
Li-Ion batteries have the chemical property to create small
amounts of gas if stored for a longer time period with 100%
charge. This will affect the capacity and life time. From a
technical point of view it is therefore better to store Li-Ion
batteries not fully charged.
Charging the battery
You may charge the battery on the bike or remove it to a
more convenient place. Li-Ion battery have no memory effect,
this means you can top them up as you go
1. Open the rubber cover and connect the charger plug to the battery
2. Connect the power cord to a mains socket
3. Make sure to neatly close the charge port with the rubber cover to
prevent water and dust from getting in
The charger will get warm while charging – do not cover while
in use as it might cause a malfunction.
How to remove and insert the battery
1. Removal: if the battery is locked, first unlock the battery
2. Swivel the seat to the front and pull the battery upwards till it unlocks
from the rail. Move it away from the rail and pull it upwards out
3. Insert: Slide the battery into the battery rail, make sure it sits in it's
correct position (keep it away from the rail till reaching the lowest point).
Secure it in the frame with the battery frame lock
Make sure the battery is fully inserted into the battery rail and
locked to prevent theft.
Never try to push the key into the charge port! It will damage
the key and destroy the charge port
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