Riding In Cold Temperatures; Climbing; Descending - InMotion R2 Manual

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(≥50℃or 122 ° F) 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℃ or 176 ° F) 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
and capacity will decrease dramatically in a low temperature environment. Avoid applying drastic actions with your INMOTION
SCV in cold temperatures(≤-5℃ or 23 ° F), or you could cause the INMOTION SCV to lose control, and you could fall.
3.8.4.

Climbing

When the INMOTION SCV is climbing, the inner temperature will increase, especially during long periods of continuous
climbing. Even though the system will slow your speed while climbing, we still suggest you avoid long periods of continuous
climbing.
3.8.5.

Descending

The INMOTION SCV will collect energy while descending, and the motor will work as a power generator and store
electricity in the Battery Pack. Thus continuous descents will allow you to travel longer distances on one charge.
When the battery is full, charging the battery this way could cause damage to the battery, therefore the system will
automatically lower the max speed to reduce the possibility of excessive charging.
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