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Ridgeback Errand - Battery Charging Procedures; Connecting the Charger; Charging Indicator Lights; Charging Best Practices

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Charging
Charging must be done indoors or in an open shed as the charger is only splash proof.
Charging should be done at 18–20°C. Never charge a battery if the temperature is be-
low 0°C or over 45°C.
Note! It is important that the order of the points for charging the battery is followed,
regardless of whether the battery is mounted/removed.
Connecting the charger
1. Plug the charger into the battery charging connector
2. Set the network plug into the power outlet and switch the charger on
Power/Charge diode
If the battery charger is connected to mains, the diode lights red (With no battery
connected)
When the battery is connected to the charger and the diode lights red, then the
battery should be recharged
When the Power/Charge LED shows green, the battery has been recharged
Turn the power o before disconnecting the charger from the battery
General
To keep the battery in good condition, we recommend that you ocassionally
charge the battery for a minimum of 24 hours after the green light appears. The
reason being that this will balance out each cell, providing a healthy battery
After charging, insert the small rubber cover into the battery slot to protect it
against dirt.
When a battery has been fully recharged, the battery charger will enter stand-by
state and use very little power. It is recommended to unplug the charging socket
and switch o the charger if you do not need the battery for a long time.