SULLIVAN Freestyle Electric Scooter Owner’s Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Sullivan
Table of Contents
Freestyle Electric Scooter
Owner’s Manual
FREESTYLE SCOOTER
OWNERS MANUAL & ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Email: www.sullivansport.com
ABOUT US
The Sullivan spots range is a can platoon of fixing and fun products with a
strong focus on safety without sacrificing function or design.
We are brand parents can trust to deliver safe products that have been fully
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SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY, ASSEMBLY, AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
ASSEMBLY MUST BE COMPLETED BY AN ADULT. Obtain the required tools and then
follow the assembly instructions in this manual
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY. PLEASE KEEP
THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AS IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
WARNING!
- Adult assembly required
- Protective equipment such as a helmet. knee pads and elbow pads should be ‘worn when using this scooter. Fully enclosed shoes with rubber soles Are recommended
- Do not run down any steep hills The brake is not designed to decelerate from high downhill speeds.
- Use only on a smooth, flat. paved and dry surface free of sand. gravel or dirt Do not ride in the wet city. sandy. di. rough or uneven surfaces
- Avoid sharp bumps. drainage grates and sudden surface changes
- Do not ride on roads. paths or areas when motor vehicle traffic
- Always follow local traffic laws.
- Allows only one ride to use at any one time.
- Do not ride at dusk or at night.
- Riders should not allow themselves to be pulled or towed while riding
- Do not make any modifications to the scooter that may impair the safety
- This scooter is not designed for off-road use or stunting
- Always check the brakes and fasteners before riding If screws are loose, retighten using the Allen key supplied.
- Ensure the clamp is locked career into position before every ride
- The brake pad becomes hot when used. Do not touch after braking.
- Replace worn and damaged parts immediately Do not ride the scooter until parts have been replaced to prevent injuries
- WARNING! This scooter needs to be used with caution since the skit required to avoid falls or collisions causing injury to the users or third parties
- Recommended age: 6+ years
- Suitable for children up to approximately 120cm /3ft 11* in height
- Maximax weight knit 100ag / 220Ibs
Read all information supplied by the manUkicbarer before every ride.
This scooter compieS will EN 14619.2015 Class A Standards
PARTS LIST
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Using the Men key provided. tighten the bolt on the headset by turning it clockwise.
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Loosen The clamp on the steering tube Side the Aube onto the hark until A is touching the die fork headset wavers Tighten the carp as shown using the Allen key
WARNING! Before tightening ensure the front wheel is faking forward and straight ahead, the handlebars are squares to the front wheel and the damp Sots are facing towards the deck tightening security.
PRE-RIDE INSPECTION
To ensure the scooter is in good condition, you must do the following prior to every ride:
- Make sure there are no missing or damaged parts
- Check to make sure all fasteners are tightened security (bar clamp bolts, grip locking nuts, wheel bolts.
- Make sure the handlebar is perpendicular to the front wheel
- Spin each wheel to make sure the wheel rotates smoothly indicating that the bearings are undamaged
- Check the deck condition Make sure the traction surface is in good condition (not worn away or slippery)
- Check to make sure the next brake works before every ride At very slow speeds apply the brake and make sure you are able le Mop the swain normally.
RIDING YOUR SCOOTER
GETTING STARTED
- Keep both hands on the grip.
- Place one toot on the dads
- Push off the ground at your cater Soot in a long smooth motion to gene tankard
- Poston both feet on the deck one foot in front of the other vita the scooter is n motion
- To turn, steer the handlebar in the direction you would like to turn
- IMPORTANT Practice foot post: poring at sloes speeds until you build skill and experience Shifting your foot position by sitting or placing your feet while traveling will affect the stability of the scooter. You will have to learn to maintain control vitae you move your feet on and off the deck of the scooter.
NOTE: All alloy hubs are prone to separate from the PU wheels if the user
lands the scooter on me edge of the wheel
NOTE: Alloy bars arc an lightweight performance pa/ and are Coughed for
clean and smooth landings Uneven amino: or crashes can damage your bars
STOPPING AND BRAKING
- The flex brake is a functioning brake designed to slow the scooter not stop it abruptly Do not rely on it to stop the scooter very quickly.
- To use the brake, press down in an on-and-off motion -min your tack foot so that the brake touches the rear wheel. The scooter will slow down and eventually come to a complete stop
- The brake wit becomes hot by friction when used DO NOT touch the flex Sake after braking.
- Do not skid. Skidding will cause a flat spot in the tie of your scooter. If you have a flat spot the wheel rotation can become rough or unstable
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Property maintaining your scooter wit provide years of riding. To keep your scooter in good working order, check your scooter poor to every use to ensure it is properly set up and all fasteners are locked and lightened. After every, We, check over your scoots for any signs of damage and dean your scooter with a damp duct to remove all dirt and grime.
- Oily deans your scooter with ordinary household dish soap and welK using a soft cloth.
- Do not use a power washer. alcohol or abrasive industrial solvents or cleaners to clean. Do not use an abrasive material to clean the surface These Items can damage the finish or decals.
- The wheel bearings on the front and rear wheels are maintenance free This means they do not require periodic lubricant: however, you should check the condition of the beams periodically Check for smooth wheel rotation and make sure there a no excessive side-to-side movement.
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