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Battery Maintenance
IMPORTANT! All lithium batteries need to be looked after to ensure years of full use.
Following these easy steps will ensure the long life of your battery. If your battery is
damaged due to being left discharged, or not recharging when advised as per this manual
your battery is not covered by our warranty.
Battery Endurance
• You do not have to "condition" your battery by charging and discharging before it's rst
use. This was the case with old lithium ion technology but is not necessary on modern
batteries.
• Recharge your battery after every use if possible. Keeping your battery charged extends
its life and your bike is always ready to go.
• Never leave your battery completely discharged for more than 24 hours. Voltage dropping
below minimum for any length of time will cause serious damage to your battery cells.
• Recharge your battery every month even if you are not using the bike. Most lithium
batteries will continue to discharge even when the bike and battery are turned o. If your
battery falls below minimum Voltage, it may not be recoverable.
• For best results, always recharge and store the battery at room temperature.
Battery safety
• Never leave a battery connected to the charger or mains power over-night.
• When leaving your bike during hot weather, always leave in a shaded well ventilated area.
• Do not recharge in damp conditions or in temperatures less than 0 ℃ (32 ℉ ) and never
expose the bike or battery pack to re, heat sources, acid or alkaline substances.
• Never open a battery case, try and fix the battery. or use other brands battery for self
update is not supported (You should be responsible for that).
• If a battery is, or appears to be damaged or overheating for any reason, do not use the
battery any more.
Recharging your battery
• Before charging, make sure the battery lock is turned o and connect your battery to the
charger at the charging socket. Plug the charger into a mains socket and turn on the mains
socket.
• A red lamp will light up on the charger indicate the battery is charging. When the red
light turns green, the battery is fully charged. To optimize battery life, leave the charger
connected for a further hour and then turn o the charger.