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Battery Care  

Rechargeable  Lithium-Ion  batteries have  a  limited  life  and  will gradually 
lose  their  capacity  to  hold  a  charge.  This  loss  of  capacity  (ageing)  is 
irreversible. As the battery loses capacity, the length of time it will power 
the  bike  (ride  time)  decreases. 

The  typical  estimated  “healthy  life”  of  a 

Lithium-Ion battery is about three years or 500 charge cycles, whichever 
occurs first. One charge cycle is a period of use from fully charged, to fully 
discharged, and fully recharged again.   

 

 

Battery Charging 

Simply charge your battery any time you feel you need to use it.  

The  batteries  should  be  charged  at  room  temperature  in  a  dry  location 
where a smoke detector is installed. Batteries must not be charged in the 
vicinity  of  heat  sources or  flammable  materials.  After  charging,  batteries 
and chargers should be disconnected from the power supply. 

 

 

Factors That Shorten Battery Life  

Factors That Lengthen Battery Life 

 

 

Heavy-load use  

 

Low-load use 
 

 

Storage at over 30°C temperature 

 

Storage at a temperature between 
10° and 20° 
 

 

Parking the ebike in direct sunlight  

 

Parking the ebike in the shade or 
a cool location  
 

 

Prolonged storage (more than 30 
days without use) in a fully 
charged or discharged state  

 

Storage (more than 30 days 
without use) at approx. 30-60% 
battery capacity   

 

Summary of Contents for Mid drive Series

Page 1: ...VelectriX Instruction Manual Mid drive series Ascent 29 Pulse Ascent 29 Pulse X Butcher Pulse Adventurer Pulse ST Brunswick Pulse Compact Pulse Urban Pulse Urban Pulse ST Cruiser Pulse ST Cruiser Puls...

Page 2: ...Contents Safe Riding Recommendations Page 2 Pre Ride Checklist Page 3 Display and Controls Pages 4 7 Battery Instructions Page 8 12 Maintenance Pages 13 Warranty Page 14 16 Model Specification Pages...

Page 3: ...r bike 3 Don t lend your bike to anyone who is unfamiliar with it 4 As with all bikes it is important that you stay within safe limits and speeds 5 Please read and become familiar with the Pre Ride Ch...

Page 4: ...perate the rear brake and the right hand brake lever should operate the front brakes 5 Check that the brakes are working effectively 6 Check that the bike is fitted with a working bell and reflectors...

Page 5: ...d with 3 easy to use buttons Power Plus and minus LCD Display Operation Power On Off Press and hold the button down for more than 2 seconds to start the display and supply power to the motor controlle...

Page 6: ...tor 4 Current Speed Indicator 5 Multi function Indicator Trip Odometer Average Speed Range Press and hold the button to engage the Walk Assist function The icon will appear in the display and the bike...

Page 7: ...e lowest level of assisted power and level 5 the highest Simply push the plus or minus buttons to change between the levels Pedal assist does not work in level 0 zero Light Operation for models equipp...

Page 8: ...ll not reset the trip Briefly press to save the setting and exit back to the Trip Reset Now press and hold and at the same time to save and exit back to the display setting menu Select exit When reset...

Page 9: ...attery The bike is supplied with a set of keys that are required to remove the battery from the bike The lock is located at the top of the battery in the frame of the bike Removing the Battery from th...

Page 10: ...tery any time you feel you need to use it The batteries should be charged at room temperature in a dry location where a smoke detector is installed Batteries must not be charged in the vicinity of hea...

Page 11: ...t and switch the mains power on You will then see 2 red lights to show that it is successfully charging One of the lights will then turn green once the battery is fully charged Turn off the power outl...

Page 12: ...ttery once every 30 days We recommend storage in uninhabited rooms with smoke detectors that are not designated for use in escape routes The battery self discharges during storage Higher temperatures...

Page 13: ...ot be cleaned with direct water contact for example do not submerge the battery in water or use a hose or power hose on any part of the battery Disposal E Bike rechargeable batteries are considered as...

Page 14: ...our bike o If your bike is fitted with a chain you should lubricate once a month with suitable chain lube Bikes fitted with a belt instead of a chain should not be lubricated o Lubricate all pivot poi...

Page 15: ...arranty work must be completed by an authorised VelectriX reseller dealer o To the extent that any conditions or warranty implied by law is excludable such a condition or warranty is excluded o The wa...

Page 16: ...battery warranty will exclude damage from o Over charging or power surges o The use of an improper non approved VelectriX charger o Any other misuse abnormal wear and tear physical damage or water dam...

Page 17: ...f parts by persons other than trained mechanics o Any commercial use o Accidental damage neglect abuse misuse physical damage water damage repairs resulting from the use of second hand parts o Damage...

Page 18: ...Badger XC 29 x 2 2 HANDLEBARS MTB handlebar STEM Promax 31 8mm 85mm extension SEAT POST Promax 27 2mm x 300mm BRAKES Hydraulic disc brakes 180mm rotors GEARS Microshift 1 x 9 MOTOR Bafang M410 250 wat...

Page 19: ...MTB handlebar STEM Promax 31 8mm 85mm extension SEAT POST EXAFORM 125mm hydraulic dropper post BRAKES Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc brakes 203mm 180mm rotors GEARS SRAM GX 1 x 11 MOTOR Bafang M510 250...

Page 20: ...ndlebar STEM Promax 31 8mm 85mm extension SEAT POST EXAFORM 125mm hydraulic dropper post BRAKES Hydraulic disc brakes 203mm rotors GEARS Microshift 1 x 9 MOTOR Bafang M410 250 watt 36v mid drive with...

Page 21: ...STEM ZOOM adjustable stem SEAT POST EXAFORM 100mm hydraulic dropper post BRAKES Hydraulic disc brakes 180mm rotors GEARS SRAM 1 x 10 MOTOR Bafang M410 250 watt 36vt mid drive with gear shift sensor D...

Page 22: ...POST Zoom 27 2mm x 300mm BRAKES Hydraulic disc brakes 160mm rotors GEARS Shimano Nexus 3 speed internal gear hub CHAIN Welltrans belt MOTOR Bafang M200 250 watt 36v mid drive with gear shift sensor DR...

Page 23: ...27 2mm x 400mm BRAKES Hydraulic disc brakes 160mm rotors GEARS Shimano Nexus 3 speed internal gears CHAIN Welltrans belt MOTOR Bafang M200 250 watt 36v mid drive with gear shift sensor DRIVE TYPE Tor...

Page 24: ...traight handlebar STEM Promax adjustable stem SEAT POST Promax 27 2mm x 300mm BRAKES Hydraulic disc brakes 160mm rotors GEARS Microshift 1x 8 MOTOR Bafang M200 250 watt 36v mid drive with gear shift s...

Page 25: ...EBARS City handlebar STEM Promax adjustable stem SEAT POST Promax 27 2mm x 300mm BRAKES Hydraulic disc brakes 160mm rotors GEARS Microshift 1 x 8 MOTOR Bafang M200 250 watt 36v mid drive with gear shi...

Page 26: ...ndlebars STEM ZOOM fixed stem 17 degree rise 80mm length SEAT POST Zoom 27 2mm x 300mm BRAKES Hydraulic disc brakes 160mm rotors GEARS Microshift 1 x 8 MOTOR Bafang M200 250 watt 36v mid drive with ge...

Page 27: ...m 17 degree rise 80mm length SEAT POST Zoom 27 2mm x 300mm BRAKES Hydraulic disc brakes 160mm rotors GEARS Shimano Nexus 3 speed internal gear hub CHAIN Welltrans belt MOTOR Bafang M200 250 watt 36v m...

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