Tanaka TPB-400GX 사용자 설명서

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          SAFETY (Cont.) 
 
   Never ride on pedestrian sidewalks. 
 
  Being seen is very important. Brightly colored clothing and safety gear can 
increase visibility. 
 
 Familiarize yourself with the powerboard. Take turns slowly and provide 
plenty of stopping distance. Ride very cautiously until you become familiar 
with the handling of the powerboard. 
 
  Stand firm but relaxed. Keep weight between the wheels. Don’t stand too 
close to the front or lean too far back. Shift your weight to the rear when 
applying brakes, and lean toward the front when accelerating. Keep feet 
apart for more stability. 
 
  Learn to adjust your center of gravity to maintain stability. Practice this at a 
safe, slow speed until you are comfortable with this action. 
 
  Be aware of everything around you when you ride. Hazards vary by area. 
Ride in areas that you know well until you are comfortable with operation. 
 
  Consider noise while you are riding, as it may dilute your ability to hear 
hazards, such as automobiles. Do not wear headphones while operating a 
powerboard. 
 
   Minors should not use this product without adult supervision.   
 
  Persons unwilling or unable to take responsibility for their own actions 
should not use this product.  
 
  The user of this product assumes ALL risks associated with its use. To 
minimize these RISKS, the user must wear safety helmet, goggles, gloves, 
elbow and kneepads and appropriate footwear.  
 
  This product is not intended for extreme or off-road use. Do not jump or 
abuse this product. Failure to follow these instructions may cause serious 
injury and will void warranty coverage. 
 
  Never attempt to disassemble the front fork / suspension assembly as it 
contains a high-tension spring that can cause serious injury when released.