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ELECTRIC SCOOTER / ENG
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IMPORTANT BATTERY NOTE!
Do not use third-party batteries to avoid dangerous situations
Do not open or disassemble the battery to prevent electric shock. Avoid contact with metal objects to
prevent short circuit. Otherwise, the battery may malfunction or injure the user.
It is recommended to use the AC adapter provided in the original configuration
Improper charging and use of the battery may shorten its life
Please always charge the battery fully and do not allow it to be completely emptied
If the scooter is not to be used for 30 days, charge the battery and keep the device in a cool and dry place.
You should charge the battery every 30 days, otherwise the battery is likely to wear off/get damaged
which is not covered by the warranty
Do not leave the battery at temperatures over 50C or below -20C. (e.g. do not leave your scooter or
battery in a car exposed to the sun. This may destroy the battery or even lead to fire.
To avoid complete losing of scooter power, please charge the battery in time. It can really extend the
battery life. At room temperature, the battery will always offer more miles traveled and better
performance. For example, at temperatures of -20C, the possibility of miles traveled is more than twice
less than at home temperatures
A fully charged scooter/battery lasts 120-180 days at rest. Battery has a smart chip that remembers
charging/discharging information. If you do not charge the battery for an extended period of time, it may
cause damage which will make it impossible to recharge the device. This type of damage is not covered
by the warranty service.
It is forbidden to have the battery replaced or repaired by an unprofessional or someone outside of the
seller's authorized service center as this can lead to serious security incidents due to electric shocks or
short circuits!