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How to Charge Your Bike 

 

The battery can be charged when locked on the bike or unlocked and removed from the bike. 
 
1) 

Turn off the battery by switching the power button on the battery to OFF. 

2) 

Remove the rubber cover on the charging port and insert the charger into the charging port. 

3) 

Plug the charger into an appropriate power outlet. When the charger is plugged in, the red 
light on the charger will illuminate to show that the battery is charging. 

4) 

Charge the battery, making sure not to charge for longer than 12 hours at a time. When the 
battery is fully charged, the LED will turn green and charging will be stopped. 

 
 

Note:  The  charger  is  designed  to  automatically  stop  charging  when  the  battery  is  full,  but 
unnecessary wear of the charging components could occur if the charger is left attached to the 
battery and a power source for longer than 12 hours. Detach the charger as soon as possible 
once  the  green  light  indicates  a  complete  charge,  to  avoid  unnecessary  wear  of  charging 
components. 

 
5) 

Once the battery is charged, unplug the charger from the power outlet.  

6) 

Unplug the charger from the battery. Store the charger in a safe place for future use. 

 
 

Note: The battery capacity indicator located at the left side of the battery indicates the battery 
capacity status. GREEN light indicates the voltage is higher than 48V, rest battery charge higher 
than  60%; YELLOW  light  indicates  the  voltage  is  in  between  of  48V  and  41.5V,  rest  battery 
charge from 20% to 60%; RED light indicates the voltage is less than 41.5V, rest battery charge 
less than 20%. It’s recommended to charge the battery in time when it’s under yellow light status. 

 

Summary of Contents for PRADO S

Page 1: ...1 16 Instructions to Set Up Your VELOWAVE PRADO S Diagram...

Page 2: ...l screws are properly torqued Carry out a fine adjustment of the gears and brakes Learn how to use the LCD display Wear a helmet before riding Please Note Your bike may need further adjustments after...

Page 3: ...f our support technicians for guidance 3 Our QA mechanics have assembled and tested your bike beforehand 4 To assemble your bike work on a clean area with enough space to maneuver 5 If installed remov...

Page 4: ...nt being careful with the wires 3 Face the mounting brackets on the front end of the mount with the round edges facing outward Adjust the handlebar angle to your comfortable riding posture 4 Secure th...

Page 5: ...hers and nuts 3 Now on the outside add the hooked washer first facing the hook toward the fork and stuck it in the gap of the fork end Add the flat washer and nut on the end of the axel and hand turn...

Page 6: ...e with the wheel Fix the stay with the screws provided on the clamp 2 Put the headlight with its bracket in front of the fork gantry put the lifting lug of the fender behind it Link and secure the thr...

Page 7: ...Right Crank Arm Chain Side 3 Sitting on your bike the pedals go on the Left and Right side respectively 4 Keep the pedal Horizontal while hand screwing to get the thread started Then Use your 15mm wre...

Page 8: ...t force the battery onto the receptacle locate the slots on the battery and the receptacle slowly align and push the battery down into the receptacle 4 Push and rotate the key to the LOCK position Rem...

Page 9: ...minal contacts on the bottom of the battery when the battery is removed from the bike Be careful not to drop or damage the battery when loose from the bike Avoid damaging the exposed connector termina...

Page 10: ...to switch on or switch off the headlight 4 Walking mode Press and hold button for 2 seconds to shift into walking mode the display indicates P and the bike will be propelled at walking pace Release t...

Page 11: ...unnecessary wear of the charging components could occur if the charger is left attached to the battery and a power source for longer than 12 hours Detach the charger as soon as possible once the green...

Page 12: ...the battery case rises too high during charging It is FORBIDDEN to cover the battery during charging 2 Due to high temperature in summer time it is NOT advisable to charge it immediately after riding...

Page 13: ...Motor Hall Signal Fault At least one of the motor s hall sensor wires have been disconnected or damaged Disconnect and reconnect the motor cable 9 Motor Phase Line Fault At least one of the motor s ph...

Page 14: ...e Low battery power Charge battery Low tire pressure Inspect tire Heavy load on bike Adjust bike load Driving on rough terrain Adjust route Using throttle only Include pedal assist Battery does not ch...

Page 15: ...15 16 Label of Your PRADO S...

Page 16: ...16 16 To find out more please visit our website at www velowavebikes com...

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