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4 A Charger

User Manual

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Summary of Contents for HPR50-CHR01-UM

Page 1: ...4 A Charger User Manual EN ...

Page 2: ... additional documentation for the other components of the HPR50 drive system as well as the documentation enclosed with the e bike 1 1 Hazard classification HAZARD The signal word indicates a hazard with a high degree of risk which will result in death or serious injury if not avoided WARNING The signal word indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which will result in death or serious injur...

Page 3: ...tion of the product requires proper transport storage installation and operation 1 3 Safety instructions for the Charger Only use the original TQ Charger to charge the Battery and Range Extender Only use this Charger to charge the original Battery pack included with the e bike or the optional original Range Extender Before each charging process check that the Charger cable and plug are not damaged...

Page 4: ...aning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision 2 Technical Data Input power supply voltage 90 V AC to 264 V AC Input power supply frequency 47 Hz to 63 Hz Power plug versions EU USA UK NZL AUS Output voltage max 58 8 V Charge current max 4 A Dimensions 177 mm x 86 mm x 32 2 mm 6 97 x 3 39 x 1 27 Protection class IP40 Indoor use only Operating and storage tempera...

Page 5: ...cables or connectors Only perform the charging process in a place where there are no flam mable materials in surrounding Never leave the charging process unattended Connect the Charger to the power supply Insert the small device plug item 1 in Fig 1 of the coun try specific power cord into the socket item 2 in Fig 1 on the Charger Connect the mains plug of the Charger to the mains socket Fig 1 Con...

Page 6: ...charging plug of the Charger into the charging port of the Battery Remove the charging plug of the Charger from the charging port of the Battery when charging is complete Close the cover on the charging port after the charging process has been completed Disconnect the Charger from the power supply system NOTE The drive system detects whether the Charger is connected to the charging port of the Bat...

Page 7: ...e Battery in the bike frame when you have installed the Range Extender on the bike This is the only way to ensure that the drive system is deactivated during charging Otherwise there is a risk that you may start the drive system during charging and the plugged in charging cable may cause a fall when you start driving Open the cover item 1 in Fig 3 on the charging port of the Range Extender Check t...

Page 8: ...frame and is charging The state of charge of the Battery and the Range Extender can be read separately on the Display The state of charge of the Range Extender can also be read from the 6 LEDs located on the side of the Range Extender 3 3 LED states on the Charger LED state Description Off Charger is not connected to the power supply Red blinking Standby no Battery connected Green blinking chargin...

Page 9: ... must not be disposed of in the residual waste garbage can Dispose of metal and plastic components in accordance with country specific regulations Dispose of electrical components in accordance with country specific regulations In EU countries for example observe the national imple mentations of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2012 19 EU WEEE Dispose of batteries and rechar...

Page 10: ...y corrections are included in subsequent editions All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Copyright TQ Systems GmbH TQ Systems GmbH TQ E Mobility Art No HPR50 CHR01 UM Gut Delling l Mühlstraße 2 l 82229 Seefeld l Germany Rev0201 2022 06 Tel 49 8153 9308 0 info tq e mobility com l www tq e mobility com NOTE For more information and TQ product manuals in v...

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