Battery charging
When the ignition lock is off and the battery terminal voltage is lower than 12.6V, charge the battery.
·Use a DC regulated power supply for charging, or use a
suitable charger to charge the battery, and strictly follow the
instructions of the charger.
·The charging voltage is (14.5 ± 0.3) V and the charging current
is not more than 1A.
·Charging 6 to 8 hours, please do not exceed the maximum
charging current.
·Battery overcharge will shorten the service life of the battery,
please do not overcharge the battery.
·Be sure to disconnect the battery from the on-board circuit before charging.
· Check the cleanness of the electrode and cable joint of the battery. If corroded or oxidized, they should be
cleaned in time.
·When frequently used, the vehicle charging system will automatically charge the battery. If the vehicle is only used
occasionally or for a short time, the battery may be low. The battery will discharge, and the discharge speed
depends on the type of battery and increases with increase of ambient temperature. For example, the self discharge
speed is doubled when the ambient temperature increases by 15 ℃.
·In extreme cold weather, improper charging of the battery will freeze the electrolyte. The battery will break, and the
metal plate will deform if the electrolyte is frozen. Fully charging the battery can improve the frost resistance.
·When the motorcycle is not used for a long time, the negative pole of the battery should be disconnected.
Otherwise, the power will be gradually exhausted by the electronic parts on the electrical circuit.
·If the motorcycle is not used more than one month, the battery should be charged monthly. The battery is easy to
fail naturally when it is not charged for a long time.
·Please handle waste batteries or waste electrolyte environmentally.
The battery will produce combustible hydrogen.
Please keep the battery away from heat sources
and sparks. Wiping the battery with a dry cloth
will cause static sparks. So please wipe with a
damp cloth to avoid static electricity.
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