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10. Electrical safety
10.1 Only use the original charger and cables supplied with the scooter. Use of other chargers or
cables is dangerous. Replace fuses in the charger plug with the same type.
10.2 Only once the charger is connected to the scooter, plug the charger into a 13A outlet.
10.3 Do not plug the other end into the 13A outlet until the charging cable is connected to the
scooter.
10.4 The battery lights indicate the level of charge in the battery.
10.5 No adaptation should be required to domestic wiring although ensure that miniature circuit
breakers (MCBs) are fitted at the distribution box. If in doubt, ask an electrician.
10.6 The battery should be stored in a clean, dry, ventilated space. Keep the scooter and battery
outside residential buildings and away from corrosive substances, fire and heat sources.
10.7 Never charge the scooter in the wet, or in damp conditions. Never leave extension cables
outside or on the ground. Using any electrical appliance (including your scooter charger) in the
wet is extremely dangerous and can lead to serious injury or death.
10.8 If the scooter is involved in an accident, and the battery box is compromised, there is a very
small risk of fire and explosion. The battery box is located underneath the scooter seat.