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Possible malfunctions
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The system cannot be switched on:
1.
Check that the battery is attached properly.
2.
Check the status of the battery. If it is empty, charge the battery.
3.
If the above does not provide a solution, please contact your dealer.
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The battery indicator LEDs on the display flash:
Continuous high load may cause the motor to overheat. The system will then reduce
the assistance for safety reasons. After cooling down, normal assistance and
indication is automatically restored.
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The assistance LEDs 1, 2 and 3 on the display flash:
In this case there is a motor malfunction. You will have to contact your dealer.
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If a red LED flashes on the charger, unplug the charger and stop using the charger and
battery. In this case, contact your dealer.
Charger safety precautions
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Only charge Van Raam Li-Ion batteries with the supplied charger. Only connect the
charger to a suitable wall socket (220-240 Volt AC 50-60 Hz). When the charger is
not in use, unplug the power cord and the battery plug.
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The charger may only be used by persons who have read the information in this
manual and are familiar with the correct use of the charger. Keep the charger out of
reach of children, they should not play with the charger.
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The charger is designed for use in a dust-
free, dry and ventilated environment. Don’t
expose the battery to water, heat sources and direct sunlight. Keep the charger clean
and dry.
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Do not charge batteries that feel hot. The battery must be at no higher than room
temperature to be charged. Stop charging if the battery becomes abnormally warm (>
40 ° C).
Please note!
The charger can become warm during charging > 50 ° C. First,
carefully feel whether you can pick up the charger, this temperature can cause
hypersensitivity or a startled reaction when it comes into contact with the skin.
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Do not use the charger if it is visibly damaged or modified. Do not repair the charger!
Contact your dealer. You may never open the charger yourself!
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Always keep an eye on the charger and battery while charging. When the battery is
full, unplug the power cord and unplug the battery.
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