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Original User Guide | Groove Go Pedelec Version 2
Display
Description
Battery charge level
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5 LEDs light up and no LED flashes
100 – 97%
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4 LEDs light up and the 5th LED flashes
80 – 96 %
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3 LEDs light up and the 4th LED flashes
60 – 79 %
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2 LEDs light up and the 3rd LED flashes
40 – 59 %
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1 LED lights up and the 2nd LED flashes
20 – 39 %
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1 LED flashes
0 – 19 %
Battery display during charging
4. The charger switches off once the battery is fully charged. The green
LED on the charger is continually on.
5. Remove the charging cable from the battery charging socket.
5.2
Inserting the battery
IMPORTANT
Grasp the battery firmly, so that it does not fall out of your hand. It
can be damaged if you drop it.
Down tube battery
1. Turn the battery key clockwise. The
battery is now locked.
For 1. Locking the battery
Locking pin
Type
Characteristics
Threaded joints
Check that all threaded joints are tightened as specified.
Luggage
Check it is attached securely.
5.
Quick-start guide
5.1
Charging a battery
DANGER
Read and follow the information on the charger specification plate,
otherwise there is a risk of misuse resulting in serious injuries.
Damaged batteries must not be charged.
If you only want to go for a quick test run, you do not need
to charge the battery. You should charge it before your
first longer cycle ride however, because the battery is
only partially charged (production regulations dictate that
batteries are supplied partially charged – by approx. 50%).
1. Connect the power cable to the battery charger.
2. Insert the mains plug into a power socket. The LED on the charger
lights up green.
3. Connect the charging cable to the battery charging socket (it clicks
into place). The LED on the charger lights up red continuously . The
LEDs on the battery light up blue first, then green. The number of LEDs
illuminated provides information on the charge level.
*dependent on model