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mechanism, when the charger stops charging because either the battery is full or the charger is
disconnected from the scooter, the charger must be reset by unplugging it from the outlet before it
will resume charging.
1. Fully charge the battery before first time operation or after a long period of non-usage
(see Instructions For Charging below). For safety reasons, the battery is only 50%
charged when shipped from the factory. The battery is fully charged when the LED light
on the charger turns green.
2. Always charge the battery in a clean, dry location, free of debris.
3. Charge the battery frequently. The battery can be recharged at any time. Do not think
that you need to fully deplete the battery before recharging it. In fact, frequent partial
discharge/charge cycles will prolong the battery life vs. full discharge/charge cycles.
4. Fully charge the battery before storing the scooter for extended periods.
5. When not in use, periodically recharge the battery once every three months.
6. Battery damage due to water, collision, improper storage and other non-normal factors
is not covered by the limited manufacturer warranty.
7. SNAPnGO charging port is located on the battery. You can charge battery when the it is
attached or detached from the scooter. There are also battery level indicator LED lights
on the side of the battery. Pressing it will turn it on. 3 lights means full.
8.
Detaching the battery: The battery comes with keys (2) to lock and unlock the battery
from the scooter frame
replacement keys.
out of its docking station. Note: To protect your investment, never detach battery and
leave the exposed battery docking station in the rain. This will short and damage the
battery.
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Use the key provided to unlock the battery. Slide the battery
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cycle
On/Off Switch
Charge port
connector and
charging port on
battery. Do not
disconnect
unless battery is
detached
es

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