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The refusal to charge by the Lithium-ion battery is a self-protection feature to extend its lifespan. Charging at high temperatures can
reduce the lifespan of Lithium-ion batteries.
Lithium-ion batteries perform best within a temperature range of 10°C (50⁰F) to 40°C (104⁰F). It's not advisable to charge the battery
when the battery temperature is ≥ 45°C (113⁰F). After using the bike, it's recommended to wait for about one hour to allow the
battery's internal temperature to decrease, which can help prolong the battery's lifespan.
NOTE: Maintaining the battery capacity within the range of 20% to 80% is better for the lifespan of Lithium-ion batteries Don't
hesitate to charge the bike when needed (check the battery capacity in section 4.8).
Charging status information is updated on the HMI and smartphone app if connected.
During the charging process, the throttle and motor will not operate.
4.12.1.
Battery Charging Procedure on the Bike
1.
Open the charging port cover.
2.
Connect the DC end (C) of the charger to the charging port, and the end (B) into the charger body.
3.
Plug the AC end (A) of the charger into an electrical outlet.
4.
Observe the charger; the light turning red indicates the charging process has started.
4.12.2.
Battery Charging Procedure Off the Bike
1.
Unlock and remove the battery from the bike (Refer to the battery removal instructions).
2.
Open the charging port cover.
3.
Connect the DC end (C) of the charger to the charging port, and the end (B) into the charger body.
4.
Plug the AC end (A) of the charger into an electrical outlet.
5.
Observe the charger; the light turning red indicates the charging process has started.