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Klever’s E-bike drive train
Klever’s E-bike drive train
The LEDs on the charger and battery document the state
of charge of the battery.
State of
charge
Charger LED
Battery LED
Note
Flashing red
Error code: check connections
Steady red
Charger ready to charge
0%
Flashing yellow
Flashing red
Capacity very low; charging starts
< 35%
Steady yellow
Flashing red
Normal charging
35 – 75%
Steady yellow
Flashing yellow
Normal charging
75 – 90%
Steady yellow
Flashing green
Normal charging
> 90%
Flashing green
Flashing green
Final charging
100 %
Steady green
No LED colour
Fully charged
The charging of an empty rechargeable battery of 850 Wh (from 0% to 96%) will take about 3.5
hours with the dedicated 6A charger.
The charging of an empty rechargeable battery of 1,200 Wh (from 0% to 96%) will take about 5
hours with the dedicated 6A charger.
Please note! Make sure that the battery is no longer
connected to the charger after the charging process
has been completed. Likewise, the charger should be
disconnected from the power supply.
Battery and charger become warm during the charging
process. Ensure adequate ventilation of the battery and
charger. The vent holes should not be covered. Place
the charger and battery on a clean surface. Prevent
contamination of the charging sockets on the charger and
the battery. Avoid humidity and direct sunlight.
Please note! In case the charger is damaged, contact an
authorised Klever dealer. Never open the charger.
5.5.2 Battery range
The range specification of the system as indicated in image
5.28 can only be relative, as it strongly depends on:
• The lower the selected level of motor support, the bigger
the range of the electric system.
• The technical condition of the bike (oiled chain, proper tyre
pressure, etc.).
• The total weight of the system (E-bike + c luggage).
• The topography of the chosen route.
• And the weather conditions (head- or tailwind, winter or
summer).
Please note! In winter, the range can be up to 30% less
capacity due to lower temperatures.