Charging your Lithium Battery / Lithium Battery Care
Charging your Lithium Battery
1.
Unplug the Lithium battery from the trolley. This should always be performed before folding the trolley to avoid damage
to the battery and/or trolley
2.
Plug the charger into your mains supply
3.
Attach the battery cable to the charger matching black to black and grey to grey
4.
When the charging LED indicator has turned green, the battery is fully charged and ready to be used
RED - Battery charging
5.
The charging process will take between 3 to 5 hours depending on the depth of discharge
(please be aware that this may take longer for the first few charges)
6.
Once charging is complete please disconnect the charger from the mains power supply
7.
Finally disconnect the charger from the battery
If you connect the battery to the charger and the LED goes out, this is likely to indicate that the battery is fully charged.
Please double check the battery on the trolley to ensure that it is fully working.
Caring for your Lithium Battery
•
Try to avoid getting the battery too wet (i.e. do not submerge the battery, avoid deep puddles and do not clean
your trolley whilst the battery is still in the battery tray)
•
Dropping the battery may cause damage to the internal cells
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Do not lift or carry the battery by the cable
•
Use a damp cloth to clean off any dirt
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GREEN - Battery fully charged and ready to be disconnected
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Questions and answers
I have a Motocaddy M7 Remote. Should I grease the axles and/or use WD 40 or CRC on the wheels? I've noticed that the release buttons on the wheels are getting a little difficult to press. They're not as easily pressed as when they were new. Thanks.
My remote control isn’t holding its charge as well as it used to. Can I replace the battery? Also the green light continually flashes even when not in use is this using up battery ?
Yes, you can replace the battery in the Motocaddy M7 REMOTE if it isn't holding its charge. The battery has a Battery Management System (BMS) to protect it, but over time, battery performance can degrade, requiring replacement.
The green light on the handset keeps flashing because it is still charging. Once fully charged, the green LED will stay on without flashing. Charging from flat takes about 4–5 hours.
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