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CAUTION!
2.2 Risk of Injury
Whenever you drive the SO2 AIR 3rd Gen, you risk injury from loss of control, collisions and falls. It is your responsibility to learn how to safely drive the SO2 AIR 3rd
Gen in order to reduce the risks of driving.
This manual is designed to help you learn safe driving techniques.
The SO2 AIR 3rd Gen must not be used unless the operator has read through and understood the entire manual.
We recommend that you keep this manual in a safe place and read it carefully again after a long period of non-use to ensure the safest possible handling of the SO2
AIR 3rd Gen.
WARNING!
2.3 Attention!
There are risks to driving every vehicle. This one is no exception.
Start in a safe location without traffic and have somebody helping you with your first steps and start slowly. If you carefully follow all the instructions and warnings in
this manual, you should be able to teach yourself to drive. Avoid using the SO2 AIR 3rd Gen if you are feeling tired, sleepy or you have a medical condition that
reduces your ability to drive.
Please ensure this manual is read and understood beforehand and do pay extra attention when driving.
1.
All users of the SO2 AIR 3rd Gen must follow all traffic laws and regulations. Check whether you can use the SO2 AIR 3rd Gen on public property before you
drive it there. Especially keep track of pedestrians, children, animals, and other road users when you drive this device. Point out your presence when
approaching a pedestrian or cyclist if you are not seen or heard. Cross protected crossings on foot.
2.
Both tires must be always in contact with the ground. Avoid obstacles and slippery surfaces (such as snow, ice, oil, sand etc.), which could result in a loss of
balance or traction and cause a fall. The SO2 AIR 3rd Gen is intended for indoors or use on smooth, flat surfaces. To prevent loss of traction, you must always
be careful when driving and you must identify and avoid slippery and wet surfaces, loose materials, slopes, tram tracks, potholes, and other obstacles
(especially higher than 1 cm). The wheels must be able to grip the ground for you to stay upright.
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