Charging Process; Charging Indicators; Tips For Safety - InMotion T3 User Manual

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3.2 CHARGING PROCESS

1.
The charging interface in located on the tail end at the right side of
the body. Make sure the area is dry.
2.
Insert the charging end of the charger into the charging interface.

3.3 CHARGING INDICATORS

During charging, the battery disconnects power to the Scooterboard.
Charging status can be viewed on the charger. If the charger indicator is
red, the battery is being charged. If the indicator turns from red to green,
the battery is fully charged.
3.4 TIPS FOR SAFETY & LONGEVITY
To prolong the battery's lifespan, recharge within two days after
each riding session. Even when not ridden regularly, charge the
battery at an interval of once in 60 days to avoid low voltage.
Allowing the battery to drain too low can lead to a state of over-
discharge which can damage the battery.
The battery should be charged under proper temperature.
Please use the battery, charger, and cable provided by Scooterboard.
Otherwise, the battery poses a risk if it is overcharged.
Ensure that the charger is correctly connected using the
specified cable.
Ensure the charging environment is well ventilated.
Ensure that the Scooterboard is used under dry conditions. Do not
dampen the charger or cable, as this might cause electric shock.
Do not touch the battery with wet hands. Remove the power plug
immediately in case of any problem during charging.
Please hold onto the plug, not the cord, when unplugging.
Avoid contacting the charger or cable with sharp or hot objects.
Inspect the charger and cable periodically.
If the charger or cable is obviously damaged, stop using it to avoid
further damage and contact us for replacement.
Do not repair the battery, charger, or cable on your own.If you have
any issues, please contact us.
Never use third-party charger to charge the battery. Otherwise, it
might cause damage or fire to the battery.
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