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Do not leave a charging battery unattended. Never charge a battery for more than 12

hours at a time. Failure to follow battery charging best practices could result in

unnecessary wear to the charging components, battery, and or charger, and could lead to

an under-performing or non-functional battery and replacement will not be covered under

warranty.

Notes of Charging:

1) Charging time varies from 8 to 10 hours.

2) The small LED light on the charger in RED indicates it is in charge; The small LED light on the

charger in GREEN indicates it is fully charged.

3) Insufficient charging will not influence the battery lifecycle. AVOIDING deep discharge is helpful

to protect the battery and extend its lifecycle.

4) Pay attention to check whether the surface temperature of the battery case rises too high

during charging. It is FORBIDDEN to cover the battery during charging.

5) Due to high temperature in summer time, it is NOT advisable to charge it immediately after

riding. In winter, it is FORBIDDEN to charge the battery in environment below 0

. You are

recommended to charge it in room temperature.

6) If the battery will not be used for a long period, take it off from the bike and discharge its

capacity to 60%-80% for stock. Disconnect it from the charger and place it in a dry, ventilated

place without direct sunlight. In order to maintain a long lifecycle, it is recommended to charge

the battery every two months.

Summary of Contents for RANGER

Page 1: ...1 16 Instructions to Set Up Your VELOWAVE RANGER GHOST Diagram...

Page 2: ...all 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 Bike may need further adjustments after as...

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: ...the front end of the mount with the round edges facing outward Insert the screws into the screw holes and tighten alternating sides until secure 4mm allen wrench with 6N strength 4 Verify your front...

Page 5: ...s seen shown Keep the spring cam follower and lever on the LEFT side nearest the disk brake Keep the adjustment nut and spring on the RIGHT side See Figure 2 4 Screw the skewer into the end nut until...

Page 6: ...he fork gantry Push the screw provided on the headlight through the installing hole on the fork gantry Tighten the fixing nut onto the screw You might need to secure the fixing nut tightly so the scre...

Page 7: ...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 wrench to tighten them 5 Both pe...

Page 8: ...o release the lock 2 Seat the bottom of the battery into the receptacle first and push the upper side of the battery into the frame tightly until it gets locked with a clatter sound Seat your battery...

Page 9: ...ease the second lock Note Please hold the battery tight with one hand at least as it will drop off when the lock is released Preparations Before Riding 1 Read all instructions carefully be familiar wi...

Page 10: ...d hold button for 1 second 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 release the button to exit the...

Page 11: ...the input plug to the power supply 2 Charge the battery OFF the bike 1 Take off the battery from your bike 2 Place the battery in a clean and flat place in room temperature 3 Insert the charger output...

Page 12: ...he battery lifecycle AVOIDING deep discharge is helpful to protect the battery and extend its lifecycle 4 Pay attention to check whether the surface temperature of the battery case rises too high duri...

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: ...ge 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 c...

Page 15: ...15 16 Label of Your RANGER...

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

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