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3)
Special note: Do not touch the battery terminals on the bicycle or battery pack
with your hands or a material that conducts electricity.
To connect the charger
4)
Firstly, connect the output socket from the battery charger to the socket on the
battery pack. Connect the input socket with the wall socket and check that the
charger light is illuminated. Initially the light should be green and then switch
to red, which means the battery is charging.
5)
Once the battery is fully charged the red light will switch to green. The green
light is a trickle charge. Therefore, it is strongly advised that the battery pack
is not charged for in excess of 2 hours after the green light has illuminated, to
maximise the longevity of the battery pack.
To disconnect the charger
5)
Firstly, turn off the power from the wall socket. Secondly, disconnect the
output socket from the battery charger to the socket on the battery pack.
Thirdly, disconnect the input socket from the wall socket. Finally, store the
charger in a dry area, ideally within a box such as the supplied box.
To re-attach the battery pack
6)
Firstly, ensure that the saddle is in the vertical position. Secondly, lower the
battery pack via the guide bracket and lock the battery pack into place with the
ignition key.
Special note: Do not touch the battery terminals on the bicycle or battery pack
with your hands or a material that conducts electricity.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
1)
To maximise the longevity of the battery pack it is strongly recommended that
after each usage the battery be recharged to maximum capacity.
2)
In the event that the bicycle has not been used for at least 4 weeks, it is
advised to recharge the battery pack to maximum capacity.
3)
It is not recommended to ride the bicycle with low levels of battery capacity as
this has the potential to damage the battery cells.
Special note: Please read the manufactures manual (Sans) for an in-depth
understanding on how to use the San charger.