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Version of the manual 1.1
6) CHARGER LI-ION/LI ACCUMULATOR MDA 48V/3A (5A)
Properties:
• short-circuit protection: in the event of a short-circuit, the charger is automatically disconnected,
• overload protection,
• reverse polarity protection: the charger is automatically disconnected if the battery terminals are reversed,
• LED indicator: LED – red (charging), green (indication of charger on/battery charged).
Operation:
1) Connect the charger to a wall outlet. CHARGE LED lights up red = charging.
2) Plug the charging connector into the battery socket (the scooter key must be in the ON position and the display must be
off).
3) When the battery is charged, the CHARGE LED lights up green. Disconnect the charger from the mains and then disconnect
the charging connector.
4) The charging time depends on the capacity of the battery and the degree of discharge. If the battery is completely discharged,
the charging time can be roughly calculated: TIME = BATTER CAPACITY / 2
5) Charging does not need to be monitored, everything is controlled automatically and the charger puts itself into maintenance
mode after charging the battery.
Comment:
1) This charger is designed for Li-ion, Li-polymer batteries. It cannot be charged with lead or NiMH batteries!
2) Designed for 48V batteries (marked on the charger label). Charging current 3A, charging voltage 54.6 V.
3) If the CHARGE LED does not turn green even after a long time of charging, it may indicate that the battery pack is damaged.
4) Use the charger only in a well-ventilated and dry environment. The charger must not come into contact with water.
5) When charging, do not leave the charger unattended unnecessarily.
6) Do not cover the charger cover with anything to prevent it from overheating
7) Have the device serviced by a specialist garage. Never open the charger cover yourself to avoid the risk of electric shock.
8) Never replace the original charging connector with another one. There is a risk of a short circuit and this will void the warranty on the charger.
9) The charger is in the electrical waste. Therefore, never throw it in the normal rubbish bin, but use the designated place (collection yard).
ATTENTION! After disconnection, the charger from the mains, also disconnect the charging connector from the
battery to prevent the battery from discharging again.
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