TIPS AND RANGE
Your bike’s capacity and range will vary depending on battery condition, temperature, terrain, wind, tire pressure, the weight
of the rider, etc. You get the best performance if you avoid jerky driving and use your legs as much as possible.
Some factors that affect the range negatively:
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Yhe low temperature outdoors while riding.
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Headwind.
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Hilly terrain.
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Soft ground.
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Uneven speed (acceleration and deceleration).
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Low tire pressure.
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High speed.
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No or poor maintenance.
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Not using your legs enough.
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Heavy rider weight or heavily loaded.
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Battery condition and age have an influence on the range.
MAINTENANCE OF BATTERY
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Charge the battery immediately after it is completely or almost completely empty. The battery will get damaged by being
left with zero charges for longer periods of time.
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Battery should be kept indoors at normal room temperature.
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If you do not use the battery for a while, it is best to have it charged between 60-70% of its capacity. Charge the battery at
least once every four weeks up to a capacity of 60-70%. This is equivalent to 2 out of 3 light on the battery.
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Storing the battery when it is not used for a longer period of time is best in temperatures between 5-15 degrees C.
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Do not use the battery on your bike if it is colder than minus 10 degrees C outside.
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Always take the battery indoors if it is below zero degrees C outside.
DISPLAY
You can choose from three different motor speed assists. LOW, MED and HIGH. There is a small light that shines on every level.
If you press the + button you increase the speed level and vice versa with the - button. If you press the - button until none of
the lights are lit you get no help at all from the motor and ride only using your legs.
If you hold down the 6 km/h button the bike starts moving by itself without you using your legs. This can be convenient when
starting from rest, such as when you are standing at a traffic light and will start quickly and easily.
The brakes act as a “cut-off switch” for electricity so when you push them down, there will be no motor power.
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