BATTERY AND CHARGER
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Battery life
The bike should be stored in dry conditions. If you plan to store the battery for a period longer
than few weeks, please make sure that the SoC (State of Charge) is between 30% and 40%. It
is necessary to check the battery frequently, even if the bike is not being used, in order to avoid
permanent damage to the battery.
Strongly reduced operating time after charging can be a sign that the battery is reaching the
end of its useful life and must be replaced. Provided your Greyp bike has been used properly,
approximately 80% of the battery’s original capacity should remain after 500 charging cycles
or two years.
Recharging the Greyp G6 battery takes approximately 5 hours. It is recommended that you
don’t wait for the battery to completely empty before recharging. Do not leave a full or empty
battery for a longer period of time, as this will reduce the battery life. Try to keep the battery
between 20%-80% to extend the battery life. If you know that your planed route is shorter and
you don’t need a full battery, we recommend that you charge the battery up to 80% of SoC
instead of 100%. This way you will keep a better battery life.
The worst thing you can do is to leave a completely empty battery uncharged for a longer
period of time. This could lead to a reduced battery life or permanent damage to the battery
pack.
Summary of Contents for 6G-01
Page 1: ...USER MAN UAL BIKE READ BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE G ENER A L ENGLISH ...
Page 2: ...GENERAL MANUAL ENGLISH ...
Page 16: ...GENERAL NOTES ABOUT RIDING 15 Chainguard 6 5 ...
Page 33: ...T SE R I ES READ BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE USER MAN UAL BIKE ENGLISH ...
Page 34: ...TECHNICAL MANUAL T SERIES ENGLISH ...
Page 53: ...SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 20 Battery pack mount Battery pack dismount 4 click 1 2 pull 3 ...