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Hover-1 RIDER - OPERATIONAL SAFETY AND CONDITIONS; Brake Operation Safety; Wet Weather Riding Caution; Low Visibility Riding Gear

Hover-1 RIDER
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WARNING
Proper use of your brake is vital to
ensure safe, eicient stopping. To avoid
misuse and potential injury, do not
apply sudden or excessive force to your
brakes. Apply your brakes gradually
and give yourself enough room to
come to a complete stop safely.
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• Do not weave in and out of traic or swerve from side to side.
• A crash can put extraordinary stress on Hover-1 Rider
components, possibly causing them to fatigue prematurely.
Components suering from stress fatigue can fail suddenly, causing
loss of control, or serious injury.
CAUTION: RIDING IN WET WEATHER
Brakes do not work as well under wet conditions as they do when
dry. It is recommended that you do not ride your Hover-1 Rider in
wet weather, as there are electronic components of your Hover-1
Rider that may be damaged if exposed to water.
If you are riding your scooter in low-visibility conditions, ensure your
headlight is turned on, and that you are wearing bright, reective
clothing.
Think about safety when you ride. You can prevent many accidents
if you think about safety. Below is a helpful checklist for Hover-1 Rider
riders.
SAFETY CHECKLIST
• Check your scooter before every ride, making sure brakes are
operating eectively and everything is in good working condition.
• Always keep both hands rmly on the handlebars.
• Do not ride “double” with more than one adult rider on the seat.
• Avoid riding in large groups, as this can force you to ride too close
to other riders, making it diicult to see other vehicles and road
hazards.
• Do not ride above your skill level. Ensure you have had enough
practice with all functions and features of your Rider.
• With increased speed comes increased risk. If you are moving at
a higher speed, small bumps can turn into large impacts, leading to
a higher risk of injury if an accident occurs.

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