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The operating range (battery
autonomy) of your bicycle is
significantly influenced by the
power assistance level you choose and
how you manage it during your ride. For
more details on how to extend your ride
time, refer to the section Operating
Range.
Charging the battery
It is recommended to take the battery
off its support base and to place it in a
room at a tempered temperature and
humidity before proceeding to the
charge.
It is possible to charge the battery
while its on the bike but in this
situation, you should make sure the
bike is resting in a stable position so it
can’t move or fall during the charging
process or
If the battery is not fully charged after
7 hours, unplug the battery and
contact a qualified dealer to have the
battery checked.
A battery will wear out with age.
Following the best charging and
storing practices will help preserve its
life span to a maximum. However,
when an abnormally short battery
capacity after a full charge is noticed, it
is likely that it needs to be replaced.
To charge the battery:
▪ Connect the AC power plug into the
charger block.
▪ Plug the AC power plug into an electrical
outlet. Check that the LED indicator on
the charger lights up to confirm that
power is going through.
▪ Lift the rubber protector and connect
the charging plug into the socket on the
battery.
▪ Check that the LED indicators on the
battery lights up to confirm that
charging is underway.
▪ Let the battery charge until it is fully
charged.
▪ Pull the charging plug from the charging
port and replace the rubber protector
cap.
Battery capacity level indicator
▪ Capacity 70% or more
▪ Capacity less than 15%
▪ Voltage shortage –
shutting down