Batteries and charger – Daymak Boomerbuggy IV User Manual

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The Boomerbuggy series utilizes two maintenance free, seal lead acid batteries.
Battery performance is affected by various factors including: temperature,
terrain, the weight of the user, and overall usage for the batteries. The battery
level indicator/gauge is only a guide for judging the amount of charge in the
batteries. The true charge of the batteries will display once the scooter is in drive.

Batteries and Charger

To optimize the battery life, only charge the scooter once the batteries are at
approximately 20%.

When storing your unit, be sure to charge the scooter at least once every two
weeks to optimize the battery’s life. Leaving the batteries completely discharged
can cause irreversible damage to the batteries and may need to be replaced.

Charger and Charging

To charge your scooter, first make sure that the bike is off. Plug the charger into
the charging port (refer to the Getting to Know Your Scooter section) and then
plug the charger into the outlet. Once connected, a red light should appear on the
charger; this indicates that the scooter is being charged. When the scooter is
completely charged, the charger will automatically terminate the charge and the
light will turn green.

The charger requires a minimum feedback voltage signal from the batteries in
order to begin the charging cycle. If your batteries are severely discharged for a
long period of time, the charge may not receive the necessary feedback and
therefore the batteries will not charge. If this occurs, contact your nearest
Daymak dealer for assistance.

IMPORTANT! Always insert the charger into your scooter before the outlet!
Failure to do so has a possibility of short circuiting the scooter.

IMPORTANT! Never let your batteries completely discharge. Doing so can result
in irreversible damage to the batteries.

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