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Solax Mobility Mobie - Battery Maintenance & Charging; Battery Charging Procedure

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Solax Mobie Owner’s Manual V1.0 Page 35
Your Mobie is designed to use one (1) maintenance free 24V/10AH Lithium battery. The
Mobie comes with an easy use 24V/10mA charger. As stated earlier, the battery must be
fully charged before first time use.
After you have placed the battery in the battery compartment as instructed on page
26, you will proceed to charge your Mobie until it reached a full charge. This can be
accomplished in 5-6 hours.
Not performing a full charge before attempting to operate your Mobie for the first time
can cause damage to the battery.
Before charging your Mobie you should be aware of the following:
Do not leave children unsupervised near the Mobie while it is charging
Do not plug the charger into an extension cord. This could damage the battery. Plug
the charger directly in a wall power socket.
Do not remove the ground plug from the charger plug.
Do not attempt to open the battery housing
Charging your Mobie
1. Power down your Mobie and remove the key
2. Position the Mobie close to an electrical outlet.
3. Make sure the Freewheel “Release Brake” enable switch is not on.
4. Plug the male XLR socket into the female XLR socket located in the rear chassis. .
5. Plug the charger into a wall socket. Red means the power is on and the unit is
charging. Green means the unit is fully charged.
6. When the battery is fully charged, remove the XLR cable from the rear of the chassis.
Then take out the DC charging connector and AC input power socket.
7. If the red light is off when the power is on, please check whether the charge socket
works normally or not, whether the switch of battery charger is in the “1” position or
not. If not, that means check fuse.
8. The average time taken to re-charge workable batteries will vary from 5 to 8 hours.
VII. Battery Maintenance & Charging

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