Maeving | RM1S Owner’s Handbook
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BATTERY
BATTERY
Battery handling safety
Make sure to read and comply with the following information
before attempting to remove or install a battery on the motorcycle.
Associated hazards with lithium-ion batteries include fire or explosion
and risk to personal safety. Failure to comply with the following
warnings increases the risk of damage to your motorcycle or property
and/or injury or death.
WARNING: Lithium-ion batteries contain flammable
electrolytes that are highly flammable. Lithium-ion batteries
can overheat for several reasons, including short circuits,
overcharging or overheating. If a battery overheats, it could
cause a fire or explosion, which may lead to damage to your
motorcycle or property and/or injury or death. In the case of
a battery fault, please contact the Maeving Support Team. For
further information, see Contacts on page 6.
WARNING: The battery is not a serviceable component.
Attempting to dismantle the battery can lead to leakage,
explosion or fire, potentially causing injury or death. In the
case of a battery fault, please contact the Maeving Support
Team. For further information, see Contacts on page 6.
WARNING: If a small-scale fire occurs, use a fire extinguisher
for electrical fires. If it is not possible to extinguish the fire in
the early stage, make sure to maintain a safe distance from
the motorcycle and call the emergency services. Advise that
an electric vehicle is involved.
CAUTION: Make sure to have a firm grip of the battery
handle before attempting to remove or refit the battery to the
motorcycle. Failure to do so may result in personal injury.
CAUTION: Always take care when removing or refitting the
batteries, paying particular attention to your standing position
before lifting. If not correctly positioned, you could sustain an
injury.
NOTICE: Make sure to have a firm grip of the battery handle
before attempting to remove or refit the battery to the
motorcycle. Failure to do so may cause damage to the battery
and/or motorcycle.