1. Switch the scooter OFF and remove the key.
2. FIRST connect the battery charger to a 230V AC power socket.
3. If applicable, open the cover of the charging point on the scooter.
4. Connect the charger.
5. When the battery is fully loaded, disconnect the scooter from the charger.
6. Switch the scooter ON and check if all lights of the battery status indicator are ON.
7. Remove the charger from the socket, let it cool down and store it in a dry location.
When the operating console displays the warning code “Drive inhibit” after charging, make
sure that the battery charger is disconnected. This safety measure prevents driving with the
charger still connected to the supply grid.
3.7 Thermal fuses
To protect the motor against overload, your scooter has
a thermal safety mechanism on the rear. The thermal
fuse will automatically cut off the motor to prevent
overheating and thus rapid wear and tear or
breakdowns. You can access the thermal safety device
through a gap in the back of the synthetic cover.
The thermal safety device can be activated if you go up
or down slopes that exceed the maximum specified
gradient. Nominal loads that exceed the permitted
maximum could also cause the device to jump out. Likewise, if you keep on driving with the engine
brake on, it could result in overload. The maximum values not to exceed are indicated in §6.
To be able to use the scooter again, remove the overload and wait until the motor has cooled
down. Then gently press the thermal safety mechanism back in. Your scooter is now ready for
use again.