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1 – Charging the Battery 

 

 
The battery may not leave us fully charged. 

You should 

fully charge the battery before initial use

. The battery can 

be charged on the bike or it can be removed and charged 
separately. The socket used to charge the battery is located 
under the handle at the rear of the battery as shown below. 

Ensure that the charger AND also the battery are 
switched off before attaching the charger to the bike.  

To 

turn the battery on/off use the green switch on the underside 
of the battery as shown. You should keep the battery topped 
up to get the best out of it. 

To charge the battery, simply connect the charger to the 
socket and plug the other end into a regular mains socket. 
On the charger is a small light which is red while charging. 
When charging is complete, this light will turn green.  
 
The battery can be removed from the bike and charged in a 
convenient location such as  home or office when the bike is 
not in use. To remove the battery from your electric bike, use 
the supplied key to unlock the battery by turning it anti-
clockwise. Once unlocked, slide the battery from the bike 
using the handle at the rear of the battery. 
 
An initial full charge may vary from 30 minutes to as much as 
10 hours.  

12-Control Module—Advanced 
 

The control module has many advanced features and 
modes, these include back-lit display (for night riding), indi-
cator options for max speed, average speed and current 
speed, a digital clock and a battery power indicator. It also 
features a walking mode which is used when you want to 
wheel/push the bike, this is basically a very low speed mode 
which is activated by pressing and holding the button marker 
with a ‘down-arrow’.

 

2. 

3. 

1. 

5. 

4. 

1. 

Battery Level Indicator 

2. 

Assistance Level (Pedal Assist) 

3. 

Odometer 

4. 

Digital Clock 

5. 

Speed Indicator 

 

Summary of Contents for Sundowner

Page 1: ...etimes be useful to see the issue you have and so if possible email a couple of photos illustrating the problem and we ll normally get back to you within a an hour or two on weekdays Support staff are...

Page 2: ...telephone number is 01702 435566 We are open Mondays to Saturdays 10 5 Riding Distance Total Distance To change the display between riding distance and total dis tance press the Mode button The curre...

Page 3: ...between these modes press and hold the Up button for approx 1 second to cycle through the modes Walking Mode The control module also supports a walking mode which is basically a very slow mode allowi...

Page 4: ...ill turn green The battery can be removed from the bike and charged in a convenient location such as home or office when the bike is not in use To remove the battery from your electric bike use the su...

Page 5: ...o lock it into position The key is only used for locking unlocking the battery and does not turn it on off On the rear of the battery is an indicator which can be used to give a rough guide as to how...

Page 6: ...ery away from children Do not immerse the battery in water Ensure the battery is not exposed to temperatures above 55 degrees Celsius or extreme humidity Do not use the bike in an environment where te...

Page 7: ...and you will find after a short time that some things may need to be adjusted fine tuned Please also note that although most aspects of the bike are checked before despatch you must also thoroughly ch...

Page 8: ...osen Do not bump the bike up and down kerbs Slow down when riding over bumpy rough surfaces Do not use the throttle on full constantly It is illegal to use the throttle in mainland Europe Always obser...

Page 9: ...look you will find some less tight than others This variation ensures the wheel is straight or trued If all the spokes were equally tight or all very tight the wheel would not be straight In future c...

Page 10: ...how to adjust your brakes see the support section of our website at www wooshbikes co uk If you are unsure about any of the adjustments that you may need to make to your electric bike take your elect...

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