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DISCLAIMER
The scooter is NOT prepared for regular motorway use, although it can be done sporadically. The vehicle is designed to go at a steady speed of 85 km/h without any critical
elements overheating. If the vehicle is used in Sport mode all the time, the battery pack (BP) could overheat. So, SILENCE has developed a system that optimises the vehicle’s
power use and output to modify settings on the go and avoid this type of issues.
2. Clothing and protection
For your safety and that of the passenger, we recommend wearing the right clothing when driving the scooter. Although they do not provide total protection,
they can considerably decrease the probabilities of injury and the seriousness of the consequences. Consult a specialist to choose the clothing that best suits
you.
Always wear a helmet: Proper use of a helmet is basic and obligatory, both for the driver and for the passenger. It must be homologated, in good shape and
properly buckled. Helmets reduce the number of head injuries and their seriousness. We recommend using full-face helmets (that cover the whole head) in
light, bright colours or with reflector strips, that are lightweight and fit properly.
Protect your eyes: Always wear eye protection, either the visor of the helmet or appropriate glasses.
Other garments: Wear stiff boots and leather gloves, to protect feet, ankles and hands from scratches, cuts and contusions. Wear a suit or jacket and trousers
specifically designed for use on a scooter. These should be form-fitting and the right size, and we recommend they have reflector strips.
These recommendations also apply to the passenger, if there is one.