EV Rider Stand N Ride User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

It is important to read and follow the instructions and the safety information contained
within this owner's manual prior to use.

General Information

The SNR is a recreational battery-operated vehicle. It is not a mobility device for
medically prescribed use and should not be used as such.

Always wear a helmet when riding the SNR. For your convenience and safety, EV Rider
provides a helmet with each SNR scooter.

This product is not recommended for users younger than 16 years old.

Operators must comply with local laws and regulations. Check with your local Police
Department or the Dept. of Motor Vehicles to determine your local requirements with
respect to the SNR.

SNR scooters require skill to operate safely. Practice starting, stopping and turning in a
large open area, free of vehicles, obstacles and pedestrians.

Do not operate the SNR at night. The SNR is not equipped to be operated outdoors at
night or in low light conditions. It may not be visible to other vehicles or pedestrians in
these conditions.

Do not operate the vehicle near children. When approaching pedestrians, announce
your presence to minimize sudden, unexpected moves by pedestrians.

This product is designed to be used only by one rider. Do not carry any additional
people. Do not carry any items on the SNR unless they securely placed in the basket.

Do not tow or pull the SNR electric scooter behind a vehicle, bicycle or pedestrian.

Do not use the SNR to tow or pull anything.

Riding Terrain

Ride only on smooth, hard, flat surfaces. The SNR is not intended for off-road or hilly
terrain conditions.

Use caution when approaching curbs, uneven pavement, potholes or similar conditions.
The wheels are not intended to go over more than 3” obstacles. You may fall when
running over these obstacles.

Do not ride the Stand N Ride downhill for extended periods of time. This may increase
the wear of the brake lining and adversely affect the ability to stop the unit.

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