Connect the charger's electric cable to an electrical outlet. Open
the cover to the charging port in your scooter (note: be sure to
keep any liquids away from charging port and cable), and then
connect the charging cable to the scooter's charging port under
the footboard, on the right side at the front. Always plug the
charger into the wall first before the device. The charger offers a
charging status on the top of the charger:
Charging Light Red,
Battery is charging.
Charging Light Blue,
Charging is complete.
Once the charger is plugged into the wall and then the charging
port, the charging light should turn red, indicating that it is char-
ging. lf it does not turn red, either the battery is full or the charger
is not properly connected to the Escooter. Once the light has
turned green and charging is complete, unplug the cable from
the charging port, as overcharging your scooter can affect the
service life of the batteries.
(Please note: Always plug the charger into the wall first before the
device. lf the wall outlet doesn't have power and you plug the
charger into the unit, it will light green, even if the battery is not
full. So always plug into the wall first to make sure there is po wer.)
Average charge time is 3 hours. Charge the battery only using
tools approved for the Manta Escooter
To maximize your scooter's battery performance, fully charge it
for 3 hours, once a month, or after each use of twelve hours. lt
is dangerous to use the
Escooter
when Plugged into an AC outlet.Electrical shock can
cause serious injury and damage the scooter. Do not attempt to
open the battery. Do not insert anything in the battery and do not
attempt to open its case with any tool.
lnserting an object into openings or in the battery can cause
electrical shock, injury, burns or fire. Any attempt to open the
battery case will damage it and cause release of dangerous toxic
substances . Unplug the Escooter from the outlet before performing
any maintenance .Carry the Escooter
according to all applicable
local and national requirements.
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