It's not advised to ride your electric scooter directly on snow, as the warranty doesn't cover water damage. However, you can use it during winter if the roads are well-maintained.
Keep these points in mind:
Your scooter is water-resistant, not waterproof, so avoid prolonged exposure to snow.
Cold temperatures can affect your battery's ability to hold a charge, resulting in reduced range. This issue should resolve once temperatures rise to 10-20 degrees Celsius.
Be extra careful when turning, as scooters have two wheels and are prone to slipping on slippery surfaces.
Finally, be particularly cautious while turning, as the two-wheeled nature of scooters increases the risk of slipping.
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