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3.1.2 The battery is connected to the electrical system of the bike automatically when you slide
the battery into the frame. To turn on the bike’s electrical system, Press down the button
directly above the frame to turn on the power, press the button again to turn off the power
Fig 2
3.1.3 When the battery has been turned on, the bike is now ready for use. The on/off button on
isolates the power from the bike.
When the on/off button is pressed for 1 second the LCD symbols will become visible. When
the on/off button is pushed again for 1 second, the LCD symbols will disappear - you have
turned the bike “off”. When the bike is “off” you will not get any assistance from the battery
and motor and the bike is effectively an unpowered pushbike.
3.1.4 To lock the battery into the bike frame, slide the battery into the battery holder in the rack
until you hear a click. To unlock the battery, turn the key fully anticlockwise and hold in this
position whilst siding the battery out.
3.1.5 The battery can be charged either on or off the bike.
3.2
The ON/OFF button and Light button
3.2.1 To turn the power on so the pedelec system is operational, simply press the ON/OFF button
on the handle bar control for 1 second - the LCD symbols will become visible showing the power is
on. When the on/off button is pushed again for 1 second and the LCD symbols become invisible you
have turned the bike “OFF”. When the bike is “OFF” you will not get any assistance from the battery
and motor and the bike is effectively an unpowered pushbike. If the bike is left for ten minutes
without being ridden, the bike will automatically turn off. The battery capacity indicator lights
provide an indication of the battery capacity remaining with four bars indicating the battery is at full
capacity. The display also incorporates a diagnostic function.