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SmartScoot
TM
is powered by a 36 volt Lithium Ion battery. Depending on the conditions, the
battery can reach up to 12 miles from a single charge. The rechargeable battery can be
charged with the battery connected to the scooter or can be easily removed and charged at a
different location.
B
ATTERY INFORMATION
Your
Smart
S
coot
TM
comes
equipped
with
a
36 volt
8ah
288 watt
Lithium
Ion
battery.
The battery complies with UN PT. III section 38.3 to meet airline travel requirements.
Always turn
your
S
mart
S
coot
TM
off before removing and installing your battery.
Reconnecting
the
charger
when
the
batteries
are
partially
discharged
or fully
charged will
not
harm them.
The battery should be charged after extensive use and when your battery indicator reflects one
or two red lights.
Battery range depends on operator weight, terrain and the condition of the battery. Charge the
battery as needed shown by the battery indicator lights.
C
HARGING the BATTERY
•
Your Smart
S
coot
TM
battery can be charged connected to the SmartScoot
TM
, or disconnected
and charged at a location away from the scooter,
•
To charge the battery while connected to the scooter, plug the charging connector into the
charging socket and then connect the charger to an appropriate electrical socket.
•
To charge the battery while disconnected from the scooter, slide the battery holder latch and
pull out the battery cord. Carefully slide up the battery pack and remove. Plug the charging
connector
into the charging socket and connect the charger to an appropriate electrical socket.
•
During
charging,
the
indicator
light
on
the
charger
will
be
red.
When
the
battery
is
at
full
charge,
the
indicator
light
will
turn
green.
Charging
times
depend
on
the
level
of
charge needed at the time of charging, but it should not take longer than 5 hours.
PLEASE NOTE - T
o
pr
olo
ng
the batter
y li
fe
,
re
c
harge
it
at
l
east
o
n
c
e
ever
y
three
m
o
nths.
H
OW TO INTERPRET THE BATTERY INDICATOR
L
IGHTS ON
THE CONTROL PANEL
The battery indicator has four levels indicated by red lights. When your battery is fully
charged, there will be three or four levels indicated by red lights. Over time and usage, these
lights will begin to disappear. Once the indicator reaches two red lights consistently, charge
the battery as soon as possible.
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