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ANCHEER
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Warnings
Battery
Failure to observe the following warnings could result in electrical fires, explosion, severe
burns or electrocution.
fatigue and indicate that a part is at the end of its useful life and needs to be replaced.
Product life is often related to the kind of riding you do and to the treatment to which
you submit the bicycle. The bicycle’s warranty is not meant to suggest that the bicycle
cannot be broken or will last forever. It only means that the bicycle is covered subject
to the terms of the warranty.
Frequent inspection of your bike is important to your safety. Periodic, more detailed
inspection of your bicycle is important. How often this more detailed inspection is needed
depends upon you.You, the rider/owner, have control and knowledge of how often you
use your bike, how hard you use it and where you use it. The materials used to make your
bike determine how and how frequently to inspect. Ignoring this WARNING can lead to
frame, fork or other component failure, which can result in serious injury or death.
The battery and battery charger contain hazardous materials. Always keep the battery
and battery charger away from children, animals, or persons incapable of understanding
the potential hazards.
The battery and battery charger contain no serviceable parts. Do not open, disassemble,
or modify the battery or charger.
Improper handling of the battery and battery charger may result in electrical fires,
explosion, severe burns or electrocution.
Do not move the battery or battery charger during charging
Do not hold the battery charger during a thunder or lighting storm
Do not plug or unplug the battery charger with wet hands
Do not place any items on the battery charger
Do not place the battery charger in liquids or metals
Overcharging the battery could result in electrical fires, explosion, or severe burns.
Always disconnect the battery from the battery charger when the battery is fully
charged. Unplug the battery charger from the wall outlet when not in use.
A damaged battery or battery charger (e.g. cable, plug or housing) may result in
leakage of hazardous materials or be a potential source of sparking and fire. Always
examine the battery and battery charger before each use. Never charge a damaged
battery or use a damaged battery charger.Battery Charger Compatibility.
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