Tiger Shark manual

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    Owner’s Manual[...]

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    Important Note To Parents About Safe Riding Your child's safety will depend on your commitmen t to always provide a safe riding environment and a properly maintained vehicle. As with any m oving vehicle there are possible safety risks; be sure to heed to the following precautions. 1. Always equip your child with suitable protective gear and ri[...]

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    Safety Precautions 1. Review all the ins tructions carefull y before operations. 2. Follow all rules and regulations in your area for operating an electric scooter. 3. Do not allow others to use the sc ooter without p roper instructions. 4. Ride only in good weath er, on smooth surfaces. 5. Remember to always operate your scooter with the proper sa[...]

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    List of Parts Handle Bar Grips Front Fork Front Wheel Power Switch Kickstand Skid Plate Rear Wheel Deck Quick Release Hand Brake Throttle Controller Batteries 600W Motor Brake Pad Charger Chain Tubes Shocks Tool Kit 4[...]

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    Assembly Instructions 1. Carefully take your scooter out of the box. 2. Assemble the Handle Bar. a. Remove the bolt from the base of the Handle Bar a nd position th e top part of the H andle Bar on to the base and tighten the bolt. b. Lift Handle Bar into upright positi on and tighten star screw. 5[...]

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    c. Unscrew the bolts on the ‘T’ of the Handle B ar and place the Gri ps into the Handle B ar and screw in the bolts to secure the grips. 3. Turn the Power Switch to the on position. A r ed light will appear. 4. Before operating your s cooter check the following to make sure they are secure and intact: Tires Check for wear, that the bolts ar e s[...]

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    6. Charging 1. Power Switch must be in the ‘off ’ position. 2. Do not plug the charger in to the outlet first, for s a fety reasons plug the ch arger cord into the scooter first, then into a 110 V outlet. 3. Charge your scooter for 6-8 hour s. The LED will be red dur ing charging and on ce it is fully complete the LED will turn to green. 4. Do [...]

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    Change the Rear Tire • Tools Required: - Phillips screwdriver - 8mm wrench - 2 x 16mm wrench Step Description 1 Ensure power switch is in the "o ff" position before beginning an y work on the scooter. 2 Remove screw holding brake shield in plac e located next to the left side of the rear tire. This bolt connects the brake shield to th e[...]

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    Change the Motor Step Description 1 Remove the deck. 2 Disconnect the wires, by loosening the bolts . 3 Unscrew the 2 bolts that secure the motor, as pict ured below, and remove the m otor. 9[...]

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    Adjust the Chain Step Description 1 Loosen axle bolt. 2 To tighten chain, turn the 8mm nut on the eyebolt counter clockwise 3 To loosen the chain, turn the 8mm nut on the eyebolt clockwise. 10[...]

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    Adjust the Brake Step Description Tighten Brake Loosen nut; loosen the 8mm nut and pull th e cable ba ck and slide the arm forward, once you have the cable in position tight en the 8mm nut. Loosen Brake Loosen nut; loosen the 8m m nut and the spring will pull the c able back, once you have the cable in position tighten the 8mm nut. 11[...]

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    Troubleshooting Chart Problem Cause Solution The power light by the on/off switch does not light up when the scooter is turned on ? 1. Battery is discharged. 2. Loose connection inside the scooter. 1. Recharge your scooter. 2. Remove (3) screws that hold the deck on and remove the deck. Visually inspect all wire connections making sure there are no[...]

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    YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVER AGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS SCOOTE R. TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED, YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT 13[...]

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    Warranty. Rad2Go warrants each new Rad2Go product for thirty ( 30) days acco rding to the following terms. This warranty ex tends to the origi nal retail purch aser only and commences on the date of th e origi nal retail purch ase. Any part of the Rad2Go Product manufacture o r supplied by Rad2Go and found in the reasonable judgment of Rad2Go to be[...]

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    Rad2Go Electric Scoote r Warranty This Warranty Registra tion is to be com pleted by the deal er or customer at the tim e of purchase an d submitted to Rad2Go, Inc., within 10 days of the date of pur chase for warran ty entitlement . This warranty is void if the serial numbe r or the safety warning labels on your Rad2Go Electric Sco oter are altere[...]

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    nature and any circumstances le ading to the problem . A service te chnician will contac t you with sp ecific instructions to ensure that you receiv e the best se rvice for your scooter in the most econom ical way. 5. Purchaser here with acknowled ges : a. That Rad2Go assumes not liability for any misuse or improper operation of Rad2Go Electric Sco[...]

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    17 BY SIGNING BELOW YOU ARE AGREEING TO HAVE ANY DISPUTES ARISING OUT OF THE MATTER INCLUDING IN THE “ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES” PROVISION DECIDED BY NEUTRAL, BINDING ARBITRATION AS PROVIDED BY CALI FORNIA LAW, AND THAT YOU ARE GIVING UP THE RIGHTS YOU MIGHT POSSESS TO HAVE THE DISPUTE LITIGATED IN A COURT OR JURY TRIAL. BY SIGNING BELOW YOU ARE [...]