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Gi Fly’s batteries conform to the following regulations: MSDS, UN 38.3, CE, and RoHS.
If the capacity of your battery declines to less than 60% of the rating capacity during warranty
time, you can contact the distributor or the Bignay Inc. oce with your invoice. If your battery
still does not reach the standard after repairing, it will be replaced.
The warranty period for the battery is two years from the date it was manufactured.
i. Cautions
Do not dispose of in re or heat or expose the bike to temperatures higher than
those stipulated.
Do not drop the bike from the air, causing it to hit the ground abruptly.
Do not exert excessive force on the bike.
Lithium batteries are dangerous. Special certications are necessary in order to travel
with these batteries with regards to air transportation, land transportation, maritime
transportation, and inland river transportation.
Do not place the battery terminal near electric lines or any metals (metal necklaces
or barrette).
Do not disassemble or change internal parts.
Use a suitable charger and the appropriate voltage.
Charger and battery should be maintained within the appropriate temperature range
and moisture conditions as stipulated in the regulations; otherwise the performance
and safety may be aected.
Batteries should be kept under stipulated conditions. Don’t leave the bike and charger
connected, plugged in, and on for extended periods. In fact, having a timer which turns
the main current o after a suitable period is a good precaution.
It is best to store bike in a cool and dry place.
Charge your Gi Fly at least every 6 months.
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When your Gi Fly’s Life Po4 battery has reached the end of its service
life, it must be recycled or disposed of properly. Do not dispose of
batteries with general household waste. Life Po4 batteries are clas-
sied as Miscellaneous Class 9 Dangerous Goods. Consult your local
authority for further advice on storage, handling, and shipping.
Warning
ii. Knowing when to charge your Gi Fly
This wheel (see Img.22 - Img.24) appears in the dashboard Section of the Gi Fly mobile app. Down-
load the Gi Fly mobile app and visit the tutorial for more information.