DWMEIGI MG708 ELECTRIC TRICYCLE
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Batteries and Battery Charging
Before charging, you must turn the power switch to “OFF” and pull out the key. Keep the charger in a dry
and ventilated condition when it’s working.
Firstly, connect the output plug of the charger with the socket of the battery case properly, and
then insert the input plug into the electrical outlet.
The chargers indicator light will turn on,
which means it’s charging.
When the light turns from Red to Green
, it means the battery has been fully charged. Usually, it
will take about 4-6 hours to recharge the battery depending on the batteries state of charge.
However, it’s a good idea to let it charge for an additional 2 hours after the light has turned green
if it’s convenient for you, as it will extend the service life of the battery.
Do not charge the battery for more than 10 hours to avoid overcharging and damaging the
battery. After the light turns GREEN, the charger is in the state of trickle electric current and will
fill slowly to attempt to maintain the state of charge. If you are going to be out for a long time, you
should disconnect the charger, especially in hot weather.
The charger will become warm during charging, so keep the charger away from any heat sources.
Please always keep the charger dry and clean. The electronics inside contain high voltages, so
never disassemble the charger by yourself.
After charging, please pull the input plug out of the electrical outlet first, and then pull out the
output connecting a plug from the battery case. Do not let the charger charge the battery or be
left connected for a long time, as it may damage the charger and cause a fire.
While charging, please keep it the charger and battery out of the reach of children. Do not put
anything on top of the charger when use, and prevent any liquid, metal or metal fillings from
coming into contact with the charger.
You can also remove the battery from the bicycle and then charge it. You should lift the saddle
with the lever that is underneath it, which will enable you to remove the battery. Before you do
this, you will have to unlock the battery with the ignition key. When you finish charging, replace
the battery. To replace the battery, insert the battery along with the slide bracket and then lock
the battery with the ignition key.
Do not touch the two poles in the battery case with your hands when the battery is removed for
charging. The charging connector poles cannot be touched with any metal or any other material
that conducts electricity, otherwise, it may cause a short circuit.
If you don’t ride your bike for a long time, the battery should be charged at least one time per
month. This will ensure the battery life. DO NOT use in the state of low battery capacity. Do not
leave your battery in a fully discharged state for long periods of time. The battery will continue to
self-discharge, resulting in damage.
Avoid any contact with water when charging your battery. If a plug or socket gets wet, dry it
completely before using.
When charging, if there is a peculiar smell or the temperature is extremely high, please stop
charging immediately and contact us.