Riding In Warm Weather; Riding In Cold Temperatures - InMotion R1XX series User Manual

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Factors
Road Condition
Speed and Riding Habits
Load
Temperature
Battery Condition
Wind Direction
3.8.2.

Riding in Warm Weather

The temperature of the components (including the Motor, Battery Pack, Riding System, etc.) is raised when riding the
INMOTION SCV in warm weather. This could affect the INMOTION SCV's service life. If the components get excessively hot
(≥50℃) while riding the INMOTION SCV will slow down automatically. The hotter the components are, the lower the speed
will be. If the components get very hot (≥80℃) while riding, the INMOTION SCV may activate a safety alert. You should stop
riding immediately and wait until the components cool off before you continue your ride.
3.8.3.

Riding in Cold Temperatures

Too low temperatures will deteriorate component lubrication and increase resistance. Also the battery discharge capability
Riding the INMOTION SCV on flat roads will increase riding distance per charge. On the contrary,
riding on hillsides or steep slopes will decrease riding distance.
Riding the INMOTION SCV with constant speed will increase riding distance per charge. Stepping
on and off and speeding up and slowing down frequently will decrease riding distance.
Riding the INMOTION SCV with a light cargo load will increase riding distance per charge.
Riding the INMOTION SCV in cold weather will decrease riding distance per charge. The
INMOTION SCV performs most efficiently when it is close to the center of the recommended riding
temperature range.
Keeping the Battery in a good condition will increase riding distance per charge. Using an old,
overloaded or poorly maintained Battery Pack will significantly decrease riding distance.
Riding with the wind behind you will increase riding distance per charge.
Possible Causes
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