
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
C a u t i o n
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
In order to prevent battery pack damage during charging,
the battery management system will prevent the charger
from charging the battery pack at temperatures below 0°C.
Similarly, damage to the battery pack can be avoided as
long as the battery pack is kept at temperatures above -
20°C in the winter and at more than 30% of the charge.
High
Voltage
Component
Locations
A
B
11.2
11.3
____________
Warning
____________
Your Electric Motorcycle uses a high voltage of 90V. At
the same time, the power system may be too hot to
touch after work. Beware of high pressure and high
temperatures and obey all the safety rules.
________
Serious warning
________
The high voltage circuit system of the Electric Motorcycle
is not allowed to be maintained by the user. Removing
and replacing high-voltage components, cables, or
connectors may result in severe burns or electric shocks,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
C a u t i o n
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Please do not place the Electric Motorcycle or its battery in
an environment higher than 41°C or in direct sunlight for an
extended period of time, which may accelerate the
degradation of battery performance
or even life-threatening injuries. High-voltage cables
are labelled orange for easy identification.
dangerous
and
can
result
in
burns,
electric
shocks
and
even
serious
personal
injury.
For
safety
purposes
always
follow
the
instructions
on
the
label
attached
to
the
motorcycle
parts
and
do
not
touch
or
attempt
to
remove
or
replace
any
high
voltage
parts,
wiring
(marked
by
the
orange
outer
bushing)
or
connectors.
In
the
event
of
an
accident,
do
not
touch
any
high
voltage
terminals
or
components
connected
to
the
wires.
In
case
of
a
fire
on
the
Electric
Motorcycle,
secure
yourself
first
and
then
use
Class
D
fire
extinguisher
to
put
out
the
fire.
When
the
flame
is
out,
use
plenty
of
water
or
a
water-based
fire
extinguisher
to
cool
it
down.
System warning message
When a fault is detected, the yellow fault indicator
'
A
'
on the top of the instrument will light up, and the
corresponding Warning Code will be displayed in the
'
B
'
area on the LCD of the instrument.
Please
refer
to
the
table
starting
on
the
next
page
for
possible
causes
and
solutions.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
temperature
above
-20°C
and
following
long-term
storage
guidelines
(see
'
Stop and long-term
storage
'
on page 10.16) will ensure that the battery
pack in good condition during winter storage.
hot temperature
In
high
temperatures,
the
battery
won’t
have
any
performance
changes.
However,
when
the
battery
temperature
is
higher
than
68°C
(subject
to
the
standard),
the
battery
management
system
will
turn
off
the
output
to
avoid
damage.The
charger
will
protect
the
battery
pack
by
lowering
the
charging
power
when
battery
temperature
above
50°C,
which
may
increase
the
charging
time.
When
the
battery
temperature
exceeds
60°C,
the
battery
management
system
will
no
longer
allow
charging.
Safety interlock
If
the
battery
management
system
detects
a
serious
internal
failure,
one
or
both
of
two
measures
will
be
taken
to
prevent
damage
to
the
battery
pack:
Prohibited
the
use.
If
the
battery
pack
charge
is
zero,
or
if
the
battery
management
system
detects
some
serious
internal
problems,
the
motorcycle
will
be
prohibited
from
use
until
the
problem
is
resolved.
Charging
is
prohibited.
If
the
battery
management
system
detects
some
serious
internal
problems,
it
will
prevent
charging,
even
if
the
battery
pack
is
connected
to
the
charger
and
plugged
into
AC
power
until
the
problem
is
resolved.
Precautions for Storm
Bee
electric motorcycle
Storm
Bee
Electric
Motorcycle
has
a
high
voltage
component.
Take
proper
precautions
when
using
it.
The
high
voltage
used
in
these
components
is
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