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Disposing of battery
Batteries contain substances that can be harmful to human
health and the environment if not handled properly.
Batteries are marked with the crossed-out garbage. It
symbolizes that wasted batteries must not be disposed of
with normal household waste but must be collected
separately.
It is important that you submit your used batteries to the collection systems
established. In this way, you help to ensure that the batteries are recycled in
accordance with the law and will not harm the environment.
All municipalities have established collection systems, where wasted portable
batteries can be collected from households or free can either be submitted at
recycling stations and other collection sites. Additional information is available from
your local authorities.
Battery charger/charging
Charging must be done indoors or in an open shed, when the charger is only splash
proof. There are two options for charging the battery:
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Charging the battery mounted on the bike
The battery must be mounted in the bike.
• Plug the charger into the charging connector
• Set the network plug (100-240v) into the power outlet and
switch on the charger.
Red LED lights when the battery is charging.
• Switch o the charger before removing the charging
connector.
When the red LED turns green, the battery is charged. After charging,
plug the small rubber cover into the slot to protect against dirt.