Charging The Powerpack Lv - GAS GAS MC-E 5 Owner's Manual

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16.3

Charging the Powerpack LV

Caution
Danger of burns The metal housing of the battery charger becomes hot during operation.
Only touch the battery charger by the carrying handle.
After charging, allow the battery charger to cool before stowing it away.
Note
Material damage The power supply will be damaged in the event of an overload.
Ensure that the power outlet can supply the steady current required and is protected by a suitable fuse.
Fuse protection at mains voltage 100 V minimum
Fuse protection at mains voltage 120 V minimum
Fuse protection at mains voltage 230 V minimum
Note
Environmental hazard A lithium-ion battery (Powerpack HV) contains components and elements that are harmful
to the environment.
Never throw a Powerpack HV into the household trash.
Dispose of the Powerpack HV properly and in compliance with the applicable regulations. (Your authorized GAS-
GAS Motorcycles workshop will be glad to help.)
Info
Do not activate the vehicle while the battery charger is connected to the Powerpack LV.
If the vehicle is activated during the charging process, the vehicle switches to the fault state.
Info
If the temperature of the Powerpack LV exceeds the permissible value while it is being charged, the battery charger
stops charging. The fault is displayed on the multifunctional element.
After the temperature of the Powerpack LV returns to the permissible range, charging is resumed automatically.
POWERPACK LV, BATTERY CHARGER 16
Guideline
Ambient temperature
Temperature range of the
Powerpack LV
Do not operate the battery charger directly in a warm environ-
ment if it has previously been stored in a cold environment.
Info
The change in temperature can cause moisture to condense
on the battery charger.
Ensure that the power plug for the battery charger always remains
easily accessible.
15 A
13 A
10 A
Preparatory work
Position the battery charger. (
Press and hold the On/Off button until the multifunctional element
goes out.
Remove the magnetic switch
−20 ... 50 °C (−4 ... 122 °F)
0 ... 50 °C (32 ... 122 °F)
p. 78)
from the holder on the handlebar.
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