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Conditions that affect your battery’s range:
• Temperature: Extreme cold and heat can affect the battery’s long term capacity.
• Total Number of Charge Cycles: As the battery ages, total capacity can decrease.
The battery can accommodate a total of 2,000 full cycles when it’s new.
• Wind: Riding into a strong headwind can decrease range.
• Road Conditions: Excessively rough or hilly terrain requires the consumption of
more power.
• Load: Carrying extra cargo on the bike or in a backpack will use more energy.
• Rider Weight: Please observe the max weight of 75 lbs (34 kg).
• Repeated acceleration from a standing start can decrease range.
• Poor Maintenance: Under-inflated tires, maladjusted brake, and a dry or dirty chain
can decrease range.
Tips for Maximizing Range:
• Charge the battery at a temperature range between 65°F - 75°F (18.3°C- 23.9°C).
• Lithium batteries have no chemical memory, and it is not necessary to discharge
the battery completely for the best performance. Charging a partially full battery
should have no negative effect.
• Maintain proper tire pressure.
• Operating temperatures between 40°F - 85°F (4°C - 30°C) should provide you the
maximum range.
The maximum range of a full charge depends on many variables such as: age of the
battery, type of terrain and incline, rider weight, speed, outside temperature, driving
style, amount of pedaling, and tire pressure.
RANGE
Range in cold weather:
• Battery capacity will be temporarily reduced when it is cold. This is a normal
phenomenon and is not indicative of a damaged or defective battery. Once the
battery has been warmed up, the battery capacity should return to normal.
• The battery should be stored and charged at room temperature during cold days.
• During cold weather, plan for shorter trips or reduce power usage.
SEAT
It is not possible to adjust the seat height of the Super73-K1D. The seat is fixed to
the frame by bolts. For maintenance, use a cloth and water with a gentle soap for
cleaning.
Avoid leaving the seat too long in the sun for a long period of time, as the fabric can
be damaged by the sun’s UV rays. Avoid wearing clothes that may puncture or tear
the seat.
Electric balance bikes and their parts are subject to wear and tear, like other
mechanical products and parts. Moreover, various materials and parts react
differently to wear and abrasion. If the life of a component is exceeded, it is possible
that it will suddenly fail, which may present hazards to the rider. Any types of cracks,
streaks, or color changes in highly stressed components could indicate a failure of the
component. It is highly recommended that use of the bike is suspended until all failed
components are replaced. It is important to use genuine, properly specified parts for
safety-critical components in the replacement of worn parts.
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