E-micromobility vehicle information

E-micromobility vehicle information

Legal Use 👮

Before using this vehicle, check the applicable local laws relating to your intended use of the vehicle on roads, footpaths, shared paths, bicycle lanes and bicycle paths: nsw.gov.au/e-bikes

Safety 🦺

WARNING! Follow these safety instructions to reduce the risk of fire, explosion and electric shock:

Do

  • Use ONLY the batteries and chargers supplied or recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Abide by the maximum charging time stated in your owner’s manual
  • Charge your vehicle / batteries in an open area which is away from combustible and highly flammable materials, such as beds, sofas and carpets.
  • Store your vehicle and batteries in a cool, dry place which is away from direct sunlight and doorways.
  • Allow time for batteries to cool before recharging or storing.
  • Keep batteries away from moisture, heat and impact.

Don’t

  • Modify or tamper with any component of this vehicle (this can result in a fire, explosion or electric shock).
  • Leave charging batteries unattended or on charge overnight.
  • Use or charge a battery which is damaged, overheating or showing signs of failure, such as swelling, leaking or venting gas.
  • Use or charge this vehicle if it is damaged.
  • Use a vehicle or battery that has been altered or modified.
  • Attempt to repair your damaged vehicle (take it to a qualified repair person).

Lithion-ion batteries 🔋

Learn about lithium-ion battery safety here: nsw.gov.au/lithium-ion-battery-safety

Fires 🔥

WARNING! Fires involving lithium-ion batteries can occur rapidly and can be violent, involving toxic smoke and vapours, flames, and molten projectiles. If your vehicle or battery emits sparks, smoke or flames, evacuate the area and call Triple Zero (000). Close doors if safe to do so.

Warning signs include:

  • Pungent odours
  • Discolouration, blistering, bulging, or swelling of the casing
  • Leaking electrolyte
  • Heating up and becoming extremely hot to touch
  • Abnormal popping, hissing or crackling sounds, smoke, and fumes.

Never touch a swollen or ruptured device or battery with bare hands. Seek urgent medical assistance if anyone has been exposed to spilled electrolyte, flying debris, smoke or vapours, or flames. Make sure you know what to do if your device or battery is smoking or on fire:  fire.nsw.gov.au/batteries/what-to-do

Disposal 🗑️

Do not dispose of this vehicle or components of this vehicle in household or kerbside garbage bins. When disposing of this vehicle or components of this vehicle, check the applicable local waste and disposal laws here: epa.nsw.gov.au/safe-battery-recycling

65 Dora Street, Morisset NSW 2264 Ph: 02 4973 4446 Fax: 02 4973 4136