SAFETY ALERTS
While riding your Switch, if there is a system error or an illegal
operation occured, the Switch will prompt the User in a variety of
ways.
The following are common occurrences where you will see Safety
Alerts. These notices ShOUId not be ignored, but appropriate action
should be taken to correct any illegal operation, failure or errors.
• Prohibited riding surfaces (uneven, too steep, unsafe, etc.)
• Battery voltage is too low.
• The Switch is still charging.
• Overheating, or motor temperature is too high.
• If the system enters protection mode, the alarm indicator will
light up. This typically occUs when the battery is about to run out
of power.
• If the motor is blocked, the Switch will stop after 3 seconds.
• When the battery level has depleted below protection mode, the
Switch motor will power off after 15 seconds.
While sustaining a high discharge current during use (such as riding
up a steep slope for a long period of time), the Switch motor will
power off after 15 seconds.
CHARGING YOUR SWITCH
CHARGING THE SWITCH
Ensure that the charging port is clean and dry.
• Make SCJrethat there is no dust, debris or dirt inside the port.
• Plug the charger into a grounded wall outlet.
• Connect the cable with the power supply (l OOV 240V; 50/60 Hz).
• Align and connect the I-pin charging cable into the charging port
of the Switch. DO NOT FORCE OR BEND THE CHARGING CABLE INTO
THE CHARGING PORT, AS IT MAY CAUSE THE PRONGS TO BEND OR
BREAK.
• The charging indicator light ShOUIdchange to RED, indicating that
your Switch is now being charged.
• When the RED indicator light on your charger turns to GREEN, then
your Switch is fully charged.
• A full charge may take up to 2.5 hours.
• After fully charging your Switch, unplug the charger from your
Switch and from the power outlet.
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