Chapter 4: Safety; The Basics - Prodeco Technologies G Plus Mariner 36V User Manual

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Grab the handle at the back of battery and pull towards the back of the bicycle to slide off.
The battery is now transportable and can be charged away from the bicycle.
For charging, please review the following instructions.
Remove the rubber cover off the battery's RCA charging input.
Insert the charging plug from the charger into the battery's RCA charging input.
Insert the charger's power cord into a wall outlet.
The charger's LED light will light RED while the charger is charging the battery.
The charger's LED light will light GREEN upon the battery being fully charged.
The top of the battery includes a battery indicator to also check for a full charge. Press the indicator
button to display the battery's energy storage.
Once the battery is charged, you should discontinue charging and remove the charger.
Unplug the charger's power cord from the wall and remove the charging plug from the battery.
You can now cover the RCA charging input with the attached rubber cover and you are ready to install
the battery pack back onto your bicycle.
To install the battery, first align the bottom of the battery with the battery base rails.
Once aligned, slide the battery completely into the battery base and until the battery base terminals
insert into the battery's positive and negative outlet.
Once the battery is properly slid into place, you can then turn the key to the "ON"
The LEDs on the throttle in the "ON" position will display a fully charged battery if all 3 green LED lights
are on.
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Chapter 4: Safety

The manual has detailed safety riding methods. In this chapter we will further discuss additional safety guidelines.
a. The basics
Below is a basic guideline according to the CPSC (US Consumer Product Safety Commission) in regards to riding
a bike safely.
Always wear a
Observe all traffic laws and signals, just as automobiles must do.
Don't ride double or attempt stunts.
Ride near the curb in the same direction as traffic.
Find alternate routes, rather than ride through busy intersections and heavy or high-speed traffic.
Walk -- don't ride -- your bicycle across busy intersections and left turn corners.
Avoid riding in wet weather. When wet, handbrakes may require a long distance to stop.
Avoid riding in the dark. If you do, be sure the bike is equipped with a headlight, a taillight and
reflectors. Apply retro-reflective trim to clothing, or wear reflective vests and jackets.
helmet to help prevent head injuries.
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