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Manual for Power Pack compatible for Yamaha* PW Series drive system

 

* Yamaha is a trademark of the YAMAHA CORPORATION 

 

         

   

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During the charging process, the capacity is indicated by the lighting and flashing of 
the LEDs on the battery as follows: 

Display 

Description 

 

Charging 0 – 24% 

 

Charging 25 – 49% 

 

Charging 50 – 74% 

 

Charging 75 – 99% 

 

Battery fully charged (100%) 

 

Finishing charging 

1. To complete the charging process, pull the plug of the original charger on the unlocking 
ring straight out of the battery. Then pull the charger plug out of the socket. 

 

The charging process with your original charger is finished (charge status 100%) 
when all LEDs of the battery have gone out. 

 

Charging times 

The battery with a capacity of 17.1 Ah (624 Wh) requires approx. 5 hours for a full charge 
with the original standard charger 4A and approx. 3 hours with the optionally available quick 
charger 7A from E-Bike Vision GmbH . 

The battery with a capacity of 20.7 Ah (745 Wh) takes approx. 6 hours for a full charge with 
the original standard charger 4A and approx. 4 hours with the optionally available quick 
charger 7A from E-Bike Vision GmbH . 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for POWERPACK 745 Wh

Page 1: ...with Yamaha PW Series with 36 V Power information 17 1 Ah 624 Wh Battery downtube 20 7 Ah 745 Wh Battery downtube Dimensions downtube version 17 1 and 20 7 Ah 372 0 x 98 2 x 98 4 mm Date January 2020...

Page 2: ...to intent or gross negligencem has to be respected Furthermore the E Bike Vision GmbH assumes no responsibility for the completeness and accuracy of the documents that come with the battery due to its...

Page 3: ...ass dust and splash water approved Care and storage Use only a soft cloth and a little water or a neutral detergent for cleaning Never clean with a high pressure or steam cleaner Do not immerse in any...

Page 4: ...s are products which may not release any substances under normal and reasonably foreseeable conditions of use Howerver should any liquids or gas eject from the battery avoid any contact with it and al...

Page 5: ...ger nor the battery Ensure that that the plugs and sockets of the charger are not damp or contaminated Do not touch plugs and sockets of the charger with wet hands Do not try to convert or disassemble...

Page 6: ...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...

Page 7: ...es drive system Yamaha is a trademark of the YAMAHA CORPORATION Page 7 of 12 Names of the LEDs on the capacity indicator Legend of the LED display Anzeige Beschreibung LED off LED on LED flashes slowl...

Page 8: ...unlocking ring straight out of the battery Then pull the charger plug out of the socket The charging process with your original charger is finished charge status 100 when all LEDs of the battery have...

Page 9: ...hen inserting the battery make sure that it is correctly positioned before you snap it into the lock Otherwise the battery case may be damaged Do not press the capacity button several times in quick s...

Page 10: ...us display on the battery The battery status is displayed by pressing the button on the battery once Display Description State of Charge 0 State of Charge 1 10 State of Charge 11 25 State of Charge 26...

Page 11: ...illuminated 74 50 SOH LED 1 2 illuminated 49 25 SOH LED 1 illuminated 24 0 SOH Manually put battery into deep sleep mode By pressing and holding the button for a period of approx 40 seconds the batter...

Page 12: ...ged and that there is a safe contact between battery and connector box If the drive system can still not be activated please try to charge your battery If charging does not start please check the pola...

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