Manual for Power Pack compatible for Yamaha* PW Series drive system
* Yamaha is a trademark of the YAMAHA CORPORATION
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The charging
You can charge your new battery as usual with the original charger, which was
included in the scope of delivery when you purchased the pedelec.
When using the
E-Bike Vision charger in combination with the optionally available
charging adapter
or when using the
original charger
, you can charge your battery
in the
Pedelec or outside the Pedelec
.
Requirements for charging in the pedelec
Open the cap of the charging socket, which is located on the bike frame or near the battery.
It is irrelevant whether the drive system is switched on.
Requirements for charging outside of the pedelec
You can start charging
outside the pedelec
by switching off the drive system. Please wait
until all the LEDs on the battery have gone out. Now you can remove the battery as usual by
unlocking the lock and z. B. in your apartment or garage in your presence.
Start the charging process with the original charger
1. Connect the charger to the electrical network.
2. Make sure that none of the battery LEDs light up if it is not installed in the pedelec.
3. If necessary, wake the battery from deep sleep by pressing the button on the
battery.
4. Now insert the charger plug into the battery.
5. The charging process starts and the LED of the battery, which corresponds to the current
state of charge, starts to flash.
6. If the charging process does not start immediately, press the capacity button on the
battery to check and wait until the capacity indicator lights up.
7. Only in conjunction with an optionally available 7A charger: If the battery is almost
fully charged (3 LEDs light up and the 4th flashes), the charger fan may not start
because the charger immediately switches to the so-called constant voltage phase .
Here the power consumption of the charger is very low and it is not necessary to run
the fan.
The fan will also switch off towards the end of the charging process, as this is no
longer required in the constant voltage charging phase.