Maeving | RM1S Owner’s Handbook
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BATTERY
Removing and installing a
battery
WARNING: Before handling the
batteries, make sure you read and
understand all of the warnings given
in Battery handling safety on
page 36.
Failure to comply increases the risk
of injury, death, or damage to the
motorcycle or property.
Removing a battery
CAUTION: Always take care
when removing a battery from
the motorcycle, paying particular
attention to your standing position
before lifting the battery. If not
correctly positioned, you could
sustain an injury.
CAUTION: Make sure to have a firm
grip of the battery handle before
attempting to remove the battery.
Failure to do so may result in
personal injury.
NOTICE: Make sure to have a firm
grip of the battery handle before
removing the battery. Failure to do so
may result in damage to the battery
and/or motorcycle.
1. Open the battery compartment. For
further information, see Battery
compartment on page 37.
Note: Once the battery compartment
has been opened, you have 30
seconds to remove a battery. The
battery State of Charge (SoC)
indicator displays scroll from side to
side during the 30-second window.
2. Make sure the SoC indicator displays
(1) are scrolling from side to side, then
press the SoC button (2) to release the
battery securing latch.
Note: The latch releases for only 5
seconds and then relatches to the
battery. If you require more time,
press the SoC button again to reset
to the 5-second window.
3. Using the carry handle, carefully
remove the battery (3).
4. Close the battery compartment (4).
Note: Use the process above to
remove the primary or secondary
battery.
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