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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
General Terms of Sale
This is a contract between PHAT
®
Scooters Inc. (“Seller”) and you, and by purchasing a
Phat Scooter you accept and agree to be bound by this agreement. These terms and
conditions will govern the sale notwithstanding any inconsistent terms in any other
purchase order, invoice, contract, or other subsequent writings.
Warnings and Proper Usage
A PHAT
®
Scooter is a battery-powered motorized scooter that is intended to be used
solely under certain environmental and operating conditions, as further described here.
You agree that you will use PHAT
®
Scooter only in the manner and under the conditions
described here, and that you will avoid using it in a manner that is obviously inadvisable,
or under hazardous conditions, or under any other conditions for which Seller has issued
warnings. You agree to follow and obey all operating requirements and procedures of
PHAT
®
Scooter.
• Operating Limits/Requirements PHAT
®
Scooter is designed to work solely with single
riders. PHAT
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Scooter’s maximum carrying capacity is 440 pounds (350lbs for HD Golf).
This weight limit includes the weight of the operator as well as all items and supplies
held or worn by the operator. Should the motor become overloaded, the scooter will
automatically cut the power. PHAT
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Scooter’s controls limit it to a top operation speed
of 20 mph. PHAT
®
Scooter is designed and intended for persons 16 years and older.
PHAT
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Scooter is not a toy. Persons under the age of 16 should not ride or operate it.
• Owner’s Manual The operator of PHAT
®
Scooter must read the owner’s manual
that is included with it when delivered, before attempting to operate PHAT
®
Scooter.
Please refer to the owner’s manual for battery charging and care and maintenance
information.
• Normal Operation PHAT
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Scooter is intended to be used by a single rider or by a
single rider sitting on the seat, or by a single rider standing in an upright position
with both hands on the handlebars. Never place anything other than your feet on the
floorboard. Never place your hands or feet anywhere in or near the wheels. Do not wear
loose fitting clothing, or ankle or shoe jewelry. Always face forward while operating.