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Taking Care of Your Batteries
Proper maintenance of the batteries will maximize their lifespan and
available ride time.
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We use SLA (Sealed Lead Acid) or Li-Ion (Lithium Ion) batteries in all of our
electric bicycles. These are very user friendly types of batteries when
cared for properly.
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Batteries should be fully charged immediately when they are received for
the recommended charger times.
FULLY CHARGE BATTERIES BEFORE
FIRST USE
.
Below are the recommended charge times for each type of the batteries.
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Li-Ion(Lithium Ion) batteries 4-6 hours
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SLA(Sealed Lead Acid) 6-8 hours
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Charge batteries at least very 90 days for Li-ion and every 30 days for SLA
until normal use is resumed.
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Always store bicycle with fully charged batteries.
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Never charge the batteries for more than 24 hours
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Always disconnect the charger form the wall outlet and bicycle when
charging is complete (as indicated by the status on the charger) before
storing the bicycle.
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Do not store the batteries below 5
0000°
°
°
°
Fahrenheit and never allow
batteries to freeze (Below 32
°
°
°
°
Fahrenheit)
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Bikes are equipped with a 5 minute sleep mode .If no activity is detected
after 5 minutes the bike will go into sleep mode to conserve the batteries.
To Restart, cycle the power switch Off then On
. Bikes are not to be stored
in the 5 minutes sleep mode .Be sure to turn the power switch “OFF”
when the bike in not in use.
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Always be sure to turn the bike “OFF” after each use via the ON/OFF power
switch. If you have left the power switch on or your product have not been
charged for a long period of time, the batteries may reach a stage at which
it will no longer hold charge.
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Be friendly to the environment! Be sure to recycle your old batteries at a
local battery recycling center. Do not throw them in the garbage.
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Frequent “stops and starts” will drain a battery more quickly than sustained.
long term use.
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Even with proper care, rechargeable batteries do not last forever. Average
battery life depends on use and conditions.