Charging and discharging
batteries
NOTE
Charging precautions
●
The vehicle must be parked in a well-venti-
lated room.
●
There must be no metal parts on the sur-
face of the battery.
●
Before starting to charge, check all cable
connections and plug connectors for obvi-
ous damage.
●
The related safety regulations of the battery
and charging device manufacturer must be
strictly observed.
Introduction to battery indicators (with
hour meter)
The battery meter displays the remaining
charge and number of hours.
After turning on the device with the key switch,
the remaining charge and total run time will be
displayed.
The remaining charge indicator will change
colour based on charge changes.
Indicator colour
Remaining charge
(reference value)
Green
70 — 100%
Orange
30 — 60%
Red flashing
0 — 20%
NOTE
When 70% of the battery has been dis-
charged, the indicator will start flashing red
and give a "Battery Low" warning.
NOTE
When 80% of the battery has been dis-
charged, the last two indicator lights will flash
red and give a "Battery Depleted" warning.The
battery must be charged.
Remaining charge indicator
Hour meter (displays total run time)
1
2
Operation
4
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