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Charging Instructions
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Battery and charging
Appropriate places for charging the battery
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Battery and charging
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A new way of moving
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Despite the battery charging temperature
is between 0~30°C, when the battery is
stored at a place exposed to the direct
sunlight or directly after a ride, charging
cannot be initiated as the interior tem-
perature of the battery is out of the range
of possible charging temperature. It may
take up to 3 hours to reach the possible
charging temperature in a place with a
room temperature of 30°C.
Occasionally, charging the battery near
electric appliances like TV or radio may
cause noise in the radio or may distort
the image on TV. In this case, charge the
battery in a place away from the electric
appliances.
1. Appropriate places for charging the battery
Charge the battery at a place where the following conditions exist:
- A flat and stable place
- A place away from water or rain
- A place not exposed to direct sunlight
- A well ventilated dry place
- A place which children or pets cannot reach
- A place with a room temperature between 0~30°C.
However, during hot summer or cold winter time, charging may begin, but
may be discontinued. Try to charge the battery at a room temperature be-
tween 15~25°C, which is optimal for the battery.
1) Examples of appropriate places for charging the battery
- Summer: a shady and well-ventilated place (optimal temperature 15~25°C)
- W i n t e r : a warm place where the temperature is kept above 0°C at night
(optimal temperature 15~25°C) Charging is possible at a tempera-
ture between 0~30°C. However, if the interior temperature of the
battery is out of the range of possible charging temperature directly
after a ride, then it will enter a ‘standby state’ until the interior tem-
perature of the battery reaches the possible charging temperature.
2. Inappropriate places or ways for charging the battery
- Summer: charging at a place exposed to the direct sunlight and charging the
battery directly after a ride. Even though charging may begin nor-
mally, it may be discontinued when the temperature of the battery
exceeds the possible charging temperature in order to protect the
battery. In this case, cool down the battery and charge the battery
again at a cooler place.
- W i n t e r : charging outdoor, at a cold place such as a warehouse, or near
a heater. Even though charging may begin normally, it may be
discontinued when the temperature reaches below 0°C in order
to protect the battery. In this case, charge the battery at a warmer
place.
do not disconnect the charging plug from Mando Footloose while charging. It may
cause false operation or a failure.
if charging does not begin properly, turn off the power of the
charger and retry charging.
1) Ensure that the power of the charger is
‘OFF’. Plug the power cord into an
electric outlet.
4) Charge (the red lamp of the charger
is ON).
7) Disconnect the charging plug from
Mando Footloose.
2) Connect the charging plug to Mando
Footloose.
3) Turn on the power of the charger.
5) Charging completed (the green lamp of
the charger is ON).
6) Turn off the power of the charger.
8) Unplug the power cord from the electric
outlet.
2. 4A High-speed Charger
1) Plug the power cord into an electric
outlet.
2) Connect the charging plug to Mando
Footloose.
4) When charging is completed (the green
lamp of the charger means ON), disconnect
the charging plug from Mando Footloose.
3) Charge (the red lamp of the charger
means ON).
5) Unplug the power cord from the electric
outlet.
1. 2A General Charger
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