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GAZELLE MANUAL
5. CHARGER
Your bike can be charged directly using the
charging connection in the battery. The
battery can remain in the bike during the
charging process. You can also remove the
battery from the carrier and charge it off
the bike.
Take note of the mains voltage. The
power supply voltage must match
the data on the charger nameplate. Charg-
ers rated at 230 V can also be used with
220 V.
The following summary lists the various
components of your charger, with associat-
ed itemisation and designations.
1
2
4
3
Charger
1. Charger
2. Mains lead plug
3. Charging plug
4. Charger safety instructions
Observe the following safety instruc-
tions to prevent overheating, electric
shocks, or catching fire:
• Use the charger for the specified e-bike
only.
• Connect the plug correctly.
• Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
• Do not store the charger with the mains
lead wrapped round it. This could dam-
age the mains lead or the plug.
• Do not touch the charger contacts with
metal objects so as to prevent short
circuits.
• Do not expose the charger to mechani-
cal shocks.
• Do not use the charger in damp
locations.
• Ensure the charger does not touch your
skin in the same place for long periods
while charging.
• Do not allow children to use the charger.
Clean the charger plug
regularly.
Do not take the charger apart.
Check the charger regularly to ensure it is
not damaged. Refer to your Gazelle special-
ist if the charger is damaged.
Charging starts as soon as the charg-
er is connected to the battery and to
the mains. The electric system is activated
during charging.