Assembly and set-up, Qcharging the battery, Qattaching the handlebars 3 – Razor SPORTMOD 15130412 User Manual

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ASSEMBLY AND SET-UP

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Charging the Battery

Your Sport Mod may not have a fully charged battery; therefore you must charge the battery prior to use.

• Initial charge time: 12 hours

• Run time: up to 40 minutes

• Recharge time: up to 8 hours

• Average battery life: 250 charge/discharge cycles

• Fully charge once a month when not in use

• Do not store below 32 degrees - this can damage the battery.

1

Plug the charger port into the

port on the Sport Mod. The charger

works with the power switch in

either the on or off position.

2

Plug the charger plug into a wall

outlet.

WARNING:

Rechargeable batteries are only to

be charged under adult supervision.

Always disconnect your Sport Mod

from the charger before cleaning

with liquid.

Note: If your charger does not

look like the one illustrated,

your unit has been supplied

with an alternative charger.

The specifications and charging

procedure would not change.

The charger has a small window

with one LED or two LEDs to

indicate the charge status. Refer

to the illustration on the charger

unit for the actual “charging” and

“charged” status indications for

your model charger.

Chargers have built-in over-charge

protection to prevent battery from

being over-charged.

Be sure to properly align the

groove on the charger input

plug with the corresponding

socket on the case; otherwise,

no charging action will occur.

Charger

Plug

Charger

Port

WARNING: Failing to

properly adjust and tighten the

clamps and retainers that affix the

handlebar can cause you to lose

control and fall.

1

Loosen the two hexagonal

bolts with the 3mm hexagonal

wrench and remove the plastic

handlebar cover.

2

Insert handlebar assembly into

the fork until it stops. Raise to

desired height, keeping the stem

and fairing aligned within the red

arrows of the safety zone.

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Attaching the Handlebars

3

Tighten down the hexagonal

bolt with the 6mm hexagonal

wrench.

4

Put the plastic handlebar

cover back in place.

5

Secure the two hexagonal bolts

with the 3mm hexagonal wrench.

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