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Charging safety tips:
The battery capacity status and charging cycle are indicated on the dashboard when the
scooter is powered on. More information is outlined in the “Dashboard and accelerator”
section.
It is most energy efficient when charging is performed between 20-80% of battery capacity.
When used normally, the battery should not lose more than 20% of its capacity within the
first 600 charging cycles. Typical rechargeable cycles of Lithium FerroPhosphate (LiFePO
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are more than 1,000 times.
INSPECTIONS AND REPAIRS
Perform regular visual inspections of the cables and charger.
Do not operate the charger if the charger or cables displays visible damages.
Contact EcoReco to have them replaced if damaged in order to avoid further material
damages and injuries.
Do not carry out independent repairs on the battery, charger or cables. Contact EcoReco for
your service needs.
BATTERY STATUS
USAGE
If you ride until the battery is fully discharged and the scooter shuts down automatically, it
will not cause any damage. However, please charge the battery immediately.
Please do not force a restart and continue to ride after the battery is fully discharged and
the dashboard shows zero bars. Doing so might cause irreparable damage (ie, deep
discharge) to the battery and also cause the warranty to become null and void.
Avoid operating the scooter when the battery is hot.
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Use only the original manufacturer battery, charger and cables supplied.
Use only the spare parts supplied by EcoReco for the scooter.
Ensure the correct connection of the charger using the designated cables.
Ensure sufficient ventilation and low flammability in the charging area Do not charge on a carpet.
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Ensure a dry environment. Never allow the charger or cable to come into contact with
water as this may result in an electric shock. Never touch them with wet hands.
Pull the wall plug if any fault arises during charging.
Always pull the plug, not the cable.
Do not allow the charger or cables to be damaged or crushed by sharp edges or heat.
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