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BF-DM-C-BT F15-EN May 2022

  

8.2.3  Charging the battery  

Use only the original battery charger supplied to 
you, as there is a risk of fire or explosion if the 

incorrect charger is used.

You can charge your battery when mounted on 
the bike or when it is removed. 

Lithium-ion batteries are not subject to any 
memory effect. You can recharge your battery 

at any time, even after short journeys.

Charge the battery at temperatures between 0°C 
and 45°C (ideally at room temperature approx. 
20 °C). Give your battery enough time to reach 
this temperature before charging.

The charging time depends on several factors. It 
can vary greatly depending on the temperature, 

age, use and capacity of the battery. For information on 
the charging time of your battery, see 

"SPECIFICA-

TION".

When the battery is fully charged, the charging 
process stops automatically. Unplug the connec-
tor from the battery and then removed from the 
mains.

8.2.3.1 Safety instructions

Use only the battery charger.

Make sure you are using the correct mains 

voltage. The required mains voltage is indicated 
on the charger.

 

Do not touch the power plug with wet 
hands. There is a risk of electric shock.

 

Note: A sudden rise in temperature can 
cause condensation in the battery. To avoid 
condensation, charge the battery at the 
same place where it is stored.

 

Before using, check that the charger, cable 
and plug are not damaged. Do not use the 
charger, if you notice any damage.   There is 
a risk of electric shock.

 

Charge the battery only in a well-ventilated 
room.

 

Do not cover the charger/battery during 
charging. There is a risk of overheating, fire 
or explosion.

 

Charge the battery in a dry place, and on a 
non-flammable surface.

The battery must be charged at least once every 
3 months to avoid damage or destruction of the 

cells.

If the charging process takes longer than usual, 
the battery may be damaged. In this case, stop 

charging immediately. Have the battery and 
charger checked by your retailer to prevent 
further damage.

Errors - Causes and Solutions

Description

Cause

Solution

The operating display does not 
light up.

Power plug is not cor-
rectly connected to the 
power supply

Check that all connectors on the 
charger are correctly connected to 
the power supply.

The charging indicator does not 
light up.

The battery may be mal-
functioning.

Contact your retailer.

Summary of Contents for BT F15.655.C

Page 1: ...ge 3 8 1 1 3 Battery Wear 3 8 1 1 4 Pedelec Riding Distance 3 8 1 2 Charger 4 8 1 2 1 Battery charger Instructions 4 8 2 Operation 5 8 2 1 Installing the battery 5 8 2 2 Removing the battery 5 8 2 3 C...

Page 2: ...posal point The battery should always be kept out of reach of children The use of the charger or the battery is not suitable for children Do not touch a leaking battery Leaking electrolytes can seep i...

Page 3: ...y in a suitable dry place Avoid direct sunlight from the sun as it may cause it to overhead and cause internal problems in the battery It can lead to abnor mal chemical reactions or malfunctions that...

Page 4: ...the event of malfunction or damage it may result in a fire or electric shock The charger must not be operated by children or people with limited sensory or mental disabilities Do not use your charger...

Page 5: ...et into the frame and fix them into position with M5 10 screws 2 Fasten the limiting stopper onto the frame with M3 10 screws 3 Place the bottom part of the battery into the frame making sure it sits...

Page 6: ...cated on the charger Do not touch the power plug with wet hands There is a risk of electric shock Note A sudden rise in temperature can cause condensation in the battery To avoid condensation charge t...

Page 7: ...with 3A Charger 8h with 3A Charger Storage At 35 SOC 10 35 C 6 months 6 months Dimensions L W H 442 1 97 6 91mm 442 1 97 6 91mm Weight 4 3KG 4 3KG Charger Customer specified Customer specified Ideal...

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