Freerider FR510DXs2b(Kensington-S) User Manual

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YOUR GUIDE TO SAFE AND
LASTING BATTERIES

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Note:

Why do my batteries require recharging?

How does my Charger work?

If one battery becomes faulty during the guarantee

period only that battery from the pair will be replaced.

1. For longest life, your batteries should always be re-

charged after use. Preferably over night.

2. If your Scooter is not used for a period of time, a

refreshing charge should be given every month. Never
leave your batteries in a discharged condition. This is
particularly important with sealed batteries as fitted to
your Scooter. If your batteries fall below a total
terminal voltage of 12 volts, the charger supplied with
your Scooter will not operate. Please consult your

dealer.

3. If your Scooter has been stored away for some

time, re-charge your batteries before re-using it.

4. Every month, check the connections on the batteries,

making sure they ate tight and clean.

5. Batteries carry a limited guarantee from the original

manufacturer which is subject to a stringent wear and
tear clause. Any battery faults due to a defect in the
original manufacture will normally become obvious
within the first two months. Any gradual deterioration
in performance after this period is normally associated
with fair wear and tear, mis-use or accidental damage
and, as such, is not covered by the manufacturer's
warranty. (This does not affect your statutory rights).

Batteries are the fuel tank for your Scooter. They provide the
vital energy to power your vehicle. When you ride your
Scooter, the drive motor consumes the energy stored in the
batteries. The battery's energy is gradually reduced over the
period of driving time and will need to be replaced before
you can use your Scooter again.
Similar to the situation with a motor car, in that you need to
replenish the fuel as it is used up as energy, likewise with
your Scooter, you need to replace the used battery energy by
re-charging the discharged battery cells.

Your battery Charger is an intelligent automatic charging
instrument. Your Charger's robust framework contains a
number of quality components; namely a transformer, rectifier
and complex control circuitry.
The Charger receives the 230volts domestic electricity supply
via a standard 3-pin wall plug and reduces this voltage down
to 24 volts via a transformer. At the same time it rectifies the
A.C., alternating domestic current into D.C., direct current.
This matches exactly, the voltage characteristics stored by
your Scooter's batteries.
Your Charger automatically controls the re-charge cycle from
the moment that you switch it on to the moment the green

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YOUR GUIDE TO SAFE AND
LASTING BATTERIES

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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Note:

Why do my batteries require recharging?

How does my Charger work?

'Charge Complete' light on the face of your Charger
illuminates.
When your battery's voltage is very low, the Charger will
work extremely hard to replenish the spent energy. This is
called the 'Bulk Charging' stage. As the battery voltage
approaches 90% of the full charge capacity, the Charger
reduces is output for the final stage of the re-charge cycle.
The time taken from switch-on to the end of the bulk
charging will vary, depending on the amount that the batteries
have been used, or in time their age. At this point a timer is
automatically started, to regulate the final stage of the
charging cycle, this set time ensures maximum capacity and
battery life.
The length of time to re-charge your batteries will vary from 8
up to 13 hours. This variation in time is due to the following
factors:

1.

-The amount of energy you have

removed from your batteries when driving your Scooter.

2.

-This is due to the changes in their internal

electrical resistance.

In most safe domestic environments, i.e. your house, garage
or shed.

Later on in this information, there is reference to the way
temperature variations can affect the performance of your
vehicle. When charging your batteries

, ensure that the battery Charger is close to the

vehicle being charged so that the temperature of the battery
Charger and batteries are almost compatible.
For example, a vehicle may be outside whilst the battery
Charger is inside. It is possible in this situation that the
battery Charger will sense the inside temperature, whereas
the batteries on the vehicle will be at the outside temperature,
resulting in an undercharged situation.

Many factors come into play when deciding how often to
charge your batteries. You may use our vehicle all day on a
daily basis or you may not use it for weeks at a time. Other
factors such as driver and baggage weight, smooth or rough
terrain, flat areas or inclines and speed must all be
considered.
With these variables you should concern yourself with two
questions:

should I charge and for

? The Charger is designed so that it is impossible to

overcharge your batteries. If you follow the guidelines below,
your batteries will provide safe and reliable operation.

put it on charge as

soon as you have finished using it. The Charger is fully
automatic so it will not overcharge your batteries. Your
vehicle will be ready each morning to give you a full days
service. It is recommended that you charge your batteries
after daily use until the green 'Charge Complete' light
illuminates.

Depth of discharge

Battery age

where reasonably

practicable

This situation must be

avoided.

HOW OFTEN

HOW

LONG

1.If you use your vehicle during the day.

Where can I re-charge my batteries?

Do not expose to rain or spray - for indoor use

only

How often must 1 re-charge my batteries?

Depth of discharge

Battery age

where reasonably

practicable

This situation must be

avoided.

HOW OFTEN

HOW

LONG

1.If you use your vehicle during the day.

Where can I re-charge my batteries?

Do not expose to rain or spray - for indoor use

only

How often must 1 re-charge my batteries?

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