Make sure the electric scooter, charger and charging port are dry.
When the electric scooter is fully charged, the LED light on the charger changes from red
(charging) to green (charging completed).
Use only the original charger. Other chargers may damage your device and pose other poten-
tial risks.
The electric scooter should not be charged for extended periods. Overcharging reduces
battery life and may cause other potential risks.
Charge the electric scooter in a dry environment away from flammable materials (e.g.
materials that could burst into flames), preferably at an internal temperature of 15-25°C, but
never below 0°C or above +45°C.
Do not charge in direct sunlight or near a fire.
Do not charge the electric scooter immediately after use. Let the electric scooter cool down for
one hour before charging.
Never leave the electric scooter unattended while charging. Thermal risk: never connect the
charging socket with metal objects.
Read the charging and storage sections above to ensure you maintain and handle the battery
properly. Keep the electric scooter away from open flames or other heat sources to prevent
the battery from overheating. Do not leave the electric scooter exposed to freezing temperatu-
res. Both excessive heat and cold can drain the battery.
Avoid completely discharging the battery.
It is best to recharge the battery while there is still some charge left. This prolongs the life of
the battery. When the charge is too low, it is not possible to drive normally. This may lead to
the rider losing control or falling off.
Make sure the battery is charged at regular intervals, even if you do not use the electric
scooter for an extended period. This prevents damage to the battery caused by low voltage
over an extended period.
Battery precautions:
The battery is made up of lithium-ion cells and chemical elements that are hazardous to health
and the environment. Do not ride the electric scooter if it is emitting odours, substances or
excessive heat. Do not dispose of the electric scooter or battery with household waste. The end
user is responsible for disposing of electrical and electronic equipment and batteries in
compliance with all applicable regulations in the country concerned.
11. BATTERY (WARNINGS)
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