HUDORA 14450 Up 200 Scooter Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- hudora
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14450 Up 200 Scooter
Instruction Manual INSTRUCTIONS ON
ASSEMBLY AND USE
14450 Up 200 Scooter
CONGRATULATIONS ON PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT!
Please read these instructions carefully. The instructions are an integral component of the product. Therefore, please store them and the packaging carefully in case questions arise in the future. Please always include these instructions when handing on the product to a third party. This product must be assembled by an adult. This product is designed for private/domestic use only. This product is not designed for commercial/industrial use. The use of the product requires certain capabilities and skills. Always adjust according to the age of the user and use for the purpose it has been designed for.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Item: HUDORA Scooter Up 200
Item number: 14450, 14451, 14452, 14453, 14454, 14455
Dimensions: approx. 90 cm in length, deck approx. 33 x 11,5 cm
Item weight: approx. 4,5 kg
Class: A, 100 kg maximum user weight Minimum user weight: more than 20 kg
Purpose: Leisure scooter for use on public areas, no toy.
CONTENTS
1 x Scooter
4 x Allen wrench
1 x These instructions
Other parts which may be included with the delivery in some circumstances are
not required.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- This scooter needs to be partially assembled before first using. To avoid pinching or entrapment please follow exactly the instructions on assembly below and make sure that all parts are assembled correctly and tightly.
- Keep young children away while assembling. There is a risk of choking hazard from small parts!
- Wear suitable protective clothing for your own safety. Wear personal protective equipment. This includes at least: hand/wrist guards, knee pads, head protection and elbow pads. Never use the scooter without shoes!
- The scooter is only intended for use by one person.
- Only use the scooter on surfaces that are suitable for it, i.e. those which are flat, clean, dry, and use the scooter, where possible, away from other road users. Avoid sloping ground. The brakes may become hot if the scooter has been used for a while! Your footwear could be damaged! The brakes shouldn’t be touched until they have cooled down.
- Always be considerate of others.
- Before you begin – Ensure that all fasteners and locking parts are intact and tight, e.g. the folding mechanism and the height setting of the handlebar. The functions of selfsecuring screw threads can be impaired after repeated loosening and tightening of the connecting elements. Check especially for the correct alignment and fastening of the steering set-up.
- Make sure that the stand is folded safely while driving.
- Do not use the scooter at twilight, at night or in poor visibility. Do not use it on roads or thorough fares or on slopes or hills. Avoid being in the proximity of stairs and open water.
- The scooter is not suitable for jumps.
- Prior to using the scooter, please inform yourself about restricting applicable traffic regulations for the intended area of application.
- The use of the product requires specific skills and knowledge to be able to avoid injuries due to crashes and collisions.
- Children should only use the product when they are under adult supervision.
INSTRUCTIONS ON ASSEMBLY
Mount the front wheel as shown in Picture 1. Insert the long side of the
sleeve bolt into the front axle from the left and the short bolt from the
right. Tighten the screw with a torque of 5 Nm. The scooter is then fully
assembled and ready for use (Picture 2).
PLEASE PROCEED AS FOLLOWS TO GET THE SCOOTER READY FOR USE
- Pull up the plastic loop on the folding mechanism (black arrow). (Picture 3)
- Push the steering rod forward until you can hear it click into place at an approx. 90° angle. (Picture 4) Now let go of the plastic loop; the handlebar is fixed.
- Open the handlebar clamp by lifting the lever. Insert the handlebar grips into the T piece of the handlebar stem. (Picture 5) Use your thumbs to press down both locking buttons until the grips can be easily pushed into the T piece. Turn the handlebar grips until the locking buttons are positioned in the two openings intended for them and you hear them click into place. Check that both handlebar grips are fitted correctly by pulling them outwards. If the two handlebar grips can no longer be moved, they are properly engaged. Now close the handlebar clamp by pressing the lever back down against the handlebar (Picture 6). The contact pressure of the handlebar clamp can be finely adjusted using the two rotary screws on the underside.
- The handlebars can be locked into place at different heights. To adjust the height of the handlebars, release the quick release fastener on the handlebars by pushing the lever of the quick release fastener away from the handlebar stem until the lever is parallel to the handlebar stem grip. Pull the handlebar rod out of the handlebar stem until it is at the required height and the relevant button has snapped into place. (Picture 7)
- The maximum height cannot be exceeded due to the integrated lock. If the handlebar is not fitting tightly enough at the required height, open the quick release fastener again and twist the screw opposite to it further into the thread so that the fastening bracket fits more tightly to the handlebar rod. Repeat this process until the handlebar rod can be aligned securely.
- Now close the quick release fastener by pushing the lever down to the handlebar stem (Picture 8).
- You should if necessary, fasten the grub screws (Picture 9) firmer, in order to avoid disturbing tolerances between the folding mechanism and the handlebar.
- Always check that all parts are fitting tightly before use, particularly the folding mechanism, the handlebar lock and the wheels.
TO GET THE SCOOTER READY FOR TRANSPORT AGAIN, PLEASE CARRY OUT THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS
- Release the quick release fastener by pushing the lever of the quick release fastener away from the handlebar stem. Please press the locking button so that the handlebar rod can be moved. (Picture 7)
- Push the handlebar rod as far as it will go into the handlebar stem.
- Close the quick release fastener by pushing the lever of the quick release fastener down to the handlebar stem (Picture 8).
- Open the handlebar clamp by lifting the lever. Use your thumbs to press both locking buttons in the handlebar grips and pull the handlebar grips outwards until they are loosened from the T piece.
- Push the handlebar grips down until they are parallel with the handlebar shaft and the handlebar holders lock in place.
- Pull up the plastic loop on the folding mechanism (black arrow). (Pic- ture 3)
- Fold up the scooter by moving the handlebar rod towards the back wheel until you hear the transport lock click into place.
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
NOTHING‘S EASY AT FIRST …
… most accidents happen to “beginners” within the first ten minutes.
Particular care should be taken during this stage.
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
The scooter moves when a foot is used to regularly push off, just as with
wellknown children’s scooters. Braking is no problem either – simply step on
the friction brake over the back wheel (mudguard).
We recommend folding the scooter by hand after each use or using the stand.
The stands are of direction of movement, located on the left hand side under
the running board. Their use is ensured through simply folding and unfolding.
Aluminium is a good and light material, but should also be handled carefully
as it is not as hard as steel, for example.
PARKING POSITION
In addition to the side stand, the scooter‘s folding mechanism has a parking
position. This parking position is located between the transport position and
the driving position. You use it as described below:
- Pull up the plastic loop on the folding mechanism (black arrow). (Picture 3)
- Push the handlebar forward until it locks into the parking position at an angle of approx. 45°. (Picture 4) Now release the plastic loop, the handlebar is fixed.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Use only a dry or damp cloth to clean the product; do not use special cleaning
agents! Check the product for damage or traces of wear and tear before and
after each use. Do not make any structural changes. For your own safety,
please use original spare parts only. These can be sourced from HUDORA. If
parts become damaged or if sharp edges or corners should develop, the product
may not be used any more. If in any doubt, please contact our service team
(http://www.hudora.de/). Store the product in a safe place where it is
protected from the elements, cannot be damaged, and cannot injure anyone.
Replace damaged or worn assembly parts in order to ensure the safety of your
scooter.
WHEEL CHANGE
Wheels should be replaced when they get worn down. To change the wheels,
loosen the axle fitting with two Allen keys and remove the wheels from the
axle. A screwdriver or Allen key can be used to push the bearings out of the
wheel in order to use them again in the new wheels. However, it is usually
advisable to change the bearings when the wheels are being changed. Put the
bearings into the new wheel with the spacer sleeve and mount them to the frame
with the axle screws. Make sure that the axle has been screwed on tightly
before starting again!
BEARINGS
Your kick scooter is equipped with precision ball bearings, which were filled
with grease under high pressure, during manufacture. For this reason, the
rollers of the kick scooter only run lightly and swiftly, while under load.
Bearings as well as wear parts are maintenance-free. Caution! Worn bearings
make conspicuous audible noises and their function is constrained. In order to
maintain optimal riding pleasure and to ensure lasting safety, you should
replace bearings, as soon as they begin to exhibit signs of being worn. In the
case of full load, and daily use, we recommend the replacement of the rollers
and bearings, twice a year.
DISPOSAL ADVICE
Please dispose of the product at the end of its service life in the available disposal return or collection system. For any 0questions contact your local dumping enterprise.
SERVICE
We make every effort to deliver faultless products. If faults do arise however, we put just as much effort into rectifying them. You can find numerous information on the product, replacement parts, solutions to problems and lost assembly manuals at http://www.hudora.de/.
All images are examples of the design.
EN 14619
Hersteller: HUDORA
Jägerwald 13
42897 Remscheid
Germany
www.hudora.de
Art. Nr. 14450, 14451, 14452,
14453, 14454, 14455
Stand 01/23
References
- HUDORA® Sport und Freizeitartikel » Zum Online-Shop
- HUDORA® Sport und Freizeitartikel » Zum Online-Shop
- HUDORA® Sport und Freizeitartikel » Zum Online-Shop