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gio H2 VOLT - SECTION 6: General Operating Instructions; Before You Ride; SECTION 7: Battery Charging and Precautions

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SECTION 6: General Operating Instructions
BEFORE YOU RIDE
1. Charge your battery until the green indicator light on the charger comes on, but do not allow it
to charge more than 10 hours.
2. Check the air pressure of the tires. Make sure they are at the recommended psi embossed on
the sidewall of the tire.
3. Check the front and back brakes, and the condition of the front and back wheels, handlebar, and
saddle. Make sure they are tight and fastened. Make sure all quick releases are locked and
secure and that all parts are in good working order. Inspect your bike completely.
4. If it was removed, install the charged battery in the battery seat of bike and lock it.
5. Raise the kickstand.
6. Sit on the bike and turn the bike on. The power lights/meter should show your battery capacity.
7. Pedaling or using the throttle on the right hand will begin to accelerate the bike.
ATTENTION: After the power is on, if the rider twists the throttle the bike will lurch forward! Do not
turn the power on until you are ready to go. The hand brake will automatically cut the power to the
motor as also will releasing the throttle. While starting or climbing a hill, pedal as much as possible, so
that the electric power will not be drained too much. At the same time, it can lengthen the life of the
battery and motor.
ATTENTION: When riding down hills, do not turn off the power, otherwise the controller and motor will
be easily damaged which is NOT covered under warranty.
While running, if the battery power is getting low, the battery meter will lessen. At this time you should
pedal your e-bike like a regular bike and charge the battery as soon as you get to an electrical outlet.
Turn off the power while parking. If you decide to push your bike for any reason, make sure to turn the
power off, so you don’t accidentally turn the throttle making the electric bicycle start suddenly and
cause an accident. To help get the best distance out of your electric bike, refrain from a lot of braking
and coast as much as possible.
SECTION 7: Battery charging and precautions
It is important that you charge your batteries after every use. This will extend the total life of your
battery. Once the charger has indicated that your battery is fully charged the green light will come on,
unplug the power source from the bicycle and the electrical outlet and store in a cool, dry place. Do not
leave the charger plugged into the battery for long periods of time as this can damage the battery.
1. Turn off the display
2. Insert plug of the charger into charging port of the battery box. You can charge your battery
while still in the bike or you can take it out of the bike and charge where it is most convenient.

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