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three times. After this “conditioning” process, you can
leave the battery charging as and when you require.
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The amount of capacity left on the battery can be checked
by pressing the button at the top of the battery. The
indicators on the battery will gradually turn green as the
battery is charging.
NOTE:
One indicator on the battery will remain red no
matter how long you charge the battery for technical
reasons. This does not mean the battery is not fully
charged. To know whether or not the battery is fully
charged, please check the indicator on the actual charger.
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The battery must be switched on while charging (however,
only switch it on after the charger has been securely
plugged in to avoid risk of short circuits).
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If you are going to leave your battery uncharged for more
than eight weeks, it is best left half charged. You should
then re charge it every four weeks for two hours to keep it
in top condition.
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Always remember that you use up to three times more
power when setting off under the thumb throttle. To
preserve the life of each charge always set off using pedal
assist.
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Check the indicators on the actual battery to see how
much power you have left.
Please note that the indicators on the handlebar
dashboard do not necessarily show the amount of power
you have left, but the amount of load the battery is
experiencing at any one point. If the dashboard indicators
go under 2 levels, then this is a strong indication that you
ought to be pedalling more to take some of the load off