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Charge battery after every ride. It is not necessary to fully discharge battery before charging. Lithium batteries do not
have any memory effect, so you can charge them at any time. Lithium batteries must not be stored if fully
discharged. If your battery is fully discharged, charge it as soon as possible. Storing the battery if fully discharged for
longer than 1 day will damage the battery. It is recommend to store the batteries fully charged and then charge it at
least every two months. It is not necessary to leave the charger connected to the battery if stored for long periods.
Just top the charge up every two months. Disconnect charger from battery and power supply after battery has been
fully charged. If batteries are not charged at least every two months, the battery may be damaged and such damage
is unfortunately not covered under manufacturer's fault warranty.
WARNING!
Lithium-ion batteries may leak, ignite and burst if not handled properly! Always keep away from any
material which can catch fire.
Store battery between 10
℃
(50
°
F ) and 30
℃
(86
°
F) in a clean, dry place away from sunlight. Do not store with
hazardous, corrosive or flammable materials. Do not expose batteries to heat or fire. Store batteries in fire-proof
environment. Operating temperature range during discharge is 5
℃
(41
°
F ) to 50
℃
(122
°
F). Do not leave the battery
inside car, in direct sunlight or any other hot places. If battery is charged at temperatures lower than 5
℃
(41
°
F ), the range of battery will be reduced.
Do not disassemble, deform or modify battery. Do not connect the + and
– terminals of battery with metallic or
conductive objects. Do not store with conductive objects such as hairpins or necklaces as short circuits and burns
may occur. Do not short circuit battery. Only use original charger.
Do not place into water, salt water and moisture. Do not throw battery or subject it to strong shocks.
Inspect battery and terminals carefully every month for leakage, discoloration, cracks, damage, bloating, signs of
melting or corrosion. If fluid leaks from the battery and gets into contact with your eyes or skin, wash affected area
with clean water without rubbing your eyes or skin and visit a doctor immediately to reduce damage to eyes or skin.
Never handle battery or charger if parts are wet. Dry it thoroughly before usage to avoid electric shock. Store out of
reach of pets and children. Battery capacity naturally declines over time and is warranted to be at least 80% capacity
within 1 year of purchase.
Always handle carefully with 2 hands. If errors occur, stop using battery, consult manual or contact customer service.
Discard batteries according to your local battery disposal guidelines.
Battery Care & Storage