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Remove the battery.
You can now charge the battery in an ordinary household plug socket (220/230 V) using the charger
supplied with the SCROOSER.
Charge the battery at an ambient temperature of approx. 20°C. Avoid charging the battery at
temperatures below 0°C, as otherwise it will take much longer to charge. After riding in freezing
conditions, for example, allow the battery to warm up before you start charging it.
Risk of death by electrocution!
The charger and connector are connected to the mains while charging.
Using the wrong charger can damage the battery!
If you use a different charger from the one supplied, this can break the battery.
The charger may become damaged if used incorrectly!
To prevent damage to the charger, you must observe the following instructions.
Only use the charger indoors with an earthed 220–240V (or 110V) socket.
Do not use the charger during thunderstorms.
Avoid excessive exposure to sunlight (risk of overheating!).
Make sure the charger is adequately ventilated when in use.
Unplug the charger from the mains when it is not in use.
You can find further instructions on the label on the charger (please follow these instructions!).
Only use the charger supplied with the SCROOSER.
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Charging the battery
Never touch the charger or connector with wet hands.
Risk of death as a result of the battery overheating, catching fire or exploding!
The battery can overheat, catch fire or explode.
Ideally, you should charge the battery during the day. You should only charge it in a dry room
fitted with a smoke or fire detector. Do not charge it in bedrooms.
While charging, place the battery on a large, flame-retardant surface made of ceramic or glass.
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In order to prevent electric shocks and short circuits, make sure that the battery and
charger do not become wet or moist while the battery is charging.