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When the red indicator lights on the charger indicate charging properly, otherwise check if the line is
connected properly.

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When the indicator light on the charger changes from red to green, this indicates that the battery is fully
charged.

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In this case, please stop charging. Over charging will affect the battery life.

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Charging may take up to

- 4 hours. Do not char ge the battery for more than 4 hours. Disconnect the

charger from the balance board and the power supply after 4 hours. Overcharging will reduce the
lifetime of the battery.

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The product should not be charged over longer periods.

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Never charge the product without supervision.

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The product should only be charged in temperatures between 0°C - +45°C.

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If charging 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.

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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 charge in sunlight or near open fire.

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Do not charge the product immediately after use. Let the product cool down for one hour before
charging.

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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, charge 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.

Chapter 7 The maintenance of the electric scooter

Balance scooter needs to be maintained. This chapter

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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.

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Summary of Contents for DBO-6501

Page 1: ...is vehicle read all the instructions for safe assembly and operations User s manual can guide you through the functions and usage of Balance scooter Before using this scooter familiarize yourself with how to operate so that you can keep the scooter in the best condition possible R ELECTRONICS ...

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Page 3: ...his product 1 2 The preparation before operation Before using the battery should be fully charged Please check Chapter 6 1 3 The weight limitation of the operator The reason of the weight limitation 1 guarantee the safety of the operator 2 decrease the damage of overloading Maximum load 120kg Minimum load 20kg Chapter 2 Operating the Balance scooter 2 1 Description and identification 2 2 Calibrati...

Page 4: ...e scooter Step 2 Put the scooter on a flat ground and make sure all safety measures are taken Put one foot on the pad that will trigger the pedal switch to turn on the operation indicator after the system enters the self balancing mode put the other foot on the pad Step 3 Take control of the scooters forwards or backwards do remember the movement of your body should not be abrupt If you are not in...

Page 5: ...and flat shoes in order to retain your body s flexibility Please go to open spaces to practice driving the scooter until you can easily get on and get off Make sure that the surface is level When you are driving on different terrain you must slow down Balance scooter is a driving tool designed for a smooth road Reduce speed if you drive the scooter on a rough surface Before driving Read Chapter 4 ...

Page 6: ...ssembly and operation Before starting familiarize yourself with how to operate so that you can keep the scooter in the best condition When you are driving the scooter make sure that all safety measures are taken You should be wearing a helmet knee pads elbow pads and other protective gear The driver should not wear loose or hanging clothing shoelaces etc that can get caught in the wheels of the Ba...

Page 7: ...hen the power is low there is not enough energy for your normal driving then the system will automatically tilt the base of the platform to prohibit the operator s use It is very easy to fall if you insist on driving at this time and negatively affect battery s life Do not use the battery in the following cases Giving out some odor or excessive heat Leakage of any substance It is prohibited to dis...

Page 8: ...t cool down for one hour before charging 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 Do not remove the product from the packaging charge it fully and then put it back into the packaging When shipped from the factory the product has often been partially charged Keep the product in a partially charged st...

Page 9: ...ting in the sun ge it fully and then put it back into the packaging 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 To protect user safety users are forbidden to open the scooter or you give up your warranty rights WARNING 7 2 Storage If the storage temperature is below 0 C please do not charge th...

Page 10: ...posed of with other household waste but should be disposed of separately As the end user it is important that you submit your used batteries to the approriate and designated facility In this manner you make sure that the batteries are recycled in accordance with legislature and will not harm the environment All cities have established collection points where electric and electronic equipment and b...

Page 11: ...owing dire es d 2006 42 EC MD rds Annex 1 of 2006 42 EC EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 and therefore complies with the requirements o e Machine Di e Rel ant EU accredited laboratory and test reports Is ed b EU a ed la r r SGS CSTC S Ser ces ds Annex 1 of 2006 42 EC EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 l Torben Ulrich P Director DENVER ELECTRONICS A S D e 8th Sep 2016 ...

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