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eATTERY

Mode

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(iDT 660 DCW 
model only)

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The battery has a protective 
mechanism for maintaining 
maximum durability and effi-
ciency. If the battery is neither 
charged nor switched on for 
a period of two months, the 
battery discharges steadily 
to the optimum residual 
capacity. The battery can be 
inserted in the eBike and used 
at any time. The battery can 
also be charged at any time. 

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The battery can be connected 
to the charger and placed 
in storage. To protect the 
battery from deep discharge, 
the charger detects when 
the battery reaches a low 
charge level and charges the 
battery steadily to its optimum 
residual capacity to maintain 
maximum durability and 
efficiency.

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The CeBS will not function 
while the battery is in error 
mode.
LEDs flashing when the 
battery is switched on indicate 
that error mode is active and 
the battery is then switched 
off again automatically.
The number of flashing LEDs 
indicates the cause of the 
error: 

•  One LED indicates that the 

charge level is too low.

•  Three LEDs flash when 

the battery is outside 
the permitted operating 
temperature range.

•  Otherwise, the display indi-

cates an internal battery 
error. In this case, please 
contact your local cycle 
dealer.

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You can also set the battery to hibernation mode 
manually to save energy (

see "5.2.5 Battery 

modes").

»  Press and hold the battery button 

10

 for 2 

seconds.
All the LEDs on the LED display 

4

 light up 

simultaneously and then go out one by one. 
The battery remains in hibernation mode until 
it is activated again manually.

»  Briefly press the battery button 

10

 to activate 

the battery again.

4

10

 Fig.: Hibernation mode (iDT 660 DCW)

4

10

 Fig.: Hibernation mode 
(iDT 600, iDT 450, DT 500)

Summary of Contents for DT

Page 1: ...Continental eBike System Original instructions Battery DT iDT ...

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Page 3: ... Preparation Charging the battery 10 5 1 1 Connecting disconnecting the charger 10 5 1 2 Charging 11 5 1 3 Charging time 11 5 2 Use Handling the battery on the eBike 11 5 2 1 Inserting removing battery iDT 660 DCW 12 5 2 2 Inserting removing batteries iDT 600 and iDT 450 12 5 2 3 Inserting removing battery DT 500 13 5 2 4 Viewing the battery charge level SOC health SOH 14 5 2 5 Battery modes 14 5 ...

Page 4: ...ental eBike System BATTERY 1 Overview 1 1 CeBS components Drive unit Battery Display Remote Charger 1 2 Battery Integral downtube battery Models iDT 660 DCW iDT 600 iDT 450 Add on downtube battery Model DT 500 ...

Page 5: ... motor support is adapted to the effort exerted by the rider depending on the support level selected The preset support level affects the range and wear of the CeBS The speed is calculated based on the wheel speed and tyre circumference The tyre size circumference and height are therefore important influential factors Tyre pressure and wear also have an influence on the resulting speed Your local ...

Page 6: ...ENT refers to the document for the specified CeBS component 2 5 2 Displayed symbols The following symbols may appear in this user manual on CeBS components or packaging Read and observe the user manual Symbol indicating that electrical equipment must not be disposed of together with domestic or residual waste Always dispose of marked electrical equipment at suitable collection points Symbol indica...

Page 7: ...rt circuit the battery Do not immerse the battery in fluids max 60 C Do not expose the battery to temper atures exceeding 60 C Do not destroy the battery Do not throw the battery into a fire T 2 5A The charger is fitted with a T 2 5 A safety fuse ...

Page 8: ...the area immediately Call the fire brigade Keep away from the battery Never attempt to extinguish a burning battery with water WARNING Fire hazard Handling the battery incorrectly poses a risk of fire The battery may heat up while charging and during operation Keep flammable materials away from the battery Always charge the battery in a dry fireproof location Do not short circuit the battery Keep ...

Page 9: ...r See type plate Production date See type plate Rated voltage 47 3 V 43 6 V 43 2 V 43 4 V Battery type Lithium ion battery Capacity 660 Wh 600 Wh 450 Wh 500 Wh Max voltage 54 6 V 50 4 V 50 4 V 50 4 V Max current 20 A Protection category IP65 Hibernation mode Activated after 100 minutes of inactivity Dimensions beyond the CeBS 424 75 87 mm 411 76 88 mm 411 76 88 mm 335 81 108 mm Weight 3 7 kg 3 2 k...

Page 10: ...the eBike s charging port 3 see Fig Charging battery iDT 660 DCW battery charging port and Fig Charging battery iDT 660 DCW eBike charging port Always charge the iDT 600 iDT 450 and DT 500 models via the charging port 2 on the battery see Fig Charging battery iDT 600 iDT 450 and Fig Charging battery DT 500 1 Check whether the battery is damaged visual inspection 2 Connect the charger to the power ...

Page 11: ...of the battery as well as the condition of the charger and battery cells SOH see 5 2 4 Viewing the battery charge level SOC health SOH Battery model Charging time iDT 660 DCW 100 approx 5 hours iDT 600 100 approx 4 0 hours iDT 450 100 approx 3 5 hours DT 500 100 approx 3 75 hours 5 2 Use Handling the battery on the eBike ATTENTION Risk of damage Removing the battery while the CeBS is switched on m...

Page 12: ... and lift out of the bottom battery holder 6 3 Remove the battery from the top battery holder 5 and then from the recess in the frame 5 2 2 Inserting removing batteries iDT 600 and iDT 450 Inserting models iDT 600 and iDT 450 1 Place the battery on the bottom battery holder 6 2 Push the top of the battery sideways into the recess in the frame until the battery engages in the battery lock 7 with an...

Page 13: ...ages in the battery lock with an audible click 3 Wiggle the battery sideways up and down to check that it is seated securely R E W O P 6 5 7 Fig Inserting battery DT 550 Removing model DT 500 1 Turn the key 8 anticlockwise to open the battery lock 2 Hold the battery by the grip 9 and remove from the top battery holder 5 3 Lift the battery out of the bottom battery holder 6 R E W O P 6 9 5 8 Fig Re...

Page 14: ...ttery charge level SOC LED display Charge level approximate value 1 LED flashes 0 10 1 LED lit 11 20 2 LEDs lit 21 40 3 LEDs lit 41 60 4 LEDs lit 61 80 5 LEDs lit 81 100 LED display Residual capacity of the battery cells SOH LED display Residual capacity approximate value 1 LED lit 0 20 2 LEDs lit 21 40 3 LEDs lit 41 60 4 LEDs lit 61 80 5 LEDs lit 81 100 5 2 5 Battery modes The battery management ...

Page 15: ...le the battery is in error mode LEDs flashing when the battery is switched on indicate that error mode is active and the battery is then switched off again automatically The number of flashing LEDs indicates the cause of the error One LED indicates that the charge level is too low Three LEDs flash when the battery is outside the permitted operating temperature range Otherwise the display indi cate...

Page 16: ...nctions The CeBS detects malfunctions which then appear on the display in the form of error codes Malfunctions detected by the CeBS appear in the centre of the display The displayed error code specifies the cause of the malfunction to make the error easier to correct WARNING Risk of electric shock Contact with open cable ends when the CeBS is switched on can cause electric shocks Do not switch on ...

Page 17: ...find out the conditions under which the battery will be transported 9 2 Sending the battery by post NOTE Batteries sent by post are subject to the provisions of the hazardous goods law Undam aged batteries can be transported by private users on the road without further requirements Batteries transported by commercial users or third parties e g air freight or haulage compa nies are subject to speci...

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Page 20: ...ems com Tel 49 0 69 7603 9808 Find out more about this brochure The content of this publication is not binding and was written for informational purposes only The industrial property rights are the property of Continental AG and or its subsidiaries Copyright 2019 ContiTech AG Hanover Germany All rights reserved Visit www contitech de discl_en for more information 2009 EN 2019 10 ...

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