INFO:
• It is recommended to fully charge the EnergyPak before the first use. This
would automatically activate the battery.
• It is not possible for an EnergyPak to go back to ‘hibernate’ state once it is
activated.
4.5.2 EnergyPak power level indicator
Power in the EnergyPak can be checked by
pushing the energy level check button. The
LED indicator on the battery will light up
with a 1 second delay.
NOTICE:
• Pressing the button more than once within 1 second will cause the indicator
to blink in a certain sequence. This is not a user function. To check actual
battery charge level, wait for the LEDs to stop blinking, then push the button
only once and wait a few of seconds for the LEDs to show the charge level.
• When an EnergyPak is connected to the bike, some power will get lost in the
system when the bike is not in use. To prevent this, the EnergyPak can be
disconnected from the bike when not in use for more than a few days.
• After a ride, do not leave a completely empty EnergyPak without charge
for an extended period. Try to make sure that it is at least partially charged
within 1 or 2 days.
• When weather conditions are bad (rain, snow, mud, sand, dust) it is
recommended to take out the EnergyPak after the ride and make sure the
connections are clean and dry before the next ride.
4.5.3 EnergyPak removal & installation
The procedure for removal and installation of the EnergyPak can vary by the e-bike type
and model. Read and follow all instructions carefully.
CAUTION:
• An EnergyPak is relatively heavy. Take special care to support the weight of
the EnergyPak when unlocking/releasing the EnergyPak to prevent dropping.
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