Battery Charging
The charging socket is located on the front face of the removable battery
pack. Rotate the protective cover and push in the plug. When the vehicle
is charged remove the plug, and refit the protective cover to help protect
against dust and moisture ingress.
Tip: The battery pack can be removed or left on the scooter for charging
The battery charger has a small indicating lamp. When the charger is
connected to the mains supply and switched on the lamp will show green.
When the battery is being charged it shows red and when the battery is fully
charged the lamp will change to green. Always ensure that the lamp shows
green before switching off and disconnecting the charger at the mains.
Connection Instructions
When you receive your vehicle the batteries are only partially charged –
always fully charge them before use, preferably over-night.
1. Place your machine in an area that is dry and well ventilated.
Make sure a power point is nearby.
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Warning! When charging batteries NEVER smoke or charge batteries in a place where there are naked
flames such as gas-fired heaters as, under exceptional circumstances, batteries may give off gases that
could ignite and explode. Always make sure that the battery pack is not damaged. Never charge the
scooter battery pack outside as the charger is not designed to get wet. If the charger appears damaged in
any way do not use it and contact your dealer for a replacement.
Warning! Always charge in a dry, well ventilated area.
Warning! It is strongly recommended that the mains socket used for charging the scooter is protected
by a 30 m/A RCD (residual current device). Many buildings have sockets protected by a system based
RCD. If you are in doubt as to the level of protection in your charging location then either purchase a plug
in RCD or consult a qualified electrician to verify that your charging location mains sockets are protected.
Warning! If batteries are damaged or frozen they could heat up during charging and in an extreme case,
explode.
Warning! Do not attempt to open the battery box/enclosure, there are no user serviceable parts inside.
It may be necessary for some carriers such as airlines to physically disconnect the batteries for transit.
If this is the case the battery pack can simply be removed from the scooter.
Warning! Never use a different battery charger to that supplied by your dealer. Damage or injury may
occur if you do!
Warning! When charging batteries NEVER connect or disconnect the charger from the scooter while it
is still connected to the mains. - Remove the charger mains plug from the wall socket having first switched
the mains socket off if a switch is provided.