Charging Steps:
a. The rated input voltage of the charger is 110v-220V. Carefully check if the grid voltage
and charger voltage are consistent.
b. Connect the charger's output plug to the battery box's battery charging socket before
plugging the charger's AC input plug into the power source.
c. The power and charging indicator lights on the charger will turn on, indicating that the
power is connected, and charging begins. When the charging indicator light changes
from red to green, the battery is almost fully charged and ready for use. (Note: Refer to
the charger's user manual for the specific status indicated by the charging indicator light.)
d. The duration of a single charge depends on your riding mileage. If you ride long
distances (e.g., over 30 kilometers in one trip), the battery is in a deep discharge state,
and the charging time is approximately 4-8 hours. If you ride shorter distances, the
charging time will be relatively shorter.
e. For single-battery e-tricycle with a daily riding distance of less than 10 km, it is
recommended to charge every other day, meaning charging after riding approximately 20
km.
f. After charging is complete, unplug the AC power plug first and then unplug the plug
connected to the battery.
g. After charging, seal the charging port with the plug to prevent water ingress.
h. Place the charger in a dry and well-ventilated environment. The charger contains
high-voltage components; do not attempt to repair it privately to avoid danger.
***Charging Warnings:
Do not place the charger on flammable objects (such as e-tricycle’s seat or sofa).
Place the charger in a dry and well-ventilated environment during use.
Do not cover the charger with any items during charging to avoid affecting heat
dissipation and damaging the charger.
If there is any strange odor or the temperature is too high during charging, immediately
stop charging and send it to a local repair point for inspection.