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7.6.2. REMOVING / REATTACHING THE BATTERIES
Your machine is powered by two rechargeable Li-ion Batteries and one Lead-gel battery. With normal usage and
proper maintenance, Batteries should last the equivalent of 600 to 1000 full charges.
As your Batteries are
near the end of their useful life, they need more frequent charging and your machine’s range
will be reduced.
The battery located under the seat of the machine, guarantees the activation of the stabilizing parking legs and of
all the control electronics that synchronizes the self-balancing unit with the mechanical parking. This battery should
be checked at least once a year.
To order replacement batteries, contact your authorized service center.
REPLACING ION BATTERIES IN PAIRS
Whenever you need to replace a Battery, consider replacing both Batteries, and always use pairs of Batteries with
the same chemistry. Replacing only one Battery will not necessarily increase the performance or range of your
machine, because the machine is designed to operate only at the level allowed by the lower- energy Battery.
Redundancy is a critical safety feature built into the machine that also applies to the Batteries. Therefore, you
should replace Batteries in pairs, except for the unusual situation where a Battery is replaced because of damage
or defect and the other Battery is relatively new.
This rule does not apply to the Lead-gel Battery.
It is not safe to perform this procedure while the machine is powered on or charging.
The cells within the Batteries contain toxic substances. Do not attempt to open Batteries. Do not use the
Batteries if the casing is broken or if it emits an unusual odor or excessive heat or leaks any substance.
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Batteries unless you are wearing disposable rubber gloves, eye
protection, and are in a well-ventilated area.
Dispose of rubber gloves and damaged Batteries properly in accordance with regulations governing
disposal of toxic materials.
To avoid risk of damage, do not use a power tool to install or tighten fasteners.