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3. E-drive.
• For longer trips with high motor power, the battery pack can become
very hot. A temperature monitor inside prevents charging at an exces-
sive temperature. In such a case, the charger may remain connected.
Charging starts automatically when the battery pack has cooled down
sufficiently. For example,. after a long uphill ride cooling can take up to
an hour.
Charging process
To charge the battery pack, please follow these steps:
• First remove the dust cap (
A
) from the char-
ging socket.
• Then connect the charger to the electrical
mains and then insert the charging plug (
B
)
into the charging socket of the battery pack.
• The LEDs of the charge level indicator (
C
)
start flashing.
Battery pack charging status when charging:
LED status
Battery pack status
All 5 LEDs flash one after the other and go
off together again
Battery pack is being charged, the number
of consecutively lit LEDs corresponds to the
already charged capacity
All LEDs are permanently off
End of charging reached, battery pack is
100% charged
LED status
Battery
pack status
≤ 100 %
< 80 %
< 60 %
< 40 %
< 20 %
The battery pack charge status can also be read directly at any time out-
side of the charging process. To do this, press the button (
D
) to the left of
the display LEDs. According to the respective charge status, a number of
LEDs light up.
Charge status display
LED on the charger lights up red
Battery pack being charged
LED on the charger lights up green
End of charging reached, trickle charge active
If the battery pack is charged on the tricycle, the current charge status
can also be read on the display.
Charging duration:
Fully charging a drained battery pack takes approx. 5.5 hours.
A
B
C
D