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The service life of the rechargeable battery can be extended if it is maintained and, in
particular, stored in the right conditions.
Temperature: 18-23°C
Air humidity: 0-80 %
Charging status: approx. 50 %
As the rechargeable battery gets older, its capacity will decrease, even if it is well
kept. If the operating time is much shorter after charging, this indicates that the
rechargeable battery is spent. It should be replaced.
After about three months in storage, check the charging status of the rechargeable
battery and charge it up to about 50 % if necessary.
3.8
Transport
The rechargeable battery may only be sent in hazardous good packaging bearing the
relevant warning information.
Please contact an authorised dealer, if you have any questions about transportation.
You can also obtain suitable transport packaging from your dealer.
3.9
Waste Disposal
Motor, display, rechargeable battery, speed sensor, accessories and packaging should
be disposed of in an environmentally-compatible manner. Do not dispose of your E-
Bike and its components in the household waste system.
In compliance with the European Directive 2012/19/EU electrical devices that are no
longer serviceable, and in compliance with the European Directive 2006/66/EG faulty
or spent rechargeable batteries/batteries, must be collected separately and disposed
of in an environmentally-friendly manner.
Please hand in all spent rechargeable batteries and non-functional displays to an
authorised bicycle dealer.
3.10
Technical data
Please see the data sheet provided by the cycle manufacturer for details about the
technical data of the rechargeable battery used in your E-Bike.
Service life
Storage
Only for EU countries
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