4A charger
D
A. AC socket (110~230V) (type will vary)
B. Charger
C. Charging indicator
D. Charging socket
3.2.2 General remarks
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Stop the charging procedure immediately if you notice a strange smell or smoke. Take the
!
EnergyPak to an Authorised Giant Dealer for service or replacement.
DANGER
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In the unlikely case that the EnergyPak is on fire, do NOT try to put it out with water. Use sand
instead to cover the fire and call emergency services as soon as possible.
3.2.3 New EnergyPak
A new EnergyPak is shipped in a protective 'hibernate' state. Such an EnergyPak needs to be activated
before it can be used;
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A 'hibernate' EnergyPak can be recognized by pushing the energy level check button. The LED's of
the EnergyPak will not light up.
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Plug an active charger in the EnergyPak.
∙
Unplug the charger from the EnergyPak.
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The EnergyPak is now out of 'hibernate' state. Pushing the energy level check button will result in
lighting up LED's.
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The EnergyPak is ready for usage.
It is not possible for an EnergyPak to go back to 'hibernate' state once it is awoken.
Usually, the dealer will charge the EnergyPak and therefore undo 'hibernate' state.
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C
B
A
Smart charger
F
E
D
A. AC socket (110V/110~240V) (type will vary)
B. Charger
C. Charging indicator 60%
D. Charging indicator 100%
E. Charging socket
F. Charge adapter
C
B
A