Battery Disposal Do not dispose of your battery by way of landfilling, incineration or household trash. We recommend disposing through a local recycling program suitable for lithium-ion batteries. Contact your local waste management service for more information. Mishandling of used batteries may do tremendous harm to the environment. You must abide by local laws and regulations to properly dispose of used batteries. Charging Warnings and Battery Safety Warnings Use caution when using outlets to prevent electric shock. Do not leave the charger plugged in for extended period of times (>24 hours). Only charge your scooter in a safe, clean, and dry environment. Keep the charger and scooter away from inflammable materials as they may get hot. Only use the original battery packs and the original charger supplied with your electric scooter. Contact your place of purchase if you need a replacement. Use of other models or brands may not be safe. Do not touch any part of the USB charging prongs and keep them away from metal objects to prevent short circuit which may result in battery damage or physical injuries and death. Do not place the battery in direct contact with heat or near high temperatures. Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight. Do not leave the scooter in a car where the battery might get hot. Do not pierce the battery with sharp objects. Do not subject it to impact or force. Stop charging if the battery fails to recharge within the approximate charging time. This will prevent the battery from overheating, rupturing, or igniting. Do not charge the battery in temperatures below 32°F (0°C) or above 104°F (40°C) as this can hamper performance, result in breaking, overheating, rupturing, or igniting and could cause personal injury or property damage. 9