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Trikke Pon-e 48V - Operational Safety Guidelines; Speed, Braking, Traffic Rules, and Vehicle Checks

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Trikke EV Owners Manual - V5 06/30/14 - page 3
Ÿ Because of the speed increase, the risk of injury and death are increased when riding
with the electric motor. Attention to the ride is a constant.
Ÿ The braking to a full stop, at high speed, in a safe environment, to assess the distance
required to stop.
Ÿ Be aware of low objects. You are taller than you think when you ride the Trikke EV. Be
ready to duck for tree branches, street signs, etc..
Ÿ Whenever you ride, follow the traffic rules, including traffic signs, traffic lights and
crosswalks. Usually, you must follow the same rules as a bicycle or an electric bicycle.
Ÿ Tire wear, puncture, or blowout may result in sudden loss of control, which can cause
serious injury. Always make sure that the tire maintenance is being done correctly.
Ÿ Braking and locking or skidding with the rear wheels will damage the tires, and such
damage is not covered under warranty. Rider may lose control and fall when locking the
wheels during braking. Control braking power by the force applied on the brake lever.
Ÿ If you do not have the proper tools or find that you are unable to understand the
assembly instructions, contact an authorized dealer to assemble the Trikke EV for you.
Ÿ Stop riding immediately if you suspect that some part of the vehicle is not working
properly. Inspect the vehicle to confirm what the problem is. Contact your dealer or
TRIKKE Technical Support directly if you suspect that a there is a malfunction or defect
that affects safe operation.
Ÿ If you do not understand how to operate the Trikke EV properly, do not use it. Contact
your dealer or Technical Support Trikke for proper training.
Ÿ Always inspect your vehicle before each use and make sure the handlebar clamp and
folding mechanism of the arms are locked in place. Read the important assembly,
operation and maintenance information in this manual.
Ÿ Test the brakes properly before each use; always engage both brakes equally with your
weight evenly distributed over the rear wheels.

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