Caroma SPA000026

Caroma Pro Scooter SPA000026 User Manual

Fa'ata'ita'iga: SPA000026

1. Taiala mo le Saogalemu

Before operating your Caroma Pro Scooter, please read and understand all safety instructions. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in injury or damage to the scooter.

  • Fai i taimi uma mea e fa'aoga ai le saogalemu, e aofia ai se pulou, tulivae, ma tulilima.
  • Ia mautinoa fa'amau uma ma clamps are securely tightened before each ride.
  • Ride in safe, open areas away from traffic, pedestrians, and obstacles.
  • Do not ride in wet conditions or on slippery surfaces.
  • The maximum rider weight for this scooter is 220 lbs (100 kg).
  • Recommended age for riders is 8 years and up.
  • E fautuaina le vaavaaiga a tagata matutua mo ē tietie uila laiti.

2. Seti ma Fonotaga

The Caroma Pro Scooter requires minimal assembly. Follow these steps to prepare your scooter for use.

  1. Tatala Vaega: Carefully remove all parts from the packaging. Verify that all components are present: deck with front wheel and fork, handlebar, and necessary tools (usually an Allen wrench).
  2. Fa'apipi'i le 'au'au: Slide the handlebar stem onto the fork tube. Ensure the handlebar is facing forward and aligned with the front wheel.
  3. Saogalemu Clamp: Use the provided Allen wrench to tighten the 4-bolt clamp securely around the handlebar stem and fork tube. Tighten bolts evenly to ensure a firm connection.
  4. Siaki Mulimuli: Before riding, double-check all bolts and connections to ensure they are tight and secure. The handlebar should not rotate independently of the front wheel.
Close-up of the Caroma Pro Scooter handlebar with labels for TPE grips, PP bar-ends, and high tensile steel bar.

Ata: Auiliili view of the handlebar components, including non-slip TPE grips, PP bar-ends for protection, and the high tensile steel bar.

Close-up of the Caroma Pro Scooter's front fork and clamp, highlighting the IHC compression system, 4-bolt aluminum clamp, steel fork, and widened deck.

Image: Front section of the scooter showing the IHC compression system, the 4-bolt 6061 aluminum clamp, the strong steel fork, and the widened 6061-T6 heat-treated aluminum deck.

Video: A demonstration of the Caroma Pro Scooter assembly process and an overview of its features, including how to tighten the handlebar bolts.

3. Fa'atonuga o Galuega

Learn how to safely and effectively operate your Caroma Pro Scooter.

Basic Riding

  • Tuu mau le tasi vae i luga o le fogafale o le scooter.
  • Use your other foot to push off the ground, gaining momentum.
  • Once moving, place both feet on the deck, one behind the other, or side-by-side, depending on comfort and balance.
  • Steer by gently leaning and turning the handlebars.
  • To stop, apply pressure to the rear brake with your foot.

Freestyle Stunts

The Caroma Pro Scooter is designed for freestyle stunts, featuring a 360-degree spin handlebar and a durable construction.

  • Practice basic maneuvers in a controlled environment before attempting advanced tricks.
  • Ensure you have sufficient space and clear surroundings.
  • Always wear full protective gear when performing stunts.
A person performing a jump trick on the Caroma Pro Scooter in a skate park.

Image: A rider executing an aerial maneuver with the Caroma Pro Scooter, demonstrating its suitability for stunt riding.

A person riding the Caroma Pro Scooter in a skate park, preparing for a trick.

Image: A rider on the Caroma Pro Scooter navigating a skate park feature, showcasing the scooter in action.

A young boy standing on the Caroma Pro Scooter in a skate park, ready to ride.

Image: A young boy positioned on the Caroma Pro Scooter, illustrating its use by younger riders.

A young boy jumping with the Caroma Pro Scooter in a skate park.

Image: A young boy performing a jump with the Caroma Pro Scooter, highlighting its stunt capabilities for children.

4. Tausiga

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your Caroma Pro Scooter.

  • Fa'amamaina: Tape i lalo le scooter i fa'asalalaugaamp cloth after use to remove dirt and debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the finish or components.
  • Si'i fa'amau: Periodically inspect all bolts, especially those on the clamp, wheels, and brake, to ensure they are tight. Loose bolts can affect performance and safety.
  • Su'esu'ega o le Uili ma le Bearing: Check wheels for wear and tear. The ABEC-7 bearings are designed for smooth operation; if you notice excessive noise or resistance, inspect for debris or damage.
  • Brake Functionality: Ensure the MN steel brake is functioning correctly and provides adequate stopping power.
  • Teuina: Teu le scooter i se nofoaga mago, 'alo 'ese mai le susulu sa'o o le la ma le vevela tele, e puipuia ai le pala o le meafaitino.
Close-up of the Caroma Pro Scooter's rear wheel and deck, showing ABEC-7 bearings, MN steel brake, 6061-T6 aluminum deck, and aluminum core wheel.

Image: Rear section of the scooter detailing the ABEC-7 bearings for smooth speed, the noise-free MN steel brake, the thick 6061-T6 aluminum deck, and the 88A PU 5 spoke aluminum core wheel.

5. Faʻafitauli

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your Caroma Pro Scooter.

  • Loose Handlebars: If the handlebars feel wobbly or rotate independently, re-tighten the 4-bolt clamp using an Allen wrench. Ensure all four bolts are tightened evenly and securely.
  • Uili Fe'ei: This can be caused by dirt or debris in the bearings. Try cleaning the area around the bearings. If the noise persists, the bearings may need replacement.
  • Ineffective Brake: Check if the brake pad is worn or if there's debris obstructing its contact with the wheel. Ensure the brake mechanism is free of rust or damage.
  • Pio e le masani ai: Inspect all parts for loose connections or signs of damage. Tighten any loose bolts. If a specific component is damaged, consider replacing it.

6. Fa'amatalaga

Detailed technical specifications for the Caroma Pro Scooter SPA000026.

Fa'aaligaFa'amatalaga
Numera Fa'ata'ita'iSPA000026
Igoa Fa'ailogaKaroma
Mea mamafa7 pauna (3.17 kilokalama)
Mea Tele (LxWxH)24.41 x 19.29 x 32.68 inisi (62 x 49 x 83 cm)
Max Rider mamafa220 pauna (100 kilokalama)
Tagata fa'aoga FautuainaBoys, Girls, Unisex-Adult
LanuLanu uliuli
BearingsABEC-7
Pepa o Mea6061-T6 Heat Treated Aluminum
Fork MaterialUamea
Ituaiga TaofiMN Steel Brake
Faiga FaʻamauIHC (Integrated Headset Compression)
Clamp4-Bolt 6061 Aluminum
Uu12mm TPE Non-slip
UiliAluminum Core, 88A PU 5 Spilt Spoke
Diagram showing the dimensions of the Caroma Pro Scooter, including height, deck length, and wheel width.

Image: Dimensional drawing of the Caroma Pro Scooter, indicating key measurements such as overall height (32.7 inches), deck length (24.4 inches), and handlebar width (19.3 inches).

7. Fa'amatalaga Fa'amaonia

Specific warranty details for the Caroma Pro Scooter SPA000026 are not provided in the available product information. Please refer to the product packaging or contact Caroma customer support for warranty terms and conditions.

8. Lagolago Tagata Fa'atau

For further assistance, questions, or concerns regarding your Caroma Pro Scooter, please contact Caroma customer support. Contact information is typically available on the product packaging or the official Caroma webnofoaga.

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