Knee Scooter Instructions

The image shows a hand operating a folding mechanism on a scooter. The hand is pushing a small lever located near the base of the scooter's handlebar, as indicated by the text in the image that says, "PUSH LEVER UP." The background reveals a wooden floor, and the focus is on the lever mechanism and scooter wheels.

To fold a knee scooter, first lower the handlebars by releasing the clamp, sliding them down, and tightening the clamp. Next, unlock the folding mechanism by pushing or pulling the lever near the base of the steering column. While holding the lever, gently fold the steering column down towards the knee rest until it aligns with the scooter’s base, then ensure it locks into place to prevent unfolding during transport. To unfold, reverse these steps.

HOW TO LOCK/UNLOCK BRAKES

To unlock the brakes on a knee scooter, press down on the brake handle to release the locking mechanism. To lock the brakes, pull the brake handle tightly and push down on the locking lever near the handle. This will keep the brakes engaged, securing the scooter in place and preventing it from rolling. Always ensure the brakes are fully locked before standing up or resting the scooter.

HOW TO ADJUST HANDLEBAR HEIGHT

To adjust the handlebar height on a knee scooter, locate the adjustment lever or knob on the stem of the scooter. Loosen the lever or knob to raise or lower the handlebars to a comfortable height, ideally at waist level when standing. Once adjusted, tighten the lever or knob to secure the handlebars in place. Ensuring proper height can improve balance and comfort while using the scooter.

HOW TO ADJUST THE SEAT HEIGHT

To adjust the seat height on a knee scooter, locate the seat adjustment knob or lever beneath the seat. Loosen it, then raise or lower the seat to your desired height, making sure that your knee is comfortably supported and your leg is at a slight bend. Once the seat is at the proper height, retighten the knob or lever to secure it.

KNEE SCOOTER ADJUSTMENT

The image shows a child standing on a scooter at a beach during sunset, with labels indicating correct scooter posture. The child is smiling while holding the scooter's handlebars, which are positioned at waist height. Their front leg is straight with the foot flat on the scooter deck, and the back leg is bent at a 90-degree angle with the foot lifted. The labels "SMILE," "HANDLES WAIST HIGH," "LEG STRAIGHT," "FOOT FLAT," and "90°" describe these postural aspects, emphasizing proper form.

The handlebars should be adjusted to waist height, allowing for comfortable arm positioning. The front leg should remain straight with the foot flat on the scooter deck, while the back leg forms a 90° angle, ensuring proper support and balance. Always maintain an upright posture with a relaxed expression when using the scooter. Proper adjustments ensure both safety and comfort during use. Don’t forget to smile!