5. Here are the steps to charge your battery; Step 1 – Turn of the battery. Step 2 –
Connect the charger tot the battery, then plug the charger into the power outlet. Step 3
– The LEDs on the charger where turned on as follows; The red light lights up – The
battery is charging. The red LED lights up green – The charging process is complete.
You can disconnect the charger from the power outlet and the battery.
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Keeping Your Battery Healthy
● If you know you won’t be using the battery for more than a few days keep it charged at
about 75% capacity. The battery will degrade less over time at this charge level than at
higher charge levels.
● Periodically check your batteries charge level about once per month and charge back up
to 75% if necessary.
● If you want to increase the number of cycles your battery will last for, charge your
battery to 100% a few hours before you plan to ride it. For example if you ride the bike
one day and the charge level falls to 50% but you plan to use the bike again in a few
days, wait until the night before you plan to use it again to charge it up to 100%. When
the battery is not in use this is healthier for the individual cells in the long term.
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