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11.2
CHARGING YOUR BATTERIES
Make sure you read and understand the battery chargers user manual, if supplied, as well as the
safety notes on the charger.
Turn off the scooter power and remove the key
Decide on which charging socket to use - You have a choice of two charging sockets:
o
Battery Box Socket (allows you to ch
arge batteries ‘off board’ e.g. in your house)
(Fig 11.2.2)
o
Tiller Charging Socket (saves you having to bend down to plug in charger) (Fig 11.2.3)
Slide away the cover of the charger outlet point either positioned on the front of the battery box
(Fig 11.2.2) or the Tiller Charing Socket (Fig 11.2.3).
(Fig 11.2.2)
(Fig 11.2.3)
Put the charger plug into the outlet point
Do not switch on the battery charger until all the plugs are in position
The LED light on the battery charger will show amber while charging
The LED light on the battery charger will show green when batteries are fully charged
Turn off the mains power to the charger before removing the charger plug from charging outlet
WARNING! Risk of explosion and electric shock if batteries are charged when
incorrectly wired.
Never attempt to open or disassemble the battery box. If the batteries do not
appear to be working correctly, contact your authorized provider.
WARNING! Risk of explosion and destruction of batteries if the wrong battery charger
is used.
Only every use the battery charger supplied with your vehicle, or a charger that has been
approved by One Rehab. Never charge 22 Ah batteries with a 5 Ah battery charger. Always use a 2
Ah battery charger.
WARNING! Never attempt to open or disassemble the charger
. If the battery charger
does not appear to be working correctly, contact your authorized provider.
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