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– Hardware or software interference with the conguration of the device, such as interference with the
control unit, motor, battery or other controls, may void the warranty. In this case, the manufacturer is not
obliged to accept the device for warranty claim.
– The warranty period does not apply to equipment components referred to as consumables, such as bea-
rings, tyres and tubes, brake discs and pads, light bulbs, etc.
– If the equipment was sold at a reduced price, the warranty does not cover defects or interferences for
which the lower price was set.
– The manufacturer, importer or distributor shall not be liable for any damage caused by unauthorised
tampering, installation, use contrary to the user manual, normal wear and tear or overloading.
–Out-of-warranty service can be ordered from the manufacturer‘s authorised service centre.
– In order for a warranty claim to be accepted, it is assumed that the equipment has been operated in
accordance with this user manual, including operation, maintenance, cleaning and storage. Only equip-
ment that is clean, complete and has been properly packaged for shipment can be accepted for warranty
claims.
NOTE
Recommended safety equipment
–In the event of a re, use a suitable extinguisher (snow CO2, halotron, F-500 extinguisher).
–First aid kit in case of an accident.
–Mobile phone for calling emergency services.
ATTENTION
In case of injury, treat the injured person in accordance with the principles of rst aid.
– In the event of an electric shock, it is necessary more than ever to emphasise the safety and elimination
of the risk to the rescuers. The victim usually remains in contact with the electrical device (the source of
the injury) due to the convulsive contraction of the muscles caused by the electric current. In such a case,
it is necessary to rst turn o the current in any possible way. Then call the emergency services (112) or
another professional service and only then provide rst aid! It is necessary to ensure the airways are clear,
check breathing, check the pulse, place the aected person at on their back, tilt their head and pull
down their lower jaw. Initiate mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and CPR if necessary.
–If battery uid gets on your skin, wash it o quickly with soap and water. Seek medical attention if nece-
ssary.
–If battery uid gets into your eyes, ush them with clean water for several minutes. Seek medical atten-
tion immediately.
Even if the product is used according to the instructions, it is not possible to exclude all risks associated with
its operation. The following risks may occur due to the design of the product:
–Mechanical hazards such as dropping, crushing, cutting, winding, being pulled. These hazards can be
caused by rider error, misuse, mishandling of the equipment, underestimation of the situation or fatigue,
or unforeseen terrain conditions such as sloping or uneven terrain.
–Electrical hazards that can be caused by contact with live parts (direct contact) or parts that have become
live under faulty conditions (indirect contact).
–Thermal hazards which may result in burns, scalding or other injuries caused by possible contact of per-
sons with high-temperature objects or materials including heat sources.
–Hazards arising from neglect of ergonomic principles in the design of the product, such as hazards cau-
sed by poor body positioning or excessive overloading and unnatural to human hand-arm anatomy, rela-
ting to handle design, product balance, etc.
–Noise hazards which may result in hearing loss (deafness) and other physiological disturbances (e.g. loss
of balance, loss of consciousness).
–Vibration hazards that can result in vascular and neurological damage to the hands, such as Raynaud‘s
disease.