OWNER’S MANUAL – IES SHADOW
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RECHARGING THE BATTERY
It is important that you charge your batteries after every use when
two or more of the display lights are not lit.
This will extend the total life of your battery. Once the charger has indicated
that the battery is fully charged, unplug the power source from the bicycle and
from the electrical outlet and store in a cool (59
°
- 86
°
F or 15
°
- 30
°
C), dry
(10% - 70% humidity) place. Do not leave the battery charger plugged in for
long periods of time (more than 10 hours). This can damage the battery.
Do not remove the battery box from the bicycle frame while
recharging to avoid damaging charging cables.
You can however
remove the battery from the bike after you have turned the power off. See
instructions in the manual for removing the battery. Once the battery has
been completely removed from the bike, it can be charged independently.
To charge your batteries:
1.
Turn the on/off power switch on your bike to the “off” position.
2.
Plug the battery charger into the wall outlet.
3.
Insert the charger’s plug into the battery box charging port. (see
illustration on page 17)
4.
Turn the charger on.
5.
The charger will take 6-8 hours to recharge the battery completely. When
the green light appears the battery is sufficiently charged. If possible,
continue to charge the battery for an additional 2-4 hours.
6.
Do not charge for more than 10 hours to avoid overcharging and damaging
the battery, especially in hot weather.
7.
Charge the bike in a dry and clean place. Keep the charger dry and clean.
8.
The charger will become warm during charging.
9.
You can also charge the battery when it has been removed from the bike.