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At the same time, it can lengthen the life of battery and motor if you help with pedaling.
The normal specified load of the Electric Bicycle is 220 lbs, with a maximum of 300 lbs.
While running, if the battery power is getting low, the battery indicator light will darken one by one to only one
light. At this time you should pedal your ebike like a regular bike and charge the battery as soon as you get
to an electrical outlet.
Turn off the power and remove the key, while parking.
The switch of the electricity should be turned off when pushing, so you don’t by accident turn the throttle,
making the Electric Bicycle start suddenly and cause accidents.
To help get the best distance out of your electric bike, refrain from much braking and coast as much as possible.
It is important that you charge your batteries after every use. This will extend the total life of your battery.
Once the charger has indicated that your battery is fully charged, unplug the power source from the bicycle
and the electrical outlet and store in a cool dry place. Do not leave the charger plugged into the battery for
long periods of time, as this can damage the batteries. Normally you can recharge fully in 4 – 5 hours.
Turn the key to OFF and remove the key.
Insert plug of the charger into charging socket of the battery box.
Insert the charger into the wall outlet. A red light will come on. It will take about 5-6 hourse to recharge the
battery completely On most chargers, a green light will appear when fully charged.
When the light turns from red to green, it indicates that the battery is full. If possible, charge for and additional
2- 3 more hours from.
Do not charge for more than 10 hours to avoid overcharging and damaging the battery. After the green light
comes on, the charger is in trickle electric current and " fill slowly " and maintain the state. If you will be
gone, for many hours you should unplug the charger. This is especially true in hot weather. Avoid
overcharging and damaging the battery .
The charger will be come warm during charging, so keep charger away from any flamable materials. The
charger may reach 85 degrees C during normal charging.
You can also charge the battery when it is removed from the bicycle. This is especially convenient during cold
nights or when your bike is not parked near an electrical outlet.
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Battery Charging