The high voltage battery for an electric motor is charged using a shore power connection. The integrated charger is connected to both the motor systems (Evoy) and the service battery.
For detailed instructions on charging the motor, refer to the owner's manual.
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                    Do not modify the craft's electrical system or relevant drawings. 
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                    Installation, alterations and maintenance should be performed by a competent marine electrical technician. Inspect system at least twice a year. 
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                    Disconnect the shore power connections when the system is not in use. 
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                    Connect metallic housings or enclosures of installed electrical appliances to the protective conductor system in the craft (green or green with a yellow stripe conductor). 
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                    Use double-insulated or grounded (earthed) electrical appliances. 
To minimize shock and fire hazards:
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                    Always connect the plug in the boat last and disconnect it first. 
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                    Close the shore power inlet cover tightly, when not in use. 
The boat's plug is a specialized type that prevents operation if it remains inserted.
Risk of electric shock and fire!
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                    Do not touch an energized high voltage system. 
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                    Try to minimize the risk of electric shock, short circuit or fire. 
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                    Do not allow the shore power cable to hang in the water. If it does, a hazardous electric field which can cause injury or death to nearby swimmers could be created in the water. 
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                    Never modify the connections on the shore power cable. Use only compatible cable connectors and shore power receptacles. 
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                    If the earth fault breaker is tripped, disconnect the shore power cable immediately. In such a case contact a qualified electrician for repairs before the system is used again.