Izip battery pack8/1/2023 ![]() Battery capacity is greatly reduced by low temperatures because the electrolyte thickens and is less active. Freezing temperature depends on charge state of the battery, so store at full charge, to avoid damage. Do not store batteries below 50º Fahrenheit or above 80º Fahrenheit in order to help maximize the battery life.Doing so will help to maximize the life of your battery pack Be sure to charge battery pack at least once every 30 days even if not used.Recharge after each use regardless of time used.Storing the battery in a partially discharged state will greatly reduce its life expectancy.Do not allow battery to completely discharge before recharging.Never charge the battery pack for more than 24 hours.Charge the battery pack for the recommend initial charge time.Place leaking battery into a plastic bag and dispose of safely and properly. If the battery develops a leak avoid contact with the fluid (battery acid). Contact a physician immediately.Įxternal exposure: If battery acid comes in contact with skin or eyes flush immediately with cool water for 15 minutes. Internal exposure: If battery acid is ingested give water, milk of magnesia or egg whites immediately. In the unlikely event that you suspect fluid is leaking from your battery follow the precautions below. Always be sure to turn the bike “OFF” after each use via the On/Off power switch.Ĭlick Here or the Image to View a Larger Image.Do not store batteries below 50º Fahrenheit and never allow batteries to freeze (below 32º Fahrenheit).Doing so will help to maximize the life of your battery pack. Be sure to charge battery pack at least every 30 days even if not used.Although you cannot over-charge the batteries using the Currie “Smart Charger”, we recommend that you do not leave the charger plugged in for more than 24 hours. The charger may get warm to the touch, so make sure you charge them in an open area and do not lay anything on the charger unit while charging. If you leave the batteries in a run-down condition it will shorten their life expectancy. Fully recharge after each and every ride. Always store SLA (Sealed Lead Acid) batteries with a full charge.Let the batteries charge until the charger lights indicate that the batteries are fully charged, then unplug the charger from the scooter and the wall outlet. If the power to the outlet is controlled by a switch be sure the switch is “ON”. Plug the Battery Charger’s AC plug into a standard, grounded 110V AC wall outlet.Flip the handle up to expose the charger port.Refer to the instructions that appear on the charger unit. The charger unit has lights that show the battery charge status. Using any other charger may damage the batteries and void your warranty. ![]()
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