touching it during and after use.
- A right handlebar brake is provided to decrease the speed of the scooter. When using, keep riding the scooter with both hands.
During use:
- Standing on the scooter, with one hand on each handle, push with one of your feet to move forward. Proceed with caution at the start.
- Always wear shoes and we strongly recommend wearing pants and long sleeve shirts to avoid injury if you fall.
- 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.
- Do not use on wet days, or on wet ground.
Assembling the product
- The folding and unfolding operations of the scooter are to be done by a single person.
- During these operations, be careful you do not get your fingers stuck in the hinge and locking system.
- Make sure that the locking devices are properly engaged.
Warning! Risk of injury by pinching!
Do not insert your fingers into the shaded area indicated in the image.
Unfold the scooter
- Hold the scooter upright, one hand holding the handle and the other hand pulls the scooter deck downwards until it clicks lock as shown in the drawing A.
- Take the hex wrench out of the box. Unscrew the 2 screws from the fixing lug, please pay attention and do not lose the washers. Place the middle of the handlebar (stripes engraved on the handlebar) into the fixing lug with the brake on the right.
Adjust the handle bar
Open the clamp. Then press the spring-loaded button and pull the handlebar up or push it down with the other hand. Choose the suitable locking hole and make sure the spring- loaded button snaps securely in place. The adjustable T-bar handle can be adapted in height to suit the rider.
3 POSTIONS (OPNE K 180 PISTON DELUXE):
- Low position: 89.5 cm
- Middle position: 94.5 cm
- High position: 99.5 cm
3 POSTIONS (OPNE K 200 PISTON DELUXE):
- Low position: 93 cm
- Middle position: 98 cm
- High position: 103 cm
Lock the clamp tight and securely when you have finished adjusting the height.
Folding the scooter
- Both hands on the handlebars, giving a slight kick pedal lock as shown in the drawing 4. Fold back the T-bar handle until it locks on the back brake with an audible click, as shown in the drawing 5.
- You can grip the scooter by the T-bar handle and pull it behind you for easy transport.
DO NOT FORGET TO REGULARLY TIGHTEN THE DIRECTION BLOCKS TO AVOID MISALIGNMENT OR LOSS OF THE SCREW.
Barrel adjustment for rear brake block:
Fine tune the brake blocks by turning the barrel screw on the handlebar brake. To do so, follow below instruction:
- First undo the barrel-adjuster’s locknut by turning counter clockwise to untighten the locknut (see diagram A).
- To move the brake blocks inward, unscrew the barrel by turning it counter clockwise in small increments to tighten the brake (see diagram B).
- To move the brake blocks outward, screw the barrel inward by turning it clockwise in small increments to untighten the brake (see diagram C).
- Regularly check the feeling of the brake to get the fine adjustment.
- Tighten the barrel-adjuster’s locknut when done by turning it turn clockwise. (see diagram D)
Care / Maintenance: regular maintenance is a safety commitment:
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].
Then reassemble the wheel bearings and axles, followed by the wheel, onto the scooter. proceed in the same manner for the other wheel.
Wheels: the wheels wear down with time and can be pierced if overly used on rough surfaces. The back wheel on which the brake is applied is particularly affected after several hours of braking. In the interests of safety, they should be checked regularly and changed if necessary.
Modifications: the original product must by no means be modified except for the maintenance-related changes mentioned in these instructions.
Nuts, axles and other self-locking fixings: these should also be checked regularly. They can become loose after a while in which case they should be tightened. They can become worn and not tighten properly, in which case they should be replaced.
Additional Info
For questions and inquiries please contact us at: contact@globber.com
WARRANTY
The manufacturer warranties this product to be free of manufacturing defects for period of 2 years from date of purchase. This limited Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, tire, tube or cables, or any damage, failure or loss caused by improper assembly, maintenance, or storage. This Limited Warranty will be void if the product is ever
- used in a manner other than for recreation or transportation;
- modified in any way;
- rented
The manufacturer is not liable for incidental or consequential loss or damage due directly or indirectly to the use of this product.
Globber does not offer an extended warranty. If you have purchased an extended warranty, it must be honoured by the store at which it was purchased.
For your records, save your original sales receipt with this manual and write the product name below.
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Spare parts
To order spare parts for this product, please visit our website www.globber.com