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There is usually a barcoded sticker with the information you need stuck to the seat lower support tube. Remove the seat by twisting and lifting it off the scooter - do get help to do this as it can throw you off balance. Lift the velcroed rear shroud off the scooter and look at the chassais seat post, you should find the sticker on the front of it. I found it useful to photograph it for future reference.
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The battery is probably overheating. Is this an original or older battery? Check the owner's manual for what kind of battery you should have and see if a replacement doesn't solve your problem.
Hi. A lot of scooters have a seperate switch to select a high or low speed setting.
This switch is sometimes labeled indoor/ outdoor.
I have had a few scooters with a similar fault, and the wires that connect to the high/low switch have broken of the terminals on the rear of the switch.
It could also be a faulty speed control pot.
Check these and good luck. Neil.
hi, the charger unit is breaking down, Sometimes the batteries can cause this problem but I think you find it the charger, when batteries get older they simply don't hold the charge as much as when new, also the way they deliver power can drop off quicker.
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