HE m p a re - RID E RIGHT n Co c OWNER’S MANUAL ELM ET W O U RID E. NY AR A H WE FOLDING SCOOTER et d e si as uc e a i cl co c o us c u n c u i d a d o : n bic and o m o nte s e WITH ELECTRONIC LIGHTS 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.
INTRODUCTION ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual was written to help you get the most performance, 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.
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 confidence, 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.
Be aware that young children can often 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. Children should be made aware of all possible riding hazards and correct riding behavior before they take off on the scooter.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING The scooter is to be initially unfolded and adjusted by an adult. Federal law requires the box to warn of small parts and the risks to children under three. This scooter is NOT recommended for children under five years regardless of their size and maturity. SCOOTER SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS Your scooter comes assembled by the manufacturer. It is important to fully unfold and secure the scooter in an upright position before riding.
STEP 3: Place hand on steering tube above front wheel. Push down and forward to release the lock. STEP 4: Rotate steering tube upright into verticle riding position until you hear a “click”. This means the steering tube is locked into place. Your scooter should look like this. Step 5: Close clamp. STEP 2: HANDLEBAR PLACEMENT The handlebars are held in place by spring loaded buttons. TO INSTALL HANDLEBARS: A.
STEP 3: HANDLEBAR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT A. Open the handlebar height adjustment clamp by releasing the adjustment clamp lever. B. Extend the handlebar to the desired height. When the handlebar 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 snug. D. Push the lever to the closed (locked) position. You should feel resistance while closing the lever.
STEP 4: INSTRUCTION ON ELECTRONIC LIGHTS HOW TO USE: 1. The switches lie on the rear of the lamp case located at the ends of the scooter. There are two switches, one on each side (right and left). 2. The factory default setting for the light function is OFF. 3. Turn it on by pressing once; and turn it off by pressing a second time. 4. Activate blinking lights by steeping or tapping on scooter deck. BATTERY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 1.
STEP 1: Place battery unit in front of you. STEP 2: Lift metal tab to unlock battery. STEP 3: Push battery out from behind. STEP 4: Pull battery out if not removed from step 3. This is what you should end up with.
NOTE: • Reinstall the lamp box by reversing previous pages steps. Secure the box against the deck plate by tightening the screws. • Turn on the power using the switches on the back when ready to use the lights. • Do not mix old and new batteries. • Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries. • 6 x LR44 Batteries Included. CAUTION Batteries used with this product should be kept away from children who still put things in their mouths.
RIDING THE 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. PRESS DOWN WITH HEEL TO BRAKE WARNING A scooter that does not work properly can cause you to lose control and fall. Inspect the entire scooter thoroughly before every ride, and do not ride it until any problem has been corrected.
LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the following limitations, all scooters manufactured for Dynacraft are warranted to the original purchaser to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period from the date of purchase. Lifetime For The Scooter’s Frame Two Years On All Other Component Parts No other express or implied warranty is given.
Dynacraft Customer Service 1.800.551.0032 7AM TO 4PM PACIFIC TIME Please have the following information available when you call: Model Number: (sample: 8595-95) Production Date: (sample: 2003.10.10) Serial Number: (sample: 03TD5899988) Having this information is required and helps us handle your call more effectively. STOP DO NOT return this bike to the store. Please call Dynacraft for assistance. Dynacraft BSC, Inc. 89 S. Kelly Rd., American Canyon, CA 94503 Call Toll Free 1.800.551.