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over 25km/h in return, the motor support is switched off and you ride your
e-bike like a normal e-bike. This increases the remaining range accordingly.
On hot days (battery temperature of more than 60° C) the battery turns its-
elf off for safety reasons. After that, it has to cool down before you are able
to use it again. If your e-bike has not been turned on or charged for more
than 30 days, it automatically sets itself into a deep sleep mode in order to
save battery power. If in deep sleep mode, your Coboc e-bike can not be
turned on. However, you can reactivate it rst by plugging in the charger.
Battery level is displayed on the user interface. Up to ve LEDs light up
after turning on the Coboc e-bike. They are split up as follows:
If more than one LED is ashing red this indicates an error within
the drive system. See chapter “Error codes” for more insight.
Charging the battery
The ideal ambient temperature for battery charging is somewhere bet-
ween 5ºC and 25ºC. At temperatures between 0ºC and 40ºC electronics
disable charging, in order to protect the battery from getting damaged.
Please refrain from using any charger other than the one included
in your delivery from Coboc or chargers authorized by Coboc.
Modern lithium-ion batteries require chargers that are perfectly
matched, as everything else could lead to the battery catching re or even
exploding.
Make sure to check the charger for any external damage (case,
plug or cables). Under no circumstances should you use a
damaged or faulty charger.
5 LEDs are lit up in blue
g battery level of 80 % to 100 %
4 LEDs are lit up in blue
g battery level of 60 % to 80 %
3 LEDs are lit up in blue
g battery level of 40 % to 60 %
2 LEDs are lit up in blue
g battery level of 20 % to 40 %
1 LEDs are lit up in blue
g battery level of 1 % to 20 %
The charging socket is situated at the bottom side of the top tube. You can
only insert the plug in one direction. Socket and plug are magnetic and
stay attached if connected correctly.
Before plugging in the charging plug, check whether metallic
objects have adhered to the plug's magnets. This could lead to a
short circuit when plugging in the charging plug.
Only charge the battery at dry and well ventilated places, as the charger
should not be exposed to rain, water or moisture. Make sure that there are
no ammable or hazardous substances in the room when charging your
e-bike. Always keep your charger in a safe place, in order for it not to fall
down or tip over.
You should only use your charger in indoor areas. Also, notice
further hints directly on the charger and the provided user manual
for the charger.
In order to charge your battery you need to plug the mains into a tting
outlet and connect the charger with your Coboc e-bike. Make sure that
the mains and the needed voltage meet your countries standards. The
provided charger is designed for a line voltage of 220V and 240V.
Charging begins as soon as the charger is connected and turns your Co-
boc e-bike off it was turned on beforehand. You can not turn your Coboc
e-bike on while charging it.
LEDs are now lighting up one after the other in order to indicate the
charging process. If your Coboc e-bike is fully charged it turns itself off
automatically. As soon as that is the case the charger indicates that the
e-bike is fully charged.
A complete charge from 1% to 100% takes two and a half hours with the
Coboc charger ST 4A. However, the battery is already charged to 90%
after two hours, which means that the charging time for the last 10% takes
a bit longer (half an hour).
You can keep your Coboc e-bike connected to the charger even after
charging is completed. The battery does not overcharge. However, we
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