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14
Keeping your battery safe and healthy
1. Do not submerge the battery in liquid of any kind.
2. Do not touch the terminals at the back of the battery.
3. Remove the battery from the bike if it will not be used for a
long time.
4. The battery should not be excessively difficult to attach or
remove from the battery mount. Do not force the battery to avoid
the risk of damage or personal injury.
5. Battery charging times may increase with battery age and usage.
6. Only grab the charger by the plug, not the cable, when
plugging and unplugging it from the wall.
7. If you know you won’t be using the battery for more than a few
days, keep it charged at about 75% capacity. At 75%, the battery
will degrade less than at higher charge levels.
8. Periodically check your battery’s charge level about once per
month and charge back up to 75% if necessary.
9. 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 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%.
10. When your battery has worn out and is no longer usable,
dispose of it according to your country or district regulations.
Country regulations regarding battery disposal vary, so it is
important to find out the rules in your country or district. Lithium-
ion batteries cannot be put in with normal garbage.
Lithium-ion batteries can be dangerous. Take care when using
and charging your battery. Failure to follow the above guidelines
could result in damage to property and/or serious injury. Contact
Senada Bikes immediately if you have any questions regarding
battery safety.