BYOX CONTRAST D-MAX 230 Scooter User Manual

Introduction

This manual provides important information for the safe use of the BYOX CONTRAST D-MAX 230 scooter. Please read carefully and keep for future reference.

Product Information

Assembly of the Scooter

WARNING: Contains small parts. Assembly must be performed by an adult. Keep children away during assembly.

  1. Remove the scooter from the box and check for any scratches or dents that may have occurred during transport.
  2. Insert the grips into the T-shaped handlebar. Ensure the spring buttons are visible through the holes to secure the grips.
  3. Adjust the handlebar height by releasing the quick-release clamp and pushing the spring button. Select one of the three height adjustment holes. Ensure the spring button is out of the chosen opening and tighten the quick-release clamp.
  4. Tightening Nut: This nut should never be removed. If it becomes loose, do not use the scooter until it is replaced.

Folding and Unfolding the Scooter

The scooter is foldable. Folding and unfolding should only be done by an adult. Keep fingers away from moving parts to avoid injury.

  1. To unfold, release the quick-release clamp.
  2. Push the locking finger downward to unlock the system.
  3. Once unfolded, release the locking finger to lock the system. Lock the quick-release clamp and tighten the nut clockwise.
  4. Important: When folding, ensure the front wheel is in a straight line with the deck. If not aligned, the scooter may not fold correctly. Release the quick release, push the locking finger down, and fold.

Warning: Keep fingers and hands away from folding mechanisms to avoid pinching.

Instructions for Use

Children under 10 years must be supervised by an adult. Riding a scooter can be dangerous and may lead to serious injury or death if safety measures are not followed. Use at your own risk and with common sense.

  1. Start practicing in an area with no other traffic or ask someone to guide you.
  2. Hold the handlebars firmly with both hands. Place one foot on the platform and the other on the ground.
  3. Ensure your surroundings are clear.
  4. Push off with one foot to gain momentum.
  5. Turn the handlebar left or right to steer.
  6. Repeat pushing to maintain movement.
  7. To stop or slow down, place the foot that pushes the scooter on the ground.

The scooter has a hand brake and a foot brake. The foot brake is located over the rear wheel and is pressed with your foot to slow the wheel's rotation, thus stopping the scooter.

Hand Brake: Smoothly hold the brake lever on the handlebar to engage the brake mechanism on the rear wheel.

WARNING: The brake mechanism can get hot during use. DO NOT touch the brake after stopping. Avoid touching the brake or wheels during continuous use, as they can overheat and cause burns.

Safety Warnings

Cleaning and Maintenance

  1. Regular maintenance increases product safety.
  2. The wheel bearings require little to no maintenance. Clean with a dry cloth and lubricate. Check wheels for free rotation before riding. If there is friction or wobbling, stop using the scooter and check the problem. Contact the seller or importer for replacement parts if needed.
  3. Keep the area around the wheels clean. Lubricate bearings regularly. Do not ride in wet weather; if you do, dry the scooter thoroughly afterward.
  4. Keep the scooter clean and check it before and after each ride.
  5. The scooter is designed for even asphalt surfaces. Do not use on soft surfaces like grass, soil, or sand.
  6. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents.
  7. Store the scooter in a dry, well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and heating devices.

The pictures and diagrams used in this manual are for illustrative purposes only. Details and stickers may vary.

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