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3. Operation
3.2.2. Battery charging
1/ Connect the charger to a 220V power supply.
2/ LED No. 1 on the charger lights up red to indicate that it is energized.
3/ LED No. 2 lights up green until the motorcycle charging connector is connected.
4/ Remove the protection cap on the motorcycle charging connector.
5/ Switch the main battery switch on the handlebars of the motorcycle to the ON position and disconnect the tug.
6/ Connect the charging connectors between the charger and the motorcycle.
7/ LED No. 2 on the charger turns red and the charger activates and starts charging the battery.
8/ The charger fan is active during charging and cools the charger.
9/ As soon as the battery is charged, the charger automatically switches off the cooling and LED No. 2 lights up. The LED is green when the
battery is charged.
10/ Turn the main battery switch to OFF.
11/ Disconnect the connectors between the motorcycle and the charger and attach the protective cap to the charging connector on the
motorcycle.
12/ Charging a fully discharged battery takes about 4 hours.
13/ Start the motorcycle according to the chapter "Starting the motorcycle and changing the driving mode".
3.2.3. Battery capacity indicator
The motorcycle is equipped with a central display, which shows the current state of charge of the battery in volts and at the same time via the
graphic symbol of the battery with 4 cells. To determine the battery capacity more accurately, it is better to monitor the voltage in volts. When
the battery is fully charged, the display shows 53, 7 V. If the voltage drops below 42 V, the motorcycle's control system begins to reduce power.
When the 39 V voltage is reached, the control system switches off the entire motorcycle to protect the battery. Further start-up of the motorcy-
cle after full discharge is only possible after recharging.