SAFETY INFORMATION
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Ride cautiously in adverse weather and terrain conditions.
Ensure that you park or stop the vehicle on a flat and secure surface.
In the event of a fire with the electric vehicle, extinguish the fire with a dry powder fire extinguisher. Then, apply other water-based
firefighting methods if necessary.
Riding in adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain or flooding can not only be dangerous for the rider but can also cause
damage to the vehicle's electrical system.
Do not put fingers or hands into the product.
The A-weighted emission sound pressure level at the driver ears is less than 70 dB(A).
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Vehicle Safety
Check the vehicle before operation to ensure the condition of the vehicle and the best driving experience.
Frequently take the vehicle to an authorized dealership for regular inspections and maintenance.
Do not let raincoats or bulky cargo obstruct the lights on the vehicle.
The vehicle structure is designed for only one driver.
Absolutely do not carry passengers or cargo exceeding the vehicle's load capacity.
Operating in wet and flooded road conditions: The engine is designed to be sealed and waterproof, but to ensure safety and engine
longevity, it is recommended to limit operating when the flood level is higher than the motor shaft.
Operating an electric vehicle in extremely hot weather may result in reduced vehicle performance to reduce heat generation.
Lithium-ion batteries will stop operating when the internal battery temperature exceeds 65ºC (149ºF).