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Gio Electric Peak - Battery Charging and Care

Gio Electric Peak
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Charging your battery
Fully charge your battery before your first ride and then after any use,
especially after long-distance rides. The sooner you charge after riding the
longer your battery pack will last. Your charger plugs directly into your
battery pack and can be charged either on or o the bicycle.
ALWAYS plug your charger into the battery FIRST and THEN to the wall
outlet. DO NOT plug a power cord already plugged into a wall outlet
directly into the battery. The battery charger included is designed
specifically for your Peak e-bike, connecting the battery to any other
charger will void the warranty.
The light on the charger will be red while charging and turn green when
finished. Always unplug your charger from the battery and the wall when
charging is completed. Charge your battery before it gets too low, if you let
your battery pack run completely dead, it may not re-charge. The Lithium
battery is built with circuitry that prohibits over-charging and excessive
discharging.
Your battery pack switch has 2 positions. Turning the key counter clockwise
will set it to the
🔒
“locked” (ON) position and turning the key clockwise will
turn it to
🔓
”unlocked” (OFF) position. It is a good idea to turn the key to the
OFF position after any ride so that your e-bike will not be left on
accidentally. Always remove the key from the lock before riding to prevent
losing it.
To remove the battery pack, push the key in and turn to
🔓
”unlocked”, until
the battery catch releases, it can then be removed. Once the battery is
clipped back into place it can be locked into position by turning the key to
🔒
“locked”.
The battery level on your display will show the correct level only when
power is not being drawn from the battery.
In addition to the e-bikes display, the red button on top of the pack shows
the power level when pushed. The first light only comes on when the
battery is too low to run the bike. The next lights indicate low, medium, and
full power.
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