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ENVO D35 - 2.8. Safe Battery Transport Guidelines; 2.9. Environmentally Friendly Battery Disposal; 2.10. Adhering to Local Regulations

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ENVO D35 | ST EBIKE MANUAL | VERSION 1.0 11
2.8. BATTERY TRANSPORT
Lithium-ion batteries are subject to many regulations and are often considered dangerous
or hazardous materials by carriers. Be sure to check for relevant laws and ask the carrier for
approval prior to shipping a Lithium-ion battery or transporting it by air
2.9. BATTERY DISPOSAL
Be a friend to the environment. Recycle your old batteries at a local battery recycle centre
Batteries should never be thrown in the garbage
Contact ENVO for more information about how to recycle your batteries
Disposing of Lithium-Ion batteries incorrectly can allow moisture and oxygen to enter the
battery. This can lead to the oxidation of lithium components and which can cause a heat
reaction that may include re or explosion. In addition overcharging, overheating, shock from
dropping, or crushing can lead to a heat reaction. Batteries must always be recycled. They
should not be thrown in the garbage.
2.10. LOCAL REGULATIONS
Generally, the regulations for ebikes throughout North America follow the same guidelines; however,
there may be local differences such as where you can ride, minimum rider age, or required equipment
and registration. Please follow the specic regulations for the use of an electric bicycle in your local
municipality. It is the riders responsibility to know the local regulations that apply to an electric
bicycle and to obey them.

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