Electric Drive; Charging The Rechargeable Battery Pack - Ghost E-HYBRID TRAIL 9000 Operating Manual

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8.9

Electric drive

8.9.8

Charging the rechargeable battery pack

WARNING Danger from electric shock and burns
Through the use of an incorrect, damaged or broken charging device or mains cable you may
receive a life-threatening electric shock.
·
You should only use the charging device supplied to charge up your EPAC.
·
Only use the charging device if it is in perfect condition. Do not use the charging device if it is
damaged in any way, e.g. if the cable insulation or individual plug connections are damaged.
·
If during the charging procedure you notice that
– the cable insulation is damaged
– the charging device becomes unusually hot
NOTE:
The production of a small amount of heat on the charging device and rechargeable battery pack is
normal.
– the charging device is producing unusual noises such as loud humming or hissing
– sparks are produced when plugging or unplugging
– The production of smoke can be seen on the charging device or EPAC.
·
Turn off the corresponding fuse in your electricity distribution box.
Remove the mains plug of your charging device from the socket.
Contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately.
·
Do not use the charging device in direct sunlight.
NOTE:
Deep discharge will gradually destroy your rechargeable battery pack. Damage to the rechargeable battery
pack resulting from deep discharge is caused by an operating error and is not covered by the warranty.
·
You should charge up your rechargeable battery pack for the first time not later than 2 months
after purchasing your EPAC.
·
After the first charge you should recharge the battery pack every two months at the latest.
·
Charge the rechargeable battery pack up within the permitted ambient temperature range of -5°C
to +50°C.
E-HYBRIDE TRAIL 9000 LADY / MAN
E-HYBRIDE TRAIL 4000 LADY / MAN
E-HYBRIDE STREET LADY / MAN
A
charging device
B
Indicator light
C
Plug of the charging cable
D
Socket
E
Mains plug
F
Socket
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