Mototronik 12
10
BATTERY AND BATTERY CHARGER
The batteries supplied with the MOTOTRONIK device are compliant with the EMC 2004/108/EC regulation issued by the European Union regarding the CE Classification. It is, therefore, permitted to transport
these batteries on a train, ship, or aeroplane. Despite this classification, they are considered, according to the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, as dangerous material and classified
as Class 9, respectively as code UN3480 (Lithium Ion Batteries) if transported as single units and UN3481 (Lithium Ion Batteries Contained in Equipment) if transported while connected to the MOTOTRONIK
device. This classification determines some restrictions regarding the transportation of the product by ship (IMDG Code) and by plane (IATA DGR) referring to: the quantity of batteries transported, type of
transport (if transported as a single unit or connected to the device) and the Watt-hour value (Wh) of each individual battery. In this regard, if you are planning to take your device with you, please directly contact
the shipping company or the airline chosen for your travel.
The data of the available battery models provided by Rehateam s.r.l. are listed below.
•
48V 11.6 Ah
(556.8 Kw/h)
autonomy up to 50 km, with a fully charged battery, moderate speed, on a flat route and with a user weighing 75 kg.
•
48V 5.8 Ah
(278.4 Kw/h)
autonomy up to 25 km, with a fully charged battery, moderate speed, on a flat route and with a user weighing 75 kg.
•
48V 2.9 Ah (Fly) (139.2 Kw/h)
autonomy up to 15 km, with a fully charged battery, moderate speed, on a flat route and with a user weighing 75 kg.
All of these batteries use the same fastening stand and charger.
All of these batteries are "maintenance-free"; however, follow the precautions of chapter 10.4.
10.1 On/off switching and charge level of the battery.
In the upper right side of the battery, you will find the on-and-off switch.
ON
OFF
In the lower left side of the battery, you will find a four-LED charge level indicator.
To display the charge level of the battery, switch it on and press the button
A
and 1, 2, 3 or 4 LED lights will light up.
1 LED = 20% charge; 2 = 50%; 3 = 75%; 4 = 100%.
When you release the button, the LED lights turn off.
Note: you can also check the battery charge level, in percentage, on the display, see chapter 14.1, "
Display
".
We recommend not to neglect the indication of the charge level.
Rehateam s.r.l. always recommends charging the battery after a long journey or overnight.
Lithium batteries have no memory effect, so they should be recharged without waiting for them to be discharged completely.
LED
A