How to charge the battery
Use only the charger supplied with the bike. Using another charger invalidates the
product warranty and may damage the battery or the bike's electrical system.
First connect the charger to the battery and then connect the charger to the mains.
An orange light indicates that the battery is charging. Charging is complete when the
light turns green.
Charging stops automatically when the battery is fully charged.
The average charge time is around five hours when the battery is new. This time may
increase when the battery is older.
Battery recommendations:
• Always ensure that the charger is compatible with the local electricity grid.
• When charging is complete, you are advised to disconnect the charger
from the battery.
• If you do not use the bike for more than 15 days, you are advised to store
the battery in a cool dry place with a temperature of over 10°C (50 °F)
and below 40°C (104°F).
• Never allow your battery to remain completely charged down for periods of
over 15 days. This may damage it.
• If you do not use the bike for long periods, you need to recharge
the battery once a month.
• Never leave the battery out of the bag and exposed to the sun for long periods.
• It is imperative that you protect the battery from frost and heat.
• Never allow a child to handle or play with the battery.
• Never recharge the battery in the rain or in a wet place.
• Never open the battery. Opening it may present high risks of electrocution
and renders the warranty null and void.
• Never spray the battery directly with water or any other liquid.
• Prolonged use in heavy rain may require you to dry the bag and battery
before reusing them.