Charging The Battery - Jetson V6-XL Manual

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CHARGING THE BATTERY

PAD SENSORS
There are four sensors under the pad. Never remove the pad or you will revoke
the warranty. When the V6-XL is turned on and you step on, it will automatically
adjust to the balance mode. Please don't step outside the outlined pad.
Please do not put items on the pad; that will prevent the V6-XL from switching
off, which could cause a collision. The device will not move without putting
pressure on at least one sensor.
CHARGING BATTERY
Your V6-XL comes with a rechargeable lithium ion battery. Always use the
provided charger only. Before your first ride you must fully charge the
V6-XL - charge for 4 hours. For every ride after, charge your V6-XL until it is fully
charged, and NOT LONGER. Do not leave any chargers plugged in overnight,
or leave it plugged in past the charge time.
1. Plug one end of the power cord into a grounded AC outlet and the other
into the V6-XL's Charging Port. The red charging light on the charger unit will
turn on.
2. The red light will turn green once fully charged. Recharge the V6-XL after
each use.
(Please note: Always plug the charger into the wall first before the device. If the
wall outlet doesn't have power and you plug the charger into the device first, it
will light green, even if the battery is not full. So always plug into the wall first to
make sure there is power.)
THE CHARGER OFFERS A CHARGING STATUS ON THE TOP OF THE
CHARGER:
Charging Light Red battery is charging.
Charging Light Green charging is complete.
Stop riding immediately if the V6-XL displays low power.
Don't use the hoverboard if the battery emits strange odors, overheats, or
begins leaking. If the battery does leak, do not touch any leaking materials, as
the battery contains dangerous substances. Do not open the battery and do
not insert anything into the battery.
Only use the provided charger for the V6-XL. Do not charge the battery if it has
over-discharged. It should be discarded for your safety.
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