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CHARGING THE BATTERY
EAU50560
WARNING
EWA15760
If the vehicle is damaged due to
overturning or accident, do not
plug in the charging plug to the
outlet. Otherwise it could cause
an electric shock or short cir-
cuit. Have a Yamaha dealer
check the charging plug before
charging the battery.
Charge the vehicle where no
rain can get to it, as this could
cause an electric shock or short
circuit.
Be sure to plug in the charging
plug to a grounded electrical
outlet with residual-current de-
vice (RCD) protection for charg-
ing the battery. If grounded
incorrectly, this could cause an
electric shock or short circuit.
Do not remove the plastic cover
under the seat to check the bat-
tery or built-in battery charger
as this increases the risk of an
electric shock or short circuit. If
any problem is found, have aYamaha dealer check the vehi-
cle.
EAU50383
Battery charging location
WARNING
EWA15872
Charging the battery incorrectly can
cause electric shock or fire. Serious
injury or death can occur if you ig-
nore any of the following:
Read all instructions and labels
before charging the battery.
Choose a dry location with a
flat, stable surface that is pro-
tected from rain or water spray.
The area must have good venti-
lation and be free of flammable
objects or sources of heat.
Be sure the vehicle, charging
cord, and charging plug will not
be disturbed by children or oth-
er bystanders, or animals.
Connect the charging plug only
directly to a grounded electrical
outlet with residual-current de-
vice (RCD) protection. Do not
use an ungrounded extension
cord or multi-outlet plug with
the charging cord.
If your vehicle has been dam-
aged due to overturn or acci-
1. Plastic cover1
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9dent, do not plug in the charging
cord. Have your vehicle
checked by a Yamaha dealer as
soon as possible.
NOTICE
ECA17451
Improper charging can damage the
battery and built-in battery charger.
Do not charge in a place ex-posed to direct sunlight or near
a heater.
Do not charge when there is risk
of thunderstorms or lightning.
Electrical surges could cause
damage.
Do not use the AC outlet of a car
or generator for charging the
battery as this could cause amalfunction.
Park the vehicle on a flat, stable sur-
face near a grounded electrical outlet
with residual-current device (RCD) pro-
tection. The area must be dry and, if
necessary, sheltered to prevent rain
water or other moisture from wetting
the vehicle, charging cord, or outlet.
The environment affects the duration
of battery charging. For optimum
charging, charge the battery out of di-
rect sunlight in an ambient tempera-
ture of 15 C – 25 C.
TIPAlthough charging between 15 C – 25 C
provides the best results, the battery can
be charged within an ambient tempera-
ture range of –5 C – 50 C. A depleted
battery cannot be charged if ambient tem-
perature is below 0 C.
Examples of recommended charg-
ing locations
A cool, shaded and well-ventilated
place.
A place that does not fall below –5 C
overnight.
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locations
Charging in a place exposed to direct
sunlight or near a heater.
Charging in cold places such as in a
storage shed, outdoors or in the winter.
EAU50394
Charging procedure
WARNING
EWA15691
Do not handle the charging plug
with wet hands. You could be
electrocuted.
Do not charge the battery if any
damage, corrosion, rust or
looseness is found with the
charging plug, charging cord or
grounded electrical outlet. This
could cause a fire, electric
shock or short circuit.
If any unusual odor or smoke
emerges from the vehicle dur-
ing charging, stop charging the
battery immediately and consult
your Yamaha dealer.
Electromagnetic waves emitted
from the battery charger could
interfere with the function of
heart devices or other electrical
medical equipment and cause
injury. If you use an im-
plant-type cardiac pacemaker or
defibrillator, or other electrical
medical device, be sure to con-
sult with your doctor or themanufacturer to check whether
being near the battery charger
could affect the device.WARNING
EWA15881
Do not use the charging cord or
charging plug if damaged (i.e., bro-
ken or exposed leads) because it
could cause electric shock or fire. If
such damage is found on the charg-
ing cord, stop using it immediately
and have a Yamaha dealer check the
vehicle. Handle the charging cord
carefully by observing the following:
Do not twist the charging cord,
wrap it into a tight loop, or sub-
ject it to sharp bends.
Be sure the charging cord can-
not be caught in a door or win-
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9dow.
Do not pull or apply excessive
force to the charging cord.
Do not drop the charging cord
or charging plug or expose it to
strong impact.
Do not secure the charging cord
or charging plug in a place with
sharp objects such as a nail.
Do not step on the charging
cord or charging plug or place
any object on them.
Do not leave the charging cord
or charging plug near a heater
or other source of heat.
Do not modify the charging cord
or charging plug.
Park the vehicle carefully so the
charging cord cannot be
pinched, stepped on, or pulled
accidentally. Also be sure the
vehicle cannot be knocked over
which could stretch or damage
the charging cord or charging
plug.
Do not pull the charging cord to
unplug the charging plug from
the electrical outlet. Pull only
the charging plug.
Starting charging
1. Place the vehicle on the center-
stand.
2. Turn the key to “OFF”.
3. Open the seat. (See page 4-12 for
more information.)
4. Grasp the charging plug, and then
unwrap the charging cord from itsstoring place as shown.
5. Place the charging cord in one of
the grooves. NOTICE: The charg-
ing cord may be damaged if not
placed into a groove before
closing the seat.
[ECA17460]
1. Charging plug
2. Charging cord
1. Groove
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the back to lock it in position.
TIPBefore closing the seat, make sure thatnothing is left under it.
7. Remove the key. To help prevent
theft, be sure to lock the steering,
and then remove the key when
charging the battery.
8. Inspect the charging plug for any
damage. Remove any dust, soil,
oil or water with a dry cloth if nec-
essary. Plug the charging plug into
a grounded electrical outlet with
residual-current device (RCD) pro-
tection.
WARNING
EWA15891
To avoid serious injury or death
from electric shock or fire:
Do not use the charging plug if it
has a damaged or loose prong.
Have a Yamaha dealer check the
vehicle.
Check the charging plug for any
foreign objects such as dust,
soil, oil or water before charg-
ing. If necessary, wipe the plug
clean with a dry cloth.
Do not use an ungrounded ex-
tension cord or a multi-outlet
plug between the charging cord
and the outlet.
Do not use the electrical outletalong with other electrical
equipment which may exceed
the outlet’s amperage and over-
heat the outlet.
Be sure to plug in the chargingplug firmly.
9. When the charging plug is plugged
into an electrical outlet, charging
starts automatically. The battery
1. Charging plug
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9indicator level appears in the dis-
play and the beeper sounds. All in-
dicator segments appear for a few
seconds, and the charging
progress status is shown.
TIP
The battery may be above the
maximum 50 C suitable for charg-
ing immediately after riding. In this
case, the charger enters a waiting
mode and “HEAT” flashes until the
battery and battery charger reach
the specified temperature. Charg-
ing then starts automatically.
If ambient temperature is below
–5 C, “COOL” flashes and the
vehicle enters a waiting mode un-
til the battery and battery charger
reach the specified temperature.
Charging then starts automatical-
ly.
If the battery is already fully
charged when the charging plug is
plugged in, the display will show
the fully charged status for a few
minutes and then go off. The bat-
tery charger will not charge thebattery further.
10. The battery charging status can be
checked in the display. (See page
6-9 for more information about the
charging status display.)
11. Charging can be stopped or re-
started by unplugging or plugging
in the charging plug.
TIP
Only the battery level indicator ap-
1. Temperature indicator “HEAT”
1
1. Temperature indicator “COOL”
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ing. The display goes off if the
charging plug is unplugged during
charging.
Even if the key is turned to “ON”,
the vehicle does not enter thestandby mode during charging.
Completing charging
When the battery is fully charged, the
display goes off automatically after a
few minutes.
1. Grasp the charging plug, and then
unplug it from the electrical outlet.
NOTICE: Do not pull the charg-
ing cord to unplug the charging
plug from the electrical outlet.
This could damage the charging
cord.
[ECA17470]
2. Open the seat. (See page 4-12 for
more information.)
3. Hold the charging plug, and while
pressing the charging cord into the
groove, wind it clockwise as
shown. NOTICE: If the charging
cord is not wound properly, the
vehicle, charging cord or charg-ing plug can be damaged when
closing the seat.
[ECA17480]
4. Secure the charging cord by plac-
ing it in the holder as shown.
1. Charging plug
1
1. Charging plug
2. Groove
3. Charging cord
1. Holder
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95. Close the seat, and push down on
the back to lock it in position.
TIP
Before closing the seat, make sure
that nothing is left under the seat.
Make sure that the seat is securelylocked before riding.
6. Remove the key.WARNING
EWA15900
When not in use, do not leave the
charging plug plugged into an out-
let. Dust or foreign objects could
build up and cause a fire. Be sure to
unplug the charging plug from theoutlet after use.
EAU50402
Charging time Normal charging
Charging time varies depending on the
riding conditions before charging, re-
maining battery level, and ambient tem-
perature. It takes approximately seven
hours to charge the battery from a 0%
charged level in the optimum ambient
temperature range of 15 C – 25 C.TIPWhen the charging process is complet-
ed, the power from the built-in batterycharger is cut off automatically.
Waiting mode for charging
The vehicle enters a waiting mode if thetemperature is not suitable for charging
as follows:
The battery may be above the
maximum 50 C immediately after
riding. In this case, the charger en-
ters a waiting mode and “HEAT”
flashes until the battery and bat-
tery charger reach the specified
temperature.
If ambient temperature is below
–5 C, “COOL” flashes until the
battery and battery charger reach
the specified temperature.
When the temperature is suitable for
charging, charging starts automatically.
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