Batteries and charging – Sterling Power Products Pearl User Manual

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Batteries and charging

Battery pack care plan

1. Only use the approved battery

charger compatible with the

vehicle to be charged.

2. Charge your batteries every

night, regardless of the amount

of use your mobility device has

had during the day.

3. Do not interrupt the charging

cycle.

4. If your mobility device is not

required for use, it should

remain connected to the

charger for a maximum of

12 hours. This will not damage

the batteries, so long as the

mains socket/plug is left

switched on.
Do not leave the charger still

connected to the batteries,

when the mains has been

switched off. This will

eventually deplete the

battery charge.

5. If you leave your vehicle for an

extended period (more than

5 days) first charge your

batteries for 12 hours, then

remove charger lead and

ensure the scooter is switched

off.

6. Failure to allow for recharge will

damage the batteries and can

lead to shortened distances

and permanent failure.

7. Do not top up the charge of

your batteries during the day.

Wait until the evening for a full

overnight charge.
Caution!
Always remember to remove

the plug from your scooter

after charging to prevent

driving away whilst attached.
The scooter can not be

operated when being charged.

8. The battery pack needs to be

checked regularly for signs of

damage. If any damage is

apparent, contact your local

mobility dealer.
Caution!
Take care not to short circuit

the battery terminals. When

using metal tools, exercise

great care. Remove all

conductive jewellery (e.g.

watches, necklaces etc.)

before handling exposed

batteries.

9. Following all the eight points

above should result in a

healthier battery, greater range

for the vehicle user and a

longer life for your batteries.

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