
MU_S01 MY22_EN - User Manual S01 MY22 (V006)
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Before removing or putting the battery pack on the scooter, make sure it is not charging and that the key is not in the ignition.
The charger (600 W) is part of the battery pack, so all you need to charge the battery is a mains power point and the power cable. It uses convection cooling.
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To connect
, first plug in the IEC connector (scooter or battery) and then plug it into the mains. It is important to fully charge the battery after it has been
partially charged 3 or 4 times.
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To disconnect
, first unplug it from the mains and then unplug the IEC connector. The charging process can be stopped at any time. Also, the control system
will stop charging the battery when it reaches 100 %.
If the battery temperature is below
0 ºC or over 50 ºC
(due to improper use), it will not charge.
If it is connected
while at a low temperature, an internal heater will be switched on until the battery
reaches a temperature that is appropriate for the charge
(in the case of battery units with this element
activated)
. This heater works when plugged into the mains and allows the power to be transferred at the
right temperature. However, this has an impact on the charge time, which will take longer than if the
temperature conditions were within the normal range.
For cold regions and seasons, we recommend keeping the battery plugged into the mains so the heater can
warm the cells and keep them at the right temperature for the scooter to be used normally.
*To ensure the validity of your battery's warranty, you must charge it fully (to 100 %) at least once a month
. If you know you will not be using it for a while, it
is important to leave the battery with enough charge level so that it does not reach critical levels. Batteries that fall below a certain level of voltage no longer
work on their own, meaning they cannot be charged and must be taken to an Official Service Centre.
IMPORTANT!
Charge the battery fully once every
30 days to ensure the validity of the
warranty*.