Battery indicator :
The battery indicator light is only an estimate of the battery charge. The battery charge
level appears on the LCD screen. The best way to know that the bike is 100% charged is
by charging it until the charger light indicates that it is fully charged (see next page).
Inversely, the only way to know that the battery is dead is to use the bike until the LCD
screen turns off and does not turn back on. You can continue to pedal with assistance
even after the last battery indicator bar begins to flash. You will not damage the battery by
using it until the bike is completely shut down, but you will need to quickly charge the
battery. Cells that remain empty can suffer irreparable damage.
So be sure to charge
the battery after each ride.
Keys :
The keys are attached to your handlebars. You will have two keys of each battery
so please keep one of each as spare part separately and carefully.
Key replacement is only done in the factory and to replace is costly.
Autonomy :
The battery life is influenced by various factors. It is difficult to predict precisely the
number of miles that can be traveled with your full batteries. By using it you will learn to
know the capabilities of your bike. Pay attention to the following factors that can influence
the distance you will travel with a battery charge:
- Weight (including weight of rider and load)
- Resistance (wind force, tire pressure, frequent braking or rubbing brakes)
- The conditions of the road (the floor covering, the climbs and descents)
- Driving (choosing the right speed, frequent changes in speed)
- The level of the pedal assist
- The temperature (intense cold or extreme heat can decrease the autonomy of the
battery)
- The age of the battery
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