Refer to your user manual to see how long the scooter should charge.

Some removable batteries have cables that end in plastic connectors. Remove them by clicking them and sliding them out of the terminal and the whole battery will slide out.

Always make sure your scooter is turned off before accessing battery cables! Try to avoid touching the metal ends of the cables with your bare hands.

Do not try to force the fit, as the plastic connectors can break.

Make sure your connection is secure and that no debris gets in between the connection points.

Your scooter may have a specific outlet it fits into. Make sure the outlet you plan to use will accept your scooter battery charger.

All scooters take at least a few hours to fully charge. Check the owner’s manual for the recommended number of charging hours.

Don’t wait until your scooter is nearly out of power to charge it as this will diminish the lifespan of the battery. If the indicator is yellow, you should plan to charge the battery soon. Your scooter may have different color displays. Check the owner’s manual for information regarding your battery light display.

A good option for everyday users is to charge the battery overnight.

Make sure your battery is plugged in and on while testing. Scooters can have different voltage requirements, so you will need to use the correct kind of voltmeter and know what the maximum charge is in volts. Never touch the metal parts of the voltmeter probes.