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There is no battery charge state indicator. The owners manual merely states if the bike moves slow, charge the battery. There is a fuse that should be checked. See owners manual.
Owners Manual at the following URL https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/B1ZcFqeHgSS.pdf
A simple DMM can be used to check the battery charge state or an inexpensive $5 automotive battery checker from Harbor Freight.
Sorry but you'll have to figure this yourself Fixya has no control over your Visa card Good Luck How did you know you had this charge? Why don't you request info regarding the charge, when, where,etc and if it's not something you authorized ,just dispute the charge
Best to charge unit from Mains or Computer USB, then you know it's fully charged. Navman has charge in battery but you need to fully charge it yourself , then you know where you are.
Yes, you have to charge it before using it. Probably there will be a red light somewhere on the power bank while it is charging that should turn green or blue once it is completely charged.
You're best to charge them powered off. It's healthier for the batteries. Just put them on the charger and give them about 12 hours of uninterupted charging time.
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