05, November 2015: Nowadays, there are more and more traffic accidents on roads. Many people think that the two wheel self-balancing electric scooter is the easiest way to learn and ride, compared with the one wheel scooter and twin wheel electric scooter. However, it is very dangerous to ride Airwheel Z3 carelessly. The following parts will give you some important notes on riding this two wheel electric scooter Z3. Anyway, safety always goes first.
When you need to ride Z3, you need to wait Z3 electric self-balancing scooter enters the power state and maintains balance, and then the driver can get on to ride. The right hand gently rotates the handle to accelerate, if the vehicle head titles to one side seriously, or Z3 foot boards fail to maintain balance, Z3 is not ready.
Airwheel Z3, 2-wheeled electric scooter belongs to high-tech transport. If you do not understand the operating norms, it will lead to unpredictable harm. It is necessary to have a good command of the user’s guide. When the electric quantity displays less power or power switch lights flash, it is recommended that the rider stop riding. If riding, please keep a low constant speed. If there is a risk of falling, please protect personal safety first, taking no consideration to Z3. During the process of riding and parking, Z3 electric motor may produce wear and tear that has influence on the performance.
Before riding, riders had better have a full check of the Airwheel Z3 intelligent electric scooter, including the electricity, braking and tire and so on to ensure a safe riding. What’s more, for green hands, rider needs to have a full understanding of the surrounding environment to avoid the interference from the vehicle, pedestrians, pets, bicycles and other obstacles.
Bear the riding notes on Airwheel Z3, two wheel self-balancing electric scooter in mind and enjoy a safe and content riding.
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