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Store the product at temperatures between 5°C - 30°C. (optimum storage temperature is 25°C)
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Charge and store the product in an open, dry area and away from flammable materials (i.e. materials
that may burst into flames).
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Do not store the product in sunlight or near open fire.
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If the product is left with other persons for example during a holiday period, it should be partially charged
(20-50% charged). Not fully charged.
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Do not remove the product from the packaging, char
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The Balance Scooter must cool down for at least 1 hour before being packed.
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Must not be left inside a warm car sitting in the sun.
ge it fully and then put it back into the packaging.
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When shipped from the factory, the product has often been partially charged. Keep the product in a
partially charged state, until it is going to be used.
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To protect user safety, users are forbidden to open the scooter, or you give up your warranty rights.
WARNING!
7.2. Storage
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If the storage temperature is below 0°C, please do not charge the scooter. You can place it in a warm
environment (5-30°C) for charging.
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You can cover the scooter, in order to prevent dust.
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Store the scooter indoors put it in a place with a dry and suitable environment.
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If used at lower or higher temperatures, there is a risk that the performance of the battery will be
reduced and a potential risk of damage to the product and personal injury.
Chapter 7 The maintenance of the electric scooter
Balance scooter needs to be maintained. This chapter mainly describes the relevant steps and important
operation reminders to maintain it. Please make sure that the power and charge coil are off before you do
the following operation. You should not operate when the battery is charging.
7.1. Cleaning
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Make sure the power and the charge coil are off.
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Wipe the shell of electric scooter with soft cloth.
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Make sure that water and other liquids do not enter the internal parts of the balance scooter as this may
permanently damage the electronics/batteries of the scooter. There is a risk of personal injury.
WARNING!