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Connection Instructions
When you receive your vehicle the batteries are only partially charged – always fully charge them before use
preferably over-night. Always fit the full set of batteries before charging and always use an earthed connection.
1. Place your scooter in an area that is dry and well ventilated.
Make sure a power point is nearby.
2. Check the vehicle is switched off
and the key removed.
3. Check the mains switch is off.
Never connect or disconnect the charger with the mains on.
4. Connect the charger to the charging point as above.
5. Switch on at the mains.
6. The power illuminates red when charging.
The charger lamps change to green when both batteries
are fully charged.
7. When fully charged, switch off the mains and remove the mains plug.
Do not leave the charger
plugged in with the power off. This will gradually discharge your battery.
8. Replace the charging cable into the pouch
and stow next to the charger.
9. Finally replace the back cover and ensure it is secure.
The batteries are the lifeblood of your vehicle. Their characteristics can change depending on charging,
temperature, usage and other factors. Listed below are guidelines to prolong battery life.
1. After using your vehicle
always charge it at the end of the day even after a short journey.
2. If you do not use your vehicle for a prolonged period,
place it on charge once a week, overnight.
3. Always use the correct charger
with the correct batteries.
4. If the batteries have been flat for a long time
(about 2 months) it is recommended you contact your
dealer before charging
5. Do not charge the vehicle in the open
- it may rain and the battery charger is not waterproof.
6. Keep the vehicle in a well-ventilated area
and away from any naked flame.
7. Do not part charge the batteries.
Allow the charger to complete its cycle for every battery fitted.
Batteries are expensive to replace – it is wise to look after them. Batteries are heavy – make sure you always
lift them correctly.
Warning!
Never disconnect a battery or the charger while the charger is connected to the mains
Warning!
If one or both batteries are damaged they could heat up when charging and, in an extreme
case, explode.
Notice
Return your unserviceable batteries to your supplier or ensure they are disposed of in accordance
with the environmental regulations applicable at the time.