SPEEDBUMPS AND UNEVEN SURFACES
Generally, the scooter can handle slightly uneven surfaces. You should approach each at a
reduced speed and in a direct frontal position.
Please keep in mind that the small wheels cannot roll over objects higher than 2 inches (5cm)
and you may fall if you attempt to do so.
Attempting to drive over speed bumps or uneven surfaces can cause the product to tip over
backwards and can result in serious injury or death.
POTHOLES AND PUDDLES
Avoid all potholes and deep puddles.
Attempting to drive over potholes or deep puddles can cause the product to tip over backwards
and can result in serious injury or death.
INDOOR USE
Similar to an electric wheelchair, you are generally permitted to use the scooter inside of
buildings, airports, shopping malls, stores, theaters, etc. Doors can be a challenge when using
the scooter. Approach each door slowly making sure that the rear wheels will make it through
the door opening. The scooter cannot go into door narrower than 24 inches (62cm).
OUTDOOR USE
The scooter should only be ridden on smooth hard and flat surfaces. It is not designed for off
-road conditions. Do not use the scooter in rain or snow nor drive it through puddles of water.
Slightly uneven surfaces should be approached at a reduced speed and in a direct frontal
position and may require lifting or walking the scooter around the surface.
Please keep in mind that the small wheels cannot roll over objects higher than 2 inches (5cm)
and you may fall if you attempt to do so. You should not tow anything behind the scooter.
BATTERY AND CHARGER
BATTERY
Your scooter requires one 48 Volt Lithium-Ion battery that is easy detachable.
1. Fully charge the battery before first time operation or after a long period of non-usage.
2. For safety reasons, the battery is about 50% charged when shipped from the factory.
3. Before remove battery, make sure power is Off, and scooter stand at flat surface. Open
battery cover, press the grey button of battery, and then you can remove out battery.
4. Connect battery to charger tell you hear a ‘click’. In charging, the LED light on the charger is
solid red. When fully charged, LED turns solid green.
5. Always charge the battery in a clean, dry location, free of debris.
6. Charge the battery frequently. The battery can be recharged at any time. Do not think that
you need to fully deplete the battery before recharging it. In fact, frequent partial
discharge/charge cycles will prolong the battery life vs. fully discharge/charge cycles.
7. Fully charge the battery before storing the scooter for extended periods.
8. When not in use for long time, remove battery from scooter, and periodically recharge the
battery once every 8 months.
9. Battery damage due to water, collision, improper storage and other non-normal factors is not
covered by the limited manufacturer warranty.
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR
LED on battery also shows battery capacity. It’s a little different from LED indicator at
handle-bar.
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