notice any malfunction, contact customer service
for repair and maintenance.
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Do not apply the brakes continuously. If this
happens, the tyres not only wear out, but also
become hot; this will soften the tyres and they will
no longer have the same grip on the road.
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Do not leave the appliance exposed to the
elements (sun, rain, etc.) or in damp and wet
environments.
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In the event of a fall or malfunction, switch off the
scooter immediately. Check that no part is
damaged, and after these checks turn it on: in case
of doubt, contact professionally qualified
personnel.
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Do not use the scooter if it is not working properly
or if it appears damaged; in case of doubt, contact
professionally qualified personnel.
Battery
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Only use the charger supplied with your electric scooter.
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When the battery indicator shows a low level (
), the battery needs to be
recharged for approximately 3.5 hours (charging time). Do not completely discharge
the batteries. It is better to recharge with residual power inside the battery. This will
extend the battery life. If you use your scooter in cold or hot areas, the battery life may
be shorter than when used in temperatures between 15-25°C. This is not fault with the
battery, it’s completely normal.
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Do not overcharge (an excessively long charge cycle of more than 4 hours) or over-
discharge the battery, as this may damage the battery and shorten its life.
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Make sure that the batteries do not reach temperatures above 50°C, or below 10°C
for a long period of time.
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Recharge your scooter in an indoor environment, dry and well ventilated (ideal
temperature: 20-25°C). Do not charge the scooter if it is exposed to the elements
(sun, rain, etc.) or in damp and wet environments.
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Do not leave your electric scooter in a hot car in the summer. Low temperatures
(e.g. below zero) can damage the battery cells.