Owner’s Manual
Preschool Scooter
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY, ASSEMBLY,
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION.
PLEASE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL
BEFORE OPERATION.
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
H 2F-1R Scooter EN 070313 m0095
Copyright Huffy Corporation 2013
Manual Index
• Safety Information ................................................................................2/3
• Operation ...............................................................................................3
• Parts View.............................................................................................4/5
• Assembly ..............................................................................................6/7
• Lights and Sounds Setup and Operation (if equipped) .........................8/9
• Maintenance .........................................................................................10
• Warranty ...............................................................................................11
Scooter Safety Information
Scooters, like all wheeled vehicles, will provide safe, enjoyable transportation and
recreation when used and maintained properly. Like bicycling, skateboarding, and
in-line skating, riding a scooter can be dangerous even under the best of circumstances. We do not want you to get hurt. Please follow these safety rules.
This symbol is important. It is the WARNING symbol. The warning symbol pre-
cedes safety instructions. Make sure the child understands these instructions. Failure
to follow these instructions may result in injury to the rider or to others, or damage to
the product.
WARNING TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY:
• Adult assembly is required.
• Adults must assist children in the initial adjustment procedures to unfold the scooter
(if model is designed to fold), adjust handlebar and steering to height, and fi nally to
fold the scooter.
• Adult supervision is required.
• This product should only be used by persons 3+ years. Maximum weight is 60 lbs
(27kgs).
• Do not allow a child to ride without an approved helmet, with the chinstrap securely
fastened.
• Ensure the child always wears safety equipment such as helmet, knee pads, elbow
pads and shoes.
• Do not allow a child to ride wearing anything that obstructs visibility or hearing.
• Do not allow a child to ride the product at dusk, at night or at times of limited visibility.
• Do not allow a child to ride on streets, roadways or alleys.
• Do not allow a child to ride on or near sloped driveways, hills, ditches, swimming
pool areas, water, sand, gravel, dirt, leaves, or any other hazardous areas.
• Do not allow a child to ride near steps.
• Ensure the child keeps both hands on the handlebar while riding.
• For use on smooth paved surfaces only, away from motor vehicles.
• Avoid sharp bumps, drainage grates and sudden surface changes. Unit may suddenly stop.
• Never ride with more than one person.
Scooter Safety Information - continued
• Watch out for pedestrians. Avoid excessive speed.
• Wet weather impairs traction and visibility.
• Obey all local traffi c and scooter riding laws and regulations.
• Check the product before each ride to determine if any potentially hazardous parts or
conditions have developed.
• Replace worn or broken parts immediately.
• Be sure the rider keeps both hands on the handlebar for proper control.
• Handlebar hand grip or tube end plugs should be replaced if damaged as bare tubes
have been known to cause injury. All products with capped handlebar ends should be
checked regularly to ensure that adequate protection for the ends of the handlebars
are in place.
• Replacement forks must have the same rake and tube inner diameter as the original
product.
• Not suitable for children under 3 years as foam pieces may break off and cause a
choking hazard.
• Ensure any accessories supplied are secure to the product and do not interfere with
operation of the unit.
Safety and Operation
If you have any questions regarding the operation of this product, please refer to this
owners manual or contact customer service.
Operating The Scooter and Braking
The scooter is operated by placing one foot on the deck
and pushing with the other foot. On some models the
rear fender is hinged for use as a brake. On other models where the rear fender is not hinged, the foot used
to propel the scooter is also used to stop the scooter.
This is also the secondary brake method for models with
hinged fender. Steering is accomplished by turning the
handlebar.
WARNING: Always wear shoes when riding the
scooter.
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