1、 Avoid direct sunlight exposure
Strictly prohibit environmental sanitation and cleaning vehicles from charging in high temperature environments during summer. Due to the heat generated during charging, the temperature of the battery increases. If the charging environment temperature is high, it can easily cause the battery to lose water and dry up prematurely. If the accumulated gas encounters a heat source, it can pose a danger. When the battery is charging, if the power box burns or does not turn green, it is necessary to promptly go to various after-sales service points to maintain the battery.
2、 Avoid high current discharge
When starting, carrying people, or going uphill, small electric sanitation cleaning vehicles should try to avoid sudden acceleration and the formation of instantaneous high current discharge. High current discharge can easily lead to the formation of lead-acid lead crystals, which can damage the physical properties of battery plates.
3、 Try to avoid sudden braking as much as possible
During summer, it is advisable to avoid sudden braking as much as possible. When accelerating, especially when starting, you should slowly turn the handlebars. Sometimes you can pause for a moment and continue accelerating when the speed increases. It is not advisable to start or brake frequently during vehicle operation. If braking is required, the handlebar can be released in advance to allow the vehicle to travel by inertia as much as possible.
4、 Pay attention to cleanliness
After long-term use, small electric sanitation cleaning vehicles will accumulate a lot of dust on their body and internal structure. Regular cleaning of the cleaning vehicle can not only ensure its aesthetics but also improve its service life, reducing the corrosion of dust and dirt on the body. When cleaning, a soft cloth with customized car wash solution should be used for stain washing, and it should not be done casually to avoid unnecessary damage.
5、 Strictly prohibit power loss during storage
Small electric sanitation cleaning vehicles are strictly prohibited from storing their batteries in a depleted state. Low battery state refers to the situation where the battery is not charged in a timely manner after use. Storing batteries in a depleted state can easily lead to sulfation, with lead sulfate crystals adhering to the electrode plates, blocking the ion channels and causing insufficient charging, resulting in a decrease in battery capacity. The longer the idle time in a low battery state, the more severe the battery damage. Therefore, when the battery is idle, it should be recharged once a month to better maintain its health.