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USER MANUAL EASYGO / EVO / NITRO / AWD
BATTERY
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Keep the battery and battery charger out of the reach of children.
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Do not touch the battery or battery charger during charging. As the battery pack and battery charger reach
temperatures of 40–70°C during charging, touching them may lead to first degree burns.
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If the battery case is damaged, cracked or you notice unusual smells, do not use it. The leakage of fluid
from the battery may cause serious injury.
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Do not short the contacts of the battery's charging port. If you do, it may cause the battery to heat up
or catch fire, causing serious injury or damage to property.
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Do not dismantle or modify the battery. If you do, it may cause the battery to heat up or catch fire,
causing serious injury or damage to property.
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Do not drop the battery or subject it to impacts. If you do, it may cause the battery to heat up or catch fire,
causing serious injury or damage to property.
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Do not dispose of the battery in a fire or expose it to heat sources. Otherwise, this may cause a fire or
explosion, resulting in serious injury or damage to property.
BLUETOOTH (ONLY COMPATIBLE MODELS)
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Do not use the wireless Bluetooth function in areas such as hospitals or medical institutions where it is
forbidden to use electronic or wireless equipment. Otherwise, this may affect the medical equipment and
cause an accident.
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When using the wireless Bluetooth function, keep the screen at a safe distance from any pacemakers
in use. Otherwise, the radio waves may interfere with the operation of the pacemaker.
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Do not use the wireless Bluetooth function near to automatically controlled equipment, such as automatic
doors, fire alarms, etc. Otherwise, the radio waves may interfere with the equipment and cause an accident
due to a malfunction or unintended operation.
WASTE
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The drive unit, battery, charger, display panel, torque sensor and accessories and packaging must be
disposed of and recycled in an environmentally friendly way.
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Do not dispose of the bicycle or its components together with household waste.
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For EU countries:
Pursuant to Directive 2012/19/EU and Directive 2006/66/EC, electrical devices/tools that can no longer be
used and defective or used battery packs/batteries must be disposed of and recycled separately and in an
environmentally friendly way. Hand over any batteries that can no longer be used to an authorised bicycle supplier.
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