Charging; Important Safety Guildines - X-TREME XR-101 Product Handbook

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6. To stop, simply release the foot button.
7. To park the car, keep the slow/fast switch in the middle (neutral)
position.
Charging Instructions
***WARNING*** An adult should perform charging of the scooter. TO AVOID
ELECTRIC SHOCK, NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO HANDLE THE
CHARGER OR ATTEMPT TO PLUG THE BATTERY CHARGER INTO A
WALL OUTLET!
1. Locate the enclosed battery charger.
outlet.
2. Locate the charger socket on the scooter.
3. Plug the battery charger into the socket on the scooter. Depending on
the charge remaining in the battery, charging time will vary. Normal
charging time will be 6-8 hours.
Do not allow the charger to charge the batteries for more than 20 hours as
this may damage the batteries.
IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES
 Keep hands, face, feet and hair away from all moving parts.
 Do not touch the motor or wheels while they are rotating.
 Adult supervision during operation is required at all times.
 The scooter is designed for flat terrains only. For safety purposes,
never allow children to operate the scooter in hilly areas.
 When not in use, ensure the scooter is turned off and stored in an
enclosed dry area away from moisture or rain.
 This product is ELECTRIC!
conditions, puddles or rainy weather.
 You MUST charge completely prior to initial use.
 Charge immediately after each use, before prolonged storage and at
least every 30 days if not used for at least 6-8 hours. DO NOT allow
this unit to deep discharge the battery
 DO NOT charge the scooter for more than 20 hours as this may
damage the batteries.
 Keep children away from the scooter during the charging process.
 Do not place batteries near fire or heat.
 The user of this product assumes ALL risks associated with its use. To
minimize these RISKS, the user must wear safety helmet, goggles,
gloves, elbow and kneepads and appropriate footwear.
Plug the charger into a wall
DO NOT ride this product in wet
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