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4. Battery Charging and Maintenance
This paragraph mainly describes the charging mode, how to preserve the battery, the attentions to pay to
safety and battery specifications.
For the safety of the driver and others, for maximum battery life, and to improve battery performance, be
sure to charge and store the battery according to the following guidelines.
4.1 Low battery
The red power light shows that the battery is low and prompts you to stop. When the battery is almost
flat, there is not enough energy for normal driving, the platform rises automatically and prevents
from continuing to use the device. If you insist on driving at this point, it is easy to fall, get hurt and
compromise battery life.
• If any of the following occurs, do not use the product.
1. It shows am abnormal odour or high heat.
2. Leakage of any substance.
• Only authorised repairers can disassemble the battery and provide assistance.
Do not do this unless you are a professional.
• Do not touch the battery, it may release substances. .
• Keep the battery out of the reach of children and pets, take out the charger before installing the
battery or driving. It is dangerous to drive or use the device when it is charging.
• The batteries contain harmful substances, do not open the battery and do not insert any material inside it.
• Use the original charger only. A different charger could damage the device or cause damage.
• Dispose of the battery according to the laws of your country of residence.
4.2 Charging phases
• Ensure the charging connector is dry.
• Insert the charger plug into the socket (100 - 240V; 50-60 Hz), check that the
green charger light is on, then connect to the device.
• When the red light turns on, it means that the normal charging process is in progress,
if it does not turn on, check that the connector is inserted correctly.
• When the red light turns green, the battery is fully charged. Disconnect the plug from
the switch and then from the device connector. Excessive charging will adversely affect battery life.