Date: 1 July 2013
CD 1001
Issue: 1.0
Vélo Cargo Owner’s Manual
Page 13 of 34
5.2.2 Turning the battery on and off and removing from the cycle
All Vélo Cargo’s from frame no VEL004 onwards have a car type ignition key. It has three positions
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Battery remove
– in this position the battery lock is disabled and the battery can be safely
removed using the handle. The key must be turned fully anticlockwise and the key must be
removed in order for the battery to be able to slide backward on its rail.
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Battery off but locked
– in this position the battery is locked into the bike but is isolated (off)
this position is useful for when you leave the bike locked up whilst on a trip. It prevents the
battery from being stolen (to a certain extent) and also prevents children or others from
enabling the electric system.
NB: In this position the key can be removed.
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Battery on
– in this position the handlebar speed control is enabled and the electrical system
is live. It is not advisable to leave the ignition switch in this position when the bike is in use as
the battery will slowly be drained of power and will probably be flat when you come to use it.
The key must first be depressed and then it can be turned fully clockwise to the on position.