charging, use the battery until one red
indicating lamp for the remaining battery
charge is lit, and then store the battery
again.
It is recommended to store the battery
•
in a cool location (- 20°C to 20°C
recommended).
When the charging has been completed,
•
immediately disconnect the charging plug.
Do not recharge a battery immediately after
•
it has completed a charge. The battery
will not “charge twice”, and will likely be
damaged if you do so.
Use and drain the battery as much as
•
possible before charging.
Battery recycling
At the end of a useful life, lithium-ion batteries
are recyclable. Laws governing proper disposal
and recycling of batteries vary according to
locality. Please consult your dealer for advice
about disposal or recycling according to your
local law. The battery or recycled must be
disposed of properly.
Your Dahon Boost incorporates a state of
the art electric assist unit and some pretty
clever electronics. For performance, safety,
and enjoyment is important to completely
understand how these features operate. Even
experienced cyclists should make sure they
are familiar with the specific operations of the
Boost. Make sure you read, and understand
this part of the manual. If you do have any
questions or are at all unclear, please contact
your Authorized Dahon Dealer.
Boost Technology
Boost technology provides a smooth and
powerful power-assisted ride based on your
pedaling force, speed, and gearing. The
system automatically knows how much power.
Once you turn the unit on, all you have to do
is start pedaling the system does the rest.
Through the controller unit, you can then
choose the level of assist you require based on
the conditions.
Controller Unit
Located on the left-hand side of the handlebar,
the controller looks like this:
1. On-Off Buttons
2. Battery Level Indicator
3. Boost Level Indicator
4. Boost Level Button
5. Front Light On-Off Button
6. Front Light Indicator Lamp
How it all works
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