Driving Range; Overdischarge Protection - Battery Protection - KYMCO Mini LS Opearting Manual

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7.4.2 Driving range

The driving range is dependent on the following conditions in addition to
battery charge:
- landscape conditions (level or steep)
- weight of user
- weather conditions (cold, rain)
- driving with headlights (if fitted)
For this reason, information about the driving range is only given as a
guideline. The more experienced you are in using scooter, the easier
it will be for you to determine the driving range using the battery
charging state.
You will be able to achieve the best possible driving range if you:
• ensure that the tyres are inflated correctly
• avoid steep inclines as much as possible
• do not carry any unnecessary luggage
• drive at an even speed
• do not accelerate or brake unnecessarily.
The driving range will be decreased if you:
drive with headlights
drive in cold weather
drive in hilly regions
NOTE
please see the information about batteries in the Appendix.

7.4.3 Overdischarge protection - battery protection

In order to protect the batteries from over-discharging, the control
unit switches off. This takes place when the battery voltage falls
below 17 Volts.
Display:
The battery charger display pointer is pointing to
the left at the end of the red area.
To rectify this:
You must not drive any longer!
Connect the Scooter to the battery charger and
charge the batteries for at least 12 hours.
NOTE
If the battery voltage falls below 16 Volts, the batteries can no
longer be charged with the battery charger supplied. In this case you
must contact your dealer.
Driving information
Battery charge
display
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