Battery charge indication on the display
When you turn on the bicycle's engine and start pedaling by urging the engine, the number of LEDs lit on the display
(the four LEDs corresponding to "POWER") indicate the instantaneous charge measured and not the actual charge
availability.
In case of uphill routes, when the engine is more stressed, the indicator may show a reduced residual charge (the
number of LEDs lit on the display decreases). When the engine is stopped, in case of stop or advance by inertia (for
example downhill) the indicator may show a higher available charge (in the absence of load on the engine the battery
voltage increases).
The best time, therefore, to achieve the amount of residual charge is when reaching a constant speed and on a flat
and straight path after stabilizing the work of the battery.
Autonomy of travel
The autonomy of travel of the bicycle with the aid of pedal assistance may vary according to the different conditions
of use and the different weights to be transported. It is estimated at around 40 KM and is to be understood as the
normal use of a bicycle with medium pedal assistance on mainly flat urban routes.
However, the electric motor will absorb more power in the event of steep climbs, transport of heavy objects, upwind
gear as well as repetitive stops and running starts, thus significantly reducing the distances normally covered.
NOTE: the battery charge level is indicated (indicatively) by the number of lights on the display on the handlebar.
LITHIUM BATTERY
At the end of each use of the bicycle or if the battery is discharged, recharge the battery
Features
After prolonged use the battery capacity will slowly decrease.
Do not leave the battery discharged for a long time (max. 10 days)
In case of prolonged standstill of the bicycle, charge the battery at least once a month in order not to
compromise its functioning.
The battery must be kept out of the reach of children.
The crossed-out container indicates that batteries cannot be disposed of in urban waste or left in the
environment. Batteries are subject to special collection and must therefore be sent to the appropriate
separate collection centers.
Excessive heat damages the batteries; therefore avoid sun exposure.
Prevent batteries from being hit.