User guide

Daymak Inc. · 130 Oakdale Rd · Toronto, ON · 416-749-2324 · 1-866-379-7779 · www.daymak.com
EMI Warning
EMI Safety Information
The increasing rate at which communication technology develops has
flooded our environment with electromagnetic (EM) waves that are emitted by
various sources (such as television transmitters, cellular phones, wireless
technologies, and etc). Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) occurs more intensely
as you approach the source of the transmission and are capable of causing your
scooter to malfunction or function uncontrollably. EMI may cause possible
interference with the motor and its braking system!
WARNING! Be wary of EM sources around you, as unintended EMI may cause
accident or injury! Some cellular phones and similar devises transmit signals
while they are on, even when not in use!
While not guaranteed, the following devices are not likely to cause emit
enough EMI to interfere with the scooter: cordless phones, laptops, AM/FM
radios, TV sets, CD players, cassette players, and small appliances.
EMI Recommendations
Do not use hand-held personal communications (cellular phones, CB
radio, ham radio, walkie-talkies, etc) while the scooter is in operation
Be aware of any nearby transmitters along your route to reduce
unwanted interference
Turn off your scooter when not in operation to reduce chances of
unintended movement
If unintended movement occurs, turn off your scooter as soon as it is
safe