Basic Battery Charging Tips
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NOTICE:
The battery pack can take longer to charge when fully depleted and when the battery is new. As your battery ages you
might also experience increased charging times, but this is only expected after 3-5 years of regular use.
The battery should be recharged after each use. There is no memory effect, so you can charge the battery after short rides without damage.
The battery can be recharged on or off the bike.
Remove the battery by turning the key and then pulling the battery forward and up until the battery detaches from the mating receptacle.
The charger will automatically stop charging when the battery pack is full.
Always charge in dry locations and indoors away from direct sunlight, dirt or debris.
Do not cover up the charger when plugged in or charging, it air cools and needs to be left in an open space. Do not charge with the charger
Check the charger cables, charger and battery for damage before beginning each charge.
The light on the charger will turn green when charging is complete and stay red while the battery charges. Ensure the light faces upward
when charging.
Charging Time
When the input and output plugs of the charger are connected properly, and the battery is not fully charged, the red charging indicator light
should illuminate, showing that the battery is charging. The time that the battery takes to fully charge the battery is dependent on various
factors including distance traveled, riding characteristics, terrain, payload, and battery age.