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CHARGING THE BATTERIES

Your

Scooter batteries will need to be recharged when the

battery condition indicator gauge located on the handlebar

console (Fig 8 page 8], is reading in the far left of the green

scale or into the red sector ‘Green’ indicates a full charge (to
the far right], down to half charge (to the far left of the

scale] ‘Red’ indicates that less than half charge is remaining in

the batteries

NOTE: The batteries will have a longer life if you

do not use up all of the battery’s power and recharge as soon

as the battery condition gauge enters the red sector of the

scale, rather than letting it go right over to the far left of

the red scale
To charge your batteries follow these simple steps:
1

Switch off your

Scooter and remove the key

2

Your Charger has two leads exiting from it One lead has

a 3-pin mains plug fitted to it The second lead has a 3-
pin round charging connector on its end Connect the
round 3-pin charging connector to the 3-pin charge socket,

which is located on the rear side of the handlebar cover
(Fig 29]

FIG 29

3

Plug the 3-pin mains plug from the Charger into a

convenient wall socket and switch the wall socket on
Note: If you need to use an extension lead for your mains

supply, make certain that it is safe and suitable for the

charge current

4

The Charger’s red neon mains-on light will now illuminate

continuously, the three remaining neon indicator lights will

flash twice to show a correct connection has been made;

shortly after this the 90% charge light will flash twice to

indicate the charger’s internal controls are working

correctly In approximately 5 seconds the ‘Bulk-Charging’
light (first yellow light] will illuminate and the Charger will

start to recharge your batteries

During the bulk charging

stage, an internal fan will be audible

The fan keeps the

internal parts of the charger cool and operates automatically

when required

Do not cover the fan ventilation louvres

5

When the batteries are 90% recharged, the ‘90%

Charged’ indicator light will illuminate (second yellow

light] The charging cycle is complete when the green
‘Charge Complete Light’ illuminates The four coloured
lights on the front panel of the Charger provide charging

status indication as shown below

It is not necessary to

disconnect your Charger immediately the ‘Charge

Complete’ light illuminates By leaving the Charger
connected to the batteries and switched on at the mains

you will ensure the batteries are maintained in a fully-

charged condition, the Charger will operate in a

‘maintenance’ float charge mode

NOTE: Your Scooter

will not drive if the charger is connected

CHARGING STATUS INDICATION

SYMBOL

LIGHT COLOUR

STATE OF CHARGER

Red

Mains On

Yellow

Bulk Charging

Yellow

90% Charged

Green

Charge Complete

GENERAL

Depending on the depth of discharge, the minimum time taken

to re-charge serviceable batteries fully will vary from 8 hours

up to 12 hours Please note that recharge time will vary
between the minimum and maximum times indicated due to
the varying states of battery use Although your

Freerider

Scooter may be considered ready for use for short journeys

when the third ‘90% Charged’ light illuminates, at least once

per week or prior to a longer journey leave it
charging until the green “Charge Complete’ light illuminates
During periods without use (perhaps during winter] it is wise
to charge batteries monthly

Charging instructions are also found on the side panel of
your charger and on a separate leaflet (NO702-60030/1]
supplied within the Charger carton You will find that the
distance or operating time which your

Scooter can travel, will

gradually increase over the first few weeks of use, i e running
in period

Your batteries reach their optimum efficiency after

approximately 12 cycles of discharge and recharge Please
only use your Scooter for short journeys during the early

days of your batteries life as they need time to condition

themselves for longer periods of operation

Please be patient

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