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The electric scooter uses a high-quality lithium battery that can be recharged up to 1,000 cycles.
Always plug in the charger to the wall socket first before plugging it into the electric scooter. If the charger is faulty, do not, at any cost, try to plug it in.
Keep your battery fully charged. Lithium-ion batteries have a longer lifespan if they’re charged rather than empty. If you went out riding and still have plenty of charge left, just plug it in and let it charge to full again. Do NOT leave your electric scooter with low battery level.
If you won’t use your electric scooter for a long time, charge it at least once a month to maintain battery health.
Do not leave the charger plugged in for too long (weeks or months) after the battery is fully charged.
Keep Your Electric Scooter in Top Shape
Regular maintenance keeps your electric scooter safe, smooth, and performing at its best. Follow these simple tips to extend its lifespan.
Re-lubricate the mechanically moving parts every six months to keep its operation smooth.
Avoid using WD-40 or general-purpose sprays — use proper lubricants suitable for electric scooter parts.
Check your tires regularly for wear, cracks, or punctures.
Make sure your tires are properly inflated if they’re pneumatic. This helps maintain ride comfort and safety.
Replace worn or damaged tires promptly.
Test your brakes before each ride.
If braking feels weaker or takes longer, adjust the regulator nut on the rear wheel to fine-tune brake sensitivity. If your electric scooter uses hydraulic brakes, they require brake bleeding to improve the braking performance.
If your brakes are squeaking, you may need to replace the brake pads or the disc caliper might require realignment or replacement.
Get your brakes professionally serviced if needed.
Wipe down your electric scooter regularly to remove dust and dirt.
Avoid spraying water directly onto electrical parts. Use foam and dry cloth to clean it instead.
Store your electric scooter in a dry place. Avoid direct sunlight and rain as much as possible.
Always do a quick pre-ride check — test the brakes, lights, horn, and tire condition before hitting the road.