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Miles Single - Factors Affecting Battery Range

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•Unplug or disconnect the Miles from AC power before removing or
attaching the battery or performing any service. Never work on any
part of the Miles when it is either plugged into AC power or the battery
is plugged into the Miles. You risk serious bodily injury from electric
shock as well as damage to your Miles.
•If the battery casing is broken or if the battery leaks any substance,
or emits smoke or unusual odors, do not use. Avoid contact with any
substance seeping from the batteries, and contact Miles immediately.
• Keep your Miles battery and board away from water. If you suspect
the battery or Miles have experienced exposure to water, contact Miles
support immediately at help@milespower.com.
In the case of battery damage, until Miles customer support
instructs you otherwise, store the Miles upright, outdoors, and
away from flammable objects. DO NOT plug the battery into
the charger. Neglecting to follow this protocol could subject
you to electric shock, injury, burns, or cause a fire.
The range of your Miles is affected by many variables,
including:
•The ideal temperature for battery usage is 68 °F/20 °C keeping the
battery as close to this temperature as possible improves range. Colder
temperatures will significantly reduce range.
•Properly charged and maintained batteries provide greater range.
Old, cold, heavily used, or poorly maintained batteries provide less
range.
•Weight inversely correlates with range. Less weight results in better
range.
•Smooth, flat terrain provides better range than rough and hilly terrain.
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