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6.2 Battery transport and maintenance
The battery on the Nino® demands the greatest attention. A well-maintained battery can ensure optimal performance, even after a 20 or 30,000
km trip, whereas if you neglect it, it can function well below its abilities or become damaged after only a few months. In order to prolong the life of
your battery, you must perform the maintenance and verifications according to the following recommendations:
1.
Read the recommendations on the label of the battery closely.
2.
Keep the battery in a dry environment where the temperature is between 0°C and 40°C. Using or storing the battery in a very high
temperature environment (above 50°C) or in a very low temperature (below -20°C) will affect its lifespan.
3.
Try to store your battery in a cool and dry environment. In an extremely humid environment, the dew or the water may infiltrate the
battery, quickly leading to damages. If a humid environment is unavoidable, store it in an airtight bag.
4.
Do not use the full capacity of the battery and recharge it daily, but do so when there is still 10%-20% power remaining. Recharge the
battery each time you have finished using your Nino®. Frequent recharging will not affect its performance or its longevity, but using it
until it is totally drained certainly will.
a)
If the battery is mounted on the Nino, the receptor on the remote control will continue to consume energy. In addition:
It is not
necessary to take out the battery when the period of non-use of the
Nino® does not exceed 30 days, but remember to
completely recharge the battery before storing it.
b)
Completely recharge the battery, take it out, and store it in a cool and dry place if you don’t expect to use your Nino® for a
period longer than 30 days.
c)
When the battery must be stored for a very long period (more than 180 days), recharge it every 5 or 6 months in order to
conserve its capacity and its lifespan.
Remember to recharge the battery after each trip. Using the battery until it is completely drained may
cause irreversible damages that are not covered under the warranty.
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