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4.2.2
Recommandations / precautions to take with your battery:
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Avoid any proximity to sources of heat.
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Avoid any short circuits to the motor’s charging and plug connections.
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Only use the battery for its intended purpose.
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Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 40°C and lower than
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20° C.
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Never drop the battery; put it in a stable place.
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Warning handle with care! There is a risk of short circuiting and overheating in the event of any impact
on batteries.
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Always check that the charger is compatible with the local power supply.
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When charging is finished, it is recommended that you disconnect the charger from the battery.
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During periods when the bike is not in use, store the battery in a cool, dry place at a
temperature above 10° C and lower than 40° C.
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Never leave your battery completely discharged for longer than 3 days, as this may damage
it.
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In case of prolonged non-use, you must recharge the battery once every two months.
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Never leave the battery exposed to the sun for long periods of time.
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Never let a child play with or handle the battery.
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Never charge the battery in the rain or in damp surroundings.
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Never open the battery. Opening it may lead to a significant risk of electrocution and void the warranty.
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Never spray the battery directly with water or any other liquid.
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Never submerge the battery.
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Only use the charger provided to charge your battery. Using any other charger that is not adapted for
the battery may result in an accident.
WARNING! If the battery is used too infrequently (1 every 2 months), its capacity will decrease
much faster than in case of regular use. The battery
’s energy
from a chemical reaction that needs
to be activated sufficiently regularly to remain effective.
WARNING! You should not throw your battery or charger with your household waste. A collection
system for this type of product is implemented by most towns, you must check with your local
council to find out the details. Electrical and electronic products contain hazardous substances that
have adverse effects on the environment or human health and therefore should be recycled.
Your battery is recyclable after use. Return it to your dealer.
Also read carefully the indications on the battery:
The battery supplies your Ebike meets:
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In the standard EN61000-6-1 and EN61000-6-3 ;
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At the UN38.3 Directive concerning the transport of
hazardous materials ;
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A Directive 2006/66 / EC