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33
Battery pack
EN
The eScooter battery can be charged both
on the eScooter and separately.
In either case, both the eScooter and the bat-
tery have an IEC male contact for the power
cable. The cable has an IEC socket contact
and a Schuko contact and is normally stored
in the compartment under the seat, where the
male power contact point is located.
The IEC socket in found on the rear of the
battery ››› Fig. 33 and on the right hand side
of the eScooter ››› Fig. 34. To access
theconnector, lift up the rubber cover
(arrow
1
) and then the connector’s rubber
cover (arrow
2
).
The charger (600W) is part of the battery
pack, so all you need to charge the battery is
a power point and the cable. It uses convec-
tion cooling.
To connect, first plug in the IEC connector
(eScooter or the battery) and then plug into
the mains. It is important to fully charge the
battery after it has been partially used 3 or
4 times.
To disconnect, first unplug from the mains
and then from the IEC connector. The charg-
ing process can be stopped at any time. Plus,
the control system will stop charging the
battery when it is at 100%.
If the battery temperature is under 32°F (0°C)
or over 122°F (50°C) (due to improper use), it
will not charge.
¬ WARNING
The battery must be charged completely
once every 30 days to keep the warranty
valid.
To keep the battery’s warranty valid, you
must fully charge the battery (to 100%) at
least once a month. If you know you won’t
be using it for a long time, it is very impor-
tant to leave it with sucient charge to
ensure that it does not reach critical levels.
Batteries that fall below a certain level
of voltage no longer work on their own,
meaning they cannot be charged and must
be taken to an ocial technical service or
specialist workshop.
O CAUTION
Before inserting or removing the battery
pack, ensure that the eScooter isn’t charg-
ing and that the ignition is o.
Temperature
This eScooter has a cell voltage and temper-
ature stabilisation system. To avoid critical
situations, the safety systems limit battery use
if the cell temperature is above safe levels
due to overheating.
The battery can be used between 14°F
(-10°C) and 122°F (50°C). The performance
of the lithium cells may vary depending on
the temperature.
The charger won’t charge the battery if
the cell temperature is below 32°F (0°C) or
above 122°F (50°C).
The current battery temperature is shown
on the eScooter display. If any of the limits
are exceeded (upper or lower, warning or
failure), the following light will come on:
Temperature display
This blinks if any part is near its maximum allow-
able temperature. It stays on without blinking
when it is over the maximum temperature.
Motor: 212 °F (100 °C) flashing
230 °F (110 °C) always on.
Controller: 158 °F (70 °C) flashing,
167 °F (75 °C) always on.
Battery: 122 °F (50 °C) flashing,
140 °F (60 °C) always on /
41 °F (5 °C) flashing,
14 °F (–10 °C) always on.
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