User manual | Tricycles 20.01
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empty, you can swap the battery using a switch. This switch is located either under the
seat, below the luggage rack or below one of the two batteries.
Both batteries are connected to the system. If desired, you can leave the second battery
to charge when you are using the other.
Battery Deep Sleep Mode
When the battery is nearly empty and has not been used for a week, the battery will enter
deep sleep mode. In this mode the battery uses as little power as possible, to increase the
lifespan of the battery.
When the battery is in deep sleep mode, it cannot be used. By pressing the button on the
battery, the battery will be woken up from deep sleep mode, and it can be used again. It is
recommended to first charge the battery before using it in that scenario.
Charging and maintenance tips for the battery
Never leave the bike with an empty battery! We advise you charge the battery as soon
as possible before it’s totally empty.
The best storage-charge of the battery is when three to five LED lights are lit.
Check the battery every month in the winter. If fewer than three LED lights burn,
recharge the battery.
Preferably store and use the battery in environments of 5 to 20 ºC. Avoid higher or
lower temperatures.
Do not charge the battery in sunlight and make sure that the battery is not charged at
a temperature of less than 5 ºC.
Only use the charger indoors and in non-humid
environments, the charger may
not
get
wet.
Only use the Van Raam supplied battery.
Only charge the battery with the supplied charger!
The battery housing ánd charger housing may never be opened! When there is a
problem, contact your dealer.
Don’t drop the battery, this can cause external and internal damage.
If your bicycle has a fault, the battery should be disconnected from the bicycle.
Keep in mind that your bike provides less support when it’s cold (0ºC and less) and the
battery will discharge faster. Charging also takes more time at lower temperatures.
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