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When charging, make sure the scooter is not near other heat sources, flammable
materials (curtains, upholstery, etc.), flammable gases or explosive materials (spray
cans). Check that there is 80cm of free space to the front, back and the sides.
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Do not charge your scooter in the immediate vicinity of a bathtub, shower or
swimming pool, washbasin, etc.
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Avoid connecting the + and - poles to metal objects.
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Make sure the battery is charged at regular intervals, even if you are not using
electric scooter for a long time. This is to prevent battery damage caused by low
voltage for an extended period of time.
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If the scooter is not being used continuously, please recharge the battery at least
once a month.
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A fully charged battery will run out even if the scooter is not used for a certain
period of time.
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Battery life depends on various environmental, storage and usage factors.
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Do not use your scooter while charging the battery.
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If the power cord of the charger is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or their technical service, or by a person with similar qualifications, in
order to prevent any risk.
• In order to avoid any risk of electric shock, never immerse the plug, the electric cord,
the battery charger or the scooter in water or any other liquid.
• If the charger is not in use, unplug it from the power outlet.
• Do not touch the charger with wet hands or feet.
• Do not pull on the power cord to disconnect the plug from the charger's power
socket.
• Do not pull on the charger cable to move the scooter.
• Do not charge the battery and use the scooter if the battery starts to emit odours,
overheats or starts to leak. Do not touch any leaking substances or breathe in the
fumes from them. Seek immediate medical attention if you are exposed to any
substance emitted from the battery. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible
for any damage resulting from improper use (such as tampering with the battery),
incorrect and irresponsible use and/or repairs carried out by unqualified persons.
• When charging the battery, make sure that it does not come into contact with water
or other liquids. If it inadvertently gets wet or is immersed in liquid, first deactivate
the power socket by turning off the switch on the electrical panel, and only then
remove the plug from the power socket. Carefully dry both the plug and the socket,
and only then turn on the power at the socket. Insert the plug into the power outlet
again, and you can then use the appliance. In case of doubt, contact professionally
qualified personnel.
• The power outlet must be easily accessible so that the plug can be easily unplugged
in an emergency.