User's Guide

6.1.3 Charging Operation
1. Plug the appropriate Charger AC Power Cable to the intended power outlet. The
Charger is compatible with the source power outlet types listed in Section 4.4.2.
2. To begin charging, press the Power button on the Charger. The light on the Charger will
illuminate and the Charger will begin charging the connected Battery Pack(s). The
emergency stop must be attached to the Throttle. (see Section 4.5.2).
3. The charging status is indicated by the color of the flashing light on the Charger,
described in Section 4.4.3 of this User Guide. The state of charge of the Battery Pack(s)
can also be viewed on the Throttle display by pressing the Power button to illuminate the
screen, as shown in Section 4.5.8. The state of charge of the Battery Pack(s) can also
be seen via the Mobile App if paired and in Bluetooth range of the Throttle.
4. To stop charging, power off the Charger by pushing the Power button on the Charger.
The light will turn off to indicate it is safe to disconnect the Charger. Then unplug the
Battery Pack from the Charger or the Charger from the wall.
5. When the system is not in use, keep the Battery Pack(s) connected to the Charger and
the Charger powered on per the charging schedule outlined in Section 6.3.
6.2 Charging Battery Packs Off of the Boat
Charging operation requires that both receptacles on the Battery Packs be properly terminated
with a Pure Watercraft connector. When charging Battery Packs off of the boat, this
necessitates either keeping the Throttle attached to the Battery Pack, or using a Pure Watercraft
supplied Battery Pack Charging Receptacle Plug. The Battery Pack Charging Receptacle Plug
is available from Pure Watercraft upon request.
Figure 6.3 – Charging Two Battery Packs Off of the Boat, Using the Battery Pack Receptacle
Terminating Plug
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