Avoid property loss
· Improper handling of the battery can lead to property loss.
· Only use the battery supplied with your bike. Even if it is physically possible to connect a
different type of battery, this is dangerous and potentially harmful.
· Please DO NOT use this battery in other vehicles or devices. Use of this battery with any
other product may cause a dangerous condition that could result in fire causing serious
injury or death and property loss.
· Do not disassemble the battery or open the battery compartment. There is a risk of
electric shock and damage to the battery.
· Never short-circuit the discharge terminals of the battery. A short circuit will damage the
battery and may cause a fire resulting in serious injury or death and property loss. When
handling the battery outside the bike, be aware of conductive materials, such as coins,
nails, etc., which could cause a short circuit at the battery connections.
· Do not squeeze/bend or puncture the battery. A punctured or bent battery could catch fire
or explode, resulting in serious injury or death.
· Protect the battery from water or other moisture.
Charging the battery
Risk of the battery exploding if the wrong charger is used. This can result in serious or
even fatal injuries.
· Only use the charger supplied.
· Observe and follow the instructions in the charger manual.
· The battery must be charged in a temperature range between 10° and 30°.
Charging the battery when it is removed from the charger generally results in a slightly
longer battery life as the heat generated during the charging process can be released
more easily into the air.
You can charge your battery in two ways. By inserting the battery into the bike frame
and by removing the battery from the bike frame.
Charging with the battery inserted
You can charge the battery directly at the charging port of the battery without having
to remove it.
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