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Charger Repair
•The charger is a complicated device, and self - repair is not possible. In the
event that the charger fails to function it must be replaced with a new one.
•There are two types of charger, one for Lithium batteries and another for
Lead / Acid batteries and they are not interchangeable. These battery
chargers are incompatible and the modification of cables or connectors
in an attempt to convert a charger for use with another type of battery
would be extremely dangerous.
1.Lithium Battery Standard 2A Charger (see figure on the right)
Output connector. Input range 100~240V
(The mains plug may vary depending on the sockets used in
the country or region.)
Input connector : four pin.
Description : The charging indicator shows Standby : red
light / Charging : orange light / Charged : green light.
2.Lead-acid battery charger (see figure on the right)
Output connector. Input range 100~240V (The mains plug
may vary depending on the sockets used in the country or
region.)
Input connector : four pin.
Description : The charging indicator shows : Standby - red
light; Charging : orange light; Charged : green light.
3.Lithium Battery Standard 4A Charger (see figure on the right)
Output connector. Input range 100~240V (The mains plug
may vary depending on the sockets used in the country or
region.)
Input connector : four pin.
Description : The charging indicator shows : Standby - red
light ; Charging : orange light ; Charged : green light.
Charger Failure and Troubleshooting
※Power charger indicator (red light) not lit up :
Troubleshooting → If the voltage to the socket is normal and the charger does not work.
The charger needs to be replaced.
Charging indicator (orange light) not lit up :
Troubleshooting → Check if the charge output connector is properly connected to the battery
connector. If the connection is good, the battery may be faulty, refer to SERVICE-6-3
Battery Pack-Battery Removal, and replace the battery with a new one.
Charging indicator (orange light) changed to (green light) immediately :
Troubleshooting → Check if the battery is fully charged, if not, then the battery may be
faulty. Refer to SERVICE-6-3 Battery Pack - Battery Removal.