Charging

When the boat is unattended

For security reasons, and to optimize the lifespan of the boat, follow the instructions when the boat is unattended:

  • Apply Harbor mode.
  • Connect the charging cable.
  • Turn the key off to shut down the boat.

WARNING
Risk of life-threatening electrical shock.

  • When connecting: Always connect the charging cable to the charging inlet of the boat before connecting it to the dock outlet.
  • When disconnecting: Always disconnect the charging cable from the dock outlet, before disconnecting it from the boat inlet.
  • Keep the charging cable away from the water. It can severely injure nearby swimmers.
  • Do not alter shore power cable connectors. Use only compatible cable connectors and shore power receptacles.
  • Be careful not to compress the charging cable.
  • Use only the designated charging cable.

NOTICE!

Always charge the boat in an outlet that corresponds to the amperage of the boat. Candela assumes no responsibility or liability for any damages caused by charging in an outlet that does not correspond to the amperage of the boat.

A BBA

A. Slot for charging cable

B. Charge inlet

Charging the battery

To optimize the battery lifespan, avoid low depth of-discharge and follow the recommended state of charge 20-80%.

  1. Verify the maximum amperage of the dock outlet.
  2. In the user interface, select Charging, and set the current to match the dock outlet. For example: If the dock outlet is capable of 16A, select 16A or under.
  3. Locate the charging cable under the sunbed hatch.
  4. Connect the charging cable to the charge inlet of the boat.
  5. Place the cable in the slot of the sunbed compartment. Connect the charging cable to the dock outlet. Charging starts. The state of charge is displayed in the user interface.
  6. When charging is complete, disconnect the charging cable from the dock outlet, and then from the charge inlet of the boat.
  7. Stow and secure the charging cable.