Safety Instructions

This section is crucial for your safety and the longevity of your electric scooter. Please read and understand all the safety instructions before your first ride. Jerung Wheels will not be held responsible for any damage, injury, or legal issues resulting from misuse or neglect of these safety guidelines.

General Safety Guidelines

  1. Do Not Ride in Rainy Conditions
    Water can damage electrical components and increase the risk of slipping. Always ride in dry weather.

  2. Avoid Self-Repairs
    Attempting repairs without proper knowledge may lead to electric shock or further damage. Always consult authorized technicians. If your electric scooter is misbehaving, please send it to our award winning Jerung Medic after-sales service centre.

  3. Obey Local Traffic Laws
    Respect local regulations regarding electric scooter usage, including speed limits and allowed zones.

  4. No Stunts or Acrobatics
    This scooter is built for commuting, not tricks. Performing stunts may lead to serious injury.

  5. One Rider Only
    Never allow more than one person to ride the scooter at a time.

  6. Wear Safety Gear
    Always wear a helmet, gloves, and elbow/knee pads for protection during your ride.

  7. Practice Before Riding on Roads
    Start in an open, obstacle-free area to get comfortable with the electric scooter before venturing into traffic.

  8. Adjust Handlebar Height
    If you have an adjustable pole, ensure the T-bar is adjusted to a comfortable height to maintain control and avoid injury.

  9. Charge Before First Ride
    Fully charge the electric scooter before using it for the first time to optimize battery performance.

  10. Never Power Off While Riding
    Turning off the electric scooter mid-ride can result in loss of control.

  11. Avoid Large Steps or Curbs
    Do not attempt to climb steps higher than 3 cm, as this could cause tipping and injury.

  12. Mind the Temperature
    Use and store the electric scooter in environments between -5°C and 50°C for optimal performance and battery life.

  13. Monthly Charging for Long-Term Storage
    If the electric scooter is unused for long periods, charge it at least once a month to preserve battery health.

  14. Avoid Deep Water and Spraying
    Do not ride through puddles deeper than 5 cm or expose the electric scooter to direct water spray. This can cause electrical failures.

  15. Keep Both Feet on the Deck
    Always stand with both feet firmly on the deck while riding to maintain balance and control.

Warning

Exceeding local speed limits or ignoring traffic laws can result in injury or legal consequences. Ride responsibly at all times.