Charge For Storage Sample Clauses

Charge For Storage. Do not leave unit on a charge for more then 1 week. Any longer and over charging can end up damaging the batteries or even create an potential fire hazard. If you plan to store the unit for more than a week you should first charge the unit fully then disconnect the charger to store and put the unit on a charge for a few hours once a month to insure the batteries stay “topped off”. Riding surfaces to avoid Weather Conditions to Avoid: Although some water resistance measures have been made, your Electric Vehicle is not completely sealed from the elements so driving the unit through standing water, wet or muddy conditions runs the risk of severely damaging it. The ideal solution to riding any 2-wheel vehicle in wet/muddy conditions is to just not do it. Clean is good. This does not mean you cannot wash or clean your unit. They like being shiny and clean as it helps prevent dirt from getting into the electronics. Therefore, when it is time to get the sparkle back in your unit you can do so with a mild soapy damp dish-towel and wipe it down. Just avoid heavy amounts of water that can end up finding its way to any of the electronics. Hot or Cold. Another weather conditions you should be aware of are extreme temperatures. The hotter the temperature the less efficient your unit will be so try to avoid operation on those very hot days. Also, avoid allowing your scooter to sit in freezing temperature as this could cause sever battery damage. Note: Only use original Go-Ped® tires/wheels. Replacing the rubber tire takes some practice. If you are having trouble, have your authorized Go-Ped® dealer teach you, or have them perform this task for you. Replacing pneumatic tires and tubes: The tires and tubes are critical components requiring precise reassembly to insure proper alignments. An authorized Go-Ped® dealer using OEM parts should do this operation. Warning: Completely deflate wheel before wheel disassembly or any work on the wheel. Failing to do so can result in serious injury.

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