Used batteries do not belong in the household refuse!
It is important to note that used batteries must be disposed of properly!
Charging the batteries
WARNING
To charge your batteries, use exclusively only the provided charger supplied
with the bike. The use of third party or unsuitable chargers can cause
overheating, ignition, or even explosion of the battery.
The charger shall be used exclusively with rechargeable batteries. The use
of non-rechargeable batteries can cause overheating, ignition, or even
explosion of the battery.
It is necessary to ensure that the battery and the charger do not get wet or
damp during charging or when the charger is connected to the network
and/or turned ON, so as to avoid electrical shocks and short circuits.
Do not use any chargers which have the cable, case or plug obviously
damaged.
Allow only children over 8 years of age to use the charger and give the
respective child corresponding safety and detailed instructions for charging
the batteries. Make it explicitly clear to the respective child that the charger is
no toy and that the charger should only be used for rechargeable batteries.
The Li-Ion battery employed has no memory effect and it also does not to have be fully
discharged and charged. We recommend charging the battery after each ride, if the
battery level indicator is already showing less than 50 %. We further recommend charging
the battery completely before long periods of inactivity, for example before a winter break.
It is best for your battery to be emptied during the first three charging cycles, to such an
extent that the battery indicator displays only one LED (light emitting diode). If the battery
is no longer being used, it must be fully charged every three months.
Too high and too low temperatures are very bad for the battery, especially during charging.
It is necessary to avoid charging batteries in direct sunlight or on heaters! This will
significantly reduce the battery life. We therefore recommend charging the battery pack in
temperatures of approximately 20 °C. After a ride in a cold environment, the battery should
first be warmed to room temperature (20 °C) before charging.
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Inserting the batteries into the charger:
Removing the batteries from the charger:
Checking the battery charging
level:
Battery charging level indicator
on the battery
Plug the charger into the wall socket (220 -
240 V) and insert the battery into the
charger.
Remove the battery from the charger after
you have verified that all LEDs are not lit
(fully charged). Now you can unplug the
charger from the wall outlet (AC 220 - 240 V).
* The power consumption of the charger in
standby mode is 1.5 W.
The red light-emitting diodes (LEDs) will
indicate the battery charging level on the
battery (5 LEDs) and on the control panel (3
LEDs). (The number of the LEDs lit depends
on the current battery charging level.)
With the drive system ON, the battery level
will be indicated on the control panel. The
battery charging level may be indicated on
the battery by pressing the "PUSH" button.
While charging (the battery seated in the
charger – see "Charging the batteries"), the
current charging level will be indicated
through the five red LEDs on the battery. If
the battery is fully charged, all five LEDs go
OFF.
Battery Charger
220 – 240V
Plug
Pull down and remove,
while the charger is
firmly held.
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