Fr168-3p_4p_24.pdf – Freerider FR168-4P(Richmond 4) User Manual

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If you use your vehicle infrequently (once a week or less]

you should charge it at least once per week until the green

‘Charge Complete’ light illuminates Remember: Keep your
batteries fully charged and avoid deeply discharging them.

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Storing batteries : Batteries should always be stored fully

charged Check once a month and recharge fully if needed
Sealed batteries can hold their charge for approx 6 months
If they are left connected on the Scooter, remember key

switches, meters and electronic circuits can drain the

batteries rapidly It is advisable to disconnect the batteries
for prolonged storage Store in a warm, dry room

How can I ensure maximum battery life?

Simply put, a fully charged battery is a happy battery! A fully

charged battery will provide reliable performance and extended

battery life, so keep your batteries fully charged whenever

possible

Handling your batteries

Extra care must be taken when handling batteries, if you decide
to dismantle your vehicle for transportation etc Dropped
batteries, even from a very small height, can lead to damage of

the internal components, causing premature cell failure Your
batteries are sealed and do not require maintenance

Do not

force open the valves in the battery top.

Disposal
Caution:

Used batteries must not be disposed of by means

of a domestic refuse disposal unit (dustbin) etc. Please

contact your Dealer to dispose of used batteries. Please note,

he may charge for this service.

BATTERY WARRANTIES

The batteries fitted to your vehicle are guaranteed against a

manufacturing or material defect for 12 months Any battery
faults due to a defect in manufacture or materials will be obvious

within a few weeks of use Your batteries are not guaranteed to
perform to full capacity for 12 months This will, of course be
dependent on the actual use of the vehicle and how often the

batteries are cycled i e discharged and charged

Gradual deterioration in performance and reduction in

range is normal and associated with fair wear-and-tear,

misuse or accidental damage. Under these circumstances,

the warranty will not apply.

It is a fact that some users due to

their hectic lifestyle, weight or operating conditions, may wear

their batteries out during the original battery manufacturer’s
guarantee period due to extensive use of their Scooter

This is

termed ‘Cycle Life’ Batteries have a defined number of
discharge cycles they can make i e the more times you use your
Scooter the more cycles your battery will make - the shorter
their life span

If you take time to run-in your batteries properly, it will be

worth it Remember: how long your batteries will provide
service is quite often a reflection of the care they receive This

is how to run-in your new batteries:

1 Fully recharge any new batteries prior to your initial use This

will bring your battery up to about 88% performance.

2 Ride your vehicle around the house or garden Do not

venture too far away until you become accustomed to the
controls and feel of the vehicle This will gently run-in your
batteries.

3 Give your batteries another full charge and run the vehicle

again The batteries will now perform to over 90% of
their full potential.

4 After ten to fifteen charging cycles, the batteries will top off at

100% charge and last for an extended period due to your

patience and care in the first few days of operation.

How can I get the maximum operating time per charge?

Rarely do we have an ideal driving situation such as a smooth,
flat, hard terrain with no wind or curves and warm temperatures
More often, we are presented with hills, uneven and loosely

packed surfaces, curves, wind, cold and heavy

loads All of these factors will affect the distance or running
time per battery charge.

Here are a few suggestions for obtaining the maximum

range per charge:
1 Always charge your batteries fully prior to your trip It is a

good idea to keep your Charger connected when the ‘Charge

Complete’ (green] light is illuminated in the ‘Top-Up’
maintance mode.

2 Maintain relevant tyre-pressures as stated in the Technical.

Specifications of this Users Instruction Manual
3 Plan your trip in advance to avoid inclines, kerbs and soft
surfaces.
4 Limit your baggage weight to essential items
5 Try to maintain an even speed to avoid stop and start driving.
6 Ensure recommended routine servicing of the vehicle’s

components, i e motors, brakes, electrical connections etc ,
is carried out as instructed in this Users Instruction Manual.

Warning:

When working or disposing of your batteries

1 Always make certain the terminals of your batteries are

covered with the red/black terminal protectors Do not allow
metal objects to short out the terminals, your battery could

explode causing you injury

2 Do not allow your batteries to freeze If frozen allow them to

naturally thaw out before charging, failure to observe this

warning may damage the batteries

3 If you need to replace your batteries, contact your Freerider

Agent Only batteries supplied as original equipment on
your machine will give you the best performance When
charging batteries make certain the positive and negative

terminals are correctly assembled Failure to observe this
warning may cause an explosion, short circuit or fire

4 Always handle batteries carefully, they are heavy Wear

protective gloves and glasses when handling

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