Batteries should be charged if the shortest segment bar on the battery status gauge is lit and blinking, along with a low,
chirping of the horn, at one-minute intervals. At the beginning of the charging process, the battery indicator light on the
handle will flash for approximately 20 seconds, then it will turn solid color. The batteries are fully charged when the tallest
bar on the far right is blinking. Your Amigo can be charged with the key in the ON or OFF position. The indication will
display only while in the charging mode (when power cord is plugged into AC outlet).
Charging Instructions for Amigo RD, RT Express,
RT Express Jr., EXT350 and HD450 Models
1. Place your Amigo near an AC outlet.
2. Pull gently on the cord reel plug in the rear cover near the rear bumper.
3. Pull as much cord as needed (up to 10 feet/3 meters) to reach the AC outlet.
4. Connect the cord reel plug to the AC wall outlet.
5. Upon completion of the charging process, unplug the cord reel plug from the AC wall outlet.
6. Gently tug on the cord to engage the retraction reel. Do not push cord into the hole in the rear cover.
Charging Frequency
•ChargebatteriesdailywhentheAmigoisused.
•Ifnotinuseforalongperiodoftime,chargefor24hours,every30days.
•Extendedchargingisgoodforthebatteriesandwillnotoverchargethem.
Universal Charger Option
A universal charger is available on many Amigos sold outside the United States. The universal charger uses a range of
90-240 volts AC power input. This makes it possible to charge on any electrical system globally. (The universal charger is
an option on models in the U.S. for people who travel abroad and want this universal charging flexibility.) Your charger is
labeled, identifying which charging system it uses.
DO NOT USE A 24V CHARGER THAT IS CONFIGURED TO A 120V AC POWER INPUT OUTSIDE THE
U.S. IN COUNTRIES USING 220V AC POWER INPUT. DAMAGE WILL OCCUR TO THE CHARGER.
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