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Cleaning and Care
Parking and Long-Term Storage
Never attempt to charge the 12V battery
while the high-voltage battery is being
charged. Doing so could cause personal injury, and could
damage the vehicle or charging equipment.
It is NOT recommended to leave the
charge cable connected to the vehicle
during long-term storage, as this will lead to faster battery
degradation.
Do not store the vehicle for more than 1
month when the charge level of the
high-voltage battery is above 70% or below 30%.
Storing your SOLO requires certain maintenance procedures
before, during, and after storage in order to maintain battery
health and vehicle performance.
Before entering storage
To prepare your SOLO for storage:
Ensure that the storage environment will protect the
vehicle from ambient temperatures below -4°F (-20°C) or
above 122°F (50°C).
Wash the vehicle and dry it completely.
Wax the vehicle.
Check and adjust the tire pressure on all tires. See
pressures during long-term storage”, page 7-18
.
Ensure that the state of charge of the high-voltage battery
is within the recommended range for the vehicle’s storage
time (see table).
Connect a trickle charger to the 12V battery terminals to
maintain battery health during storage. See
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
Storage Time
Ideal Charge
Level
Recommended Charge
Range
Less than 2 months
30%
Between 30% - 70%
More than 2 months
40%
Between 40% - 60%
Summary of Contents for TOC-1
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Page 32: ...3 8 Seat Belt ...
Page 34: ...4 2 Interior Overview Controls Overview MIRROR 1 2 3 6 11 8 9 10 7 5 4 ...
Page 68: ...Storage 4 36 2 Fold the support ring upwards ...
Page 76: ...5 8 Charging Instructions ...
Page 84: ...6 8 Operating the Vehicle ...
Page 130: ...7 46 Vehicle Recovery ...
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