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Parking Safely:
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Park the scooter in designated areas to avoid blocking pedestrian paths or
doorways.
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Ensure the scooter is stable and not at risk of falling over.
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In Case of Emergency:
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If involved in an accident, call the necessary authorities, and seek medical
attention if needed.
3. Battery and Charging:
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To prevent any potential hazards, do not leave the e-scooter battery charging
ovewrnight or unattended. Always disconnect the scooter from the charger once it is
fully charged. Consider setting timers as a reminder to unplug.
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Only use the supplied charger to avoid damaging the battery and other electrical
components.
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Allow time for batteries to cool after use and before charging.
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Charge the battery after each ride and avoid draining the battery completely.
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Do not ride the scooter in the rain, through water, or on wet, muddy, or icy roads, as
these conditions can cause damage to the battery.
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Always charge the scooter in a dry area to prevent electrical shocks or fire hazards.
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Do not attempt to charge the scooter if either the scooter’s power inlet or the
charger is wet, to prevent electric shocks or damages.
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Ensure the battery does not get wet as it might impair the battery’s performance and
safety features.
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Charge the scooter away from combustible materials such as beds, sofas or carpet.
4. Operational Conditions:
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The scooter is designed to operate safely in temperatures between -20°C to 60°C.
Using the scooter outside this range can affect performance and safety.
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Avoid riding the scooter on slopes greater than 5° to prevent loss of control or
accidents.
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The scooter has a maximum speed of 15km/h and a typical range of 10km. Riding
beyond these limits might cause damage or accidents.
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Operate the scooter on dry and clean surfaces as it has limited protection against
dust and water splashes.
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