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take it out of the bike and charge where it is most convenient.
3. Insert the charger into the wall outlet.
Do not plug charger into outlet until you first plug the charger
into the battery charging port.
A red light will come on. It can take up to 8 hours to recharge the battery
completely. On most chargers, a green light will appear when it is fully charged.
4. When the light turns from red to green, it indicates that the battery is full. If possible, charge for an
additional 2-3 more hours to fully balance the battery.
After the green light comes on, the charger is in trickle charge mode. 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 become warm during charging, so keep charger away from any flammable materials.
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. Because specifications of the charger may
change in the process of production, please read the information on the charger itself or the charger manual (if
included) in detail before using.
Always charge the bike in a dry and clean place. Keep the charger dry and
clean.
Battery Precautions
•Do not touch the two poles of the battery with your hands when the battery is removed for charging. Also, the two battery poles
should not be touched with any metal or other material that conducts electricity.
•While charging, put the battery in a secure place where children can't reach.
•Do not use any charger other than the one that came with your Liberty Electric Bike. If you need another charger, contact your
local dealer.
•Do not attempt to open or repair your charger. The electronics contain high-pressure circuits, so don’t dismantle by yourself.
•Prevent
liquids, metal and metal filings from permeating the charger, and be careful to not drop or hit the charger which could
cause damage.
•Do not put anything on top of the charger while charging. It must be well-ventilated to allow all the heat generated to dissipate.
•When charging, if there is a peculiar smell or the temperature is too high, please stop charging immediately.
•To prevent premature failure of your battery and for your warranty to remain in effect on your battery,
YOU MUST CHARGE
AND DISCHARGE THE BATTERY AT LEAST ONCE PER MONTH
. Do NOT use in the battery in a very low state.
•The charger will produce heat up to
185°F
(85
°
C)
in the course of using, so keep it away from flammable articles while using.
•It is normal that the mileage capacity will reduce as a result of low temperatures.
•While carrying the charger, DO NOT bump, drop, or damage, otherwise it may result in failure.
•Avoid any contact with water when charging your battery. If a plug or socket gets wet, dry it completely before using.
•Do not leave the charger connected to the battery and the outlet for more than 10 hours.
•Always use the charger according to the instructions.
Removing the Battery from the Bike
• Loosen the quick-release from the seat and
lift seat from the seat post.
• Turn key to release the locking pin.
• Lift handle on top of the battery and slide out
battery from its position in the bike.
.
Removing Battery
Unlocking Battery
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